Leos Janácek Vidéos
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Commémorations 2024 (Naissance: Leos Janácek)
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- musique classique, opéra
- empire d'Autriche, Tchécoslovaquie
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Pavel Haas Pavel Haas Quartet 2007
Provided to YouTube by Supraphon String Quartet in C sharp minor No. 1, Op. 3 · Pavel Haas · Pavel Haas Quartet Janáček: String Quartet No. 1 / Haas: String Quartets Nos 1 & 3 ℗ 2007 SUPRAPHON a.s. Released on: 2007-09-27 Auto-generated by YouTube.
Philharmonia Quartet Altenberg Trio Munich Chamber Orchestra Chamber Orchestra Europe Scottish Chamber Orchestra Royal Liverpool Philharmonic City Birmingham Symphony Orchestra Camerata Salzburg Melbourne Symphony Orchestra Orchestra Victoria Australian Chamber Orchestra Chicago Symphony Orchestra Philharmonia Orchestra Royal Philharmonic Concert Orchestra Northern Sinfonia Irish Chamber Orchestra Haydn Gilmore Yehudi Menuhin Julian Rachlin Fried Oskar Back Hennessy Hamer Nara Kobe Nobuko Imai Li Kuo Chang Roosevelt Hopkins Purcell Barbirolli Tippett Wigmore Hall Bbc Proms Royal Festival Hall Purcell Room Sage Gateshead 2000 2001 2009 2011 2016
The Programme • Haydn: String Quartet in A major, op 20, no 6 • Janáček: String Quartet no 2 (“Intimate Letters”) Philharmonia Quartet Benjamin Marquise Gilmore (violin) Philharmonia concert master Benjamin Marquise Gilmore grew up in England and studied with Natalia Boyarskaya at the Yehudi Menuhin School and Pavel Vernikov at the Vienna Conservatory, as well as with Julian Rachlin, Miriam Fried, and members of the Artis quartet and Altenberg trio. His father was the musicologist Bob Gilmore and he is the grandson of conductor Lev Markiz. Benjamin was awarded first prize at the Oskar Back violin competition in Amsterdam, and was a prizewinner at the Joseph Joachim competition in Hannover and the Mozart competition in Salzburg As a soloist, he has performed with the Amsterdam Sinfonietta, the NDR Hannover, the Rotterdam Philharmonic and the Munich Chamber Orchestra. A member of the Chamber Orchestra of Europe since 2011, Benjamin was appointed leader of the Scottish Chamber Orchestra in 2016. He performed with the SCO as soloist and director on several occasions and has been involved in the SCO’s chamber music series at the Queen’s Hall in Edinburgh. He has also appeared as guest leader with the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic and City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra, and as leader and director with the Camerata Salzburg. Rebecca Chan (violin) Philharmia associate leader Rebecca Chan was born in Melbourne and studied violin with Alice Waten at the Australian National Academy of Music and Sydney Conservatorium and with William Hennessy at Melbourne University, where she also completed degrees in Medicine and Arts. Rebecca has played as soloist with many of Australia’s major orchestras, including the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra; Adelaide, Tasmanian and Canberra Symphony Orchestras; Orchestra Victoria; Melbourne Chamber Orchestra; and the Australian Chamber Orchestra. She has been the winner of the string section, and Nelly Apt Scholarship in the ABC Young Performers Awards, the ANAM concerto competition and the Australian Concerto and Vocal Competition, and was a prizewinner at the International Citta di Brescia Violin Competition. As a chamber musician, Rebecca has toured Australia, Europe and Asia, and has played in numerous festivals around the world. She is a member of the Australia Piano Quartet and the Hamer Quartet (winners of the first prize, the audience prize and Musica Viva award in the 2009 Asia Pacific Chamber Music Competition). Yukiko Ogura Principal viola with the Philharmionia Yukiko Ogura was born in the beautiful and historic city of Nara in western Japan. Having studied the violin at Kyoto City University of the Arts, she won a position as a member of the Kobe City Chamber Orchestra, which specialises in string repertoire. Encouraged by Nobuko Imai, Yukiko became more interested in the viola, eventually giving up the violin completely in order to study with Mazumi Tanamura in Tokyo. She emigrated to the USA in 2000 and continued her studies there with Li-Kuo Chang at Roosevelt University in Chicago. She became the violist of the Eusia String Quartet, which subsequently won the gold medal at the Fischoff National Chamber Music Competition in 2001. In the same year, Yukiko was appointed a member of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra. Her passion for the chamber music repertoire has remained the mainspring of her life. Richard Birchall (cello) Philharmonia cellist Richard Birchall read Music at Cambridge University and studied as a postgraduate cellist at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama in London under Louise Hopkins. He later completed studies in film music composition at Goldsmiths College. Richard pursues a varied and colourful career as cellist, composer, arranger and orchestrator. As a member of the Philharmonia Orchestra he performs regularly in the great concert halls of the world. He has appeared as Guest Principal cello with the Philharmonia, Royal Philharmonic Concert Orchestra, Northern Sinfonia and Irish Chamber Orchestra, and as concertmaster of the London Cello Orchestra. Richard’s solo and chamber work has ranged from Wigmore Hall to the catwalk at London Fashion Week. He is a founder member of cello octet Cellophony – now firmly established as the UK's leading cello ensemble – and cellist of the Minerva Piano Trio. Richard's arrangements and compositions have been performed at the BBC Proms, Royal Festival Hall, Wigmore Hall, The Purcell Room, The Sage Gateshead and throughout the UK, and have been broadcast on BBC Radio 3, Classic FM and French and German national radio. Richard has completed numerous transcriptions for Cellophony’s core repertoire, and has produced commissioned arrangements for the Doric, Barbirolli, and Tippett quartets (including Psycho Suite, subsequently released on the Signum label), the London Cello Orchestra and the Ernest Read Symphony Orchestra.
Nicolas Cavallier Janacek Marchand Vogler Berlioz Opéra Rhin Théâtre Champs Élysées
Rencontre avec Nicolas Cavallier, baryton basse, à l'Opéra Grand Avignon, maison et ville de Culture qu'il fréquentait depuis son plus jeune âge en spectateur bien avant de débuter le chant. Nicolas Cavallier revient sur son parcours, parcours atypique, où enfant qu'il était d'artiste, est passé du haut de ses 20 ans, d'artisan d'encadrement et restauration de meubles à figurant, puis de figurant à chanteur d'art lyrique, après avoir tout laisser tombé et être parti en Angleterre, où il revint 6 ans après diplômé de la Royal Academy of Music de Londres. "Parti de très très bas" comme Nicolas Cavallier le précise, ses professeurs ne croyaient pas en une carrière possible pour le baryton qu'il est devenu aujourd'hui, avec une voix qui résonne l'excellence, et dont sa tessiture ne cesse d'évoluer. "Travailleur et être très déterminé, c'est ce qui amène les choses..." Aventurier à juste titre, Nicolas Cavallier a dépassé ses craintes et ses doutes, grâce à l'insouciance, qui lui a permis d'accepter les rôles qu'on lui proposait sans retenue sur ses capacités. Au moment de notre rencontre, Nicolas Cavallier interprétait le rôle de DiKoï dans Katia Kabanova de Janacek. Riche marchand, sa voix de baryton basse résonne avec force et symbolique comme résonne l'oeuvre interprétée en Tchèque. Ses projets : Albert (La Juive) à l’Opéra du Rhin, Nilakantha à Marseille, L’Homme de la Mancha à Tours, Heinrich der Vogler (Lohengrin) et Roméo et Juliette de Berlioz à Saint-Étienne, le Marquis de La Force (Dialogues des carmélites) à La Monnaie de Bruxelles et au Théâtre des Champs-Élysées.
Živný František Jílek Jarmila Palivcová Vilém Přibyl 1976 1995 Leoš Janáček
Provided to YouTube by Supraphon Fate. Opera in 3 Acts - Scene 5 (conclusion) +6: See, I am not mad (Míla´s Mother, Živný, Doubek) · Leoš Janáček · Orchestr Janáčkovy opery v Brně/František Jílek · Jarmila Palivcová · Vilém Přibyl · Josef Škrobánek Janáček: Fate ℗ 1976 SUPRAPHON a.s. Released on: 1995-01-01 Auto-generated by YouTube.
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