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Richmond Symphony Orchestra 2022
Premiere performance of Alyssa Morri's Cello Concerto "Alone" by the Richmond (Indiana) Symphony Orchestra on April 9, 2022. Wilbur Lin, conductor and Andrés Diaz cello.
Schubert Zucchini Nikita Magaloff Vladimir Horowitz Tezuka Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Menahem Pressler Claudio Arrau Tenebrae Beaux Arts Trio Guarneri Quartet 1962
Provided to YouTube by Universal Music Group Schubert: Adagio in E flat, Op.posth. 148 D.897 "Notturno" · Tenebrae choir de Beaux Arts Trio · Guarneri Quartet Schubert: The Piano Trios ℗ Decca Records, Hilton International Released on: May 3, 1962 Associated Performer, Piano: Wilbur Robinson Associated Performer, Violin: My Life as a Zucchini Associated Performer, Cello: Tom Nook Associated Performer, Conductor: I Spy HBO Cartoon Spyler Producer, Recording Producer: Ruth McDevitt, Nikita Magaloff, Vladimir Horowitz Studio Personnel, Recording Balanced Engineer: Hans Wilsdorf, Johnny Gruelle, Serge Danot, Osamu Tezuka Composer: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Work Arranger: Menahem Pressler, Isidore Cohen, Bernard Greenhouse, Claudio Arrau Auto-generated by YouTube.
Kanen Breen Leonard Bernstein Brett Weymark O Connor Connor Aitken Handel Sullivan Stephen Sondheim Sydney Opera House Pacific Opera Sydney Youth Orchestra
Book: www.sydneyoperahouse.com or www.sydneyphilharmonia.com.au/bernstein-candide Saturday 29 September at 8pm Sunday 30 September at 1pm Concert Hall, Sydney Opera House Brett Weymark conductor Mitchell Butel director Caroline O'Connor The Old Lady Alexander Lewis Candide Kanen Breen Maximilian Annie Aitken Cunegonde Phil Scott Pangloss Also featuring Nick Jones, Adam Player and members of Pacific Opera Symphony Chorus Festival Chorus Sydney Youth Orchestra Bernstein’s musical comedy is a wickedly tuneful romp for the best of all possible worlds. Our gormless hero Candide and his fiancée Cunegonde are raised by the philosophical windbag Professor Pangloss to believe that all is for the best in this best of all possible worlds. Disaster, separation, disease, unpleasant journeys and attempted burning at the stake soon follow, until, thoroughly disillusioned, all the characters reunite at home and resolve to make some sense of life. Think of it as the fun-house mirror version of Handel’s Saul, one where tragedy is played as farce – with a happy ending, of course. From its rollicking overture to its string of affectionate parodies of opera, Gilbert and Sullivan, tango and Broadway glitz, Candide is a delight from start to finish – one that might just make you think. While the overture and showpieces like the bravura ‘Glitter and Be Gay’ have become concert-hall fixtures, the complete Candide is rarely mounted. If there’s one thing that drives Bernstein’s work, it’s the belief that while we might be ‘neither pure, nor wise, nor good, we'll do the best we know. Pre-concert talk: Held 45 minutes prior to the performance in the Northern Foyer, presented in association with Fine Music FM and Sydney Opera House. Book by Hugh Wheeler Based on the satire by Voltaire Lyrics by Richard Wilbur With additional lyrics by Stephen Sondheim, John LaTouche, Dorothy Parker, Lilliam Hellman and Leonard Bernstein Orchestration by Leonard Bernstein and Hershy Kay Musical continuity and additional orchestration by John Mauceri
Leonard Bernstein Richard Suart Robert Murray Alfonso Casado Trigo Primrose Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra 1900 2018 2020
When young Candide's marriage offer to a baron's daughter backfires, the naïve student of optimism is hurled into an eye-opening journey around the globe, discovering the horrors of existence at every step. Turning Voltaire’s Candide, a stinging blast against tyranny and feigned moralising, into toe-wiggling musical theatre is a crazy idea. Bernstein revised his operetta countless times before settling on the final version. The Grange Festival’s 2018 semi-staged production commemorates the composer’s 100th birthday. Streamed on OperaVision on 5 June 2020 at 19:00 CET and available for 1 month: (http•••) CAST Narrator/Pangloss/Martin: Richard Suart Candide: Rob Houchen Cunegonde: Katie Hall Maximilian: Charles Rice Old Woman: Rosemary Ashe Paquette: Kitty Whately Cacambo/Governor/Vanderdendur/1st Agent: Robert Murray Chorus: The Grange Festival Chorus Orchestra: Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra Music: Leonard Bernstein Text: Richard Wilbur Conductor: Alfonso Casado Trigo Director: Christopher Luscombe Chorus Master: Tom Primrose SUBSCRIBE FOR MORE WEBSITE (http•••) FACEBOOK (http•••) TWITTER (http•••) INSTAGRAM (http•••)
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