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Commémorations 2025 (Décès: Aline Sanden)
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2024-05-02
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(http•••) Some of us get stuck at a Crossroads in our life and a guitar can often be used to help solve these basic life issues instead of all those strange new fangled silly inventions. During the 1930's, a lot of people were struggling at a crossroads in their lives and some of what is now regarded as the finest and most influential music in the world was created, from rhythmic guitar sounds and singing about life's troubles, a sound we now think of as the blues. With a really significant cost to the musician in those days it meant that guitars of this era had to play well and last a long time, often to be passed on through family generations. To create an instrument that evokes these traditional values, so often overlooked in our modern society, Tanglewood commissioned the services of a very special luthier, none other than Michael Sanden, the man behind Tanglewood Masterdesign. Michael is the creator of the Sanden Guitar company in Sweden, and now the chief design consultant for Tanglewood Guitars. Michael has that Scandinavian affinity with natural wood. He starts with the tree, selecting timbers that will sound good together, making the soundboards a precise measurement so they will flex and respond to the players attack, and then he braces the instrument with his own patterns to make each instrument have its own personality. It’s not just the special bracing, or the woods that are selected, or the construction method even. All these are vital components for any guitar… but on Crossroads Michael wanted to create something very very special. He wanted to make a guitar that could have the sound that any musician, professional or amateur could appreciate and he demanded that the neck profiles and bridge contouring and fret inlaying should be implemented without regard to the price of manufacturing, to proudly reflect the Tanglewood ethos of outstanding value and performance. When Michael was looking for a colour finish to compliment the earthy, naturally authentic signature of the Crossroads, the vivid autumnal palette of dark brown that was finally decided upon was likened by some of our friends to be inspired by the timber shading that old whiskey barrels of the last century looked like. So for the very first time, an all new Tanglewood colour finish, exclusively for the Crossroads series models and called it…Whiskey Barrel Burst! When this was done and the first prototypes rolled off the production line, they were so amazed by the achievement that we knew we had to really drive home the message that a lot of thought and a lot of love had gone into the creation of these fabulous guitars. We at PMT Portsmouth have hand selected the Crossroads instruments and bundled it with a quality hard case package. We feel it offers great traditional looks, modern playability and a quality of tone at a very affordable price ! Highly recommended, well done Tanglewood UK! (http•••) (http•••) (http•••)
Johann Sebastian Bach Alexandre Guilmant Cavaillé Cavaillé Coll Sanden 1731 1837 1911
Arranged for Organ by ALEXANDRE GUILMANT +••.••(...)) Wir danken dir, Gott, wir danken dir (We thank you, God, we thank you), BWV 29, is a sacred cantata by Johann Sebastian Bach. He composed it in Leipzig in 1731 for Ratswechsel, the inauguration of a new town council, and first performed it on 27 August of that year. Bach used the music from the choral movement for both the "Gratias agimus tibi" and "Dona nobis pacem" of his Mass in B minor. Hauptwer sistem 4.1 - Sample Set Organ ArtMedia Ducroquet-Cavaillé Coll - Cathedral Saint Saveur in Aix en Provence France Organist: Enrico Sandrini (sanden) - BS - Italy
Musikverein Yutaka Sado Sanden
Chefdirigent Yutaka Sado und Dramaturgin Ute van der Sanden präsentierten am 8. April im Musikverein Wien das Abonnementprogramm des Tonkünstler-Orchesters in der Konzertsaison 18-19.
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