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Joseph Holbrooke Vaughan Williams Ornstein Schoenberg Heymann Seaman Shakespeare Beethoven Barnett 1878 1920 1925 1958
Joseph Holbrooke (1878 – 1958) was an English composer, conductor, and pianist. Joseph Holbrooke belongs to the generation of composers at the core of the twentieth century British musical renaissance. He died in 1958, the same year as Vaughan Williams, and in almost total obscurity. His neglect began after the Great War and the gradient of descent increased dramatically from 1925 onwards. However he had a heyday and one with considerable celebrity. He wrote a considerable amount of light music and not once did he veer in the direction of atonalism although the four dances for solo piano may be taken as lampooning the trendiness of people like Ornstein and Schoenberg. Jazzy moments find their way into some of the music of the Twenties. For example he wrote music for the big society balls of the day and also went dancing with his wife Dorothy, better known as 'Dot'. Holbrooke has a strong handle on melody and perhaps his apprenticeship in the music halls accounts for the fact that he retained an unfeigned and unashamed admiration for real whistleable tunes. These found their way into his concert music which (with a few exceptions), contrary to popular myth, are not for monster-sized orchestras. Klaus Heymann's adventurous recording company Marco Polo have already recorded a number of his orchestral works but what we desperately need now are recordings of the symphony (No. 2) Apollo and the Seaman and the impressionistic tone poem Queen Mab (after Shakespeare). The three music-dramas are a natural for cinema or TV. In fact Holbrooke used film as part of the scenery in the premieres of all three works. The late works based on Poe short stories also appear to be worth exploring and are at the very least intriguing. These include the overture Amontillado, and the two 1930s tone poems The Pit and the Pendulum and The Maelstrom. All are in urgent need of exploratory performances. A full score of the overture and The Pit and The Pendulum exist; however the full score of The Maelstrom, which may also be entitled Descent Into the Maelstrom appears to be missing. At a less ambitious level we need recordings of his two titled piano sonatas of the 1930s/40s. There is so much which remains an unknown quantity with Holbrooke. His eight symphonies are each scored completely differently from the other seven. We can look at the later symphonies (5-8) and wonder particularly about the eighth symphony (Dance Symphony) which is scored for piano and orchestra. This work may well trace its origins back to the popular music he wrote during the 1920s but it could just as easily point towards new directions and experiments. Throughout his life Holbrooke was an experimenter but one who chose the language of romance in which to express himself. Like Beethoven, Holbrooke was afflicted with deafness. This set in relatively early from 1920 onwards. Visitors to the family home often had to contend with Holbrooke struggling with a massive old-fashioned hearing aid. Composition and re-composition continued. He revised earlier works and quarried discarded works for thematic material. There are also a few cases of the same work emerging under a different title. He occupied himself during the late 1930s and through into the 1940s with an autobiography. (Robert Barnett) / - A method to find scores: (http•••) - My donation link to keep the channel growing: (http•••) Thanks for listening :-)
Bolshoi Semperoper Mariinsky Lincoln Center Paris Opera Ballet Staatsballett Berlin Sterling Baca Brandt Dunn Hernandez Heymann O Neill Seo Shevchenko Zhao Darcey Carreño Fairchild Guerin Murphy Nunez Obraztsova Peck Simkin Smirnova Whelan 2011 2015
Dutch National Ballet Principal Dancer Anna Ol teaches a follow-along at home ballet barre class. Anna joined the Dutch National Ballet as a Principal Dancer in 2015 and has performed with companies including the State Opera of Tatarstan, the Mikhailovsky Theatre in St. Petersburg and the Stanislavsky and Nemirovich-Dantshenko Academic Music Theatre in Moscow. Youth America Grand Prix (YAGP) is the world's largest student ballet scholarship competition and global dance network, connecting students, teachers, schools, dance companies, and audiences worldwide. Now in its 22nd season, YAGP has reached more than 150,000 participants worldwide through its international ballet workshops, ballet auditions, ballet competitions, and ballet master classes. To date, over $4 million has been awarded to young dancers in scholarships to leading dance schools worldwide, including The Ailey School, American Ballet Theatre JKO School, The Australian Ballet School, Ballet West Academy, Berlin State Ballet School, Bolshoi Ballet Academy Summer Intensive, Boston Ballet School, Canada’s National Ballet School, Dutch National Ballet Academy, English National Ballet School, European School of Ballet, Houston Ballet Academy, John Cranko School of The Stuttgart Ballet, The Juilliard School, Paris Opera Ballet School, Princess Grace Academy, The Rock School for Dance Education, The Royal Ballet School, San Francisco Ballet School, The Washington School of Ballet, and Zurich Dance Academy, among other preeminent institutions in the U.S. and abroad. More than 450 YAGP alumni are now dancing in over 80 leading companies around the world – American Ballet Theatre, The Australian Ballet, Les Ballets de Monte-Carlo, Birmingham Royal Ballet, Boston Ballet, Dutch National Ballet, Dresden Semperoper Ballett, Finnish National Ballet, Houston Ballet, The Joffrey Ballet, Mariinsky Ballet, Miami City Ballet, National Ballet of Canada, New York City Ballet, Pacific Northwest Ballet, Paris Opera Ballet, Pennsylvania Ballet, The Royal Ballet, San Francisco Ballet, Staatsballett Berlin, and The Stuttgart Ballet, among others – with more than 100 of them in soloist or principal dancer positions. YAGP’s alumni success stories include some of the most prominent ballet stars in the dance world today: Maria Abashova, Constantine Allen, Sterling Baca, Elisa Badenes, Aran Bell, Isabella Boylston, Skylar Brandt, Jeffrey Cirio, Lia Cirio, Cesar Corrales, Michaela DePrince, Sasha De Dola, Derek Dunn, Isaac Hernandez, Mathias Heymann, Kimin Kim, Lauren Lovette, Julian MacKay, Maia Makhateli, Sara Mearns, Vadim Muntagirov, May Nagahisa, Hannah O’Neill, Calvin Royal III, Marcelino Sambé, Beckanne Sisk, Hee Seo, Christine Shevchenko, Taylor Stanley, James Whiteside, WanTing Zhao, and many other notable alumni. The annual YAGP Gala at Lincoln Center, Stars of Today Meet the Stars of Tomorrow, features the biggest stars of the world’s leading dance companies, many of whom had their NYC debuts* at the YAGP Gala, alongside the rising ballerinas and male dancers of tomorrow. Past guest artists have included such luminaries as Nina Ananiashvili, Roberto Bolle, Ashley Bouder, Darcey Bussell, José Manuel Carreño, Misty Copeland, Robert Fairchild, Marcelo Gomes, David Hallberg, Maria Kochetkova, Ekaterina Kondaurova, Isabelle Guerin, Lucia Lacarra, Manuel Legris, Vladimir Malakhov, Gillian Murphy, Marianela Nunez, Evgenia Obraztsova, Natalia Osipova*, Xander Parish, Tiler Peck, Tamara Rojo, Daniil Simkin, Polina Semionova*, Olga Smirnova, Yuan Yuan Tan, Nikolai Tsiskaridze, Daniel Ulbricht, Ivan Vasiliev*, Diana Vishneva, Wendy Whelan, and many other dance legends. YAGP was the subject of the 2011 award-winning First Position documentary, which followed six participants on their journey to compete at YAGP’s annual NYC Finals. / For more info please visit: (http•••) SUBSCRIBE: (http•••) DONATE: (http•••) INSTAGRAM: (http•••) FACEBOOK: (http•••) TWITTER: (http•••) TIKTOK: (http•••) YAGP JAPAN INSTAGRAM: (http•••) YAGP JAPAN FACEBOOK: (http•••) YAGP KOREA INSTAGRAM: (http•••) YAGP INDONESIA INSTAGRAM: (http•••) YAGP BRAZIL INSTAGRAM: (http•••) YAGP ITALY INSTAGRAM: (http•••) YAGP PHILIPPINES INSTAGRAM: (http•••) YAGP MEXICO INSTAGRAM: (http•••) YAGP GERMANY INSTAGRAM: (http•••) YAGP CHINA WEIBO: (http•••)
Bruch Gutmann Kress Wiegand Heymann Böttcher Kruse Weis Hübner Reichel Bender Pollak Eberhard Schoener 2002 2003
Folge 280 Der Bruch Erstsendung (ZDF): Freitag, 01.11.2002, 20.15 Uhr, (SF DRS): Dienstag, 29.10.2002, (ORF 2): Freitag, 09.05.2003 Nachts wird der verheiratete Robert Gutmann durch Geräusche in seinem Haus munter. Er greift zu seiner Pistole, schreitet die Treppe ins Erdgeschoss hinunter und wird als er den Einbrecher stellen will erschossen. Wie Kommissar Werner Riedmann verblüfft feststellt, war die Waffe Gutmanns nicht geladen. Hauptkommissar Leo Kress geht daher auch von der potentiellen Möglichkeit eines Mordes aus. In dieser Annahme wird er bestätigt, als die Schwiegermutter des Toten sofort einen Mann der Tat beschuldigt. Es handelt sich dabei um Bruno Wiegand, den ehemaligen Geschäftspartner Gutmanns, der fünf Millionen Euro bei einem Immobiliengeschäft veruntreut haben soll. Laut Wiegand hat Gutmann den "Krieg" zwischen beiden angefangen. Von Wiegand erfahren die Ermittler, dass der Tote außerdem ein großer Womanizer war und sich auf verheiratete Frauen "spezialisiert" hatte. Mit Frau Mühlbeck hatte er seit langem ein Verhältnis, so dass die seit zehn Jahren bestehende Ehe mit Frau Gutmann de facto schon acht Jahre nicht mehr vollzogen wurde. War es also doch kein Einbruch, sondern eine Beziehungstat? Und hat jemand einen eiskalten Mord geplant? (Text © GP, Die Krimihomepage) Diese Episode hätte bereits am 27.09.2002 im ZDF ausgestrahlt werden. Der ORF strahlte die Folge erst am 09.05.2003 aus. Produktionszeit: 11.03.2002-28.03.2002. Leo Kress Rolf Schimpf Gerd Heymann Michael Ande Axel Richter Pierre Sanoussi-Bliss Werner Riedmann Markus Böttcher Polizeiarzt Ulf J. Söhmisch Bruno Wiegand Daniel Friedrich Dodo Gutmann Anja Kruse Rosemarie Walland Heidelinde Weis Katja Mühlenbeck Isabella Hübner Tilly Schwan Dora Borkoff Frank Mühlenbeck Robinson Reichel Monika Bender Katharina Quast Robert Gutmann Peter Bond ? Romana Pollak ? Michael Fleddermann Buch Volker Vogeler Regie Helmuth Ashley Musik Helmut Trunz Titelmusik Eberhard Schoener
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#vdp #vdpclassification #germanwines In this video Thomas explain the VDP classification, which is stand for the Verband Deutscher Prädikatsweingüter (VDP) is an independent German wine group that spearheads the promotion of the country's leading wines and producers. There are four levels of VDP wines. On the bottom of the pyramid is Gutswein, which is very easy drinking wine. The level above is Ortswein, which is stands for village style wine. Then two top classifications are Erste Lage (premier cru) and Grosses Lage (grand cru). The term Grosses Gewächs is used to identify some of the finest white wines of Germany, and is specific to dry wines. VDP wine are also divided by the sugar contain in harvested grapes. Kabinett, Spätlese (late harvest), Auslese, Beerenauslese, Icewein and Trockenberenauslese, Full list of VDP members is below: Adeneuer, Burggarten, Deutzerhof, Kreuzberg, Meyer-Näke, Nelles, Rotweingut Jean Stodden, Markgraf von Baden, Weingut Bercher, Blankenhorn, Staatsweingut Freiburg & Blankenhornsberg, Weingut Burg Ravensburg, Freiherr von und zu Franckenstein, Dr. Heger, Heitlinger, Reichsgraf und Marquis zu Hoensbroech, Bernhard Huber, Stadt Lahr, Weingut Andreas Laible, Weingut Lämmlin-Schindler, Michel, Franz Keller Schwarzer Adler, Schloss Neuweier, Burg Ravensburg, Salwey, Seeger, Privat-Weingut Schlumberger-Bernhart, Schlör, Stigler, Wöhrle, Clemens Busch, Joh. Jos. Christoffel Erben, Weingut Dr. Fischer, Le Gallais, Forstmeister Geltz-Zilliken, Grans-Fassian, Fritz Haag, Willi Haag, Haart, Herrenberg, Heymann-Löwenstein, Weingut von Hövel, Karthäuserhof, Knebel, Reichsgraf von Kesselstatt, Peter Lauer, Schloss Lieser, Dr. Loosen, Egon Müller-Scharzhof, Maximin Grünhaus, Josef Milz, Weingut von Othegraven, Weingut Piedmont, Joh. Jos. Prüm, Weingut S.A. Prüm, Schloss Saarstein, Willi Schäfer, Studert-Prüm, Wwe. Dr. H. Thanisch Erben, Sankt Urbans-Hof, Vereinigte Hospitien, Weingut van Volxem, Dr. Wagner, Weingüter Gemeinrat J. Wegeler, Dr. Crusius, Schlossgut Diel, Dönnhoff, Emrich-Schönleber, Kruger-Rumpf, Gut Herrmannsberg, Prinz Salm, Johann Baptist Schäfer, Schäfer-Fröhlich, Fritz Allendorf, Wein- und Sektgut Barth, C. Belz, Jakob Jung, Diefenhardt'sches Weingut, Hessische Staatsweingüter Kloster Eberbach, Erbslöh, August Eser, Bernhard Eser, Friedrich Fendel, Weingut in der Straßenmühle, Hochschule Geisenheim University, Alexander Freimuth, Georg Müller Stiftung, Jakob Hamm, Prinz von Hessen, Hupfeld, Weinbaudomäne Schloss Johannisberg, Johannishof, Jakob Jung, Flick, Freimuth, Hamm, Kaufmann, Graf von Kanitz, August Kesseler, Baron Knyphausen, Robert König, Krone Assmannshausen, Peter Jakob Kühn, Künstler, Lorenz H. Kunz, Hans Lang, Josef Leitz, Johannishof, Fürst Löwenstein, Detlev Ritter und Edler von Oetinger, Prinz, Querbacs, Balthasar Ress, F.B. Schönleber, Joseph Spreitzer, Schloss Vollrads, Wegeler, Robert Weil, Domdechant Werner'sches Weingut, St. Antony, Battenfeld Spanier, Bischel, Brüder Dr. Becker, Weingut K. F. Groebe, Gunderloch, Gutzler, Keller, Kühling Gillot, J. Neus, Rappenhof, Schätzel, Staatliche Weinbaudomäne Rheinland-Pfalz (Oppenheim), Weingut Villa Sachsen, Wagner-Stempel, Schloss Westerhaus, Weingut Winter, Wittmann, Acham-Magin, Geheimer Rat Dr. von Bassermann-Jordan, Friedrich Becker. Bergdolt, Bernhart, Dr. Bürklin-Wolf, Reichsrat von Buhl, A. Christmann, Fitz-Ritter, Henninger IV, Knipser, Kranz, Herbert Meßmer, Georg Mosbacher, Müller-Catoir, Münzberg, Muglle, Pfeffingen, Philipp Kuhn, Ökonomierat Rebholz, Rings, Karl Schaefer, Georg Siben Erben, Siegrist, Theo Minges, Weingüter Geheimrat J. Wegeler, Dr. Wehrheim, Weingut von Winning, Wengut Hey, Lützkendorf, Pawis, Schloss Proschwitz, Klaus Zimmerling, Gerhard Aldinger, Beurer, Graf von Bentzel-Sturmfeder Horneck'sches, Dautel, Drautz-Able, Jürgen Ellwanger, Graf Adelmann, Karl Haidle, Heid, Schlossgut Hohenbeilstein, Fürst zu Hohenlohe-Öhringen, Kistenmache-Hengerer, Weingut des Grafen Neipperg, Rainer Schnaitmann, Wachtstetter, Staatsweingut Weinsberg, Herzog von Württemberg, Wöhrwag
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