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Marga Richter Walter Trampler Ching Bentley Shepherd 1926 1962 1978 2018
Darkening of the Light for solo viola (1978) by Marga Richter (b. 1926) I Lento doloroso II del movimento precedente III Allegro risoluto IV Adagio V Allegramente VI Allegro con passione VII Allegro fervente VIII Allegro con fuoco IX Lento cantando 'Darkening of the Light', written in 1962 for renowned violist Walter Trampler, is a work with nine short interconnected movements. Each segment, from I-VIII, has its own character, from yearning to turmoil, even rage. Then, in movement IX, (a resolution of movement IV), comes quiet acceptance and peace. Six of the movements follow one another without a perceptible pause, making the work, in essence, one entity. The light has sunk into the earth: The image of Darkening of the Light. Wounding of the Bright. The Light is veiled, yet still shines. I Ching 36 Karen Bentley Pollick, viola New York Women Composers at the Chapel February 1, 2018 Chapel Performance Space at Good Shepherd Chapel Seattle, Washington (http•••) (http•••) Daniel Husser, Videographer
Steven Devine Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Mandel Heller Jonathan Manson Manson Brooke Edwards Bentley Orchestra Age Enlightenment Royal Festival Hall 1756 1791 2020
MOZART: Piano Concerto No.23, K488, Last Movement In this film, Steven Devine directs the Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment through this exuberant Concerto with the full flair and colour of a fortepiano. (Wait...what is a fortepiano? (http•••) Clarinets and flute give this concerto a warm, soft-edged glow and the finale is pure comic opera. This video is a recording of the final movement from No.23, to hear the full performance by the Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment, please visit (http•••) Piano Concerto No.23 in A, K.488, Allegro assai by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart +••.••(...)). Recorded from Southbank Centre's Royal Festival Hall, 2020. Solo Fortepiano: Steven Devine Orchestra Violin I: Margaret Faultless Alice Evans Rodolfo Richter Henry Tong Debbie Diamond Violin II: Kati Debretzeni Iona Davies Kinga Ujszaszi Claire Holden Daniel Edgar Viola: Max Mandel Martin Kelly Kate Heller Marina Ascherson Cello: Jonathan Manson Catherine Rimer Double Bass: Kate Brooke Carina Cosgrave Flute: Lisa Beznosiuk Clarinet: Katherine Spencer Sarah Thurlow Bassoon: Philip Turbett Sally Jackson Horn Gavin Edwards Martin Lawrence Nicholas Benz David Bentley View the concert programme: (http•••) We add new videos to YouTube every month - subscribe to our YouTube channel so you don't miss 'em! (http•••) Donate to the OAE: (http•••) Website: (http•••) Facebook: (http•••) Twitter: (http•••) Instagram: (http•••)
Aldeburgh Festival Snape Maltings Benjamin Britten Michael Tippett Peter Pears Bentley 1943 2018 2019
Lucy Walker from the Britten-Pears Foundation talks about the special events planned at The Red House, Aldeburgh in June 2019. They are: Archive exhibition: Tippett & Britten (7-14 June, 11am-4pm) The Archive at The Red House holds the working materials of Britten’s composition process – the draft scores and libretti, costume and set designs – as well as thousands of letters, valuable books and artworks, posters, programmes and ephemera. During the Aldeburgh Festival the Archive will house an exhibition drawing from this rich collection. Its focus in the first week will complement and expand on this year’s main exhibition on Tippett and Britten, and the two composers’ long relationship. (http•••) Festival Talks: Tippett’s World (7-14 June, 1pm) Further insights into the life and works of Michael Tippett, including extracts of music from his long and varied career and footage from television interviews over the decades. (http•••) Song Moments (7-23 June daily, time variable) Every day of this year’s Festival we will be scheduling a ‘moment of song’. Each day there will be a different Britten song, a different singer, performing somewhere on The Red House site! The singer will be announced each day on social media and via a noticeboard on site. (http•••) Talk: Oliver Soden and Michael Tippett (13 June, 5-6pm) We are joined by Oliver Soden, Tippett’s biographer and curator of our exhibition this year, for a talk about the remarkable life of this fascinating twentieth century composer. (http•••) Scratch Choir on the Bandstand (14 June, 1pm) Come and hear our Scratch Choir for a sing through of Tippett’s beautiful Spirituals on the beach. For exact times see our website. (http•••) Archive exhibition: Britten & Song (15-23 June, 11am-4pm) Complementing the Festival talks in the second week and the programme at Snape Maltings, a rich and varied display of items from the Britten-Pears Foundation collection, including original music manuscripts and the poetry books used by Britten to create his song cycles and other vocal works. (http•••) Festival Talks: Britten & Song (15-23 June, 1pm) To coincide with the Singing Britten masterclasses at Snape Maltings, and the Poetry and Music season, our talks in the second week focus on Britten’s extraordinary output of vocal music. (http•••) Barlines: Conversations with Tippett in Prison (15 June, 4-5pm at The Pumphouse) An evocation of Michael Tippett’s life-changing stint in Wormwood Scrubs in 1943 as a conscientious objector. Set in the confines of Tippett’s prison cell, an hour of music, letters to the outside world, and conversations with Benjamin Britten. Written and directed by Sarah Gabriel (A House on Middagh Street, The Red House’s 2018 show) in collaboration with Tippett's biographer, Oliver Soden. (http•••) Talk: Facing the Music (19 June, 3-4pm) A few days before Peter Pears’ 109th birthday (on 22 June) art historian Dr Mandy Bentley discusses Britten and Pears’ collection of portraits, some of which are currently on display. These portraits give a fascinating insight into creative identity and the public and private presentation of the self. (http•••) Visit & Book Address: The Red House, Golf Lane, Aldeburgh, Suffolk IP15 5PZ Book online: brittenpears.org Booking line: 01728 451700
Anna Carina Forsberg Svendsen Ayala Zimbler Bentley Angell Nosek Jakob Vad Holm McKay Stockmarr Becker Andersson Steffensen Basset Bland Olsen Novotny Jensen Martinez 2019
W.A. Mozart - Requiem Copenhagen Soloists, J. Ofir Rehearsal clip, October 30th 2019, Koncertkirken, Copenhagen Soprano Anna Wierød Anna Carina Sundstedt Julie Borgwardt-Stampe Alto Rebecca Forsberg Svendsen Elenor Wiman Ayala Zimbler Hertz Tenor Kieran White Jakob Skjoldborg Paul Bentley-Angell Bass Jaromír Nosek Piet Larsen (Jakob Vad) Violin I Noam Schuss, Julia Dagerfelt, Maria Solgaard Holm, Arsema Asghodom Violin II Lena Tove, Anders Frostin, Georgina McKay Lodge Viola Marie Stockmarr Becker, Paula Ode Cello Ingrid Andersson, Kjeld Steffensen Double-bass Lars Baunkilde Basset horn Nicola Boud Joachim Åkerlind Bassoon Kamila Marcinkowska-Prasad Alexander Fine Trompet Justin Bland, Klaus Bjørn Olsen Trombone Pavel Novotny, Tomas Lajtkep, Ian Price Timpani Per Jensen Organ Gilbert Martinez Conductor and musical director: Jonathan Ofir
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