Forbidden City Concert Hall Vidéos
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Erich Wolfgang Korngold +••.••(...)) Violin Concerto in D Major, Op. (EDIT: OP. 35) (1945) I. Moderato nobile The playlist: (http•••) Caroline Goulding, Violin Prix Thierry Scherz 2017, Sommets Musicaux de Gstaad Berner SymphonieOrchester Kevin John Edusei, Conductor THIERRY SCHERZ PRIZE Sponsored by the Pro Scientia et Arte Foundation and the Friends of the Sommets Musicaux de Gstaad. One of the main goals of the Sommets Musicaux de Gstaad has always been to give young talents a chance, to help and guide them, reason for which, from the very start, the festival included into its programme a series of concerts given in the Gstaad chapel by promising young musicians of different nationalities playing the same instrument. Every year, this Prize aims to reward one of these young musicians with the opportunity of recording a CD with an orchestra, produced by Claves Records, ensuring a wide distribution. This Prize gives the laureate experience with microphones, collaboration with a conductor, with orchestra musicians, an artistic director, sound engineers… and finally the joy of an extensive distribution. Our laureates’ success reminds us of the importance of supporting a promising career in its early days. We offer our sincere thanks to our sponsors who enable us to continue in this direction. The Thierry Scherz Prize is an homage to the co-founder and artistic director of the Festival. CAROLINE GOULDING For nearly a decade, the virtuoso violinist Caroline Goudling has performed with the world’s premier orchestras, in recital and on record and has blossomed from “precociously gifted” (Gramophone) 13-year-old soloist with the Cleveland Orchestra to “a skilled violinist well on her way to an important career” (Washington Post). Caroline’s 2016-2017 season launches with the summer 2016 release of her first new recording since the GRAMMY-nominated and chart-topping debut released on Telarc in 2009, when the violinist was just 16. Caroline’s recital album with pianist Danae Dörken on the ARS label includes works by Schumann, Enescu, and Dvorák. Caroline and Danae celebrate the release of the new album with a recital at New York’s Steinway Hall in September 2016. Orchestral engagements this season include Indianapolis Symphony, Phoenix Symphony, Boise Philharmonic, and Stamford Symphony in the US. In Europe, Caroline will perform in Lucerne, Stuttgart, Gstaad, Freiburg, and throughout Germany in recital with Danae Dörken. Since that 2006 Cleveland Orchestra debut, Caroline has gone on to appear as soloist with the symphony orchestras of Toronto, Detroit, Dallas, Houston, Nashville, Milwaukee, Pasadena, Alabama, Florida, the National Symphony, and the Orchestra of St. Luke’s. She has also appeared extensively in Europe and Asia with the Frankfurt Radio Symphony, Netherlands Philharmonic, Deutsche Radio Philharmonie, and the Hong Kong Philharmonic. She has appeared in recital at Carnegie Hall, Lincoln Center, the Kennedy Center, Beijing’s Forbidden City Concert Hall, the Tonhalle-Zurich, the Louvre Museum, the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, and she has performed as a chamber musician as part of the Marlboro Music Festival. Widely recognized by the classical music world’s most distinguished artists and institutions for her “vibrant and intensely musical,” playing (Cleveland Plain Dealer), Caroline was a recipient of the Avery Fisher Career Grant in 2011, and she won the Young Concert Artists International Auditions and was the recipient of the Helen Armstrong Violin Fellowship in 2009. She has also garnered significant attention from music and mainstream press appearing on NBC’s Today, MARTHA and Germany’s Stars von Morgen hosted by Rolando Villazón. Caroline has also been heard on NPR’s Performance Today, From the Top, and SiriusXM Satellite Radio. Caroline has studied with Christian Tetzlaff, Donald Weilerstein, Paul Kantor, Joel Smirnoff and Julia Kurtyka. (http•••) Sommets Musicaux de Gstaad collection: (http•••) Album N°: 50-1808 EAN: 7619931180823 / Find more : (http•••) Contact us: •••@••• / +••.••(...) Press: •••@••• iTunes: (http•••) GoogleMusic: (http•••) AmazonMusic: (http•••) .. / Do you want to synch that? Cézame Musique (http•••) Find a Reseller in your Country (http•••) / Website & Shop: (http•••) Twitter: (http•••) Facebook: (http•••) Spotify: (http•••) #korngold #carolinegoulding #violin #concerto #clavesrecords
Franz Liszt Bach Jean Baptiste Robin Forbidden City Concert Hall 2018
Franz LISZT Prelude et fugue sur Bach Jean-Baptiste Robin, organ Friday March 30, 2018 at 7:30PM Recital at the Forbidden City Concert Hall (Beijing Music Hall, Zhongshan Park). Beijing, China. Austin Organ.
Chopin Cong McDonald Rachmaninoff Chen Qigang Kiel Holstein Guido Johannes Rumstadt Offenbach Mozart Tchaikovsky Prokofiev Forbidden City Concert Hall Shanghai Concert Hall China Philharmonic Orchestra Shanghai Symphony Orchestra Shenzhen Symphony Orchestra 2011 2012 2015 2018
Discovering the true elegance, and beauty of music, CONG BI is a young Chinese pianist residing in the United States. A dedicated, professional musician, Maestro Conductor Yu Long found his piano-playing “very handsome.” Juilliard professor Robert McDonald had described CONG as "an extremely talented and promising pianist.” Ilya Hampus, a professor at the Cologne Conservatory in Germany, once commented, “He is very charming, with tremendous talent. I sincerely enjoy his performance, his music and sound are both wonderful.” Fulfilling his stature as a musical prodigy at age 15, Chinese Maestro Long Yu invited CONG to perform Rachmaninoff Piano Concerto No.2 at Forbidden City Concert Hall in Beijing, with China Philharmonic Orchestra. Other notable accomplishments include: In 2011, Cong was invited by Polish Conductor Anna Mroz to play with Polish Toulon Symphony Orchestra. In 2012, he worked with Maestro Chen Xianyang and Shanghai Symphony Orchestra, presenting a New Year Concert in Shanghai Concert Hall. In the same year, Maestro Yu, Long extended an invitation to play with the Shanghai Symphony Orchestra on a German tour. Playing piano concerto "Er Huang" by composer Chen Qigang in Kiel Palace of Germany, and Leyce Concert Hall in Hamburg for the 27th German Schleswig-Holstein Music Festival, the largest music festival in Europe. Other notable accomplishments include: In 2011, Cong was invited by Polish Conductor Anna Mroz to play with Polish Toulon Symphony Orchestra. In 2012, he worked with Maestro Chen Xianyang and Shanghai Symphony Orchestra, presenting a New Year Concert in Shanghai Concert Hall.In the same year, Maestro Yu, Long extended an invitation to play with the Shanghai Symphony Orchestra on a German tour. Playing piano concerto "Er Huang" by composer Chen Qigang in Kiel Palace of Germany, and Leyce Concert Hall in Hamburg for the 27th German Schleswig-Holstein Music Festival, the largest music festival in Europe. In 2015, the 3rd Shenzhen Piano Music Festival invited CONG to accompany German conductor Guido Johannes Rumstadt and Shenzhen Symphony Orchestra in the opening concert in Shenzhen Concert Hall. In 2018, CONG presented a “Seeking Roots” Piano Concerto series in China, playing Offenbach's "Ofio Overture," Mozart's No.21 Piano Concerto in C Major, Tchaikovsky's First Piano Concerto and Prokofiev's Third Piano Concerto. In addition to his activities on the concert platform as a solo pianist, CONG is also passionate about humanitarian work and music education. He has performed in New York’s charitable events and nursing homes for the elders and diseased and aims to help more people smile and find joy through his music. He has also given masterclasses and concerts in his hometown Guangzhou following an invitation from Steinway Piano; Renmin University of China; South China Normal University and Beijing Normal University…
Albert Franz Doppler Louis Schwizgebel Wang Forbidden City Concert Hall 2012
20. 06. 2012 Forbidden City Concert Hall, Beijing China Young Concert Artists Chamber Music Festival Aleksandr Haskin, flute Louis Schwizgebel-Wang, piano #doppler #albertfranzdoppler #hungarian #hungarianpastoralefantasy #fantasy #fantasie #flute #piano #china #beijing #forbiddencity #burkart #burkartflute #burkartflutes #YCA #youngconcertartists