Friedrich Cerha Vidéos
compositeur et chef d'orchestre autrichien
- violon
- opéra
- Autriche
- chef ou cheffe d'orchestre, compositeur ou compositrice, instrumentiste, professeur ou professeure de musique
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Ernest Pingoud Friedrich Cerha 1887 1916 1942
Ernest PINGOUD +••.••(...)) "Pierrots letztes Abenteuer" op. 6 (1916) Finnisches Radio-Sinfonieorchester / Friedrich Cerha
Elgar Charles Cerné Niccolò Paganini Dvořák Mařák Otakar Ševčík Arturo Toscanini Rosé Friedrich Cerha Smetana Beethoven Josef Suk Rudolfinum Smetana Hall 1900 1920 1921 1930 1935 1936 1938 1946 1948 1950 1956 1960
Příhoda plays Elgar, with piano by Charles Cerné. From Wikipedia: Váša Příhoda (22 August 1900 – 26 July 1960) was a Czech violinist, considered a Paganini specialist, and his recording of the Violin Concerto in A minor by Dvořák is still praised. Váša Příhoda was born in Vodňany in 1900. His father, Alois Příhoda, was his first teacher and remained so for ten years. Váša studied privately with Jan Mařák (a student of Otakar Ševčík), making his first public concert at age 13, playing the 4th Violin Concerto by Mozart. At age 19 a tour of Italy proved unsuccessful; poverty-stricken, he joined the orchestra of the Café Grand’Italia in Milan to earn money. There, he was heard by chance by Arturo Toscanini, who arranged a benefit concert for him. He resumed his Italian tour, this time to great success. He was said to have been given Niccolò Paganini's own violin on which to play. He toured Brazil and the United States in 1920, and the USA again in 1921... Příhoda concertized extensively all over the world and made a number of recordings when the industry was in its infancy... He played in the U.S. many times. He married violinist Alma Rosé in 1930, but they divorced in March 1935 in Czechoslovakia. His second wife was also Jewish. He appeared in two films in 1936: A Woman Between Two Worlds and The Love of the Maharaja. During World War II he taught at the Mozarteum in Salzburg. As he had continued to perform in Germany and German-occupied territories after the Nazi invasion of Czechoslovakia, he was briefly charged with collaboration after the war, and censured by the Czech government. He later taught at the Academy of Music and Dramatic Arts in Vienna, where his students included Friedrich Cerha. His students also included the cellist Jascha Silberstein. Vienna was his base of operations for many years though he taught in Prague, Munich, and Salzburg as well. After 1950, he dedicated most of his time to teaching and he also composed small chamber works, which are no longer played. In 1946 he left Czechoslovakia with his family. He moved in 1946 to Rapallo in Italy and then, in 1948, to Turkey, taking Turkish nationality. He returned to Czechoslovakia in 1956. This comeback was received most enthusiastically in Prague. He played recitals with pianist Alfred Holeček in the Rudolfinum Music Hall, and performed Dvořák's Violin Concerto in Smetana Hall of the Municipal House during the Prague Spring Festival. Příhoda composed his own cadenzas to all the concertos he played. He gave his last concerts in April 1960 and died of heart disease on 26 July 1960, aged 59. He also wrote a number of minor pieces, such as Slawische Melodie, Caprice and Sérénade, some of which he recorded. He wrote cadenzas to the Beethoven Violin Concerto in D major, which have been recorded by Josef Suk. The transfer is made from a late Polydor pressing.
Ernst Kovacic Friedrich Cerha 2013
Provided to YouTube by NAXOS of America Rhapsodie · Ernst Kovacic Cerha: Violin Music ℗ 2013 Toccata Classics Released on: 2013-10-29 Artist: Ernst Kovacic Artist: Mathilde Hoursiangou Composer: Friedrich Cerha Auto-generated by YouTube.
Witold Lutoslawski Leonhard Leeb Edition Wilhelm Hansen Hansen Kurt Schwertsik György Ligeti Friedrich Cerha Luciano Berio Wolfgang Rihm Maurice André Ludwig Güttler Pierre Thibaud Thibaud Adolph Herseth Herseth Sandoval Vladimir Spivakov Alban Berg Fischer Vienna Philharmonic Moscow Virtuosi 1985 1989 2015 2017
LIED (TUNE) composed by Witold Lutoslawski Leonhard Leeb, TRumpet solo Copyright 1985 by Western World J. & W. Chester / Edition Wilhelm Hansen London Ltd. Audio Recording: Tonzauber Georg Burdicek Idea, Artwork, Animation, Schnitt, Compositing & Regie: Beatrix & Dietmar Hollenstein (http•••) produced by QUADRATMETER OEG & CELEBRATE PRODUCTION 2015 Leonhard Leeb has recorded the following pieces from the collection "Fanfares für Trompete - Neue Trompetenstücke für junge Spieler". All of the following works are available at (http•••) STRECKEN & GÄHNEN (STRETCH & YAWN) Kurt Schwertsik (http•••) CONCORDIA FANFARE Gottfried von Einem (http•••) MY LIFE, MY STYLE Leonhard Leeb Leonhard (http•••) LIED (TUNE Witold Lutoslawski (http•••) DIE GROSSE SCHILDKRÖTEN-FANFARE VOM SÜDCHINESISCHEN MEER (The Big Turtle-Fanfare from the South China Sea) György Ligeti (http•••) DER RATTENFÄNGER FÜR TROMPETE SOLO (THE PIED PIPER) composed by Friedrich Cerha (http•••) GUTE NACHT (GOOD NIGHT) Luciano Berio (http•••) KLEINE ECHOFANTASIE (LITTLE ECHO FANTASY) Wolfgang Rihm (http•••) About the Artist Leonhard Leeb Lives in Vienna. First trumpet lessons at the age of 9. Studied at the Vienna Music University mdw, with trumpet soloist Carole D. Reinhart and principal trumpet of the Vienna Philharmonic Josef Pomberger. Master classes with Maurice André and Ludwig Güttler, Pierre Thibaud (contemporary trumpet) and Adolph Herseth (orchestral trumpet). He completed his studies with jazz trumpeter Arturo Sandoval, Edward Tarr (natural trumpet) and Friedemann Immer (natural trumpet). Maurice André, the greatest trumpeter of our century, is one of his formative teachers, along with jazz trumpeter Arturo Sandoval. His friendship with Alfred Mitterhofer, who was Maurice André's music partner for many years as an organist, brought him into the inspiring environment of the great master of the trumpet. In 1989 at the Vienna Konzerthaus he was in the spotlight for the first time. As a soloist he performed at the famous Austrian music festivals such as Bregenz Festival, Carinthian Summer and Festival Wiener Klassik. With the Berlin Brass Ensemble, the Orpheus Orchestra of New York and with the Moscow Virtuosi under Vladimir Spivakov, he played the solo trumpet in the orchestra. He received a grant from the Alban Berg Foundation. Today, the former student is himself a teacher of music management at the University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna. Leonhard Leeb is passionate about playing Yamaha trumpets and is a Yamaha Artist. He is the founder and director of the ensemble Trumpets in Concert and The Art of Trumpet Vienna, which delights audiences with concert series such as "Trumpets in Concert" in the popular classical genre between baroque, sophisticated pop ballads and original compositions. The ensemble was invited twice in a row to provide the musical framework for the inauguration of Federal President Dr. Heinz Fischer, which could also be heard and seen live on Austrian television ORF 2. In February 2017, Leonhard Leeb was invited to perform concerts in China as part of International Culture Cooperations. He gave concerts at the concert hall in Mianyang and at the 2nd International Music Festival in Deyang. There he performed his own works for the first time. "Poetic enchantment, a musicality that will captivate you" is how trumpeter Leonhard Leeb is praised by critics and audiences. "I accept the possibilities of my playing on the trumpet, and with them I tell my stories with the gentle power of the trumpet!" In addition to his soulful trumpet playing, Leonhard Leeb's ability to initiate new things expands the multi-faceted richness of literature for trumpet. more about Artist ► ARTIST WEBSITE: (http•••) ► WIKIPEDIA: (http•••) ► NAXOS: (http•••) ►FACEBOOK: (http•••) ► APPLE MUSIC: (http•••) ► SPOTIFY: (http•••) ► SHOPIFY –(http•••) (Sheet Music) ► CDBABY: (http•••) ► SPINNUP (Universal Music): (http•••) #leonhardleeb #trumpetsolo #animationfilm
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