Václav Kučera Videos
tschechischer Komponist, Pianist, Pädagoge, Musikwissenschaftler und Komponist
- klassische Musik, Schauspielmusik, Elektroakustische Musik, Ballett
- Tschechoslowakei, Tschechien
- Komponist, Pädagoge, Musikwissenschaftler, Pianist, Lehrer, Redakteur, Musikpädagoge
Letzte Aktualisierung
2024-05-19
Aktualisieren
Max Bruch Jan Kučera Kučera Prague Radio Symphony Orchestra
Max Bruch: Suite on Russian Folk Melodies, op. 79b / Prague Radio Symphony Orchestra, Jan Kučera - conductor
Beethoven Darvas Kučera Miro Lukáš Glaser
Hier zum Album: (http•••) BEETHOVEN 5 is part of our world premiere "9 Symphonies in 9 Minutes", in which all of Ludwig van Beethoven's symphonies are paraphrased in nine minutes - and that precise to the second: The "Fifth" certainly occupies a special position in Ludwig van Beethoven's symphonic oeuvre and, with its fate motif (the "knocking at the gate", which also gives the symphony its name "Schicksalssinfonie") right at the beginning of the symphony, is probably one of the most popular pieces of classical music to this day. This led us to include this theme in our collection of "9 Symphonies", to refine it with improvisations in our unique Janoska style and to take away its heaviness through Latin Jazz, to underlay it with a funky rhythm and thus to bring the theme into the 21st century. At the end of the theme, the fate motif mentioned at the beginning resounds again on the piano, quasi as an echo - in temporary modulation chords and as a transition into the following Pastoral Symphony... (http•••) Janoska Ensemble Frantisek Janoska Ondrej Janoska Roman Janoska Julius Darvas With a special thanks to our Family and Team Producer: Marek Kučera Directed by: Miro Remo Screenplay: Lukáš Kačerjak, Marek Kučera, Miro Remo DOP: Lukáš Kačerjak Executive producer: Marek Kučera Edit & Effects: Miro Remo Sound recording: Adam Matej Sound mix: Miro Remo Grading: Miro Remo Make Up: Martina Glaser Thanks: Pro Art Gallery, Bratislava (http•••) #JanoskaEnsemble #Beethoven5 #TheBigBs
Štěpán Štěpán Lucký Petrová Tausinger Loudová Kučera Casals Parsch Štědroň 1973 1995
Provided to YouTube by Supraphon Tre pezzi per I Due Boemi · Štěpán Lucký · Due Boemi di Praga Josef Horák - bass clarinet, Emma Kovárnová - piano (Petrová, Tausinger, Lucký, Loudová, Kučera, Casals, Parsch, Štědroň) ℗ 1973 SUPRAPHON a.s. Released on: 1995-01-01 Auto-generated by YouTube.
oder
- Zeitleiste: Komponisten (Europa). Interpreten (Europa).
- Indizes (in alphabetischer Reihenfolge): K...