Anna Netrebko in Anna Bolena 2011 Vienna State Opera
- Classical music composed by Gaetano Donizetti Gaetano Donizetti/1797 - 1848 Anna Netrebko /Anna Bolena Elina Garanca /Giovanna Seymour Ildebrando D'Arcangelo /Enrico VIII. Francesco Meli /Lord Riccardo Percy Elisabeth Kulman /Smeton Peter Jelosits /Sir Hervey Dan Paul Dumitrescu /Lord Rochefort Orchester der Wiener Staatsoper Chor der Wiener Staatsoper ATTO SECONDO Scena quinta Escono i servi di Anna dalla prigione ov'è rinchiusa. CORO (TUTTI) Chi può vederla a ciglio asciutto in tanto affanno, in tanto lutto, e non sentirsi spezzare il cor? CORO (PARTE) Or muta e immobile qual freddo sasso; or lungo e rapido studiando il passo; or trista or pallida, com'ombra, in viso; or componendosi ad un sorriso: in tanti mutasi diversi aspetti, quanti in lei sorgono pensieri e affetti nel suo delirio, nel suo dolor. Scena sesta Anna dalla sua prigione. Si presenta in abito negletto, col capo scoperto si avanza lentamente, assorta in profondi pensieri. Silenzio universale. servi la circondano vivamente commossi. Ella l'osserva attentamente sembra rasserenarsi. ANNA Piangete voi? donde tal pianto?... È questo giorno di nozze. Il Re mi aspetta... è acceso infiorato l'altar. Datemi tosto il mio candido ammanto; il crin m'ornate del mio serto di rose... che Percy non lo sappia... il Re l'impose. CORO Oh! memoria funesta! ANNA Oh! Chi si duole? CORO Oh! memoria funesta! ANNA Oh! chi si duole? Chi parlò di Percy?... Ch'io non lo vegga. Ch'io m'asconda a' suoi sguardi. È vano. Ei viene... ei mi accusa... ei mi grida. Oh! mi perdona ...
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"The Piano in World Civilization" with David Dubal and Jung Lin in discussion and performance at the 2007 Aspen Ideas Festival.
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Jung Lin is a classical pianist who has been acclaimed for her poetic and virtuosic performances. A native of Taiwan, she conducted her own orchestral works at age 12 and has won numerous competitions. At 16, her symphonic poem, The Black Wedding, was given its premiere by the Juilliard Symphony under Miguel Harth-Bedoya. Lin graduated with honors from the Juilliard School, and she has performed at such prestigious venues as the International Keyboard Institute and Festival, the Summit Festival in China, and at Alice Tully Hall at the Lincoln Center for Performing Arts. Late this year, Naxos will release Jung Lin's two all-Medtner CDs, including the first complete recording of the Russian composer's 38 Fairy Tales.
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5/6 Radetzky March 2011 New Year´s Concert Vienna, Finale, Johann S
CD and DVD from this concert and tickets for next years to order: www.wienerphilharmoniker.at On January 1, 2011, Franz Welser-Möst takes up the baton for the annual Vienna Philharmonic New Year's Concert, which in terms of its international coverage represents the largest classical music event in the world. This year's concert will once again be broadcast on television and radio to over 70 countries worldwide. The CD recording of this concert will be released on January 7th, with the release of the DVD following one week later on January 14th. The Blu-ray disc will be released on February 11th. All of these recordings can now be ordered here at the Vienna Philharmonic E-Shop. Großer Musikvereinssaal in Vienna Dirigent: Franz Welser-Möst. Johann Strauß: Reiter Marsch, op. 428 Johann Strauß: Donauweibchen, Walzer, op. 427 Johann Strauß: Amazonen Polka, op. 9 Johann Strauß: Debut-Quadrille, op. 2 Joseph Lanner: Die Schönbrunner, Walzer, op. 200 Johann Strauß: Mutig voran!, Polka schnell, op. 432 Johann Strauß: Csárdás aus "Ritter Pasman" Johann Strauß: Abschiedsrufe, Walzer, op 179 Johann Strauß (Vater): Furioso-Galopp nach Liszts Motiven, op. 114 Franz Liszt: Mephisto-Walzer 1 Josef Strauß: Aus der Ferne, Polka Mazur, op. 270 Johann Strauß: Spanischer Marsch, op. 433 Joseph Hellmesberger: Zigeunertanz aus "Die Perle von Iberien" Johann Strauß (Vater): Cachucha Galopp, op. 97 Joseph Strauß: Mein Lebenslauf ist Lieb und Lust, Walzer, op. 263 Eduard Strauß: Ohne Aufenthalt <b>...</b>
CD and DVD from this concert and tickets for next years to order: www.wienerphilharmoniker.at On January 1, 2011, Franz Welser-Möst takes up the baton for the annual Vienna Philharmonic New Year's Concert, which in terms of its international coverage represents the largest classical music event in the world. This year's concert will once again be broadcast on television and radio to over 70 countries worldwide. The CD recording of this concert will be released on January 7th, with the release of the DVD following one week later on January 14th. The Blu-ray disc will be released on February 11th. All of these recordings can now be ordered here at the Vienna Philharmonic E-Shop. Großer Musikvereinssaal in Vienna Dirigent: Franz Welser-Möst. Johann Strauß: Reiter Marsch, op. 428 Johann Strauß: Donauweibchen, Walzer, op. 427 Johann Strauß: Amazonen Polka, op. 9 Johann Strauß: Debut-Quadrille, op. 2 Joseph Lanner: Die Schönbrunner, Walzer, op. 200 Johann Strauß: Mutig voran!, Polka schnell, op. 432 Johann Strauß: Csárdás aus "Ritter Pasman" Johann Strauß: Abschiedsrufe, Walzer, op 179 Johann Strauß (Vater): Furioso-Galopp nach Liszts Motiven, op. 114 Franz Liszt: Mephisto-Walzer 1 Josef Strauß: Aus der Ferne, Polka Mazur, op. 270 Johann Strauß: Spanischer Marsch, op. 433 Joseph Hellmesberger: Zigeunertanz aus "Die Perle von Iberien" Johann Strauß (Vater): Cachucha Galopp, op. 97 Joseph Strauß: Mein Lebenslauf ist Lieb und Lust, Walzer, op. 263 Eduard Strauß: Ohne Aufenthalt <b>...</b>
Canadian Brass: State Street Stomp
Do the Canandian Brass... read on. The Top 3 hit video from everyone's favourite classical ensemble! For more information about the song State Street Stomp, the composer Bramwell Tovey, the Magic Horn CD, or Canadian Brass, visit canadianbrass.com *** *** *** *** *** *** DO THE CANADIAN BRASS 1. Make a video of you or an ensemble performing your fav Canadian Brass piece. 2. Sign into YouTube and upload your video. 3. Join the group: youtube.com/group/dothecanadianbrass 4. Add your video! 5. Watch for your video to be featured at canadianbrass.com
Do the Canandian Brass... read on. The Top 3 hit video from everyone's favourite classical ensemble! For more information about the song State Street Stomp, the composer Bramwell Tovey, the Magic Horn CD, or Canadian Brass, visit canadianbrass.com *** *** *** *** *** *** DO THE CANADIAN BRASS 1. Make a video of you or an ensemble performing your fav Canadian Brass piece. 2. Sign into YouTube and upload your video. 3. Join the group: youtube.com/group/dothecanadianbrass 4. Add your video! 5. Watch for your video to be featured at canadianbrass.com
Ernest Rozsa plays Massenet "Meditation" 1978 Roumanian State Radi
Ernest Rozsa plays Massenet "Meditation" 1978 Roumanian State Radio Broadcast Tirgu-Mures Marosvasarhely Neumarkt www.ernoe-rozsa-violin.com rozsavirtuoso@yahoo.de 1983 Ernest Rozsa was Concertmaster of the Philharmonia Hungarica e. V. BRD Germany, Miklos Bence was Solo-Contrabassist in the Philharmonia Hungarica e. V. BRD Germany Biography: Ernest Rozsa was Professor on the Music Pedagocial Liceum in Tirgu-Mures, Roumania, from 1975-1982 He was Soloist of the State Philharmonic Orchestra Tirgu-Mures in Roumania from 1975-1981 He performed from 1973-1981 many concert as soloist with this orchestra in Roumania with Conductors like Szalman Lorant, C. Mandeal and others, the Violinconcertos by Brahms, Beethoven, Bartok (Nr. 2), Sibelius, Mozart, Tchaikowsky, Tchaikowsky-Trio, Shostakovitch. There was also Productions Recordings in the State Roumanian Radio-Broadcast of the City of Tirgu-Mures in Roumania from 1973 until 1981. He was in the same orchestra also Associate Concertmaster in foreign countries tours. Ernest Rozsa was Concertmaster of the "Philharmonia Hungarica in Marl, Germany", one of the major orchestras in Germany until the year of 1999, when this orchestra has been finished by th German Government. He performed also by the WDR3 The German Broadcast Company for Classical Music together with his son, Ernoe Rozsa (www.ernoe-rozsa-violin.com) works by Bottesini Grand Duo Concertant (with Benze Miklos Contrabass), his son (at this time Ernoe Rozsa was 13 years old <b>...</b>
Ernest Rozsa plays Massenet "Meditation" 1978 Roumanian State Radio Broadcast Tirgu-Mures Marosvasarhely Neumarkt www.ernoe-rozsa-violin.com rozsavirtuoso@yahoo.de 1983 Ernest Rozsa was Concertmaster of the Philharmonia Hungarica e. V. BRD Germany, Miklos Bence was Solo-Contrabassist in the Philharmonia Hungarica e. V. BRD Germany Biography: Ernest Rozsa was Professor on the Music Pedagocial Liceum in Tirgu-Mures, Roumania, from 1975-1982 He was Soloist of the State Philharmonic Orchestra Tirgu-Mures in Roumania from 1975-1981 He performed from 1973-1981 many concert as soloist with this orchestra in Roumania with Conductors like Szalman Lorant, C. Mandeal and others, the Violinconcertos by Brahms, Beethoven, Bartok (Nr. 2), Sibelius, Mozart, Tchaikowsky, Tchaikowsky-Trio, Shostakovitch. There was also Productions Recordings in the State Roumanian Radio-Broadcast of the City of Tirgu-Mures in Roumania from 1973 until 1981. He was in the same orchestra also Associate Concertmaster in foreign countries tours. Ernest Rozsa was Concertmaster of the "Philharmonia Hungarica in Marl, Germany", one of the major orchestras in Germany until the year of 1999, when this orchestra has been finished by th German Government. He performed also by the WDR3 The German Broadcast Company for Classical Music together with his son, Ernoe Rozsa (www.ernoe-rozsa-violin.com) works by Bottesini Grand Duo Concertant (with Benze Miklos Contrabass), his son (at this time Ernoe Rozsa was 13 years old <b>...</b>
Parrot Sings Opera
R.I.P. MENINO
my parrot singing a fragment of the Magic Flute by W. A. Mozart...he learnt it very fast.
He died from a unknown disease with just 15 years old.
im very sad, cause he was my little friend and very special to me.
Thankyou all for the cute messages and for appreciate this amazing parrot, Menino.
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Meu Papagaio cantando um fragmento da "Flauta Magica", de W.A. Mozart....ele aprendeu muito rapido!!!
Ele morreu de uma doenca desconhecida com apenas 15 anos.
Estou muito triste por que ele era meu pequeno amigo e muito especial para mim.
Obrigada a todos pelas lindas mensagens e por apreciar esse incrivel animal, meu papagaio Menino!!!
R.I.P. MENINOmy parrot singing a fragment of the Magic Flute by W. A. Mozart...he learnt it very fast.
He died from a unknown disease with just 15 years old.
im very sad, cause he was my little friend and very special to me.
Thankyou all for the cute messages and for appreciate this amazing parrot, Menino.
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Meu Papagaio cantando um fragmento da "Flauta Magica", de W.A. Mozart....ele aprendeu muito rapido!!!
Ele morreu de uma doenca desconhecida com apenas 15 anos.
Estou muito triste por que ele era meu pequeno amigo e muito especial para mim.
Obrigada a todos pelas lindas mensagens e por apreciar esse incrivel animal, meu papagaio Menino!!!
Opera at the market 2009
13 November 2009 : an ordinary day at the Central Market of Valencia. Suddenly, beautiful classical music starts sounding over the market stores of fruits and vegetables : fragments of Giuseppe Verdi's "La Traviata" are sung by professional opera singers ! Look at the faces and reactions of the buyers and customers, amazed before such magic and divine music, and by the confidence of good taste. Some are even moved into tears...
13 November 2009 : an ordinary day at the Central Market of Valencia. Suddenly, beautiful classical music starts sounding over the market stores of fruits and vegetables : fragments of Giuseppe Verdi's "La Traviata" are sung by professional opera singers ! Look at the faces and reactions of the buyers and customers, amazed before such magic and divine music, and by the confidence of good taste. Some are even moved into tears...

