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In Italian opera the Act One Finale seems to be the most important part of the whole evening: something very important is bound to happen just before or during the finale, so the whole finale is usually either devoted to something crucial happening between the main characters, to characters reacting to the event or, in some cases, to both things at the same time. Moreover, the emotions usual run very high with lower voices snarling effectively, sopranos and tenors brandishing high Cs and coloratura roulandes, the chorus and comprimarios confused, at best. The First Act Finale to "L'elisir d'amore" really isn't s break of traditon but it can claim fully its' originality of form and of music :)! Despite concert and recording practices, the present finale is actually formed out of three almost independent numbers (but they are connected into a cohesive whole): Adina's and Nemorino's second duet; the subsequent terzettino with Belcore and the finale proper (complete with the traditional "scene - andante - allegro" structure). The duettino starts after a short scene as Nemorino tries to make Adina believe that he is uninterested with her, while the latter is a bit shocked to see her faithful follower turn away from her. A classical contrasting succession of "andante - allegro" is made interesting by the fact that both movements use the same words to show the changing emotions of the characters: Adina is at first unable to understand the sudden change in Nemorino's behavior but <b>...</b>
In Italian opera the Act One Finale seems to be the most important part of the whole evening: something very important is bound to happen just before or during the finale, so the whole finale is usually either devoted to something crucial happening between the main characters, to characters reacting to the event or, in some cases, to both things at the same time. Moreover, the emotions usual run very high with lower voices snarling effectively, sopranos and tenors brandishing high Cs and coloratura roulandes, the chorus and comprimarios confused, at best. The First Act Finale to "L'elisir d'amore" really isn't s break of traditon but it can claim fully its' originality of form and of music :)! Despite concert and recording practices, the present finale is actually formed out of three almost independent numbers (but they are connected into a cohesive whole): Adina's and Nemorino's second duet; the subsequent terzettino with Belcore and the finale proper (complete with the traditional "scene - andante - allegro" structure). The duettino starts after a short scene as Nemorino tries to make Adina believe that he is uninterested with her, while the latter is a bit shocked to see her faithful follower turn away from her. A classical contrasting succession of "andante - allegro" is made interesting by the fact that both movements use the same words to show the changing emotions of the characters: Adina is at first unable to understand the sudden change in Nemorino's behavior but <b>...</b>
Viola D'amore
Video clip of Thomas Georgi from Tafelmusik Ensamble playing Classical music on Viola D'amore
Video clip of Thomas Georgi from Tafelmusik Ensamble playing Classical music on Viola D'amore
Gaetano Donizetti - L'elisir d'amore - Chiedi all'aura lusinghier
The mini-series of uploads from Wallberg's recordings of Donizetti's two great buffo operas continues :)! Adina and Nemorino surprisingly don't actually have a real "suspended-over-time" love duet (similar to, for example, "Tornami a dir"): their first number together narratively follows Adina as she gently pokes fun of Nemorino's sentimental outpourings; while their second duet, a part of the first Finale, finds both characters a bit angry and confused, so no love duettino there. Only in Adina's aria or, to be more precise, its' cabaletta do we get close to the traditional love scene. But the whole thing works without any obligatory nocturnal duettino. The first duet is quite unconventional, mainly due to the fact that it skips the central andante and, after the characters' statements, plunges straight into an impassioned but slowly moving stretta. The music is touching throughout: especially charming are the final two sections ("si, si, si/no, no, no" and the succeeding section) leading up to the climatic Cs from both characters. Lucia Popp and Peter Dvorsky seems to me almost perfect as, respectively, Adina and Nemorino :). Enjoy :)! Your comments will be appreciated.
The mini-series of uploads from Wallberg's recordings of Donizetti's two great buffo operas continues :)! Adina and Nemorino surprisingly don't actually have a real "suspended-over-time" love duet (similar to, for example, "Tornami a dir"): their first number together narratively follows Adina as she gently pokes fun of Nemorino's sentimental outpourings; while their second duet, a part of the first Finale, finds both characters a bit angry and confused, so no love duettino there. Only in Adina's aria or, to be more precise, its' cabaletta do we get close to the traditional love scene. But the whole thing works without any obligatory nocturnal duettino. The first duet is quite unconventional, mainly due to the fact that it skips the central andante and, after the characters' statements, plunges straight into an impassioned but slowly moving stretta. The music is touching throughout: especially charming are the final two sections ("si, si, si/no, no, no" and the succeeding section) leading up to the climatic Cs from both characters. Lucia Popp and Peter Dvorsky seems to me almost perfect as, respectively, Adina and Nemorino :). Enjoy :)! Your comments will be appreciated.
L'elisir d'amore - Atto 1 - Esulti pur la barbara
Gaetano Donizetti L'elisir d'amore Comic opera in two acts after the comedy Le Philtre by Eugene Scribe Orchestre et Choeur de l'opera de Lyon Conducted by Evelino Pido Nemorino - Roberto Alagna Adina - Angela Gheorghiu Belcore - Roberto Scaltriti Dulcamara - Somine Alaimo Madame Dulcamara - Luce Bekistan Giannetta - Elena Dan
Gaetano Donizetti L'elisir d'amore Comic opera in two acts after the comedy Le Philtre by Eugene Scribe Orchestre et Choeur de l'opera de Lyon Conducted by Evelino Pido Nemorino - Roberto Alagna Adina - Angela Gheorghiu Belcore - Roberto Scaltriti Dulcamara - Somine Alaimo Madame Dulcamara - Luce Bekistan Giannetta - Elena Dan
Handel - Water Music Suite No. 2 in D Mayor Alla Hornpipe
Primer concierto de la Joven Orquesta del Club Argentino (J.O.C.A.) en el teatro municipal de la ciudad de BahÃa Blanca, Argentina.
Director: Mtro. Gustavo G. Gallo
George Frederic Handel (1685-1759)
Water Music, Suite No. 2 en Re Mayor, HWV 349
Alla Hornpipe
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The J.O.C.A. student orchestra was formed on August 25th 2007 in Bahia Blanca, Argentina.
Here you can watch our first performance in our local theatre.
Director:Gustavo G. Gallo
George Frederic Handel (1685-1759)
Water Music, Suite No. 2 in D Mayor, HWV 349
Alla Hornpipe
Primer concierto de la Joven Orquesta del Club Argentino (J.O.C.A.) en el teatro municipal de la ciudad de BahÃa Blanca, Argentina.Director: Mtro. Gustavo G. Gallo
George Frederic Handel (1685-1759)
Water Music, Suite No. 2 en Re Mayor, HWV 349
Alla Hornpipe
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The J.O.C.A. student orchestra was formed on August 25th 2007 in Bahia Blanca, Argentina.
Here you can watch our first performance in our local theatre.
Director:Gustavo G. Gallo
George Frederic Handel (1685-1759)
Water Music, Suite No. 2 in D Mayor, HWV 349
Alla Hornpipe
GFHandel Alla Hornpipe Helsinki flute quartet DVarelas
Helsinki Flute Quartet (D.Varelas, Y.Hyppenen, S.Hyvonen, A.Rikkonen) plays arrangement by D.Varelas of G.F.Handel - Alla Hornpipe from Watermusic. Look for more http://www.varelas.net/dmitry/
Helsinki Flute Quartet (D.Varelas, Y.Hyppenen, S.Hyvonen, A.Rikkonen) plays arrangement by D.Varelas of G.F.Handel - Alla Hornpipe from Watermusic. Look for more http://www.varelas.net/dmitry/
Watermusic Hornpipe by Handel, Eric Larkins classical guitar
Need live music to set the right mood for your upcoming event? Here's a clip of the very popular Hornpipe from Handel's Watermusic, played by Atlanta guitarist Eric Larkins. From classical, to Spanish guitar, to tangos, to rumba nuevo~flamenco, to Beatles, to wedding songs.... I've done over a thousand gigs and can do it all! Please contact me at LarkinsE@BellSouth.Net for rates, availability, and to see how I can stylize your event. Thanks for watching and cheers! Guitarists: please email me to purchase my arrangements of these songs (TAB & standard notation) or inquire about purchasing cds & dvds.
Need live music to set the right mood for your upcoming event? Here's a clip of the very popular Hornpipe from Handel's Watermusic, played by Atlanta guitarist Eric Larkins. From classical, to Spanish guitar, to tangos, to rumba nuevo~flamenco, to Beatles, to wedding songs.... I've done over a thousand gigs and can do it all! Please contact me at LarkinsE@BellSouth.Net for rates, availability, and to see how I can stylize your event. Thanks for watching and cheers! Guitarists: please email me to purchase my arrangements of these songs (TAB & standard notation) or inquire about purchasing cds & dvds.
Wedding March from A Midsummer Nights Dream Mendelssohn
WSU Brass and Organ Recital
Organized by
Andrew Bishop, Trumpet
Ian Schwindt, Trombone
Wiedemann Recital Hall
Wichita State University
April 8, 1996
Well, nobody could ever accuse either myself, or my good friend Ian Schwindt of not being pure, unadulterated "brassholes." We were very fortunate to have not only great friends at WSU who were like-minded in our pursuits of great brass music, but also having at our disposal an amazingly talented church organist, my mother Genevieve Bishop!
It should go without saying that this concert was extremely enjoyable to perform. I'm terribly sorry that the video quality of this concert is very poor. I did, however, lay the digital sound over the video, so at least the audio is acceptable. Believe it nor not, this entire recital was given after having only one hour-long rehearsal....a full week before the recital! I believe that is a testament to the outstanding musicians and friends we had at WSU.
Not only that, but how lucky were we to have a venue like Wiedemann Recital Hall -- a building solely constructed to house the Great Marcussen Organ? Built in 1986-87, it was the first Marcussen organ built in North America by the Danish firm. For more information, please see:
http://www.marcussen-son.dk
All the pieces of the "Wedding Suite" were arranged by Ian Schwindt for his own Wedding Ceremony of July 1, 1995. Yes, in fact the wedding had three antiphonal brass choirs and organ. It was the greatest wedding music I'd ever heard until this last May, when I put together the greatest wedding music of ALL-TIMES for my baby sister Katie for her wedding day.
Program:
Introduction ("Sunrise") -- Richard Strauss
From Also Sprach Zarathustra, Op. 30
WEDDING SUITE
- Seating of the Parents: Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring (J.S. Bach)
- Processional: Hornpipe from Water Music Suite in D (G.F. Handel)
- Entrance of the Bride:
Fanfare "Abblasen" (G. Reiche)
Prelude from Te Deum (M.A. Charpentier)
- Recessional: Wedding March from A Midsummer Night's Dream (F. Mendelssohn)
Toccata (Charles-Marie Widor)
From Organ Symphony No. 5
Feierlicher Einzug (Richard Strauss)
Musicians:
Genevieve Bishop, Organ
Trumpets: Andrew Bishop, Gerald Brandt, Bret Goter, Mark Boren, Paul Hudson, Laura Bornholdt
Horns: Susan Snipes, Schuyler Laverentz, Brady Finch, Jeb Wallace, Miah Schneider, Guy Vollen
Trombones: Ian Schwindt, Matt Blauer, Jeff Luttrell, Sean Ormerod
Tuba: Raymond Linkous
Timpani: Phil Merz
Conductor: Jeffrey Bishop
Please visit me at:
www.myspace.com/andrewbishoptrumpet
WSU Brass and Organ RecitalOrganized by
Andrew Bishop, Trumpet
Ian Schwindt, Trombone
Wiedemann Recital Hall
Wichita State University
April 8, 1996
Well, nobody could ever accuse either myself, or my good friend Ian Schwindt of not being pure, unadulterated "brassholes." We were very fortunate to have not only great friends at WSU who were like-minded in our pursuits of great brass music, but also having at our disposal an amazingly talented church organist, my mother Genevieve Bishop!
It should go without saying that this concert was extremely enjoyable to perform. I'm terribly sorry that the video quality of this concert is very poor. I did, however, lay the digital sound over the video, so at least the audio is acceptable. Believe it nor not, this entire recital was given after having only one hour-long rehearsal....a full week before the recital! I believe that is a testament to the outstanding musicians and friends we had at WSU.
Not only that, but how lucky were we to have a venue like Wiedemann Recital Hall -- a building solely constructed to house the Great Marcussen Organ? Built in 1986-87, it was the first Marcussen organ built in North America by the Danish firm. For more information, please see:
http://www.marcussen-son.dk
All the pieces of the "Wedding Suite" were arranged by Ian Schwindt for his own Wedding Ceremony of July 1, 1995. Yes, in fact the wedding had three antiphonal brass choirs and organ. It was the greatest wedding music I'd ever heard until this last May, when I put together the greatest wedding music of ALL-TIMES for my baby sister Katie for her wedding day.
Program:
Introduction ("Sunrise") -- Richard Strauss
From Also Sprach Zarathustra, Op. 30
WEDDING SUITE
- Seating of the Parents: Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring (J.S. Bach)
- Processional: Hornpipe from Water Music Suite in D (G.F. Handel)
- Entrance of the Bride:
Fanfare "Abblasen" (G. Reiche)
Prelude from Te Deum (M.A. Charpentier)
- Recessional: Wedding March from A Midsummer Night's Dream (F. Mendelssohn)
Toccata (Charles-Marie Widor)
From Organ Symphony No. 5
Feierlicher Einzug (Richard Strauss)
Musicians:
Genevieve Bishop, Organ
Trumpets: Andrew Bishop, Gerald Brandt, Bret Goter, Mark Boren, Paul Hudson, Laura Bornholdt
Horns: Susan Snipes, Schuyler Laverentz, Brady Finch, Jeb Wallace, Miah Schneider, Guy Vollen
Trombones: Ian Schwindt, Matt Blauer, Jeff Luttrell, Sean Ormerod
Tuba: Raymond Linkous
Timpani: Phil Merz
Conductor: Jeffrey Bishop
Please visit me at:
www.myspace.com/andrewbishoptrumpet
Yo-Yo Ma plays Prelude from Bach's Cello Suite No. 1
Prelude from Bach's Cello Suite No. 1 by Yo-Yo Ma.
Prelude from Bach's Cello Suite No. 1 by Yo-Yo Ma.
Janine Jansen - Meditation From Thais Massenet
Berlin - June 18, 2006
Watch also: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lcASw1b3ZNI
Berlin - June 18, 2006Watch also: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lcASw1b3ZNI
Meditation from Thais Valerie Kim with Dominique Kim
Meditation from Thais by Jules Massenet. Arranged for violin and piano. Valerie (10) - violin Dominique (12) - piano 2008 02 10
Meditation from Thais by Jules Massenet. Arranged for violin and piano. Valerie (10) - violin Dominique (12) - piano 2008 02 10
George Frideric Handel's - Water Music
Read Before Watching: Due to the unexpected success of my first "Best of Beethoven and Tchaikovsky" vid (see link below to watch) I have decided to make another classical style/ Baroque era music vid. Again, same warning as my last two vids. Link: www.youtube.com Thanks and, as always, leave your comments and ratings.
Read Before Watching: Due to the unexpected success of my first "Best of Beethoven and Tchaikovsky" vid (see link below to watch) I have decided to make another classical style/ Baroque era music vid. Again, same warning as my last two vids. Link: www.youtube.com Thanks and, as always, leave your comments and ratings.
Handel's Messiah - 1 of 6
www.biblestudents.com Handel's Messiah - The Biblical Message Behind the Musical Masterpiece. An inspirational and beautiful video with extracts from this classical Christmas favorite. INCLUDES: Overture Comfort Ye My People Every Valley Shall be Exalted The Smithsonian Chamber Players The Academy of Ancient Music
www.biblestudents.com Handel's Messiah - The Biblical Message Behind the Musical Masterpiece. An inspirational and beautiful video with extracts from this classical Christmas favorite. INCLUDES: Overture Comfort Ye My People Every Valley Shall be Exalted The Smithsonian Chamber Players The Academy of Ancient Music
Handel's Messiah - Pastoral Symphony
The London Philharmonic Choir & Orchestra under the direction of Sir Adrian Boult. Another favorite selection from this Christmas music classic. www.youtube.com
The London Philharmonic Choir & Orchestra under the direction of Sir Adrian Boult. Another favorite selection from this Christmas music classic. www.youtube.com
GFHaendel - Watermusic (Minuett I-II-etc)
The Banqueting House Whitehall London TRILION PICTURES (1987) present George Frederick Handel's "THE WATER MUSIC" English Bach Festival Dancers: Sarah Cremer, Ursula Hageli, Alison Pooley, Angela Robinson, Chris Evan, Ray Holland, Rai Harell, Richard Slaughter Choreography: Belinda Quirey Dancers Costumes from original designs Realised By Derek West The English Bach Festival Orchestra Directed By and Solo Violinist: Christopher Hirons
The Banqueting House Whitehall London TRILION PICTURES (1987) present George Frederick Handel's "THE WATER MUSIC" English Bach Festival Dancers: Sarah Cremer, Ursula Hageli, Alison Pooley, Angela Robinson, Chris Evan, Ray Holland, Rai Harell, Richard Slaughter Choreography: Belinda Quirey Dancers Costumes from original designs Realised By Derek West The English Bach Festival Orchestra Directed By and Solo Violinist: Christopher Hirons

