Ludwig van Beethoven Adelaide, Op. 46 Vídeos
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Lauren Zhang Beethoven Franz Liszt Joaquín Achúcarro Sergei Babayan Jean Efflam Bavouzet Peter Donohoe Hellwig Angela Hewitt Stephen Hough Pascal Nemirovski Marios Papadopoulos Menahem Pressler Lichfield Holstein City Birmingham Symphony Orchestra London Mozart Players European Union Chamber Orchestra China National Symphony Orchestra National Symphony Orchestra Sinfonia Varsovia Adelaide Symphony Orchestra Orchestra Swan Bbc Scottish Symphony Orchestra Bbc Proms Klavier Festival Ruhr Verbier Festival Nottingham Royal Concert Hall Birmingham Town Hall Herkulessaal Schleswig Holstein Musik Festival Sydney Town Hall 2015 2016 2017 2020
The Programme Beethoven: Symphony no 9 in D minor, op 125 (transcribed for solo piano by Franz Liszt) Lauren Zhang Young American pianist Lauren Zhang began piano lessons at the age of four with Madeline Ignazito. On moving to the UK, Lauren attended King Edward VI High School for Girls in Birmingham and studied as a pupil with Dr Robert Markham in the Junior Department at the Royal Birmingham Conservatoire. She also began taking lessons with Professor Christopher Elton in 2017. Lauren has participated in masterclasses or lessons with Joaquín Achúcarro, Sergei Babayan, Jean-Efflam Bavouzet, Fabio Bidini, Peter Donohoe, Peter Frankl, Kenneth Hamilton, Klaus Hellwig, Angela Hewitt, Stephen Hough, Yoheved Kaplinsky, Pascal Nemirovski, Marios Papadopoulos, Menahem Pressler, Boris Slutsky and John Thwaites. In 2016, Lauren won first prize at the 15th Ettlingen International Piano Competition in Germany. Among other achievements, she was a prize-winner at the Wales International Piano Festival (2016) and the Young Pianist of the North International Competition (2015). Lauren won the BBC Young Musician Competition at age 16 performing with the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra to widespread critical acclaim. Highlights since then include her debut at the BBC proms and appearances as soloist with the London Mozart Players, European Union Chamber Orchestra, China National Symphony Orchestra and Sinfonia Varsovia Orchestra in Warsaw. Lauren has also performed in the Tonhalle in Zürich and at Klavier-Festival Ruhr in recent years. She gave recitals across the UK, as part of the Ryedale, Lichfield and Wooburn Festivals, amongst many others. Her performances have been broadcast live on BBC Radio 3 and 4, TVN24 in Poland, and Deutschlandfunk in Germany. She also attended the Verbier Festival Academy and was accepted to the Curtis Institute of Music. In 2020, Lauren was invited to debut with the Adelaide Symphony Orchestra in Australia and with the Orchestra of the Swan, BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra and Brno Philharmonic. Recitals at Nottingham Royal Concert Hall, Birmingham Town Hall, the Herkulessaal in Munich, at Schleswig-Holstein Musik Festival in Germany, and at Sydney Town Hall were also planned. Lauren is grateful for the support of YCAT through their aftercare scheme for BBC Young Musician finalists. More information: (http•••)
John Aler Hahn Beethoven Liszt Angelici Rachmaninoff 1855 1990
In-house recording of a 1990 recital by American tenor JOHN ALER with pianist Michael Cordovana. HAHN: À Cloris/? ? ? ? BEETHOVEN: Der Kuss ? ? ? 10:45; Adelaide 18:55 LISZT: 3 Sonetti del Petrarca I' vidi in terra angelici costumi 24:37; Benedetto sia 'l giorno 30:40; Pace non trovo 36:25 [Rachmaninoff songs were not recorded.] PORTER: Every Time We Say Goodbye 43:17; In the Still of the Night; The Tale of the Oyster 49:45 (beginning only, with speed/pitch variation at end)
Beethoven Rostand Fischer Tiphaine Nolan Yon Matyas
5ème Symphonie de BEETHOVEN pour Percussions corporelles Interprétée par le Choeur des Colibris du Collège Saint Michel Garicoïts de Cambo (Pays Basque) Dans les jardins de la Villa Arnaga Musée Edmond Rostand Arrangement et Direction: Nelly Guilhemsans Images et Réalisation: Michel Jakobi Son et Mixage: Patrick Fischer Drone: Fabrice Viguier Et les 185 Colibris: Enora, Louann, Lise, Laura, Jon, Laetitia, Sam, Julie, Inko, Adélaïde, Emerys, Marvyn, Oihana, KIllian, Yoana, Mathis, Arzhéla, Mila, Maika, Elaia, Elisabeth, Alizia, Chloé, Anita, Sophie, Leire, Romy, Marie, Elodie, Stella, Mathilde, Bixente, Océane, Maty, Fabien, Emma, Lutxi, Léana, Laurine, Simon, Adrien, Alaia, Enaitz, Clémence, Maia, Xabier, Raphaël, OIhana M, Inès, Elorri, Fabio, Solenn, Léna, Léonore, Amaia, Manon, Elaia B, Léna, Aimée, Naia, Eléa, Gabrielle, Karine, Charlotte, Xalbat, Léa, Esteban, Ainess, Héloïse, Tiphaine, Sophie, Alysson, Eneko, Sergio, Mélina, Lucie, Anaïs, Oihan, Simon, Clara, Lisa, Esteban N, Sarah, Maly, Maïlen, Manuel, David, Mahana, Elena, Alexane, Maia, Circé, Lilou, Iban, Charlotte, Clément, Xéline, KIlian MB, Alexia, Antton, Henri, Maelyn, Naia A, Lelia, Julen, Julian, Marin, Keti, Antoine, Xana, Uhaina, Carole, Iban I, Loréna, Sylia, Iban L, Luna, Tessa, Inaki, Tatiana, Mikel, Maylis, Maxime, Antton A, Elaia B, Lisa, Nolan, Romane, Mathilde F, Loan, Oihana G, JUlen L, Zoé, OIhana, Emma L, Maelys L, Bryan, Samuel, Noam, Ilona, Lauryne, Souad, Yon, Antton A, Kaitlyn, Imanol, Amaia B, Bixente B, Luna C, Maitane, Fleur, Iban E, Céleste, Eneka, Hodei, Mathilde J, Lény, Maika L, Adélaïde M, Mikela, Louane, Joana P, Matyas, Estebe, Paul, ... et Christian Blanchard dans le rôle de Beethoven!
Carl Czerny Bach Haydn Mozart Wenzel Krumpholz Krumpholz Beethoven 1791 1800 1801 1804 1806 1812 1857
Carl Czerny (21 February 1791 – 15 July 1857) was an Austrian composer, teacher, and pianist of Czech origin whose vast musical production amounted to over a thousand works. His books of studies for the piano are still widely used in piano teaching. As a child prodigy, Czerny began playing piano at age three and composing at age seven. His first piano teacher was his father, who taught him mainly Bach, Haydn and Mozart. He began performing piano recitals in his parents' home. Czerny made his first public performance in 1800 playing Mozart's Piano Concerto No. 24 in C minor. In 1801, Wenzel Krumpholz, a Czech composer and violinist, scheduled a presentation for Czerny at the home of Ludwig van Beethoven. Beethoven asked Czerny to play his Pathétique Sonata and Adelaide. Beethoven was impressed with the 10-year-old and accepted him as a pupil. Czerny remained under Beethoven's tutelage until 1804 and sporadically thereafter. Czerny was selected by Beethoven for the premiere of the latter's Piano Concerto No. 1 in 1806 and, at the age of 21, in February 1812, Czerny gave the Vienna premiere of Beethoven's Piano Concerto No. 5, "Emperor". Czerny wrote that his musical memory enabled him to play all the Beethoven works by heart without exceptionю Czerny maintained a relationship with Beethoven throughout his life, and also gave piano lessons to Beethoven's nephew Carl.
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