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Franz Welser Möst Joseph Hellmesberger Möller Lehmann Wiener Philharmoniker 2013
Provided to YouTube by Sony Classical Unter vier Augen, Polka Mazur, Op. 15 · Franz Welser-Möst · Wiener Philharmoniker · Joseph Hellmesberger New Year's Concert 2013 ℗ 2013 Wiener Philharmoniker under exclusive license to Sony Music Entertainment Released on: 2013-01-01 Associated Performer: Franz Welser-Möst & Wiener Philharmoniker Producer: Friedemann Engelbrecht Recording Engineer: René Möller Recording Engineer: Tobias Lehmann Auto-generated by YouTube.
Hellmesberger Tessa Lark Great Wall International Music Academy 2013
Yang LIU, Can GAO, Tessa LARK, violins, Michelle Yip, piano. Great Wall International Music Academy 2013
Suppé Johann Strauss II Léo Delibes Hans Christian Hans Christian Lumbye Ferro Giacomo Puccini Josef Hellmesberger Jr Franz Lehár Wilde Rosen Johannes Brahms Heiss Frederick Loewe Loewe Elena Schwarz Siobhan Stagg Rau Orquestra Gulbenkian 2021
Mais concertos e outros conteúdos: (http•••) ️ Sobre o concerto: (http•••) 00:00:00 Franz von Suppé, Abertura da opereta Leichte Kavallerie (Cavalaria Ligeira) 00:08:04 Johann Strauss II, Explosions-Polka, op. 43 00:10:46 Léo Delibes, Les filles de Cadix 00:14:41 Johann Strauss II, Abertura da opereta Der Zigeunerbaron (O Barão Cigano) 00:23:49 Hans Christian Lumbye, Galope do Caminho-de-ferro a Vapor de Copenhaga 00:29:17 Giacomo Puccini, La Bohème: “Quando m’en vo” 00:32:25 Josef Hellmesberger Jr., Elfenreigen (Dança dos Elfos) 00:37:01 Giacomo Puccini, Gianni Schichi: “O mio babbino caro” 00:40:29 Franz Lehár, Wilde Rosen (Chrysanthemum-Walzer) 00:45:24 Johannes Brahms, Dança Húngara n.º 1 00:48:52 Franz Lehár, Giuditta: “Mein Lippen, sie küssen so heiss” 00:55:28 Johann Strauss II, No Belo Danúbio Azul, op. 314 01:08:30 Frederick Loewe, My Fair Lady: "I could have danced all night" 01:13:40 Johann Strauss II, Marcha Radeztky, op. 228 Orquestra Gulbenkian Elena Schwarz Maestrina Siobhan Stagg Soprano #gulbenkian SUBSCREVA AO CANAL DA FUNDAÇÃO: (http•••) SIGA-NOS NAS REDES SOCIAIS Facebook Fundação ► (http•••) Facebook Música ► (http•••) Instagram ► (http•••) Twitter Fundação ► (http•••) Twitter Música ► (http•••)
Arnold Josef Rosé Beethoven Fischer Ruzicka Brahms Gustav Mahler Sir Adrian Boult Hellmesberger Goldmark Bayreuth Bach Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra Rosé Quartet Bayreuth Festival 1863 1867 1881 1888 1896 1902 1906 1938 1944 1945 1946 1975
Arnold Rosé, Paul Fischer, violins, Anton Ruzicka, viola; Friederich Buxbaum, cello Arnold Josef Rosé (born Rosenblum, 24 October 1863, Iaşi / 25 August 1946, London) was a Romanian-born Austrian Jewish violinist. He was leader of the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra for over half a century. He worked closely with Brahms. Gustav Mahler was his brother-in-law. Although not known internationally as a soloist he was a great orchestral leader (concertmaster) and player of chamber music, leading the famous Rosé Quartet for several decades. For more than half a century Rosé was at the center of musical life in Vienna - and even then, it took Hitler's Anschluss of 1938 to displace him. Rosé's destiny was intimately bound up with the two most controversial figures in Viennese music at the turn of the century, Gustav Mahler and Arnold Schoenber; and he represented the final glory of the 19th-century Viennese string style. In 1881 he was made leader of the Vienna Court Opera. This orchestra, in unique Viennese tradition, played both in the orchestra pit and on the concert platform, and were the parent of the Vienna Philharmonic orchestra. He remained leader of these two venerable institutions until the 1930s. His reputation as an orchestral leader became legendary. For Sir Adrian Boult he was quite simply "Europe's greatest orchestral leader of his time". Two years later founded his quartet which was considered - not least by Brahms - superior to Hellmesberger's, in other words, the best of it's time. Rosé, who wed Mahler's sister Justine in 1902 (his cellist brother Eduard was already married to the composer's youngest sister Emma), played Goldmark and other contemporary composers as well as the Classics. From 1888 to 1896 he led the Bayreuth Festival Orchestra and when his own organization appeared in concert as the Vienna Philharmonic. The Rosé family lived in comfortable circumstances, but life was never to be easy for Jews anywhere in Europe. Emperor Franz Josef had guaranteed "freedom of religion and conscience" in 1867, but the reality was often different. They had two children: Alfred +••.••(...)), who became a pianist and conductor, and Alma +••.••(...)) who was a very successful violinist, but whose career took a highly tragic turn as she ended up directing an orchestra of prisoners in the concentration camp of Auschwitz-Birkenau. She eventually died in the camp. Justine Rosé died on 22 August 1938. Arnold was devastated by her death. Unable to continue living under Nazi occupation, he left Vienna four weeks later and travelled via Holland to England where he spent the last six years of his life. He continued to play chamber music with Buxbaum and other colleagues. His last appearances were in 1945; thus his career stretched over 65 years. After he learned the terrible news of Alma's death at Birkenau, he found it difficult to continue with his work, and died soon afterward. He published editions of the violin sonatas of Bach and Beethoven and of Beethoven's Quartets op 18.
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