Marguerite Carré Vídeos
cantante de ópera, actor
- soprano
- Francia
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2024-04-27
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Norichika Iimori Gounod Jules Barbier 2021
Provided to YouTube by Space Shower FUGA 『ロミオとジュリエット』 より ジュリエットのアリア「私は夢に生きたい」 · Midori Umetsu · Norichika Iimori · Japan Century Symphony Orchestra · グノー · ジュール・バルビエ, ミシェル・カレ メルヘン ℗ 2021 Octavia Records Inc. Released on: 2021-05-26 Music Publisher: Copyright Control Composer: Gounod Lyricist: Jules Barbier, Michel Carre Auto-generated by YouTube.
Teresita Tagliapietra Carreño Tagliapietra Teresa Carreño Antico Giovanni Tagliapietra 1882 1889 1914 1951
Level: Late Intermediate-Advanced Link to score in IMSLP: (http•••) 0:18 Tristesse 4:07 Minuetto in stilo antico 6:03 Petite Berceuse Pianist: Erica Sipes Teresita Tagliepietra-Carreño +••.••(...)) USA * Daughter of the well-known pianist, singer, and composer, Teresa Carreño and her domestic partner after her first marriage ended, Giovanni Tagliapietra * Teresita pursued a career as a concert pianist in her early years * In 1889 she went to Germany with her mother and it was here that her concert career began * During World War I, her concertizing around Europe and income she received for property in Berlin, raised suspicion that she was acting as a German spy. In around 1914, she traveled on a French ship which was attacked at sea by Germans. After being seen speaking with one of the Germans, she was arrested, accused of espionage, and sentenced to death by firing squad. Over the next 3 months her brothers worked with the United States and the French Ambassador to ultimately stay her execution, saving her only hours before the sentence was to be carried out. She was then sent to Spain and kept under surveillance until she managed to travel to Switzerland disguised as a maid to be where her mother was. Before returning to the United States she was arrested yet again but quickly released. * Her name in the New York Times article recounting this story is listed as Teresita Carreno-Blois as she apparently married a military man by the name of Eustace William de Blois. To learn more about our project, please see our website at (http•••) To support this project and to gain access to the PMSW Directory we've put together listing all of the piano music composed by women that is available on imslp.org, please go to (http•••) For information on Erica and Sandra: (http•••) (http•••) You can also follow us individually on social media: Twitter: @pnomusshewrote, @ericasipes and @sandramogensen Instagram: @pianomusicshewrote, @erica.sipes and @enpleinelumiere YouTube: @ericaannsipes and @mogenpianist And thank you to the wonderful folks at IMSLP. This is an important resource for all musicians. If you end up using a score from their site, please consider making a donation to them or becoming a member: (http•••)
Paul Gérimont Monteverdi Jacobs Andreas Scholl Jennifer Larmore Simon Keenlyside Concerto Vocale
Paul Gerimon, Paul Gérimont, bass, basse noble, basso profondo, Deep D, Low Voice, Caronte in Monteverdi's L'Orfeo Opera 2 CD Harmonia Mundi WDR with Rene Jacobs Concerto vocale, Laurence Dale, Andreas Scholl, Jennifer Larmore, on pictures with Simon Keenlyside, WDR, Berlin Philarmony, Tricentenary of Théâtre Royal de la Monnaie, Royal Opera House, Brooklyn Academy of New York, Festival d'Aix-en-Provence, Théâtre des Champs Elysées, Theater Carré of Amsterdam, Nationale ReisOpera, La Monnaie-De Munt, Berlin Philarmony. Dinant-Belgium, www.paulgerimon.com
Ambroise Thomas Jules Barbier Totis Karalivanos 1937 1972 1985
Greek soprano Fofi Sarantopoulou +••.••(...)) performs Ophelia's Mad Scene from the opera "Hamlet" by Ambroise Thomas with libretto by Michel Carré and Jules Barbier Greek National Radio Symphony Orchestra Conductor: Totis Karalivanos (recorded in 1972) Η σοπράνο Φώφη Σαραντοπούλου +••.••(...)) ερμηνεύει τη Σκηνή της Τρέλλας της Οφηλίας από την όπερα "Άμλετ" του Ambroise Thomas σε λιμπρέτο των Michel Carré και Jules Barbier Συμφωνική Ορχήστρα του Ε.Ι.Ρ. Δ/ντης ορχήστρας: Τότης Καραλίβανος (ηχογράφηση του 1972)
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- cronología: Cantantes líricos (Europa).
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