Giuseppe Galimberti Vidéos
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- Italie
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2024-06-16
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Carlson Neumann Galimberti 2018
Museo del Violino - 12 luglio 2018 Cerimonia di riconsegna del violoncello Pietro Guarneri da Venezia (?) 1750c. alla Collezione di Stato della Federazione Russa dopo il restauro eseguito nel laboratorio Carlson-Neumann. Al termine, il violoncello è stato suonato dal Maestro Andrea Nocerino Sono intervenuti: Gianluca Galimberti Sindaco di Cremona e Presidente Fondazione Museo del Violino Virginia Villa Direttore Generale Museo del Violino Mikhail Bryzgalov Direttore Generale Russian State Museum of Music Fausto Cacciatori Conservatore delle Collezioni MdV Bernard Neumann Restauratore al termine l'audizione del violoncello con il Maestro Andrea Nocerino
Beethoven Johann Philipp Christian Schulz Schulz Friedrich Schneider Schneider Carl Czerny Johann Baptist Cramer Breitkopf Galimberti Gewandhaus Gewandhaus Leipzig 1809 1810 1811 1812
The Piano Concerto No. 5 in E♭ major, Op. 73, by Ludwig van Beethoven, popularly known as the #Emperor Concerto, was his last completed piano concerto. It was written between 1809 and 1811 in Vienna, and was dedicated to Archduke Rudolf, Beethoven's patron and pupil. The first performance took place on 13 January 1811 at the Palace of Prince Joseph Lobkowitz in Vienna, with Archduke Rudolf as the soloist, followed by a public concert on 28 November 1811 at the Gewandhaus in Leipzig under conductor Johann Philipp Christian Schulz, the soloist being Friedrich Schneider. On 12 February 1812, Carl Czerny, another student of Beethoven's, gave the Vienna debut of this work. The epithet of Emperor for this concerto was not Beethoven's own but was coined by Johann Baptist Cramer, the English publisher of the concerto. Its duration is approximately forty minutes. (Source: Wikipedia) ► Subscribe to our YouTube Channel: (http•••) ► Follow us on Twitter: (http•••) ► Like our Facebook Page: (http•••) ► Support us on Patreon: (http•••) Movement I: Allegro Work Title: 'The Emperor' Piano Concerto No.5 (Op.73) Composer: Ludwig van #Beethoven Year of Composition: 1809-1810 First Publication: 1811 - Leipzig: Breitkopf & Härtel Piece Style: Romantic Midi: Sequences by Dario Galimberti Artwork: PianoAdventure Visualization: #Synthesia
Beethoven Johann Philipp Christian Schulz Schulz Friedrich Schneider Schneider Carl Czerny Johann Baptist Cramer Breitkopf Galimberti Gewandhaus Gewandhaus Leipzig 1809 1810 1811 1812
The Piano Concerto No. 5 in E♭ major, Op. 73, by Ludwig van Beethoven, popularly known as the #Emperor Concerto, was his last completed piano concerto. It was written between 1809 and 1811 in Vienna, and was dedicated to Archduke Rudolf, Beethoven's patron and pupil. The first performance took place on 13 January 1811 at the Palace of Prince Joseph Lobkowitz in Vienna, with Archduke Rudolf as the soloist, followed by a public concert on 28 November 1811 at the Gewandhaus in Leipzig under conductor Johann Philipp Christian Schulz, the soloist being Friedrich Schneider. On 12 February 1812, Carl Czerny, another student of Beethoven's, gave the Vienna debut of this work. The epithet of Emperor for this concerto was not Beethoven's own but was coined by Johann Baptist Cramer, the English publisher of the concerto. Its duration is approximately forty minutes. (Source: Wikipedia) ► Subscribe to our YouTube Channel: (http•••) ► Follow us on Twitter: (http•••) ► Like our Facebook Page: (http•••) ► Support us on Patreon: (http•••) Movement II: Adagio un poco moto Movement III: Rondo. Allegro Work Title: 'The Emperor' Piano Concerto No.5 (Op.73) Composer: Ludwig van #Beethoven Year of Composition: 1809-1810 First Publication: 1811 - Leipzig: Breitkopf & Härtel Piece Style: Romantic Midi: Sequences by Dario Galimberti Artwork: PianoAdventure Visualization: #Synthesia
Beethoven Johann Philipp Christian Schulz Schulz Friedrich Schneider Schneider Carl Czerny Johann Baptist Cramer Breitkopf Galimberti Gewandhaus Gewandhaus Leipzig 1809 1810 1811 1812
The Piano Concerto No. 5 in E♭ major, Op. 73, by Ludwig van Beethoven, popularly known as the Emperor Concerto, was his last completed piano concerto. It was written between 1809 and 1811 in Vienna, and was dedicated to Archduke Rudolf, Beethoven's patron and pupil. The first performance took place on 13 January 1811 at the Palace of Prince Joseph Lobkowitz in Vienna, with Archduke Rudolf as the soloist, followed by a public concert on 28 November 1811 at the Gewandhaus in Leipzig under conductor Johann Philipp Christian Schulz, the soloist being Friedrich Schneider. On 12 February 1812, Carl Czerny, another student of Beethoven's, gave the Vienna debut of this work. The epithet of Emperor for this concerto was not Beethoven's own but was coined by Johann Baptist Cramer, the English publisher of the concerto. Its duration is approximately forty minutes. (Source: Wikipedia) ► Subscribe to our YouTube Channel: (http•••) ► Follow us on Twitter: (http•••) ► Like our Facebook Page: (http•••) ► Support us on Patreon: (http•••) Piece: 1st Movement, Allegro (Op.73) Work Title: Piano Concerto No.5 Composer: Ludwig van Beethoven Year of Composition: 1809-1810 First Publication: 1811 (May) - Leipzig: Breitkopf & Härtel Piece Style: Romantic Midi: Sequences by Dario Galimberti Artwork: PianoAdventure Visualization: Synthesia
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