Sadie Martinot News
American opera singer and actor (1861-1923)
- soprano
- United States of America
- opera singer, stage actor
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2021-01-14 12:00:00
Giuseppe Pennisi listens to Olivier Messiaen's Turangalîla Symphony. 'On this rendering, British conductor Alexander Soddy handles very well the Nationaltheater Orchester of Mannheim, where he is general director of music, and the two soloists, Tamara Stefanovich at the piano and Thomas Bloch at the Ondes Martinot.'
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2017-05-03 12:30:30
Is France rejecting the Boulez line for the Bacri solution?
[…] retains the timeless aspect of Classicism : the rigour of expression. My music is not neo-Romantic, it is Romantic, for it retains the timeless aspect of Romanticism : the density of expression. My music is Modern, for it retains the timeless aspect of Modernism : the broadening of the field of expression. My music is Postmodern, for it retains the timeless aspect of Postmodernism : the mixture of techniques of expression.” Photo (c) Thierry Martinot / Lebrecht Music&Arts
2015-06-13 05:54:00
New York Philharmonic – Honegger’s Joan of Arc at the Stake. Alan Gilbert, conductor. June 11, 2015.
Avery Fisher Hall at Lincoln Center. Orchestra ProgramJeanne d’Arc au bucher (1935, prologue 1944) by Arthur Honegger (1892-1955). Come de Bellescize, director.Cast. Joan – Marion Cotillard, Brother Dominuqe – Eric Genovese, Narrator and other roles – Christian Gonon; Erin Morley, Simone Osborne, Faith Sherman, Thomas Blondelle, Steven Humes, Charlotte Knutsen, Dashel Grossman, Thijs Beuming.New York Choral Artists, Joseph Flummerfelt, directorBrooklyn Youth Chorus, Dianne Berkun-Menaker, directorPierre Vallet, chorus master Story. Joan of Arc is handed over to the English after being captured by the Burgundians in battle. She is tried and convicted as a heretic and is burnt at the stake in Rouen. Facing her execution, Joan thinks back through her life with the help of a book brought in by Brother Dominique. The flames rise to consume her as her book is closed. The work is divided into a Prologue and eleven […]
2013-08-28 00:48:00
Glass harmonica Mozart Bloch Hebrides Ensemble Edinburgh
[…] gave an excellent showcase for the instruments distinctive and subtle sound; and an Adagio and Rondo K617 which includes it amongst a chamber ensemble with flute, oboe, violin and cello. Also performed was an arrangement by New Zealander Lyell Creswell of the Fantasia K594, originally composed to include a tuned mechanical clock, but here scored for glass harmonica, flute, oboe and violin. Hearing the glass harmonica, it is hard not to think of the Ondes Martinot, which Bloch, a pupil of Loriot, also plays. Both were of their time new and innovative and create distinctive sounds, but have not sustained a lasting role in the orchestral cannon. Also perhaps somewhat of its time is the work which closed the concert, George Crumb's Vox Balaenae. It's one of a number of works created around 1970, shortly after biologist Roger Payne discovered the communication of whales by sound, and recorded this in […]
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