Michèle Auclair Vidéos
professeure de musique française
Commémorations 2024 (Naissance: Michèle Auclair) 2025 (Décès: Michèle Auclair)
- violon
- musique classique
- France
- professeur ou professeure de musique
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2024-04-27
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Johann Sebastian Bach Helmut Walcha Arthur Nikisch Günther Ramin Michèle Auclair Marie Claire Alain Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra Gewandhaus 1603 1685 1750 1907 1956 2017 2022
Johann Sebastian Bach +••.••(...)) The Art of Fugue by Master Helmut Walcha. Qobuz (http•••) Tidal (http•••) Spotify (http•••) Youtube Music (http•••) Apple Music (http•••) Amazon Music (http•••) Deezer (http•••) Amazon Store (http•••) Napster (http•••) Soundcloud (http•••) LineMusic日本 (http•••) Awa日本 (http•••) Click to activate the English subtitles for the presentation (00:00-08:55) 00:00 The Art of Fugue in D minor, BWV 1080 - Contrapunctus 1 03:52 BWV 1080 - Contrapunctus 2 07:08 BWV 1080 - Contrapunctus 3 10:31 BWV 1080 - Contrapunctus 4 16:03 BWV 1080 - Contrapunctus 5 20:17 BWV 1080 - Contrapunctus 6, a 4 in Stylo Francese 24:30 BWV 1080 - Contrapunctus 7, a 4 per Augmentationem et Diminutionem 28:30 BWV 1080 - Contrapunctus 8, a 3 35:12 BWV 1080 - Contrapunctus 9, a 4 alla Duodecima 39:32 BWV 1080 - Contrapunctus 10, a 4 alla Decima 43:51 BWV 1080 - Contrapunctus 11, a 4 51:31 BWV 1080 - Canon alla Ottava 54:38 BWV 1080 - Canon alla Duodecima in Contrapunto alla Quinta 57:13 BWV 1080 - Canon alla Decima in Contrapunto alla Terza 1:02:04 BWV 1080 - Canon per Augmentationem in contrario motu 1:06:17 BWV 1080 - Contrapunctus 12, Rectus, a 4 1:09:08 BWV 1080 - Contrapunctus 12, Inversus, a 4 1:12:04 BWV 1080 - Contrapunctus 13, Rectus, a 3 1:15:08 BWV 1080 - Contrapunctus 13, Inversus, a 3 1:18:16 BWV 1080 - Fuga a 4 Soggetti - Unfinished Organ: Helmut Walcha Große (Frans-Caspar-Schnitger) Orgel der St. Laurenskerk, Alkmaar Recorded in 1956 New mastering in 2022 by AB for CMRR FOLLOW US on SPOTIFY (Profil: CMRR) : (http•••) Download CMRR's recordings in High fidelity audio (QOBUZ) : (http•••) ️ If you like CM//RR content, please consider membership at our Patreon page. Thank you :) (http•••)/ FULL PRESENTATION: READ FIRST PINNED COMMENT*** Helmut Walcha has made it known more than once how unnecessary he considers any reference to the fact that he has been incurably blind since his childhood. He wants his intentions to be understood and his achievements to be recognized, exactly like any other musician. It would therefore be right and proper to make no mention of his blindness but for the fact that Walcha himself indicated in a broadcast talk that the disease which cut him off permanently from the visible world also opened up and smoothed for him the way to inner perception. Helmut Walcha, who was born in Leipzig on 27 October 1907, the son of a postal official, and who grew up in a milieu not greatly influenced by music, arrived when he was only 13 at the crossroads which led him to Bach. It was by chance, not thanks to a teacher's plan, that he came across Bach's F major Invention. This is laid out as a canon, and indeed it became a symbol, a "canon" to the youth engrossed in music. Arthur Nikisch, world-famous as conductor of the Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra, recognized the boy's gifts and recommended a thorough musical education. After only a year of private instruction he was admitted to the Leipzig Conservatoire, with the organ as his principal subject, and the young Günther Ramin as his revered teacher. The same inner logic which made Walcha an authority on Bach also led him to the organ which is the ideal tonal and performing medium for his concept of Bach. He rejected absolutely the giant symphonic organ of the late Romantic era with its tonal illusions. The way back to the Baroque organ proved in actual fact to be a move towards the future. The works of Bach which Helmut Walcha have been played on historic instruments in their original settings. Fidelity to the music and fidelity of sound to Helmut Walcha these two factors form an indivisible unity. Bach - 6 Sonatas for Violin and Organ BWV 1014-1019 (Ct.rec.: Michèle Auclair, Marie-Claire Alain): (http•••) Johann Sebastian Bach PLAYLIST (reference recordings): (http•••)
Beethoven Michèle Auclair Jacques Thibaud Marguerite Long Jacqueline Bonneau Bonneau Geneviève Joy 1356 1924 1943 1946 1950 1956 1962 1967 1995 2005
Beethoven: Violin Sonata No. 5 in F major, Op. 24 "Spring" Michèle Auclair, violin; Genevieve Joy, piano (00:00) 1. Allegro (06:59) 2. Adagio molto espressivo (12:47) 3. Scherzo (13:56) 4. Rondo Recorded: 1950's / Michèle Auclair (Paris, 16 November 1924 – Paris, 10 June 2005) was a French violinist and teacher. Michèle Auclair was born into a family with sense for arts and culture. Her first teacher was Line Talluel and later, at the Conservatoire de Paris, Jules Boucherit, Boris Kamensky and Jacques Thibaud. In 1943, she won the first prize at the Marguerite Long-Jacques Thibaud Competition and in 1946 also the first prize at Geneva Concours. From 1956, she collaborated with the pianist Jacqueline Bonneau with their concert debut a year later. In 1962, she started another collaboration with the pianist Geneviève Joy. In 1967, she was appointed violin professor at the Paris Conservatoire together with Pierre Doukan. In the next two decades, their students won more than 45 international prizes. She also taught at the New England Conservatoire in Boston. In 1995, she was awarded the Légion d'honneur for her contributions in the field of music. ((http•••)
Saint Saens Auclair Roger Albin 1970
Saint-Saëns: Violin Concerto No. 3 in B Minor, Op. 61 (00:00) 1. Allegro non troppo (08:12) 2. Andantino quasi allegretto (15:33) 3. Molto moderato e maestoso – Allegro non troppo Michele Auclair, violin Orchestre Radio-symphonique de Strasbourg conducted by Roger Albin Recorded: Live in Strasbourg, 27 June 1970
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