Rebecca Loomis Vídeos
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Jarrett Tucker Loomis Montgomery Carey Laraine Stephens Stephens Sawyer 1973
A private investigator (Glenn Ford) specializing in fine arts tries to track down some missing rare biblical scrolls. Glenn Ford as Sam Jarrett Anthony Quayle as Cosmo Bastrop Forrest Tucker as Rev. Simpson Richard Anderson as Spencer Loomis Yvonne Craig as Luluwa Elliott Montgomery as Dr. Carey Laraine Stephens as Sigrid Larsen Jody Gilbert as Sawyer (http•••)
Byron Schenkman Wynne Greenwood Loomis Richards Lilienthal Crosby Lewandowski Zhao 2021
"Mozart & the Genius of Love" November 14, 2021 Filmed at Epiphany Parish of Seattle Rachell Ellen Wong, Violin Susan Gulkis Assadi, Viola Byron Schenkman, Piano PRODUCTION STAFF Recording Engineer Bill Levey, Via Audio Seattle Videographer Wynne Greenwood Assistant Videographer Tristan Anslyn Tuning Todd Loomis Art Director Rebecca Richards-Diop Project Manager Etta Lilienthal STAFF Artistic Director Byron Schenkman Executive Director Margy Crosby Marketing & Operations Etta Lilienthal BOARD OF DIRECTORS President Robert DeLine Vice President Tom Lewandowski Treasurer Zhenyu Zhao Secretary Fox Spears Members Flora Lee Donna McCampbell Joy Sherman Chris Sondreal Join the BS&F Continuo Circle! (http•••) Your generous gift to Byron Schenkman & Friends supports bringing artistically excellent Baroque and Classical chamber music to audiences in Seattle and beyond through lively and engaging concerts and recordings. To purchase a CD from BS&F Recordings, please visit our website: (http•••)
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Alfred Einstein Hans Keller Loomis 1756 1772 1791 1986
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart +••.••(...)) Divertimento in B-flat major for string quartet, K. 137/125b (1772) 00:00 - Andante 07:52 - Allegro di molto 11:17 - Allegro assai Academy of St. Martin-in-the-Fields Chamber Ensemble (1986) "Three early Mozart pieces, K. 137, 137 and 138, are labeled divertimentos on the manuscripts and are so listed in Grove. However, few Mozart scholars accept that tag as an accurate description of the works, and most doubt that the title came from Mozart. For one thing, a divertimento should have two minuets, and these three have none. At first glance they seem to be straightforward string quartets--yet many experts contend that they don't sound at all like string quartets. So what are they? Mozart scholar Alfred Einstein fancies them as small symphonies for strings, to which the composer was prepared to add extra parts for winds; they are sometimes known as the 'Salzburg symphonies.' Musicologist Hans Keller has given them the curious designation of 'orchestral quartets.' Others insist that they are indeed string quartets even if they lack the serious temper of that rarefied form. Yet (to complete the confusion) they are universally referred to as divertimentos--the one thing everyone agrees they are not. Whatever they're called, they are fine examples of Mozart's early essays in chamber music...Mozart composed them in 1772, when he was 16, not long before leaving Salzburg on his third (and, as it turned out, his last) trip to Italy. He was going to Milan to produce the opera 'Lucio Silla' on a commission from Count Firmian, governor-general of that city. He probably expected, from previous experience, to need music to entertain the count's court while he was at work on the opera. So it seems likely that these three works were composed to meet that need. Mozart may have planned to present them with a small orchestra, as Einstein surmises, but here they are played by the four instruments of a string quartet. The Divertimento in B flat, K. 137...differs from [K. 136 & K. 138] by starting with a slow movement. This affecting 'Andante' is led by the first violin and is punctuated by dramatic responses from the accompanying strings. A spirited 'Allegro di molto' movement follows, leading to a delicate finale marked 'Allegro assai'. This section, while not actually a minuet, has a courtly air that suggests a roomful of dancers bowing and curtsying under brilliant chandeliers." - Harvey B. Loomis Painting: Still Life (Morning Glories, Toad, & Insects), Otto Marseus van Schrieck
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