Ib Nørholm Vidéos
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Claudio Monteverdi Ib Nørholm Christensen Brahe Pedersen Brandt Lars Johan Werle Carl Nielsen Bent Sørensen Thomsen Bredal Dahl Danner 1567 1643 1700 1853 1865 1891 1920 1931 1946 1958 2001
Claudio Monteverdi +••.••(...)) 00:07 1. Ecco Mormorar l’onde 03:18 2. Dolcemente dormiva Ib Nørholm (f. 1931): Mine danske kilder 06:43 1. De lette skyer (Inger Christensen) 07:47 2. Wi saaes nu (Christine Brahe) 09:09 3. Fugleflokke (Poul Borum) 10:28 4. Innocens den liggende (Asger Pedersen) 12:56 5. Fadet fra Hangchou (Jørgen Gustava Brandt) Lars Johan Werle +••.••(...)) 15:33 1. Sonetto 292 21:02 2. Sonetto Trentacinque Carl Nielsen (1865 – 1931): 28:06 Chaconne, op. 32 (piano) Bent Sørensen (f. 1958): 38:02 En gang om dagen + I kurvestolen, i vintersolen (tekster: Søren Ulrik Thomsen) 42:01 4 Strunge sange (tekster: Michael Strunge) Claudio Monteverdi +••.••(...)) 51:33 Sestina I samarbejde med Golden Days, forfatteren Bjørn Bredal og Johan Borups Højskole præsenterer Mogens Dahl Kammerkor en koncert, hvor musikken, sangen og det levende ord fortæller en kærlighedshistorie hvis omdrejningspunkt er København, som blandt andre Søren Ulrik Thomsen og Michael Strunge beskriver byen i deres sansemættede digte. Koncerten rammes ind af Claudio Monteverdis slanke sonetter, som matcher de nordiske, lyse toner fra Nørholm og Sørensen, samt tematisk hænger sammen med kærlighedssonetter til tekster af Petrarca – sat i musik af svenske Lars Johan Werle. Af de 365 sonetter til den skønne Donna Lauras pris er her udvalgt to, hvor kærligheden flammer voldsomt op, skønt det ser ganske sort ud. Poetens lyre græder over den tilsyneladende uopnåelige kærlighed og på trods af digterens opretholdelse af et roligt ydre, brænder der en ild og blæser en storm i det inderste af sjælen. Også Michael Strunge viser sig som en ægte romantiker, når kærligheden sammen med poesien åbner for en kosmisk og grænseoverskridende erfaring – sat i Bent Sørensens spinkle og transparente korklang. Koncerten kommenteres af højskoleforstander Bjørn Bredal. Den tidligere redaktør på blandt andet Gyldendal og Politiken vil sætte perspektiver på teksten, musikken og omgivelserne i det centrale København. Johan Borups Højskole danner ramme om koncerten med sine charmerende 1700-tals-bygninger ved Frederiksholms Kanal. Da Johan Borup +••.••(...)) stiftede skolen i 1891, ønskede han, at den skulle hjælpe storbyens ’herrer og damer’ med at ’finde sig til rette i den moderne verden’. Med denne koncert er storbyens publikum med andre ord inviteret med på en rejse, hvor både rammer, tekster og musik peger direkte ind i Københavns bevægelige hjerte. Medvirkende: Mogens Dahl Kammerkor Kristoffer Hyldig, piano Mogens Dahl, dirigent Se mere: (http•••) (http•••) (http•••) (http•••)
Domenico Scarlatti Adler Nørholm Wilhelm Hansen Hansen Weill Gidon Kremer Andreas Brantelid Rasmussen Poul Ruders Munich Symphony Orchestra Moscow Virtuosi Kremerata Baltica Danish National Symphony Orchestra National Symphony Orchestra Copenhagen Philharmonic Victoria Symphony Carnegie Hall 1985 2013 2018
Bjarke Mogensen plays Sonata in f-minor K.69 by Domenico Scarlatti The piece is featured on the album Bjarke Mogensen Plays Domenico Scarlatti (2018): (http•••) (http•••) Director: David Adler (http•••) Ton meister: Eske Nørholm Created with the generous support of Wilhelm Hansen Fonden Born in 1985 on the Danish Island of Bornholm, Bjarke Mogensen quickly made a name for himself as an internationally acclaimed accordion virtuoso and as a versatile musician with a keen ear for different styles. At the age of 13 he made his debut as a soloist in a German TV broadcast with the Munich Symphony Orchestra with millions of viewers. Since then an unusual curiosity and search for new sounds and expressions has taken him on musical paths where few other musicians have ventured before as a highly sought-after soloist in the classical music world. Already during his studies, Bjarke Mogensen had his solo debut-recital at Weill Recital Hall at Carnegie Hall, New York and the same year he won the P2 Radio Chamber Music Competition with his duo MYTHOS as well as the Almere International Chamber Music Competition in 2013. He took 1st prize in the European Broadcast Unions “New Talent” competition in Bratislava and a few years later Bjarke received the Danish Music Critics Artist Prize – all firsts for the accordion. Bjarke Mogensen has given solo concerts all over the world from New York to Moscow, from Iceland to Turkey. He has performed chamber music with violinist Gidon Kremer and cellist Andreas Brantelid. As a soloist he has worked with orchestras such as the Moscow Virtuosi, Kremerata Baltica, Slovak State Philharmonic Orchestra, The Tiroler Symphony Orchestra, the Danish National Symphony Orchestra, Prague Radio Orchestra and the Copenhagen Philharmonic. Bjarke Mogensens repertoire is almost unlimited, with a span ranging from folk music and accordion classics over his own arrangements and transcriptions to brand new works for accordion as well as improvisation. A series of his award-winning recordings and arrangements can be found on the British label Orchid Classics as well as the national Danish cd-label Dacapo-Records. Bjarke plays the Mythos Accordion No.5 often described as the Stradivarius of the accordion. He is also among the very few accordionists in the world who plays the quarter tonal accordion, an instrument which was custom made in Italy. Bjarke Mogensen studied at the Royal Danish Academy of Music and today he teaches accordion and chamber music at the same place. Future engagements include the world premiere of new accordion concertos by Faroese composer Sunleif Rasmussen and Poul Ruders performed a.o. with the National Danish Symphony Orchestra and the Canada-based Victoria Symphony.
Ib Nørholm Serov Odense Symphony Orchestra 1900 1990
Ib Nørholm: Symphony No.9 in one Movement, "The sun garden in three shades of lights", Op.116 (1990). Warm bright - Dark Icy - Joking, singing. Odense Symphony Orchestra diretta da Edward Serov. Cover image: painting by Vilhelm Hammershøi./ The music published in our channel is exclusively dedicated to divulgation purposes and not commercial. This within a program shared to study classic educational music of the 1900's (mostly Italian) which involves thousands of people around the world. If someone, for any reason, would deem that a video appearing in this channel violates the copyright, please inform us immediately before you submit a claim to Youtube, and it will be our care to remove immediately the video accordingly. Your collaboration will be apreciated.
Ib Nørholm Serov Odense Symphony Orchestra 1900 1931 1982
Ib Nørholm (*1931): Symphony No.7, Op.88, "Eclipctic Instincts" (1982). 1. Eclipse 2. Tempo migrant Odense Symphony Orchestra diretta da Edward Serov. Cover image: painting by Vilhelm Hammershøi./ The music published in our channel is exclusively dedicated to divulgation purposes and not commercial. This within a program shared to study classic educational music of the 1900's (mostly Italian) which involves thousands of people around the world. If someone, for any reason, would deem that a video appearing in this channel violates the copyright, please inform us immediately before you submit a claim to Youtube, and it will be our care to remove immediately the video accordingly. Your collaboration will be apreciated.
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