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Quinault Carla Gavazzi Francesco Cilea Simonetto 2011
Provided to YouTube by The Orchard Enterprises Adriana Lecouvreur: Atto I - "Del sultano amuratte... Io son l'umile ancella" (Adriana, il Principe, l'Abate, Michonnet, Jouvenot, Dangeville, Quinault, Poisson) · Carla Gavazzi · Francesco Cilea · Orchestra Lirica e Coro di Milano della RAI · Alfredo Simonetto Cilea: Adriana Lecouvreur ℗ 2011 C.R. Digital Contents (De la Presente Edición) Released on: 2011-08-09 Music Publisher: SGAE Auto-generated by YouTube.
Henri Brod Gustave Vogt Vogt Fétis Boehm Quinault Habeneck Schweitzer 1781 1789 1799 1801 1812 1818 1825 1826 1828 1837 1839
Henri Brod (Paris, 13 June 1799 - Paris, 6 April 1839) French oboist, wind instrument maker and composer. He studied at the Paris Conservatoire from 1812 under Gustave Vogt, who shared Brod’s Protestant Alsatian background. Having received the premier prix in 1818, the following year Brod was appointed second oboist in the Opéra orchestra alongside his teacher. During Vogt’s absences in 1826 and 1828 Brod filled Vogt’s place as first oboist. The abilities of the two players were often compared; Fétis found Brod’s tone sweeter than that of his teacher. A statuette by Dantan jeune (Paris, Musée Carnavalet) caricatures Brod playing a musette. He died just 3 months before he would have been eligible for a pension to support his wife and young son. His widow petitioned repeatedly for support from the administration of both the Conservatoire and Opéra. Oboes by Brod, some made in collaboration with his brother Jean-Godefroy (b ?1801) were held in high regard. Brod had acquired tools and plans from Christophe Delusse (fl.1781-1789), and his earliest oboes were modelled on those of Delusse. Brod quickly gained a reputation for innovation and did much to influence the oboe’s development. He was probably the first oboe maker in France to add octave keys, to extend the range to b (and on some instruments to a) and to design a pierced plate to half close the first hole. Brod promoted a straight english horn (cor anglais moderne), conceived an hautbois baritone, pitched an octave below the treble oboe, and made a petit hautbois, pitched above the treble oboe. It was reported that he was developing an oboe with Boehm keywork. Other inventions include a gouging machine used in oboe and bassoon reed making. His two-part Méthode pour le hautbois (Paris, 1825–35), includes important technical information and explains the rationale for these innovations. In addition to pièces de salon, romances and operatic fantasies for oboe, including Variations on Lucia di Lammermoor and Siège de Corinthe, Brod composed an opera on Quinault’s libretto Thesée which was rejected by the audition panel of the Opéra in 1826. The only known performance of excerpts of this score (now lost) took place in 1837 under the direction of F.-A. Habeneck. A definitive list of Brod’s compositions has yet to be established. Albert Schweitzer Quintet. Camille Corot - Flesselles, a Street with a Peasant and Her Cow.
Henri Brod Gustave Vogt Vogt Fétis Boehm Quinault Habeneck Schweitzer 1781 1789 1799 1801 1812 1818 1825 1826 1828 1837 1839
Henri Brod (Paris, 13 June 1799 - Paris, 6 April 1839) French oboist, wind instrument maker and composer. He studied at the Paris Conservatoire from 1812 under Gustave Vogt, who shared Brod’s Protestant Alsatian background. Having received the premier prix in 1818, the following year Brod was appointed second oboist in the Opéra orchestra alongside his teacher. During Vogt’s absences in 1826 and 1828 Brod filled Vogt’s place as first oboist. The abilities of the two players were often compared; Fétis found Brod’s tone sweeter than that of his teacher. A statuette by Dantan jeune (Paris, Musée Carnavalet) caricatures Brod playing a musette. He died just 3 months before he would have been eligible for a pension to support his wife and young son. His widow petitioned repeatedly for support from the administration of both the Conservatoire and Opéra. Oboes by Brod, some made in collaboration with his brother Jean-Godefroy (b ?1801) were held in high regard. Brod had acquired tools and plans from Christophe Delusse (fl.1781-1789), and his earliest oboes were modelled on those of Delusse. Brod quickly gained a reputation for innovation and did much to influence the oboe’s development. He was probably the first oboe maker in France to add octave keys, to extend the range to b (and on some instruments to a) and to design a pierced plate to half close the first hole. Brod promoted a straight english horn (cor anglais moderne), conceived an hautbois baritone, pitched an octave below the treble oboe, and made a petit hautbois, pitched above the treble oboe. It was reported that he was developing an oboe with Boehm keywork. Other inventions include a gouging machine used in oboe and bassoon reed making. His two-part Méthode pour le hautbois (Paris, 1825–35), includes important technical information and explains the rationale for these innovations. In addition to pièces de salon, romances and operatic fantasies for oboe, including Variations on Lucia di Lammermoor and Siège de Corinthe, Brod composed an opera on Quinault’s libretto Thesée which was rejected by the audition panel of the Opéra in 1826. The only known performance of excerpts of this score (now lost) took place in 1837 under the direction of F.-A. Habeneck. A definitive list of Brod’s compositions has yet to be established. Adagio - Allegro vivace Andante Minuetto. Allegro Presto Albert Schweitzer Quintet. Camille Corot - Flesselles, a Street with a Peasant and Her Cow.
Stephanie Houtzeel Jean Baptiste Lully Quinault Robert Getchell Ryan Brown Opera Lafayette 2007 2008
Provided to YouTube by NAXOS of America Overture · Stephanie Houtzeel Lully, J.: Armide (Opera Lafayette, 2007) ℗ 2008 Naxos Released on: 2008-10-28 Artist: Adria McCulloch Artist: Ann Monoyios Artist: Darren Perry Artist: Francois Loup Composer: Jean-Baptiste Lully Artist: Miriam Dubrow Choir: Opera Lafayette Chorus Orchestra: Opera Lafayette Orchestra Composer: Philippe Quinault Artist: Robert Getchell Conductor: Ryan Brown Artist: Stephanie Houtzeel Artist: Tara McCredie Artist: Tony Boutte Artist: William Sharp Producer: Max Wilcox Auto-generated by YouTube.
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