Sarah Chang Mendelssohn Violin Concerto Mvt1 Part2
- Classical music composed by Felix Mendelssohn Mendelssohn Violin Concerto Movement 1 Allegro, Molto Appassionato: Part 2 of 2. Sarah Chang, New York Philharmonic and Kurt Masur - Avery Fisher Hall 1995.
Related Videos
Sarah Chang Mendelssohn Violin Concerto Mvt2
Mendelssohn Violin Concerto Movement 2 Andante, Sarah Chang, New York Philharmonic and Kurt Masur - Avery Fisher Hall 1995.
Mendelssohn Violin Concerto Movement 2 Andante, Sarah Chang, New York Philharmonic and Kurt Masur - Avery Fisher Hall 1995.
Sarah Chang Mendelssohn Violin Concerto Mvt1 Part1
Mendelssohn Violin Concerto Movement 1 Allegro, molto appassionato: PART 1 OF 2
SARAH CHANG, NEW YORK
PHILHARMONIC and KURT MASUR - AVERY FISHER HALL 1995
PART2 HERE: http://youtube.com/watch?v=0_3PJf4lAj0
***SPECIAL THANKS TO YOUTUBE USER belgradegeneve FOR THE VIDEOS!***
Mendelssohn Violin Concerto Movement 1 Allegro, molto appassionato: PART 1 OF 2SARAH CHANG, NEW YORK
PHILHARMONIC and KURT MASUR - AVERY FISHER HALL 1995
PART2 HERE: http://youtube.com/watch?v=0_3PJf4lAj0
***SPECIAL THANKS TO YOUTUBE USER belgradegeneve FOR THE VIDEOS!***
Sarah Chang | Paganini Violin Concerto # 1 Cadenza | 10 Years Old |
www.facebook.com | Follow THE VIOLIN CHANNEL | The #1 violin resource on the planet | A must for all violinists and fans | Keep abreast | news | history | events | concerts | competitions | discussion | community Historical footage of 10 year old Sarah Chang performing the cadenza of Paganini's 1st Violin Concerto | Includes commentary by Yehudi Menuhin and legendary teacher Dorothy DeLay | Recorded in a live concert at the Yehudi Menuhin School in London in 1990 | Also includes footage of Chang's performance of Introduction & Tempo Di Minuetto by Fritz Kreisler
www.facebook.com | Follow THE VIOLIN CHANNEL | The #1 violin resource on the planet | A must for all violinists and fans | Keep abreast | news | history | events | concerts | competitions | discussion | community Historical footage of 10 year old Sarah Chang performing the cadenza of Paganini's 1st Violin Concerto | Includes commentary by Yehudi Menuhin and legendary teacher Dorothy DeLay | Recorded in a live concert at the Yehudi Menuhin School in London in 1990 | Also includes footage of Chang's performance of Introduction & Tempo Di Minuetto by Fritz Kreisler
Ravel´s Bolero - Classical Guitar - Change 360p for 240p to watch i
TO WATCH THIS VIDEO CHANGE 360p FOR 240p AT THE BOTTOM RIGHT CORNER OF THE VIDEO. A beautiful arrangement of this classic for guitar www.elearnguitar.com
TO WATCH THIS VIDEO CHANGE 360p FOR 240p AT THE BOTTOM RIGHT CORNER OF THE VIDEO. A beautiful arrangement of this classic for guitar www.elearnguitar.com
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
Jacqueline du Pré - Mendelssohn Song without words
F.Mendelssohn - Song without words in D major, Op.109
Jacqueline du Pré (1945-1987) and Iris du Pré
F.Mendelssohn - Song without words in D major, Op.109Jacqueline du Pré (1945-1987) and Iris du Pré
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
Rachmaninoff - Vocalise For Violin
Title : Sergei Rachmaninov, Vocalise (Songs (14), Op. 34: no 14)
From Wikipedia,Vocalise, Op. 34 No. 14 is a song by Sergei Rachmaninoff, published in 1912 as the last of his Fourteen Songs, Opus 34. Written for voice (soprano or tenor) with piano accompaniment, it contains no words, but is sung using any one vowel (of the singer's choosing). It was dedicated to soprano Antonina Nezhdanova.
Although the original publication stipulates that the song may be sung by either soprano or tenor voice, it is usually chosen to be performed by a soprano. As with many classical vocal pieces, it is transcribed in a variety of keys, allowing the performer to choose a vocal range more suitable to their natural voice, so that artists who may not have the higher range of a soprano can nevertheless perform the song. When sung by a tenor, it is sung an octave lower than the same key when sung by a soprano.
Title : Sergei Rachmaninov, Vocalise (Songs (14), Op. 34: no 14)From Wikipedia,Vocalise, Op. 34 No. 14 is a song by Sergei Rachmaninoff, published in 1912 as the last of his Fourteen Songs, Opus 34. Written for voice (soprano or tenor) with piano accompaniment, it contains no words, but is sung using any one vowel (of the singer's choosing). It was dedicated to soprano Antonina Nezhdanova.
Although the original publication stipulates that the song may be sung by either soprano or tenor voice, it is usually chosen to be performed by a soprano. As with many classical vocal pieces, it is transcribed in a variety of keys, allowing the performer to choose a vocal range more suitable to their natural voice, so that artists who may not have the higher range of a soprano can nevertheless perform the song. When sung by a tenor, it is sung an octave lower than the same key when sung by a soprano.
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.
Bruch, Max Introduction+mvt1 Scottisch Fantasy Grave+Adagio cantabil
Max Bruch (1838-1920) Scottisch Fantasy opus 46 Introduction: Grave + movement1: Adagio cantabile BRUCH , Max (1838-1920) 1st violin concerto Mvt1+2(begin) www.youtube.com Mvt2(end)+3 www.youtube.com BRUCH , Max (1838-1920) 2th violin concerto mvt1 www.youtube.com mvt2 www.youtube.com mvt3 www.youtube.com BRUCH , Max (1838-1920) 3th violin concerto mvt1(begin) www.youtube.com mvt1(end)www.youtube.com mvt2 www.youtube.com mvt3 www.youtube.com BRUCH , Max (1838-1920) Scottish Fantasy for violin+ orchestra Intro + mvt1 www.youtube.com mvt2 www.youtube.com mvt3 www.youtube.com mvt4 www.youtube.com
Max Bruch (1838-1920) Scottisch Fantasy opus 46 Introduction: Grave + movement1: Adagio cantabile BRUCH , Max (1838-1920) 1st violin concerto Mvt1+2(begin) www.youtube.com Mvt2(end)+3 www.youtube.com BRUCH , Max (1838-1920) 2th violin concerto mvt1 www.youtube.com mvt2 www.youtube.com mvt3 www.youtube.com BRUCH , Max (1838-1920) 3th violin concerto mvt1(begin) www.youtube.com mvt1(end)www.youtube.com mvt2 www.youtube.com mvt3 www.youtube.com BRUCH , Max (1838-1920) Scottish Fantasy for violin+ orchestra Intro + mvt1 www.youtube.com mvt2 www.youtube.com mvt3 www.youtube.com mvt4 www.youtube.com
FAZIL SAY PLAYS BEETHOVEN PIANO CONCERTO NO 3 (PART2)
FAZIL SAY PLAYS BEETHOVEN PIANO CONCERTO NO 3 SLOVENİA PHİLHARMONİC ORKESTRA SLOVENSKE ILHARMONIJE...Fazil Say Fazıl SAY classical SLOVENİA PHİLHARMONİC ORKESTRA SLOVENSKE BEETHOVEN PIANO CONCERTO NO3 CONDUCTOR: GEORG PEHLİVANİAN
FAZIL SAY PLAYS BEETHOVEN PIANO CONCERTO NO 3 SLOVENİA PHİLHARMONİC ORKESTRA SLOVENSKE ILHARMONIJE...Fazil Say Fazıl SAY classical SLOVENİA PHİLHARMONİC ORKESTRA SLOVENSKE BEETHOVEN PIANO CONCERTO NO3 CONDUCTOR: GEORG PEHLİVANİAN
Ravel Bolero Christoph Eschenbach Orchestre de Paris part2
Maurice Ravel Bolero Condact:Christoph Eschenbach Orchestra:Orchestre de Paris Nov 5, 2007 NHKhall
Maurice Ravel Bolero Condact:Christoph Eschenbach Orchestra:Orchestre de Paris Nov 5, 2007 NHKhall
Teresa BERGANZA - Werther, part2
The best mezzosoprano TERESA BERGANZA sings aria of Charlotte "Werther! Werther! Qui m'aurait dit la place" from opera Werther by Jules Massenet. Festival Aix-en-Provence 1979
The best mezzosoprano TERESA BERGANZA sings aria of Charlotte "Werther! Werther! Qui m'aurait dit la place" from opera Werther by Jules Massenet. Festival Aix-en-Provence 1979
Brahms "Double" concert - Heifetz Feurmann - 1° Part (part2)
Brahms Concerto for violin, cello & orchestra in A minor "Double", Op.102 1° PART (part2) Orchestra: Philadelphia Orchestra Director: Eugene Ormandy Violin: Jascha Heifetz Cello: Emanuel Feurmann --- 1° PART (part1) www.youtube.com 1° PART (part2) www.youtube.com 2° PART www.youtube.com 3° PART www.youtube.com --- Listen to radio stations from your browser www.toolbar-radio.com World version --- Digital Remastering of 78 RPM Records Only Classical Music Public Domain PromoClassical Copyright reserved
Brahms Concerto for violin, cello & orchestra in A minor "Double", Op.102 1° PART (part2) Orchestra: Philadelphia Orchestra Director: Eugene Ormandy Violin: Jascha Heifetz Cello: Emanuel Feurmann --- 1° PART (part1) www.youtube.com 1° PART (part2) www.youtube.com 2° PART www.youtube.com 3° PART www.youtube.com --- Listen to radio stations from your browser www.toolbar-radio.com World version --- Digital Remastering of 78 RPM Records Only Classical Music Public Domain PromoClassical Copyright reserved

