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Kolstein’s Gasparo DaSalo Model Shop Bass Violin - Modified 7/8th Size Roundback Violincornered Design - Master Italian Style Craftsmanship - Old World Sound in a Contemporary Instrument Design Details: Top Table is Two Piece Vertical Grain Spruce Back Table is Two-Piece Moderately Figured Maple Ribs Matching Character Maple to that of the Back Table Fine Deep Reddish Brown Colored Antiqued Italian Oil Finish Kolstein Deluxe Baker Style Brass Tuning Gears Kolstein Adjustable Bass Bridge Kolstein Fendt Model Endpin with Carbide Tip Link to Instrument: (http•••) Michael Chiarello Michael Chiarello joined the Toronto Symphony Orchestra as Associate Principal Bass in 2017, directly following his completion of a Master of Music degree at The Juilliard School. Michael earned his graduate degree under the tutelage of Hal Robinson and Rex Surany. Mr. Chiarello also completed his undergraduate studies at Juilliard under the guidance of Eugene Levinson. During his time at Juilliard, Michael was a proud recipient of a Kovner Fellowship. Before winning his current position, Michael spent much of his time performing with The Philadelphia Orchestra at The Kimmel Center in Philadelphia and the Kennedy Center in Washington, DC. As a Fellow at Tanglewood Music Center, Michael enjoyed working closely with members of the Boston Symphony Orchestra and guest artists, which included Ed Barker and Edgar Meyer. During the 2013 Tanglewood season, Michael was commended by the Boston Globe for his “bewitching bass solo” in Mahler’s Symphony No. 1, led by Christoph von Dohnányi. (http•••)
Musica Elettronica Viva Lacy Berger Alvin Curran Frederic Rzewski Bryant Moog Carol Plantamura Reeve Bern Knitting Factory Tanglewood Tanglewood Music Center 1967 1972 1982 1989 1990 2000 2002 2007 2008
... Disc one 1-1 SpaceCraft +••.••(...):00 Alvin Curran - electronics, trumpet, mbira, voice Frederic Rzewski - amplified glass Plate with attached springs, electronics Allan Bryant - synthesizer (homemade from electronic organ parts) Richard Teitelbaum - Moog synthesizer, electronics, voice Ivan Vandor - tenor saxophone Carol Plantamura - vocals 1-2 Stop The War +••.••(...)0:53 Garrett List - trombone Alvin Curran - synthesizer (VCS3-Putney), piccolo trumpet, mbira Frederic Rzewski - piano Richard Teitelbaum - Moog synthesizer Karl Berger - marimba Gregory Reeve - percussion Disc two 2-1 Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam, Pt.1 +••.••(...):15:31 Steve Lacy - soprano saxophone Garrett List - trombone Fredric Rzewski - piano, electronically prepared piano Richard Teitelbaum - synthesizer (polymoog and micromoog with SYM-1 microcomputer) Alvin Curran - synthesizer (Serge modular), piccolo trumpet, voice 2-2 Kunstmuseum, Bern +••.••(...):58:44 Garrett List - trombone Frederic Rzewski - piano Alvin Curran - sampler (Akai S6000), MIDI controller keyboard Richard Teitelbaum - sampler (Prophet 2000), Yamaha DX7, Macintosh computer Disc three 3-1 Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam, Pt. 2 +••.••(...):23:21 Steve Lacy - soprano saxophone Garrett List - trombone Frederic Rzewski - piano, electronically prepared piano Richard Teitelbaum - synthesizer (polymoog and micromoog with SYM-1 microcomputer) Alvin Curran - synthesizer (Serge modular synthesizer processing for piano and saxophone), piccolo trumpet, voice 3-2 New Music America Festival +••.••(...):07:33 Steve Lacy - soprano saxophone Garrett List - trombone Frederic Rzewski - piano Alvin Curran - sampler (Akai S5000), MIDI controller keyboard, flugelhorn Richard Teitelbaum - synthesizer (Yamaha DX7), sampler (Prophet 2000), computer (with Max/MSP), cracklebox Disc four 4-1 Ferrara, Italy +••.••(...):38:24 Steve Lacy - soprano saxophone George Lewis - trombone, computer Garrett List - trombone, voice Frederic Rzewski - piano Alvin Curran - keyboards, computer, MAX/MSP, Kontakt sampler, piano, flugelhorn, shofar Richard Teitelbaum - Kurzweil K2000 synthesizer, sampler keyboard 4-2 Mass.Pike (2007) - 4:45:28 Frederic Rzewski - piano, prepared piano, small instruments Alvin Curran - computer (Macbook pro), Kontakt sampler, MIDI Controller keyboard, shofar, boombox Richard Teitelbaum - Kurzweil K2000 synthesizer, computer (MacBook Pro with Ableton Live), cracklebox, small instruments All compositions by their respective performers. Recorded at: 1.1: Akademie der Künste, Berlin, October 5, 1967. 1.2: WBAI, New York, December 31, 1972. 2.1: Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam, Netherlands, April 1982. 2.2: kunstmuseum, Bern, Switzerland, November 16, 1990. 3.1: Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam, Netherlands, April 1982. 3.2: The Knitting Factory, New York, November 15, 1989. 4.1: Ferrara, Italy, June 9, 2002. 4.2: Festival of Contemporary Music, Tanglewood Music Center, Lenox, MA, August 2, 2007. New World Records – 2008.
Tanglewood Tanglewood Music Center Dvořák Smetana Vaughan Williams 2021
In a performance from August 16, the Tanglewood Music Center Orchestra performs Brian Raphael Nabors, Smetana, Vaughan Williams, and Dvořák. Tune in to the full concert on BSO NOW at bso.org/now. / Follow us on all of our social channels! Facebook: (http•••) Instagram: @bostonsymphony Twitter: @BostonSymphony
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Remastered in 24-bit, 96 kHz Parts: (http•••) Piano score: (http•••) Grant Llewellyn, conductor Royal Liverpool Philharmonic, 1991 "The Welsh conductor, Grant Llewellyn, began developing his conducting reputation in 1985, when he was awarded a conducting fellow position at the Tanglewood Music Center in Massachusetts. There his mentors included Leonard Bernstein, Seiji Ozawa, Kurt Masur and Andre Previn. As Assistant Conductor of the Boston Symphony Orchestra in the early 1990's he conducted concerts at the Tanglewood Festival, the Boston Subscription Series and in the "Boston Pops". Grant Llewellyn is renowned for his exceptional charisma, energy and easy authority in music of all styles and periods. To date, his career has led him to hold positions with three European orchestras. From 1990 to 1995, he was associate conductor of the BBC National Orchestra of Wales. He was principal guest conductor of the Stavanger Symfoniorkester from 1993 to 1996. Llewellyn served as chief conductor of the Royal Flanders Philharmonic Orchestra (deFilharmonie) from 1995 to 1998. Notable recent European guest engagements have included the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Frankfurt Radio Symphony Orchestra, BBC Philharmonic, Helsinki Philharmonic and BBC Symphony Orchestra. Grant Llewellyn has conducted many orchestras in North America, most notably Atlanta Symphony Orchestra, Boston Symphony Orchestra, Houston Symphony Orchestra, Montreal Symphony, Milwaukee Symphony, Philadelphia Orchestra, Saint Louis Symphony Orchestra and Toronto Symphony Orchestra. As Music Director of the Handel and Haydn Society (Boston), America's leading period orchestra, from 2001 to 2006, Llewellyn gained a reputation as a formidable interpreter of music of the Baroque and classical periods. He now holds the title of principal conductor of the Society. Among the highlights of his work with the Society have been staged performances of Purcell's Dido and Aeneas in collaboration with director Chen Shi-Zheng, and J.S. Bach's St Matthew Passion (BWV 244). Since July 2004, he has been music director of the North Carolina Symphony. His initial contract was for 4 years, and in November 2006, his contract was extended to 2012. An accomplished opera conductor, Grant Llewellyn has appeared at the opera companies of English National Opera (The Magic Flute) and the Opera Theatre of Saint Louis, where his repertoire has ranged from Georg Frideric Handel's Radamisto to Alexander Goehr's Arianna. In 2001 he embarked on a collaboration with acclaimed Chinese director Chen Shi-Zheng in a production of Dido and Aeneas at Spoleto Festival, USA. In 2003 Llewellyn made his debut with Opera North in a new production of Jules Massenet's Manon whilst in June 2005 he conducted the final of the BBC Cardiff Singer of the World, one of the world's most prestigious singing competitions. His most recent opera project was a semi-staged production of Mozart's Marriage of Figaro in 2007, with the North Carolina Symphony. His recent recording of American music with the North Carolina Symphony and Branford Marsalis for the Swedish label BIS has been released to critical acclaim with The Gramophone commenting "...the performances are more than just enthusiastic, with discipline remarkably tight...the result is a winner." Grant Llewellyn lives in Cardiff with his wife Charlotte and their four children." Remastered By: Wayne Yang, USA - Taiwan *I do not monetize off of this video or any other video on my YouTube channel. #Ukraine
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