Rudolf Rojahn Vídeos
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Iver Paul Fredrik Holter Holder Børresen Rojahn Johan Svendsen Edvard Grieg Royal Philharmonic Orchestra Oslo Philharmonic Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra 1812 1818 1850 1857 1876 1880 1882 1886 1889 1890 1900 1906 1912 1941
It is my sincere and express wish that any and all financial compensation that may be my due from this presentation be instead directed to all holders of copyright. Should a change in copyright holder or status render its removal necessary, I ask only for notification prior to the filing of a claim with YouTube, and I will not hesitate to delete it as soon as possible. Iver Holter +••.••(...)) Symphony in F Major, Op. 3 I. Allegro vivace 0:00 II. Adagio ma non troppo 9:05 III. Allegro molto 23:16 IV. Allegro risoluto 30:57 Royal Philharmonic Orchestra Per Dreier, conductor Iver Paul Fredrik Holter was a Norwegian composer. He was conductor and music director of the Oslo Philharmonic for a quarter century. Holter was born in Gausdal, Oppland, Norway. His parents were Caspar Georg Holter (1812–1880), a minister, and Caroline Theodora Børresen (1818–1857). He spent his adolescence at Gjerpen in Skien, where he received violin lessons from Ferdinand A. Rojahn. He had originally studied medicine but by 1876, he changed career paths to become a musician. He first studied music with Johan Svendsen and afterward in Leipzig. He continued his music studies in Berlin. In the autumn of 1882, he followed Edvard Grieg as conductor for the Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra. In autumn 1886, he became music director and conductor of the Oslo Philharmonic, a position he held for 25 years. Holter suggested the founding of a city orchestra which could play at municipal festivities, concerts and in the theatre, and as a result of this, the orchestra gained municipal support from 1889. Holter became a central figure in the city's musical life. In 1890 he founded the Oslo Boys Orchestra, and he was conductor of the Music Association (Musikkforeningen) in Oslo for a quarter century. During the period 1900 to 1906 he edited the music magazine, Nordisk Musik-Revue. In 1912, he was one of the founders Norwegian Musical Artists' Society (Norsk Tonekunstnersamfund). Holter composed piano music, songs and choral music, including a series of cantatas for various major and minor events. As a composer, he followed the Classical/Romantic ideals. His numerous compositions include a symphony, string quartets, a violin concerto, cantatas, songs and choral pieces. Most notably, he wrote music for Goethe's Götz von Berlichingen and the orchestral work St. Hans Kveld.
Guerilla Opera Rudolf Rojahn Woodruff Arroyo O Doherty Doherty 2010
SEPT 2010- Shots from the set design, load-in process and rehearsals for Heart of a Dog, by Rudolf Rojahn, with Guerilla Opera Directed by: Copeland Woodruff Design by: Julia Noulin-Mérat Lighting Design by: Tláloc López-Watermann Costumes by: Adrienne Carlile Puppets by: Sean Cote Ensemble: Brian Church as Doctor; Patrick Massey as Assistant; Glorivy Arroyo as Housekeeper; Aliana de la Guardia as Dog; Sean George as Carnival Barker; Kent O'Doherty, Suitor/Saxophone; Mike Williams, Percussion; Gabriela Diaz, Viola; and Javier R. Caballero, Cello Adapted from Mikhail Bulgakov's novella of the same name, composer Rudolf Rojahn's black comedy is re-imagined in a stylized new production by director Copeland Woodruff
An incredibly challenging yet worthwhile multi-percussion solo written by Rudolf Rojahn. The piece calls for bass drum, conga, two bongos, two woodblocks, brake drum, high metal, and three pitched, resonant metals; for this performance, I chose 3 suspended bell plates. Mallets used: Balter 22R's x4 Video recorded with: Zoom Q3HD Audio recorded with: Shure SM81's x2, MOTU interface Check out more from the composer: www.rudolfrojahn.com And download the piece directly here: www.imslp.org/wiki/Deus_Ex_Machina_(Rojahn,_Rudolf)
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- cronología: Compositores (Norteamérica).
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