Francis Poulenc Chanson à boire, Op. 31 Vidéos
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Rod Gilfry Gabriel Fauré Morten Lauridsen Francis Poulenc Maurice Ravel Walsh David Lang Matthew Aucoin Jake Heggie Brett Dean Thomas Adès Renée Fleming San Francisco Opera Metropolitan Opera 1990 2020
Baritone Rod Gilfry and pianist Peter Walsh perform portions of "Chanson d'amour" by Gabriel Fauré, "Sure on this Shining Night" by Morten Lauridsen, "Le bestiaire: La carpe" by Francis Poulenc, and "Don Quichotte à Dulcinée: Chanson romanesque" by Maurice Ravel. Gilfry also discusses his musical upbringing and career path, what he's learned about being a voice teacher. He also talks about his personal connection with the music of Ravel and sings his "Don Quichotte à Dulcinée: Chanson à boire." From the Vocal Arts DC 2020-21 season. Rod Gilfry is a two-time GRAMMY nominee, singer and actor who has performed in all the world's music capitals and appears on over 30 recordings. He is acclaimed world-wide in opera, musicals, recitals and cabaret. An important part of his 75-role repertoire are the 13 leading roles he has created in new operas. Recent performances include the Los Angeles Opera productions of David Lang's solo opera "the loser," Matthew Aucoin's "Crossing," and Jake Heggie's "It's a Wonderful Life" at the San Francisco Opera. He recently created the role of Claudius in Brett Dean's "Hamlet" at the Glyndebourne and Adelaide Festivals, with a reprisal at The Metropolitan Opera. His previous appearance at The Metropolitan Opera was in Thomas Adès' "The Exterminating Angel." Vocal Arts DC (VADC) presents classically-trained singers and pianists in Washington, DC, at The Kennedy Center and in educational events. Performing acoustically, our world-class musicians showcase a wide range of the greatest song literature, including newly-composed commissions. Founded in 1990 as The Vocal Arts Society by Dr. Gerald Perman, the modest first season featured Renée Fleming and recitals at the French Embassy’s Maison Française. Today VADC includes an annual subscription concert series, online content, master classes, and a vocal competition providing scholarships. (http•••) (http•••) (http•••) (http•••) (http•••)
Michel Piquemal Francis Poulenc 2000
Provided to YouTube by NAXOS of America Chanson a boire · Michel Piquemal Poulenc: Melodies ℗ 2000 Naxos Released on: 2000-08-26 Artist: Michel Piquemal Artist: Christine Lajarigge Composer: Francis Poulenc Auto-generated by YouTube.
Onishi Francis Poulenc Maurice Ravel Ottorino Respighi Gaetano Donizetti Rachmaninov Musée Beaux Arts 2015
www.concoursmontreal.ca CMIM Chant / Voice 2015 VENDREDI 29 MAI 19 h 30 / FRIDAY, MAY 29, 7:30 P.M. SALLE BOURGIE du Musée des Beaux-arts de Montréal DEMI-FINALE / SEMI-FINALS -FRANCIS POULENC Prologue ~ Les mamelles de Tirésias -MAURICE RAVEL « Chanson romanesque », « Chanson épique », « Chanson a boire » ~ Don Quichotte a Dulcinée -OTTORINO RESPIGHI « Nebbie », « Pioggia », « Nevicata » -GAETANO DONIZETTI « Vien, Leonora » ~ La favorita -SERGUEI RACHMANINOV « Ja byl unej », « Son », « Vesennije vody » Takaoki ONISHI, Baryton / Baritone Japon / Japan
Siegmund Nimsgern Francis Poulenc
Francis Poulenc's settings of some 17th century ribald texts sung by the bass-baritone Siegmund Nimsgern with Christoph Klein at the piano. I. La maîtresse volage 0:00 II. Chanson à boire 0:38 III. Madrigal 2:50 IV. Invocation aux Parques 3:22 V. Couplets bachiques 4:56 VI. L'offrande 6:16 VII. La belle jeunesse 7:22 VIII. Sérénade 8:56 Link to my Siegmund Nimsgern playlist: (http•••)
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