Andre Rieu Announces North American Tour to Launch April ...
- Classical music Andre Rieu Announces North American Tour to Launch April 17th. Andre Rieu, the most successful classical artist in the world, will embark on a 35-city concert tour throughout the U.S. and Canada starting April 17th in Toronto at the Air Canada Centre. The 12,000 capacity arena is one of the largest in Canada and is almost sold-out. Together with his 60-piece Johan Strauss Orchestra, the music aficionado tours on five continents, performing to more than 700,000 fans annually around the world. Billboard Magazine named Rieu the number one classical artist in the United States for 2008. In addition, Pollstar Magazine named him one of the Top 10 touring acts in the world, sharing the honor with Madonna, Bruce Springsteen and Coldplay. To view Multimedia News Release, go to www.prnewswire.com/mnr/andrerieu/37771/
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Andre Rieu introduces 3yr old violinist, Akim Camara, during his 'Flying Dutchman Concert' at Parkstad Stadium in the Nederlands (2005). Akim plays Concerto G Major op.11 with the Johan Strauss Orchestra.
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Andre Rieu introduces 3yr old violinist, Akim Camara, during his 'Flying Dutchman Concert' at Parkstad Stadium in the Nederlands (2005). Akim plays Concerto G Major op.11 with the Johan Strauss Orchestra.(Copyright Infringement not intended. Please contact me direct if this video needs to be removed)
Andre Rieu - The Blue Danube
Beautiful segment of Rieu leading an orchestra in some of the best classical European music ever made.
Beautiful segment of Rieu leading an orchestra in some of the best classical European music ever made.
Andre Rieu - Forever Vienna
www.facebook.com www.andrerieu.com http For info about Andre's Musical Holidays Tour in the USA and Canada, please go to www.andrerieu.com This is the commercial for Andre Rieu's latest CD release in the United States - Forever Vienna. Forever Vienna is the top classical album of 2010!
www.facebook.com www.andrerieu.com http For info about Andre's Musical Holidays Tour in the USA and Canada, please go to www.andrerieu.com This is the commercial for Andre Rieu's latest CD release in the United States - Forever Vienna. Forever Vienna is the top classical album of 2010!
André Rieu Launches North American Tour
André Rieu, the world’s most popular classical artist who is renowned for his energetic and festive live concerts, is returning to North America in the fall for "An Evening with Andre Rieu." Rieu’s 2011 North American tour kicks off September 10 in Calgary, Alberta at the Scotiabank Saddledome, followed by 20 concerts in the East Coast and Midwest area. The complete itinerary can be found below. To view Multimedia News Release, go to http://multivu.prnewswire.com/mnr/prne/andrerieu/48906/André Rieu, the world’s most popular classical artist who is renowned for his energetic and festive live concerts, is returning to North America in the fall for "An Evening with Andre Rieu." Rieu’s 2011 North American tour kicks off September 10 in Calgary, Alberta at the Scotiabank Saddledome, followed by 20 concerts in the East Coast and Midwest area. The complete itinerary can be found below. To view Multimedia News Release, go to http://multivu.prnewswire.com/mnr/prne/andrerieu/48906/
André Rieu, the world’s most popular classical artist who is renowned for his energetic and festive live concerts, is returning to North America in the fall for "An Evening with Andre Rieu." Rieu’s 2011 North American tour kicks off September 10 in Calgary, Alberta at the Scotiabank Saddledome, followed by 20 concerts in the East Coast and Midwest area. The complete itinerary can be found below. To view Multimedia News Release, go to http://multivu.prnewswire.com/mnr/prne/andrerieu/48906/André Rieu, the world’s most popular classical artist who is renowned for his energetic and festive live concerts, is returning to North America in the fall for "An Evening with Andre Rieu." Rieu’s 2011 North American tour kicks off September 10 in Calgary, Alberta at the Scotiabank Saddledome, followed by 20 concerts in the East Coast and Midwest area. The complete itinerary can be found below. To view Multimedia News Release, go to http://multivu.prnewswire.com/mnr/prne/andrerieu/48906/
Philip Glass - The American Four Seasons (Violin Concerto No. 2) Mov
I had to cut the first 15 seconds :( "When people, especially in North America, get over the hangup that Glass is not supposed to be considered a serious classical music composer, despite numerous operas, symphonies, concerti and ballets, and despite their enduring popularity in Europe, or that he is a nails-on-the-blackboard minimalist, despite some of the most transporting melodies written in the last century, they will recognize that his music, and especially his recent direction, constitutes a landmark in 20-21st century "serious" music. This violin concerto is a good example. It his his second violin concerto, the first having achieved repetition in a variety of media (check youtube for this) for its transcendent second movement. The American 4 seasons, his second violin concerto represents a more mature Glass style, of far greater complexity and with memorable qualities throughout, from first to last note. Due it its complexity, it may not be completely accessible on first hearing, but repeated listening brings great rewards in enjoyment. A review of the Glass concerto output (violin, cello, concerto grosso, piano, saxophone quartet, etc.) reveals that his second movements are outstanding for their melodic lyricism and this concerto's second movement even exceeds the others in that regard. Glass's most recent concerti have tended to opt for a slow final movement, choosing tranquility over fireworks, as is especially true in the second piano concerto ("Lewis and <b>...</b>
I had to cut the first 15 seconds :( "When people, especially in North America, get over the hangup that Glass is not supposed to be considered a serious classical music composer, despite numerous operas, symphonies, concerti and ballets, and despite their enduring popularity in Europe, or that he is a nails-on-the-blackboard minimalist, despite some of the most transporting melodies written in the last century, they will recognize that his music, and especially his recent direction, constitutes a landmark in 20-21st century "serious" music. This violin concerto is a good example. It his his second violin concerto, the first having achieved repetition in a variety of media (check youtube for this) for its transcendent second movement. The American 4 seasons, his second violin concerto represents a more mature Glass style, of far greater complexity and with memorable qualities throughout, from first to last note. Due it its complexity, it may not be completely accessible on first hearing, but repeated listening brings great rewards in enjoyment. A review of the Glass concerto output (violin, cello, concerto grosso, piano, saxophone quartet, etc.) reveals that his second movements are outstanding for their melodic lyricism and this concerto's second movement even exceeds the others in that regard. Glass's most recent concerti have tended to opt for a slow final movement, choosing tranquility over fireworks, as is especially true in the second piano concerto ("Lewis and <b>...</b>
American Harp Society - Timmy Kosaka
Timmy Kosaka plays Variations on Sakura on the Harp at a recent recital for the American Harp Society Greater Seattle Chapter. Timmy started to play the harp and piano when he was five. He was taught by his mother, Kate Kosaka. He is now 11 and has performed at more than 30 places in Washington, Vancouver BC and Bangkok, Thailand. He performed his first one hour concert when he was eight at a church in Tacoma in 2006. That same year, he was also the guest soloist at Mr. Bronn Journey's Christmas Harp Concert. Timmy was awarded the KidsDay Salute Award by the City of Auburn in 2004 for his contribution to the society with his harp music. In 2007, he was awarded by the American Who's Who Association for his Academic Excellence. That year, Timmy was also filmed by 3ABN, a Christian television network, in a TV series called "Grandma's House" as a guest harpist playing four selections for a tea party. In February, Timmy was the guest pianist and harpist at pianist Jee Wong's Benefiting Concert, which helped raise money for a mission trip to Africa. Even though Timmy enjoys playing different type of music, his goal is to use music as a ministry and to share his love of music and bring joy to other people's life. This clip is part of a full episode that aired on SCAN TV in Seattle (Comcast channel 77 or Broadstripe [formerly Millennium] channel 23) on Thursday, June 19, 2008 at 6:30 pm PST.
Timmy Kosaka plays Variations on Sakura on the Harp at a recent recital for the American Harp Society Greater Seattle Chapter. Timmy started to play the harp and piano when he was five. He was taught by his mother, Kate Kosaka. He is now 11 and has performed at more than 30 places in Washington, Vancouver BC and Bangkok, Thailand. He performed his first one hour concert when he was eight at a church in Tacoma in 2006. That same year, he was also the guest soloist at Mr. Bronn Journey's Christmas Harp Concert. Timmy was awarded the KidsDay Salute Award by the City of Auburn in 2004 for his contribution to the society with his harp music. In 2007, he was awarded by the American Who's Who Association for his Academic Excellence. That year, Timmy was also filmed by 3ABN, a Christian television network, in a TV series called "Grandma's House" as a guest harpist playing four selections for a tea party. In February, Timmy was the guest pianist and harpist at pianist Jee Wong's Benefiting Concert, which helped raise money for a mission trip to Africa. Even though Timmy enjoys playing different type of music, his goal is to use music as a ministry and to share his love of music and bring joy to other people's life. This clip is part of a full episode that aired on SCAN TV in Seattle (Comcast channel 77 or Broadstripe [formerly Millennium] channel 23) on Thursday, June 19, 2008 at 6:30 pm PST.
Düsseldorfer Symphoniker Spanien Tournee 2/2
Vom 12. bis 19. Juni 2011 tourten die Düsseldorfer Symphoniker mit GMD Andrey Boreyko durchs Baskenland. Insgesamt fünf Konzerte führten die Symphoniker nach San Sebastian (2 Konzerte), Pamplona, Vitoria und Bilbao. GMD Andrey Boreyko, der seit 2009/10 auch Principal Guest Conductor des Baskischen Nationalorchesters ist, hat diese seltene Begegnung zweier Orchester sowohl in Spanien als auch in Düsseldorf initiiert. Zeitgleich reiste das Baskische Nationalorchester nach Düsseldorf und spielte die Sternzeichen-Konzerte am 17., 19. und 20. Juni in der Tonhalle! Auf dem Programm der Symphoniker durfte Schumann natürlich nicht fehlen. Seine zweite Symphonie - zwischen Leidenschaft und Leichtigkeit schwebend - gleicht einem sinfonischen Geniestreich und trug den hervorragenden Ruf der Symphoniker ins traditionsreiche Baskenland. Als Solistin reiste die 23-jährige georgische Pianistin Khatia Buniatishvili mit den Symphonikern. Sie bewies bereits im Sternzeichen unter Boreyko, dass ihr warmes, elegisches Spiel im Bewusstsein des Klaviers als „schwärzestes Instrument" (Buniatishvili) sie für die tiefromantischen Klänge von Brahms Klavierkonzert Nr. 2 B-Dur prädestiniert. Gerade hat sie ihre erste Aufnahme mit Werken von Liszt bei Sony Classical veröffentlicht, die überschwänglich von der Presse gelobt wurde. Düsseldorfer Symphoniker Andrey Boreyko, Leitung Khatia Buniatishvili, Klavier Robert Schumann: Symphonie Nr. 2 C-Dur op. 61 Johannes Brahms: Klavierkonzert Nr. 2
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Grande Ritournelle (La Belle Exentrique), E.Satie - Marilou Maude H
Pièce d'ouverture du Concert de Piano 2011, de la classe de Hélène Jodoin. Centre Calixa-Lavallée, Parc La Fontaine.
Pièce d'ouverture du Concert de Piano 2011, de la classe de Hélène Jodoin. Centre Calixa-Lavallée, Parc La Fontaine.
Jascha Heifetz plays Tchaikovsky Violin Concerto 1st mov
Jascha Heifetz plays Tchaikovsky Violin Concerto in D Major, Op. 35: I. Allegro moderato
Jascha Heifetz plays Tchaikovsky Violin Concerto in D Major, Op. 35: I. Allegro moderato
Luciano Pavarotti - La Donna è Mobile Rigoletto
The "king" Luciano Pavarotti as Il Duca di Mantova in the screen movie "Rigoletto" (1983) based on Giuseppe Verdi's opera with the same name (1851).
La Donna è Mobile - Giuseppe Verdi
La donna è mobile
Qual piuma al vento
Muta d'accento
E di pensiero
Sempre un'amabile
Leggiadro viso
In pianto o in riso
È menzognero
La donna è mobil
Qual piuma al vento
Muta d'accento
E di pensier
E di pensier
E di pensier
è sempre misero
Chi a lei s'affida
Chi le confida
Mal cauto il core
Pur mai non sentesi
Felice appieno
Chi su quel seno
Non liba amore
La donna è mobil
Qual piuma al vento
Muta d'accento
E di pensier
E di pensier
E di pensier...
The "king" Luciano Pavarotti as Il Duca di Mantova in the screen movie "Rigoletto" (1983) based on Giuseppe Verdi's opera with the same name (1851).La Donna è Mobile - Giuseppe Verdi
La donna è mobile
Qual piuma al vento
Muta d'accento
E di pensiero
Sempre un'amabile
Leggiadro viso
In pianto o in riso
È menzognero
La donna è mobil
Qual piuma al vento
Muta d'accento
E di pensier
E di pensier
E di pensier
è sempre misero
Chi a lei s'affida
Chi le confida
Mal cauto il core
Pur mai non sentesi
Felice appieno
Chi su quel seno
Non liba amore
La donna è mobil
Qual piuma al vento
Muta d'accento
E di pensier
E di pensier
E di pensier...
Toccata and Fugue - J.S. Bach
Vanessa-Mae plays a rare version of Toccata and Fugue with her acoustic violin, accompanied by the Bratislava Radio Symphony Orchestra. This was during her classical tour in 1996.
Vanessa-Mae plays a rare version of Toccata and Fugue with her acoustic violin, accompanied by the Bratislava Radio Symphony Orchestra. This was during her classical tour in 1996.
Argerich plays Tchaikovsky Piano Concerto Part 1
Martha Argerich stunningly plays the Tchaikovsky Concerto in Beppu, Japan, April 22, 2001. Antonio Pappano conducts.
Martha Argerich stunningly plays the Tchaikovsky Concerto in Beppu, Japan, April 22, 2001. Antonio Pappano conducts.
Tchaikovsky Opus 37a April by Rebecca
Hi, My name is Rebecca and I'm 10 years old. Hope you like my classic songs on the piano. My favourite pianist is Maria Joao Pires. If you like this performance then I'll be happy to play more of Mozart, Tchaikovsky, Chopin, Beethoven etc. Bye bye
Hi, My name is Rebecca and I'm 10 years old. Hope you like my classic songs on the piano. My favourite pianist is Maria Joao Pires. If you like this performance then I'll be happy to play more of Mozart, Tchaikovsky, Chopin, Beethoven etc. Bye bye
Chopin: Nocturne No. 20 in C-sharp minor, Op. posth. ...
Pianist Dan Kreiger (aka For Jerz) plays Frédéric Chopin's "Nocturne, Op. posth. 1830, in C# minor" Recorded by Theo Aronson in 2005.
Pianist Dan Kreiger (aka For Jerz) plays Frédéric Chopin's "Nocturne, Op. posth. 1830, in C# minor" Recorded by Theo Aronson in 2005.
Sido ft. Chopin's Nocturne cis-Moll Op(posth) - ...
Pianist: Dan Kreiger (aka For Jerz) || Nocturne No. 20 Op. posth. in C-sharp Minor (1830) by Frédéric Chopin || "Arschficksong" by P. Würdig aka Sido || Produced and Arranged by Dan Kreiger (aka For Jerz) || derivative work
Pianist: Dan Kreiger (aka For Jerz) || Nocturne No. 20 Op. posth. in C-sharp Minor (1830) by Frédéric Chopin || "Arschficksong" by P. Würdig aka Sido || Produced and Arranged by Dan Kreiger (aka For Jerz) || derivative work
The Notorious B.I.G. & Sadat X ft Debussy's Prélude ...
free mp3 → http://soundcloud.com/forjerz/the-notorious-b-i-g-feat-sadat/download all instruments played by Dan Kreiger produced by Dan Kreiger "Come On" (feat. Sadat X) by C.Wallace aka The Notorious B.I.G. Prélude from Suite "Pour le piano" by Claude Debussy inspired by Michel Camilo derivative work For Jerz is Dan Kreiger always in progress
free mp3 → http://soundcloud.com/forjerz/the-notorious-b-i-g-feat-sadat/download all instruments played by Dan Kreiger produced by Dan Kreiger "Come On" (feat. Sadat X) by C.Wallace aka The Notorious B.I.G. Prélude from Suite "Pour le piano" by Claude Debussy inspired by Michel Camilo derivative work For Jerz is Dan Kreiger always in progress
The Notorious B.I.G. (ft. Verdi/Liszt's ...
free mp3 → http://soundcloud.com/forjerz/verdilisztbiggie/download<br /><br />Pianist: Dan Kreiger (aka For Jerz) || Rigoletto by Giuseppe Verdi || Concert-Paraphrase about the quartet by Franz Liszt || "Think Big'" by Christopher Wallace (aka The Notorious B.I.G.) || Produced and Arranged by Dan Kreiger (aka For Jerz) || derivative work
free mp3 → http://soundcloud.com/forjerz/verdilisztbiggie/download<br /><br />Pianist: Dan Kreiger (aka For Jerz) || Rigoletto by Giuseppe Verdi || Concert-Paraphrase about the quartet by Franz Liszt || "Think Big'" by Christopher Wallace (aka The Notorious B.I.G.) || Produced and Arranged by Dan Kreiger (aka For Jerz) || derivative work

