Charlotte Alington Barnard Vídeos
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Kwazulu Natal Philharmonic Orchestra Temmingh Clinton Forsyth 1936 1965 1971 2012 2013 2014 2015
Vun’we - Unity/Harmonious Co-living (A National Anthem Submission) by Dr Shalati Joseph Khosa from the album Mintirho ya SJ Khosa Instrumental featuring the KwaZulu-Natal Philharmonic Orchestra. Produced by Dr Reuel J Khoza. Listen now on Apple Music: (http•••) Visit (http•••) to access all the albums and sheet music now available. Visit (http•••) for more about Executive Producer Dr Reuel J Khoza Dr Shalati Joseph Khosa +••.••(...)) From time to time nations get blessed with prodigies. In the years 1936 to 2012 South Africa hosted one such musical prodigy in the person of Shalati Joseph Khosa (SJ). Born of a musical family SJ began arranging or embellishing hymns and traditional pieces at age six. By age fourteen he had formally composed several songs that were performed by church and school choirs. During his first year at the University of the North (now University of Limpopo) his musical talent shone so brightly that Prof Lekhele could not resist to invite him as co-conductor of the University Choir and fellow adjudicator of high school Eisteddfods. His university contemporaries remember him so consumed by music that he would occasionally conduct imaginary choirs whilst queuing for food at the dining hall. I had the fortune of being his student at Bankuna High School in 1965, albeit very briefly before he was transferred to another institution. Our relationship was to endure for decades. His composition talent exploded onto the South African choral music scene with such songs as Giyani and Khindlimuka Gaza and later Mintirho Ya Vulavula (Deeds Speak), Matimba ya Vuyimbeleri (The Power of Music) and many more. By the time he died at age seventy-six he had composed in excess of 850 songs with such varied thematic messages as historical, cultural, spiritual, philosophical, traditional, educational, motivational, in praise of nature etc; spontaneous as well as commissioned. The twenty-four songs in this album are a selection of his better-known compositions. A delightful sample worthy of savouring. SJ chose to enrich and nourish his natural music talent through formal study. In 1971 he won a musical scholarship to study Brass Band Music at Loussane in Switzerland. Later qualifications include BA, BA Honours and MA in Music Education. He was later awarded a doctorate in Music. Dr SJ Khosa: Explosive musical talent, prolific composer, artistic conductor, dedicated music educator, objective adjudicator and an embodiment of musical brilliance par excellence. May humanity continue to delight in your countless songs and derive inspiration from your autobiography, a life abundantly lived, talent brilliantly displayed. - Dr Reuel J Khoza: 7 April 2015 Mark Cheyne (Music Producer & Orchestrator) Mark Cheyne is one of South Africa’s most prolific symphonic arrangers. His arrangements have been performed throughout South Africa and internationally. He has worked with many well-known artists including Ladysmith Black Mambazo, Johnny Clegg, Sibongile Khumalo, Yvonne Chaka Chaka, Lira & many others, as well as all the top orchestras in the country. Albums he has produced have received 5 nominations for South African Music Awards. He operates his music production company, Aaross Music, from Johannesburg, South Africa. www.aaross.co.za KwaZulu-Natal Philharmonic Orchestra Conductor: Lykele Temmingh The KwaZulu-Natal Philharmonic Orchestra is a professional orchestra of 70 full-time musicians from more than twenty countries around the world. It enjoys a reputation for innovative excellence among South African orchestras and has proved to be a formidable resource countrywide. From its world-class symphony concert seasons in the Durban City Hall, through a variety of popular concerts performed at indoor and outdoor venues, to its key focus of education, the KZN Philharmonic is committed to enriching the cultural life of South Africa’s diverse audiences. Our comprehensive education and community engagement programmes expose learners throughout KwaZulu-Natal to the range of instruments in an orchestra and how they combine to produce inspirational and entertaining symphony concerts. Exposing learners to our work builds an appreciation for music whilst also reaching potential new talent. Credits: Executive Producer: Dr Reuel J Khoza Producer: Mark Cheyne Musical Arrangements: Mark Cheyne Consultant Musical Arranger: George Mxadana Recording Engineer: Richard Mitchell Assistant Engineers: Clinton Hattingh & Eduard de Lange Mixed by: Mark Cheyne Mastered by: Keith Forsyth Album Artwork: Marc Barnard for Red Flag Design Recorded at Studio -3, The Playhouse, Durban, November 2014
Sir Arthur Somervell Bach Hubert Parry Handel 1863 1937 2014
"An absolute gem. Somervell's Two Conversations about Bach receives its premiere recording in this performance. In essence, this is one composer's tribute to the genius of another. Somervell has written a pair of extended moderate tempo 2-part inventions with a 'continuo' accompaniment. These slip between the worlds of Bach instrumental contrapuntal writing and his glorious arioso music for voice. Very skilfully, Somervell has found a way to pay a clear tribute to the earlier master whilst also being of his own time". Nick Barnard of MusicWeb. Arthur Somervell Sir Arthur Somervell (5 June 1863 – 2 May 1937) was an English composer and art-song writer. After Hubert Parry, he was one of the most successful and influential writers of art song in the English music renaissance of the 1890s–1900s. One of his best-known works is his English-language adaptation of a Handel aria, "Silent Worship". Images Leaves of a smoke tree after a rain shower. Nikon D7100. Lens: Micro Nikkor 60mm f/2.8 AF-D. Performance Rupert Marshall-Luck - two violins (multitracked) Matthew Rickard - piano Wyastone Concert Hall, Wyastone Leys, Monmouth, Wales, 19-20 November 2014
Over the next few weeks we will upload the individual scenes from last year's Opera Scenes film. This was a major project for the school in 2020, with the alert level changes leading to some clear creative challenges. The first features Grace Burt and Matthew Barris, accompanied by Shangrong Feng and David Barnard.
Musikalische Komödie Oper Leipzig Mahr William Shakespeare Prokofjew Hass Lauf Geißler Weber Bergmann Töpfer Fürst
(http•••) Ballett in vier Akten von Mirko Mahr nach William Shakespeare | Musik von Sergej Prokofjew Für Jugendliche ab 12 Jahren Spieldauer ca. 2 Stunden | Eine Pause Die Liebesgeschichte von Romeo und Julia ist ein Stück Weltliteratur. Bis heute rührt und regt die Unbedingtheit dieser jungen Liebe Publikum und Kunstschaffende immer wieder an. Mirko Mahr, Leiter des Balletts der Musikalischen Komödie, erzählt den Mythos neu in einer Inszenierung für junges Publikum. Gerade die Expressivität des Tanzes eignet sich für die Interpretation dieses Shakespearestoffes und der darin vorkommenden großen Gefühle von Liebe, Hass, Vergebung, Rache und Freundschaft. Die Ballettmusik von Sergej Prokofjew charakterisiert psychologisch klar die Figuren und ihre komplexen Beziehungen zueinander, seien es die ungeduldigen Herzen des jugendlichen Paares, die unerbittliche Fehde der beiden Veroneser Familien Montague und Capulet, die blinde Wut und Trauer Romeos über den Tod seines Freundes Mercutio. Die Tragödie nimmt ihren schicksalhaften Lauf und gönnt den Liebenden allein die Vereinigung im Tod. Das macht »Romeo und Julia« zu einer der tragischsten, aber auch schönsten Ballettgeschichten, in der der Tod die reine Liebe unsterblich macht. Leitung Musikalische Leitung Stefan Klingele | Choreografie Mirko Mahr | Bühne Frank Schmutzler | Kostüme Norbert Bellen | Dramaturgie Christina Geißler Besetzung Julia Sara Barnard / Irina Weber | Romeo Tom Bergmann / Stephen Budd | Mercutio Mattia Cambiaghi | Benvolio Siarhei Martsinovich | Tybalt Walid Mahmoud | Graf Paris Vladimir Golubchyk | Gräfin Capulet Emilie Cattin | Graf Capulet Alexey Pancheshin a.G. | Amme Sabine Töpfer | Pater Lorenzo Michael Raschle | Gräfin Montague Alla Bykanova / Annelies Bindley | Graf Montague Mirko Mahr | Fürst von Verona Karl-Heinz Gohl | Volk von Verona Oksana Brjanzewa, Michela Farronato, Patricia Klages, Stefanie Miller, Elén Rainer, Sara Barnard/Irina Weber, Vladimir Golubchyk, Tom Bergmann/Stephen Budd | Orchester der Musikalischen Komödie
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