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Opernhaus Zürich Giuseppe Verdi Gianandrea Noseda Quinn Kelsey Marina Rebeka Piotr Beczała Ferrando Robert Pomakov Ruiz Bowes Guglielmino Forster Philharmonia Zürich 1813 1901
IL TROVATORE Dramma lirico in vier Teilen von Giuseppe Verdi +••.••(...)) www.opernhaus.ch/trovatore Musikalische Leitung: Gianandrea Noseda Inszenierung: Adele Thomas Ausstattung: Annemarie Woods Lichtgestaltung: Franck Evin Choreinstudierung: Janko Kastelic Choreografie: Emma Woods Kampfchoreografie: Jonathan Holby Dramaturgie: Beate Breidenbach Il Conte di Luna: Quinn Kelsey Leonora: Marina Rebeka Azucena: Agnieszka Rehlis Manrico: Piotr Beczała Ferrando: Robert Pomakov Ines: Bożena Bujnicka Ruiz: Omer Kobiljak Un vecchio zingaro: Jeremy Bowes Un messo: Andrei Skliarenko Tanzensemble: Francesco Guglielmino, Manuel von Arx, Martin Durrmann, Tomasz Robak, Steven Forster Philharmonia Zürich Chor der Oper Zürich
Tavares Julian Anderson Bowes Chalmers Rhodes Schuurman
STREAM / BUY "VISIONS" LP/CD (http•••) "Explorations" is a completely improvised 4-part suite of music DIRECTED BY: JAMES ARTHURS EDITED BY: CAM LASOVICH INSTRUMENTATION: Leland Whitty - Saxophone, Flute, Bass Clarinet Matthew Tavares - Piano, Acoustic Guitar, Fender Rhodes Julian Anderson-Bowes - Double Bass Matthew Chalmers - Drums CINEMATOGRAPHY: James Arthurs - Lighting, Camera Cam Roden - Lighting & Camera David Schuurman - Lighting & Camera Patrick Banh - Track Operator Matthew Tavares - Title Cards Engineered, Mixed & Mastered by Matthew Tavares Assistant Engineer: Luke Schindler Recorded & Filmed at Revolution Recording SPECIAL THANKS TO 2D-HOUSE & Micheal Greggain
Eleanor Alberga Kreutzer Clifton Bowes Shostakovich Mendelssohn Kendall Webster Sanderson 2011 2019
The British Music Collection and Sound and Music present Kreutzer Quartet violist and researcher Clifton Harrison curating a series of filmed interviews with five composers who have successfully carved their own path in the British contemporary classical music scene. Listen to their stories and gain a deeper understanding of who they are through their work. Notes by Clifton Harrison, I first met her and her husband Thomas Bowes in 2011 at a chamber music festival in Denmark. It proved to be a wonderful introduction to Eleanor as a person, composer, and pianist. I felt instantly drawn to her and immediately wanted to know more about her and her music. We performed part of her second string quartet that year alongside works by Shostakovich and Mendelssohn. Eleanor also performed some of her wonderful works for solo piano and piano duet. We met professionally again recently at the Arcadia Music Festival, a festival that Eleanor and Thomas run near their home in Herefordshire UK. Eleanor and I sat down and had a chat at the Royal Academy of Music. We discussed her life and passions as well as obstacles and social issues. In this film, Eleanor opens up and allows us to see what has inspired her and her musical style throughout the years. This year, 2019, marks the 70th year of Eleanor Alberga’s birth. Visit www.arcadiamusic.org.uk for more information. Eleanor Alberga - British Music Collection profile: www.britishmusiccollection.org.uk/composer/eleanor-alberga www.eleanoralberga.com Directed and produced by Clifton Harrison Camera and editor: Clifton Harrison Sound: Clifton Harrison Titles and post-production: Clifton Harrison A full list of photo and video credits can be found at the end of each film. Thank you to Eleanor Alberga, Hannah Catherine Jones, Hannah Kendall, Dr. Shirley J. Thompson OBE, Errollyn Wallen MBE, Alex Gowan-Webster, Alex Noble, Helen Sanderson, Royal Academy of Music, Royal College of Music, Rambert Dance Company, Southbank Centre, Heritage Quay, University of Huddersfield, and many more. More information at www.cliftonharrison.co
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