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Johann Sebastian Bach Mstislav Rostropovich Ramon 2016 2021
Dutch cellist Anton Spronk, winner of the Dutch Classical Talent Award 2021, plays Suite Nr. 3 in C:BWV 1009 Prelude, Sarabande, Bourrees I & II composed by Johann Sebastian Bach at the FluXus Verkadefabriek in Zaandam. Full Session: (http•••) The young cellist Anton Spronk has already achieved a lot at a young age. He lives in Berlin, has won a number of competitions and runs his own festival. In 2016, Anton, together with the violinist Larissa Cidlinsky, founded the international festival 'Eggenfelden Klassisch', which takes place annually in southern Germany. His first 'cello' was a viola on a pin that he played at home in the attic as a 4-year-old. From the age of five he was part of the Fancy Fiddlers of Coosje Wijzenbeek. Anton was sure, he wanted to become a cellist and started taking lessons seriously. He left for Zurich when he was eighteen. His teacher was a descendant of the school of the great cellist Mstislav Rostropovich. Crew: Editors: Sakti Khedoe, Melchior Huurdeman, Aad van Nieuwkerk Camera & lighting: Nick de Mooij, Wim Adam, Ramon de Boer Sound: Marc Broer Producer: Vivian Vrolijk Director/Editing Reinier Bruijne This video was recorded in Zaandam FluXus/Verkadefabriek 2021 for VPRO Vrije Geluiden: music program made by the Dutch public broadcast organization VPRO full session: (http•••) (http•••) twitter, instagram @vrijegeluiden. #antonspronk #cello #bach
Mykhailo Verbytsky Lysenko Kolesnyk Shemchuk Waller
National Anthem of Ukraine Lyrics Pavlo Chubynsky, Translation Lidia Wolanskyj, Music Mykhailo Verbytsky, Editor Oksana Rodak, Bandura Arrangement Oleh Mahlay #StandWithUkraine #Ukraine Participating Choirs: Chamber Girl’s Choir of the Kyiv Lysenko State Music Lyceum, Director, Iuliia Puchko-Kolesnyk, Director, Vira Shemchuk, Choirmaster. Cape Town Children's Choir, South Africa, Choir Director - Bronwen Leith, Choir Director, Anne Meyer, Co-Trainer. ChildrenSong of New Jersey, Polly Murray, Director. Young Voices of Colorado, Jena Dickey, Director. Grande Prairie Children’s Choir, Illinois, Oksana Rodak, Director. Spectrum Youth Singers, Illinois, Oksana Rodak, Director. Glasgow Youth Chorus, Scotland, Audrey McKirdy, Director. Grand Philharmonic Children's Choir, Voce, Andrea de Boer-Jones, Conductor. Sing and Shine Choirs, Finland, Sanna Valvanne, Director. The Singing Tree, India, Salome Rebello, Rohini Basu, Khursheed Printer, Kelly Waller, Conductors. Bandura: Lesya Klimchenko, Oksana Rodak, Oksana Zelinska
Sir Arthur Somervell Hubert Parry Ludlow Christopher Maltman Graham Johnson Somerset Durham 1320 1629 1755 1810 1859 1863 1881 1896 1904 1936 1937 1968 2007
Sir Arthur Somervell (5 June 1863 / 2 May 1937) was an English composer, and after Hubert Parry one of the most successful and influential writers of art song in the English music renaissance of the 1890s-1900s. Please support my channel: (http•••) Song Cycle "A Shropshire Lad" Poetry by Alfred Edward Housman (1859–1936) Roman numerals are the numbers of the poems. 1. III Loveliest of Trees (0:00) "There is little time for a lad to live and enjoy the spring " 2. XIII When I was One-and-Twenty (2:09) "Unattainable love leaves the lad helpless and lost" 3. XIV There Pass the Careless People (3:26) 4. XXI In Summer-Time on Bredon (5:09) 5. XXII The Street Sounds to the Soldiers' Tread (9:01) "The poet exchanges a glance with a marching soldier and wishes him well, thinking they will never cross paths again" 6. XXXV On the Idle Hill of Summer (10:59) "If he is of no use to those he loves, he will leave, perhaps to enlist as a soldier" 7. XXXVI White in the Moon the Long Road Lies (13:20) 8. XLIX Think No More, Lad (16:29) 9. XL Into My Heart an Air that Kills (18:10) "The wind sighs across England to him from Shropshire, but he will not see the broom flowering gold on Wenlock Edge" 10. XXIII The Lads in their Hundreds to Ludlow come in for the Fair (20:07) "He envies the country lads who die young and do not grow old" Christopher Maltman, baritone and Graham Johnson, piano The King's Shropshire Light Infantry (KSLI) was a light infantry regiment of the British Army, formed in the Childers Reforms of 1881, but with antecedents dating back to 1755. It served in the Second Boer War, World War I and World War II. In 1968, the four regiments of the Light Infantry Brigade (the KSLI, Somerset and Cornwall Light Infantry, King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry and Durham Light Infantry) amalgamated to form The Light Infantry, with the 1st KSLI being redesignated as the 3rd Battalion of the new regiment. A Shropshire Lad is a collection of sixty-three poems by the English poet Alfred Edward Housman, published in 1896. Selling slowly at first, it then rapidly grew in popularity, particularly among young readers. Composers began setting the poems to music less than ten years after their first appearance, and many parodists have satirised Housman's themes and poetic style. Several composers wrote song cycles in which the poems, taken out of their sequence in the collection, contrast with each other or combine in a narrative dialogue. In a few cases they wrote more than one work using this material. The earliest, performed in 1904, less than ten years after the collection's first appearance, was Arthur Somervell's Song Cycle from A Shropshire Lad in which ten were set for baritone and piano.
Robins Stravinsky Julien Behr Behr Scott Wilde Wilde Orchestre Philharmonique Nice 2019
Opera de Nice, mars 2019. Director Roland Boer Tom Rakewell: Julien Behr Father Trulove: Scott Wilde Orchestre Philharmonique de Nice M.S. Jean De Pange Décors et costumes Mathias Baudry
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