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Austrian soprano
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2019-03-01 15:32:00
Ghost Story : Der Schildwache Nachtlied
by Carl Spitzweg (1808-1885) Another ghost story from the Des Knaben Wunderhorn collection of Brentano and Arnim in the version adapted by Mahler for his song Der Schildwache Nachtlied. The sentry is determined to do his duty because so many depend on his vigilance. But he hears a mysterious voice :"Ich kann und mag nicht Fröhlich sein;Wenn alle Leute schlafen,So muß ich wachen,Muß traurig sein.""Ach Knabe, du sollst nicht traurig sein,Will deiner warten,Im Rosengarten,Im grünen Klee.""Zum grünen Klee, da komm ich nicht,zum WaffengartenVoll HellepartenBin ich gestellt.""Stehst du im Feld, so helf dir Gott,An Gottes SegenIst alles gelegen,Wer's glauben tut.""Wer's glauben tut, ist weit davon,Er ist ein König,Er ist ein Kaiser,Er führt den Krieg." What's happening ? The sentry's doing his job even though he's not too happy about it. So what is this voice he's hearing ? Is it a ghost, a memory or his subconscious? He's stuck in […]
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2017-03-15 14:16:17
'Don't Worry About Looking Pretty' - Teaching The Bolshoi How To Dance Jerome Robbins's Weirdest Ballet
A Q&A with Jean-Pierre Frohlich, one of two ballet masters from New York City Ballet who traveled to Moscow to teach the Bolshoi dancers Robbins's The Cage.
2017-03-09 01:00:00
Hans Leo Haßler (1564-1612): Lustgarten neuer teutscher Gesäng, Balletti, Galliarden und Intraden 4 - 8 von Nürnberg 1601 CAPELLA LIPSIENSIS, dir. Dietrich Knothe Registered 1963, Re-Published 1996 [51:37] Museum HET REMBRANDTHUIS Music from the time of Rembrandt from Johann Joseph Fux [1660-1741] Heinrich Ignaz Franz Biber [1644-1704] Tarquinio Merula [1594/5-1665] Biagio Marini [1597-1665] COMBATTIMENTO CONSORT AMSTERDAM, dir. Jan Willem de Vriend without year [60:09] 17th Century Dutch Tile & Music Instrumental music from Johan Schop, Nicolaes a Kempis, Jacob van Eijk, Hendrik Anders, Servaas de Konink Various Artists, dir. Antoinette Lohmann without year [58:30] TRACKLIST Hans Leo Haßler (1564-1612) Lustgarten neuer teutscher Gesäng, Balletti, Galliarden und Intraden 4 - 8 von Nürnberg 1601 (01) Sechste Intrade (XLV) […]
2016-10-25 22:06:27
Movement V: What The Angels Tell Me Where We’ve Been: Movement I: What the Rocks and Mountains Tell Me (aka Summer Marches In) Movement II: What the Flowers Tell Me Movement III: What the Animals Tell Me Movement IV: What Man Tells Me And now we’re up to the second-last level of Mahler’s chain of creation – the angels. This is really simple. It’s another one of the songs from Des Knaben Wunderhorn (The Boy’s Wonderhorn), that slightly bizarre set of folk poems that Mahler loved so much. It describes the joy of three angels in heaven. The poem is arranged for (as in, written out to be performed by) a cute children’s choir (making “Bimm-Bamm” bell sounds), a female choir and the alto soloist again. And after assembling that many people, how long do they sing for? Yes, that’s right. Four minutes. Only in Mahler would […]
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