Cornelis Dopper Vidéos
compositeur et chef d'orchestre néerlandais
- violon, piano
- opéra, symphonie
- Royaume des Pays-Bas
- chef ou cheffe d'orchestre, compositeur ou compositrice, professeur ou professeure de musique
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2024-05-06
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Netherlands Radio Symphony Peter Van Anrooy Cornelis Dopper 1901 1995 2013
Provided to YouTube by IIP-DDS Piet Hein Rhapsodie (1901) · Netherlands Radio Symphony Orchestra · Kees Bakels · Peter van Anrooy Peter Van Anrooy / Cornelis Dopper ℗ 2013 Stichting Donemus Beheer Released on: 1995-01-01 Conductor: Kees Bakels Orchestra: Netherlands Radio Symphony Orchestra Music Publisher: Donemus Publishing BV Composer: Peter van Anrooy Auto-generated by YouTube.
Franz Liszt Dopper Miklós Rózsa Hollywood Bowl 1960 1995
Provided to YouTube by Universal Music Group Liszt: Hungarian Rhapsody No. 14 (arr. Franz Dopper) · Miklós Rózsa · Hollywood Bowl Symphony Orchestra Liszt: Les Preludes/ Mazeppa/ Hungarian Rhapsody March ℗ 1960 Angel Records Released on: 1995-01-01 Composer: Franz Liszt Auto-generated by YouTube.
Cornelis Dopper Holder Anner Bylsma Berg Carl Reinecke Linden Savage Puccini Willem Mengelberg Debussy Richard Strauss Pierre Monteux Otto Klemperer Concertgebouw Orchestra 1405 1870 1894 1904 1905 1906 1908 1931 1939
It is my sincere and express desire that any and all remuneration that may accrue to me from this video be instead directed towards all holders of copyright. Should a change in copyright status or holder result in the necessity for its removal, I ask only for immediate notification prior to the filing of a claim with YouTube, and I will delete it as soon as possible. Cornelis Dopper +••.••(...)) Cello Concerto in G minor I. Allegro 0:00 II. Adagio 7:00 III. Intermezzo: Andantino 10:40 III. Allegro giocoso 14:05 Anner Bylsma, cello Netherlands Radio Philharmonic Orchestra Maurits van den Berg, conductor Cornelis 'Kees' Dopper (1870 – 1939) was a Dutch composer, conductor and teacher. Born in the northern Dutch town of Stadskanaal, he came to study at the Leipzig conservatory with, among others, Carl Reinecke. After his studies he settled in Groningen, not far from his place of birth. His first opera, De blinde van Castel Cuillé (The Blind Girl of Castel Cuillé) was premiered in Amsterdam by De Nederlandse Opera under the baton of Cornelis van der Linden with some acclaim in 1894, and in that same year he entered the service of that company; here he worked as a violinist, chorus master and conductor. During the years 1904–1905 he worked as a music critic for the Amsterdam newspapers De Echo (The Echo) and Het Leven (The Life). A year later, Dopper joined the Savage Opera Company and began to tour the United States, Canada, and Mexico. In that capacity, he was responsible for the American premiere of Puccini's Madama Butterfly (1906). He subsequently toured the country with that opera for two seasons +••.••(...) and '07-'08). Having grown tired of touring life, he returned to Amsterdam in 1908 to become second conductor of the Amsterdam Concertgebouw Orchestra, assisting the famous conductor Willem Mengelberg. He would remain there until his retirement in 1931. In recognition of his compositions, his name still adorns one of the balustrades in the Concertgebouw's great hall, between those of Debussy and Richard Strauss. Dopper composed well over a hundred works. Because of his great love for Dutch folk song, culture and landscape, he was sometimes referred to as the 'most Dutch composer of all Dutch composers'. The titles of his symphonies attest to that sentiment: the 'Rembrandt' Symphony (No. 3), the 'Amsterdam' Symphony (No. 6), the 'Zuiderzee' Symphony (No. 7). Beside seven symphonies, Dopper wrote many other works for orchestra. Of these, his Ciaconna Gotica is the most famous, and is often considered to be Dopper's masterpiece. Many of his works were performed in great concert halls by famous conductors (e.g., Richard Strauss, Willem Mengelberg, Pierre Monteux and Otto Klemperer). In addition, Dopper wrote chamber music (e.g., a string quartet, a violin sonata, and a sextet for woodwind and piano). His interest in musical education for the young caused him to write a great number of works for children's choir. In Amsterdam, Dopper introduced specific youth concerts. Dopper died in 1939 and was buried at Zorgvlied cemetery.
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