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Senallié - Leclair - Forqueray: Sonates et Pièces
[…] 7:2513. La d'Aubonne - Sarabande 6:0714. La Bournonville 2:3915. La Sainscy 3:2916. La Carillon de Passy 3:2517. La Latour 4:44*La Angrave, La du Vaucel, La Marangis ou la Plissay wurden von Jean-Baptiste-Antoine Forqueray komponiert.Blandine Rannou, ClavecinEnregistré du 19 au 23 et 26 au 30 novembre 2007au Studio Sequenza - MontreuilPrise de son: Franck Jaffrès et Alban MoraudDirection Artistique: Franck JaffrèsMontage: Alban MoraudCollection Printemps des Arts de Monte-CarloZig-Zag Territoires www.zigzag-territoires.com ZZT080301.2
2017-06-25 01:00:30
[…] is no longer here to share his classical take on the music of life. What is left, is his vast music archive and the hope that David Michael Frank will be allowed to publish Jackson’s acoustic compositions in the future. Even if these would somehow fail to impress hardcore classical music enthusiasts, they would still reveal more of Jackson’s musical mindset. That in itself is worth exploring by anyone interested in music history. © Annemarie Latour My gratitude goes to Prof. Eleonora Beck for sharing the brief outline of her unpublished lecture ‘The Influence of Classical Music on Michael Jackson’, which was held at Lewis & Clark College on the 9th of February 2010. I am also grateful to François Glorieux , whom I was privileged to meet in 2016 and who kindly shared his remarkable story of meeting Michael Jackson in person.
2017-06-19 01:00:30
[…] Jackson tape, which he thought he had lost until rediscovering it in his personal archives in 2016. Just like his memories of meeting the King of Pop, Glorieux’s classical interpretation of Jackson’s music remains vivid, colourful and energetic. His project with Jackson may not have come to completion, but for Glorieux it was a musical journey to remember for a lifetime. François Glorieux and his three Michael Jackson arrangements for symphony orchestra, 2016 (photo: Annemarie Latour) © Annemarie Latour My gratitude goes to Prof. Eleonora Beck for sharing the brief outline of her unpublished lecture ‘The Influence of Classical Music on Michael Jackson’, which was held at Lewis & Clark College on the 9th of February 2010. I am also grateful to François Glorieux , whom I was privileged to meet in 2016 and who kindly shared his remarkable story of meeting Michael Jackson in person.
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