Shigeaki Saegusa Vídeos
compositor japonés
- ópera
- Japón
- compositor, musicólogo
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Okano Teiichi Takano Saegusa Macgregor 1914
OBOROZUKIYO 朧月夜 “Misty Moonlit Night” Composed: OKANO Teiichi 岡野貞 (1914) Lyrics: TAKANO Tatuyuki Piano arr. Saegusa Shigeaki Shakuhachi: Andrew MacGregor This lovely piano arrangement may be purchased at (http•••) The song, Oborozukiyo, was written to pass down the Japanese landscape to posterity. In 1914, the song appeared in the list of "Jinjo Elementary School Songs [ja] for 6th-grade," to be taught in the Japanese public school system. It is still sung to this day. 1. 菜の花畠に、入日薄れ、 見わたす山の端、霞ふかし。 春風そよふく、空を見れば、 夕月かかりて、にほひ淡し。 2. 里わの火影も、森の色も、 田中の小路をたどる人も、 蛙のなくねも、かねの音も、 さながら霞める 朧月夜。 1. Evening sun goes down in a mustard field. Looking out over the mountain ridges, Veiled in dense mist. Feeling the Spring breeze Looking up at the sky. The evening moon rises high Coloured softly. 2. The village lights. The green of the forest Walking along a narrow path between rice paddies Croaking of a frog. The sound of a temple bell Everything shrouded in mist on A Misty Moonlit night.
Shigeaki Saegusa 1438 1946 1978
Tracklist: Side A 00:00 Startrek 03:05 Orion Nebula 07:44 Radio Galaxy M87 10:55 Quasar 3C273 Side B 14:38 Pulser 19:46 Ring Nebula M57 22:39 Startrek (Reprise) 25:00 Globular Cluster Rip of the 1978 LP release from NHK.
Andrea Griminelli Sir James Galway Giulini Zubin Mehta Roger Norrington Emmanuel Krivine Yuri Bashmet Richard Bonynge Jean Pierre Rampal Gennady Rozhdestvensky James Levine Jerzy Semkov Luciano Pavarotti Carlo Boccadoro Ennio Morricone Shigeaki Saegusa James Taylor Marsalis Scala Carnegie Hall Suntory Hall Madison Square Garden Eiffel Tower Royal Philharmonic London Philharmonic Orchestre Paris English Chamber Orchestra Camerata Academica 1984 1991 2003
Flute Center of New York presents Flute Unscripted with Caity Massoud, featuring Andrea Griminelli. Andrea Griminelli’s sensitive interpretations and astonishing technique have earned accolades and awards from every corner of the musical world –including the Grammy, the Prix de Paris and an Italian Knighthood. Legendary flutist Sir James Galway described him as “the greatest flute player who has come to the forefront of the musical scene for many years”. Over a 34-year career as a soloist, Griminelli has performed at La Scala, Carnegie Hall and Suntory Hall among many others in Europe, Asia and the Americas. His performances with leading conductors have included Georges Pretre, Carl-Maria Giulini, Zubin Mehta, Sir Roger Norrington, Emmanuel Krivine, Yuri Bashmet, Sir Richard Bonynge, Jean-Pierre Rampal, Gennady Rozhdestvensky, James Levine and Jerzy Semkov among others. He has worked with the Royal Philharmonic, Berlin Symphony, Munchner Rundfunkorchester, London Philharmonic, l’Orchestre de Paris, New York Philharmonic, Orchestra Nazionale della RAI, and the Los Angeles Philharmonic, just to name a few. In 1984, at the age of 25, he was invited by Luciano Pavarotti to perform in the now famous concert at New York’s Madison Square Garden. This marked the start of a collaboration between the two artists that spanned 200 concerts including performances at London’s Hyde Park, New York’s Central Park, the Eiffel Tower in Paris and Red Square in Moscow. In 1991 Griminelli received a knighthood from the President of the Italian Republic and in 2003 he was made Officer of Merit of the Italian Republic. A champion of new work, he has given the world premieres of compositions for flute and orchestra by many composers including Carlo Boccadoro, Fabrizio Festa, Ennio Morricone and Shigeaki Saegusa. Griminelli began playing the flute at the age of eleven. During his studies with Jean- Pierre Rampal at the Paris Conservatory and he won music competitions in Stresa and Alessandria, Italy. He was twice awarded the prestigious Prix de Paris. A prolific recording artist, he has been featured as soloist on more than 30 discs including recordings with the English Chamber Orchestra conducted by Jean-Pierre Rampal and Camerata Academica Salzburg led by Sir Roger Norrington. His work on behalf of charitable causes has led to frequent collaborations with artists from popular culture including Sir Elton John, James Taylor, Sting, Branford Marsalis and Ian Anderson of Jethro Tull. Tune in to see Andrea Griminelli talk about his career, including touring the world while raising a family and his musical partnership with Luciano Pavarotti. Like and Subscribe so you never miss an episode! Flute Unscripted is available on iTunes, Libsyn, Soundcloud, Spotify, Youtube or Google Play: (http•••) Find your flute at the Flute Center: (http•••) Shop flute sheet music at Rose Music/FCNY: (http•••)
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