Darius Milhaud Sonate pour flûte, hautbois, clarinette et piano, Op. 47 Vidéos
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Darius Milhaud Nicolet Heinz Holliger Eduard Brunner Oleg Maisenberg 1892 1900 1918 1974
Darius Milhaud +••.••(...)): Sonata per flauto, oboe, clarinetto e pianoforte (1918). I. Tranquille II. Joyeux III. Emporté IV. Douloureux Auréle Nicolet, flauto Heinz Holliger, oboe Eduard Brunner, clarinetto Oleg Maisenberg, pianoforte./ The music published in our channel is exclusively dedicated to divulgation purposes and not commercial. This within a program shared to study classic educational music of the 1900's (mostly Italian) which involves thousands of people around the world. If someone, for any reason, would deem that a video appearing in this channel violates the copyright, please inform us immediately before you submit a claim to Youtube, and it will be our care to remove immediately the video accordingly. Your collaboration will be appreciated.
Kent Nagano Federico Mompou Darius Milhaud Paul Hindemith Stern Hans Werner Henze Burleigh Iannis Xenakis Otten Nehls Fabre Schott Philharmonisches Staatsorchester Hamburg Staatsoper Staatsoper Hamburg 1918 1921 1922 1947 2005
A project by Kent Nagano | Video: Virgil Widrich "Call for joy" – the last piece of Catalan composer Federico Mompou's sensitively poetic piano cycle Charmes from 1921 – opens the concluding stage of our encompassing concert cycle with a theme of resilience and rejoicing. Darius Milhaud's Sonata for flute, oboe, clarinet, and piano, from 1918, was composed in Rio de Janeiro, but displays no Brazilian atmosphere. Its second movement, titled Joyeux, is animated by stirring rhythms and adroit figuration, trills and roulades, generating deliciously luminous textures of sound. Another post-war piece is Paul Hindemith's four-movement Kammermusik, op. 24 no. 1 from 1922. Then often regarded as a "bad boy" of music, Hindemith challenged the stern nationalistic tendency in Germany following its defeat in the first World War. Hans Werner Henze's Notturno from his Kammerkonzert (Chamber Concerto) for fifteen players (2005) has a history reaching back more than a half-century, to the composer's Symphony No. 1 of 1947, in which it formed the slow middle movement. This too is a post-war piece, musical art untouched by nationalism. The Notturno foregrounds the viola, with a stylistic nod to Hindemith, featuring sensuous lyricism, and a mysteriously transparent instrumentation, dying away in the culminating soft tones of the percussion. Music: 0:19 Federico Mompou: From Charmes: "Pour appeler la joie" Piano: Rupert Burleigh 1:16 Darius Milhaud: From Sonata for flute, oboe, clarinet and piano: Joyeux Members of the Hamburg Philharmonic State Orchestra 4:43 Hans Werner Henze: From Kammerkonzert 05: "Notturno" Conductor: Kent Nagano Hamburg Philharmonic State Orchestra 10:36 Paul Hindemith: Kammermusik Op. 24 No. 1 Conductor: Kent Nagano Hamburg Philharmonic State Orchestra 26:06 Iannis Xenakis: Rebonds B Percussion: Fabian Otten Executive Producer: Georges Delnon Associate Producer: Hannes Rathjen Recording: Wolfram Nehls, Thomas Bößl, Clémence Fabre tx-transform technique: Martin Reinhart Coordination: Susanne Fohr, Tobias Behnke, Annika Donder, Isabelle Gabolde, the administrative team of the Hamburg Philharmonic State Orchestra Credits: Hans Werner Henze: From Kammerkonzert 05: "Notturno"; Paul Hindemith: Kammermusik Op. 24 No. 1 © Schott Music / mit freundlicher Genehmigung von SCHOTT Music, Mainz © Philharmonisches Staatsorchester Hamburg | Staatsoper Hamburg (http•••) | (http•••) #mikrokonzerte #microconcerts #kentnagano #virgilwidrich #philharmonischesstaatsorchesterhamburg #staatsoperhamburg
Darius Milhaud McGuire Ginsberg Landowski 1918 2021
Sonata for Flute, Oboe, Clarinet, and Piano(1918) by Darius Milhaud I. Tranquille 00:00 II. Joyeux 07:12 III. Emporte 11:00 IV. Douloureux 13:17 Flute | Suyeon Ko Oboe | Rebecca McGuire Clarinet | Eric Ginsberg Piano | Natalie Landowski March 3rd, 2021 WIU COFAC Recital Hall
Darius Milhaud Aurèle Nicolet Heinz Holliger Eduard Brunner 1892 1918 1974 1983
Darius Milhaud +••.••(...)) Sonata for Flute, Oboe, Clarinet and Piano (1918): 1.Tranquille 0:00 2.Joyeux 7:23 3.Emporté 10:35 4.Douloureux 12:36 Aurèle Nicolet, flute; Heinz Holliger, oboe; Eduard Brunner, clarinet; Oleg Meisenberg, piano Release date: 1983. Educational use only. No copyright infringement intended.
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