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HOLLYWOOD in VIENNA Featuring Music from “STAR WARS” “HARRY POTTER” “GRAND BUDAPEST HOTEL” and Many More
A TRIBUTE TO ALEXANDRE DESPLAT HOLLYWOOD IN VIENNA Featuring music from “STAR WARS” “HARRY POTTER” “GRAND BUDAPEST HOTEL” and many more ORF RADIO-SYMPHONIEORCHESTER WIEN CONDUCTED BY KEITH LOCKHART KRISTIN LEWIS • KATHERINA ELLIS • FRANTIŠEK JANOSKA MARTIN HASELBÖCK • ISKANDAR WIDJAJA WIENER KONZERTHAUS A TRIBUTE TO ALEXANDRE DESPLAT HOLLYWOOD IN VIENNA MAX STEINER, BRUCE BROUGHTON Hollywood in Vienna Fanfare RICHARD STRAUSS Also Sprach Zarathustra Op. 30: I. Prelude (Sonnenaufgang) BRUCE BROUGHTON Hollywood in Vienna invites to an unforgettable musical journey Spaceship Earth – Suite through space and time and honours the Hollywood composer, JERRY GOLDSMITH Oscar, Golden Globe and Grammy Award winner Alexandre Star Trek – Main Title Desplat. First, A Space Odyssey leads us to outer space. We enter the infamous, global Star Wars and are rescued by Star Trek’s ALAN SILVESTRI spaceship “Enterprise” before Gravity pulls us back to earth and, Contact – Main Title finally, we fulfill E.T.’s wish, to phone home. In the second part, Desplat’s atmospheric melodies for Harry Potter, Twilight, The King’s DAVID ARNOLD Speech and The Grand Budapest Hotel let us virtually float through Star Gate - Suite the universe. Featuring star singers from various musical genres – Verdi STEVEN PRICE soprano Kristin Lewis, singer-songwriter Katerine Ellis and pop Gravity – Main Title star Grace Capristo – “standing ovations were pre-programmed” HANS ZIMMER (Kronenzeitung). Interstellar – Suite Orchestra ORF Radio- JOHN WILLIAMS Star Wars: Episode II – Anakin and Padmé Symphonieorchester Wien Star Wars: Episode III – Suite for Violin and Orchestra Chorus Neue Wiener Stimmen Chorus Masters Christoph Wigelbeyer JERRY GOLDSMITH & Jürgen Partaj Star Trek: First Contact – Main Title Conductor Keith Lockhart JOHN WILLIAMS E.T. -
Echo Medienhaus | Ressort: Chronik ÖSterreich | APA-OTS-Meldung Presseinformation LCG1122
Magic\0020 Moments bei „Hollywood in Vienna“ im Wiener Konzerthaus ID: LCG11224 | 24.09.2011 | Kunde: echo medienhaus | Ressort: Chronik Österreich | APA-OTS-Meldung Presseinformation LCG11224 (CI) (KI) Samstag, 24. September 2011 Wien/ Veranstaltung/ Kunst/ Kultur/ Musik/ Film/ Leute Magic Moments bei „Hollywood in Vienna“ im Wiener Konzerthaus – BILD Bilder zur Meldung unter http:// presse.leisuregroup.at/ echo/ hollywood2011 Utl.: Hollywood-Feeling und Standing Ovations bei der vierten Gala der Filmmusik = Wien – Einmal mehr stand gestern, Freitag, Abend das Wiener Konzerthaus im Scheinwerferlicht und bot mit Lichtinstallationen, Red Carpet und seinem glamourösen Ambiente einen perfekten und eleganten Rahmen für „Hollywood in Vienna“. Die vierte Gala der Filmmusik, veranstaltet von Sandra Tomek, Best of Film Music und dem Echo Medienhaus, stand ganz im Zeichen von „Magic Moments“ und erinnerte auch heuer wieder an jene Wiener Komponisten wie Max Steiner und Erich Wolfgang Korngold, die in Hollywood den klassischen Hollywood Sound begründeten. Im Mittelpunkt der Gala, die von Filmschauspieler Gedeon Burkhard moderiert wurde, standen die Soundtracks von Forrest Gump- Komponist Alan Silvestri, des zennfach Emmy-Preistrà ¤ger und Im Mittelpunkt der Gala, die von Filmschauspieler Gedeon Burkhard moderiert wurde, standen die Soundtracks von Forrest Gump- Komponist Alan Silvestri, des zennfach Emmy-Preistrà ¤ger und Vorsitzenden der Oscar-Academy Bruce Broughton und ein „Farewell to Harry Potter“ persönlich begleitet vom Dirigenten der Filme Alastair King. Zwtl.: Max Steiner Film Music Achievement Award Höhepunkt des Galakonzerts war die Verleihung des „Max Steiner Film Music Achievement Award“ an Alan Silvestri als Ausdruck der Anerkennung der Musikstadt Wien für außerordentliche Leistungen im Bereich des Filmmusik Genres. -
Snow Owl Juan Garcia-Herreros
SNOW OWL JUAN GARCIA-HERREROS SELECTED CREDITS BEST BASS PLAYER IN THE WORLD (2019) SOLOIST FOR THE WORLD OF HANS ZIMMER (since 2018) TRIPLE GOLD AT GLOBAL MUSIC AWARDS (2016) LATIN GRAMMY ® NOMINATION (2014) BIOGRAPHY ‘The Best Bass Player In The World’? You’d be forgiven for assuming that it would be impossible to select a single bassist for that title – and yet that’s exactly what the readers of Bass Player and Bass Guitar magazines did in 2019, when they voted Juan García-Herreros, also known by his indigenous name ‘Snow Owl’, to the top of their annual Best Bassist poll. Dig deeper into Snow Owl’s incredible career, though, and you begin to understand why these devotees of the bass guitar chose him for this ultimate honour. This Colombia-born, US-raised, Austria-resident world traveller has been nominated for a Latin Grammy®, he’s played the world’s biggest arenas, multiple Grammy® winning artists and Oscar® winning composers have collaborated with him on a regular basis and as a composer, he has been honoured with numerous prestigious awards. These include three Gold Medals of the Global Music Awards in 2016 for World Jazz, Best Album and Best New Release. He’s also a film director, with his projects selected by international film festivals such as the Music Video Underground in Los Angeles, the Austrian Film Festival and the Film Festival in Cannes. All this has come from Juan’s drive to succeed, as becomes evident when you learn about his personal history. Born in Bogotá, Colombia, his first musical studies began with the flute at the age of nine, after moving to New York City to escape the drug cartel war in his home country. -
Snow Owl Juan Garcia-Herreros
SNOW OWL JUAN GARCIA-HERREROS SELECTED CREDITS BEST BASS PLAYER IN THE WORLD (2019) SOLOIST FOR THE WORLD OF HANS ZIMMER (since 2018) TRIPLE GOLD AT GLOBAL MUSIC AWARDS (2016) LATIN GRAMMY ® NOMINATION (2014) BIOGRAPHY ‘The Best Bass Player In The WorLd’? You’d be forgiven for assuming that it wouLd be impOssible to seLect a singLe bassist for that title – and yet that’s exactLy what the readers of Bass Player and Bass Guitar magazines did in 2019, when they voted Juan García-HerrerOs, alsO known by his indigenOus name ‘SnOw OwL’, to the top of their annual Best Bassist poLL. Dig deeper intO SnOw OwL’s incredible career, thOugh, and you begin to understand why these devOtees of the bass guitar chOse him for this ultimate honOur. This CoLOmbia-born, US-raised, Austria-resident worLd traveLLer has been nominated for a Latin Grammy®, he’s played the worLd’s biggest arenas, muLtipLe Grammy® winning artists and Oscar® winning compOsers have coLLabOrated with him on a reguLar basis and as a compOser, he has been honOured with numerOus prestigiOus awards. These incLude three GoLd MedaLs of the GlObaL Music Awards in 2016 for WorLd Jazz, Best Album and Best New ReLease. He’s alsO a fiLm directOr, with his prOjects seLected by internatiOnaL fiLm festivaLs such as the Music VideO Under- grOund in Los AngeLes, the Austrian FiLm FestivaL and the FiLm FestivaL in Cannes. AlL this has come frOm Juan’s drive to succeed, as becOmes evident when you learn abOut his persOnaL histOry. Born in BogOtá, CoLOmbia, his first musicaL studies began with the flute at the age of nine, after moving to New York City to escape the drug carteL war in his home country. -
Musica Nova Vii
MUSICA NOVA VII SBORNÍK REFERÁTŮ Z MEZINÁRODNÍ KONFERENCE A VĚDECKÉHO SEMINÁŘE MUSICA NOVA VII ALmanac OF THE InternationaL CONFERENCE MUSICA NOVA VII JANÁČKOVA AKADEMIE MÚZICKÝCH UMĚNÍ V BRNĚ Brno 2012 HUDEBNÍ FAKULTA JANÁČKOVY AKADEMIE MÚZICKÝCH UMĚNÍ V BRNĚ Obsah / Contents INTRODUCTION ........................................................................................................................... 4 PWGL: An introduction to the program and some practical applications ................................. 5 Dimitris Andrikopoulos STRUCTURAL ASPECTS OF INSTRUMENTATION IN MULTI-PERCUSSION MUSIC ..................... 17 Jeff Beer The Aesthetics of Blurriness ..................................................................................................... 23 Peter Beyer ‘Dirty Light’: approaching lighting in audio-visual contexts beyond its material-immanent properties ........................................................................................ 33 Marko Ciciliani Gérard Grisey’s Quatre Chants pour franchir le seuil .............................................................. 40 Lukas Haselböck “The trend is that there is no trend” – Contemporary Music in Austria ................................. 49 Christian Heindl GPS-Art and others ................................................................................................................... 53 Marek Choloniewski Closed systems and polarities in music .................................................................................... 57 Ondřej Jirásek Intuitive -
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This album celebrates one of the most talented introduced until the final third of the film when Tom accents and middle eastern color, his score packs composers of his generation. Although Alan Hanks finally escapes from the desert island in the a powerful punch with it’s driving percussion and Silvestri succeeded in writing successful film Pacific. In this delicate and touching ‘less is more’ blasting brass. scores that can be appreciated outside the musical contribution we only hear a simple piano film experience, his name remains associated theme accompanied by bittersweet strings. Silvestri, who already scored Captain America: ALAN SILVESTRI with several of the most popular films of the the First Avenger, also wrote the music for The last decades, including Back to the Future, Silvestri delivered a real blockbuster score for Avengers (2012) about the coming together of the Who Framed Roger Rabbit and Forrest Gump. Zemeckis’s The Polar Express (2004) an adaptation four iconic characters of Marvel Comics superhero It’s certainly no coincidence that these three of Chris Van Allsburg’s popular children’s classic: the saga (Iron Man, Thor, Captain America, The Hulk). films were directed by Robert Zemeckis: since soundtrack for this magical train ride is a true musical For those who want majesty and heroic awe, the innovative director asked Silvestri in 1984 feast full of swelling choral arrangements. Silvestri delivers with this ‘old school’ score full of to compose the score for his third feature bold brass fanfare and driven by a great propulsive film Romancing the Stone, all his forthcoming In his work with other directors, Silvestri also theme. -
Friedrich Cerha — Eine Art Chansons
FRIEDRICH CERHA Eine Art Chansons HK Gruber Kurt Prihoda Rainer Keuschnig Josef Pitzek 1999 20 YEARS 2019 © Manu Theobald FRIEDRICH CERHA (*1926) Eine Art Chansons Teil I 1 Statt Ouvertüre [Instead of an Overture] 1:27 2 hörprobe [audition] Ernst Jandl 0:57 3 sonett [sonnett] Gerhard Rühm 0:42 4 Klatsch [Gossip] Horst Beinek 0:15 5 Zungentraining [Tounge training] Brigitte Peter 0:18 6 Klassisch [Classic] Hermann Jandl 0:22 7 ein deutsches denkmal [A German Monument] Ernst Jandl 1:09 8 Kleines Gedicht für große Stotterer [Small Poem for Big Stutterers] Kurt Schwitters 1:28 9 Epitaph Klabund 1:10 10 Wenn der Puls [When the Pulse] anonymous 0:38 11 Mazurka (nach Satie) [Mazurka (after Satie)] 1:11 12 Vierzeiler [Quatrain] Werner Finck 0:57 13 sieben Kinder [seven Children] Ernst Jandl 0:33 14 Die Wühlmaus [The Vole] Fred Endrikat 0:57 15 Puppenmarsch [Doll March] 0:38 16 etüde in f [etude in f] Ernst Jandl 0:53 17 doixannda Ernst Jandl 0:56 3 Teil II 18 ich bekreuzige mich [I cross myself] Ernst Jandl 0:34 19 lichtung [(d)irection] Ernst Jandl 0:20 20 fragment Ernst Jandl 0:30 21 österreichisches fragment [austrian fragment] Friedrich Cerha 0:34 22 ich brech dich [i‘ll break you] Ernst Jandl 0:18 23 Waschmaschinen [Washing Machine] Beat Brechbühl 0:24 24 thechdthen jahr [sixteenth year] Ernst Jandl 0:46 25 falamaleikum Ernst Jandl 0:32 26 loch [laugh/hole] Ernst Jandl 0:29 27 wien: heldenplatz [vienna: heldenplatz] Ernst Jandl 1:03 28 13. -
Week 6 Hk Gruber Mahler
2018–19 season andris nelsons bostonmusic director symphony orchestra week 6 hk gruber mahler Season Sponsors seiji ozawa music director laureate bernard haitink conductor emeritus supporting sponsorlead sponsor supporting sponsorlead thomas adès artistic partner Better Health, Brighter Future There is more that we can do to help improve people’s lives. Driven by passion to realize this goal, Takeda has been providing society with innovative medicines since our foundation in 1781. Today, we tackle diverse healthcare issues around the world, from prevention to care and cure, but our ambition remains the same: to find new solutions that make a positive difference, and deliver better medicines that help as many people as we can, as soon as we can. With our breadth of expertise and our collective wisdom and experience, Takeda will always be committed to improving the Takeda Pharmaceutical Company Limited future of healthcare. www.takeda.com Takeda is proud to support the Boston Symphony Orchestra Table of Contents | Week 6 7 bso news 1 5 on display in symphony hall 16 bso music director andris nelsons 18 the boston symphony orchestra 23 casts of character: the symphony statues by caroline taylor 3 2 this week’s program Notes on the Program 34 The Program in Brief… 35 HK Gruber 43 Gustav Mahler 57 To Read and Hear More… Guest Artist 61 Håkan Hardenberger 66 sponsors and donors 80 future programs 82 symphony hall exit plan 8 3 symphony hall information the friday preview on november 16 is given by bso associate director of program publications robert kirzinger. program copyright ©2018 Boston Symphony Orchestra, Inc. -
Album Booklet
DANCE MAZE Chamber Music by Tom Armstrong Simon Desbruslais trumpet Jakob Fichert piano Nicola Meecham piano Audrey Riley cello James Woodrow electric guitar Fidelio Trio Dance Maze Chamber Music by Tom Armstrong Simon Desbruslais trumpet 7 Morning Music (2012–15) Jakob Fichert piano 6–7 1. Limit [1:47] 1–3 2 .Trails [1:10] Nicola Meecham piano 3. Aubade [8:06] Audrey Riley cello 5 5 James Woodrow electric guitar 4. Diverssements (2009) [11:12] Fidelio Trio: 5. Diversions 3 (2015) [17:53] Darragh Morgan violin 4 & 8 Robin Michael cello 4 6. Dance Maze: Variaons for Piano Mary Dullea piano 4 & 8 (1994, revised 2008, 2017) [12:05] 7. Dance Maze: Duos for Trumpet and Piano (2016–17) [19:37] 8. Akin (2008) [6:23] Total playing me [78:18] Dance Maze: Chamber Music by encompasses self-quotaon – such as Tom Armstong found frequently in Shostakovich’s output (a pracce that can occasion as Revision and Re-working much debate as the existence of compeng revisions) – and the recycling of extant All but one of the pieces on this recording pieces as part of new, larger works as sit on a connuum bounded by revision exemplified by Handel, Bach and (less and re-working. Whilst some (Dance Maze: well-known) Lou Harrison.2 The change Variaons for Piano, Diverssements) of genre that oen accompanies recycling involve greater or lesser adjustments to (for example, Bach’s re-purposing of music an original version, others (Dance Maze: from a solo violin parta as orchestral Duos for Trumpet and Piano, Diversions 3) music for a cantata Sinfonia) produces contain fundamental changes that transform co-exisng versions that can sit less the way an earlier work sounds. -
Season 2015-2016
23 Season 2015-2016 Wednesday, January 13, at 8:00 The Philadelphia Orchestra Friday, January 15, at 2:00 Saturday, January 16, at 8:00 Yannick Nézet-Séguin Conductor Jan Lisiecki Piano J. Strauss, Jr. “Tales from the Vienna Woods” Waltz, Op. 325 Beethoven Piano Concerto No. 4 in G major, Op. 58 I. Allegro moderato II. Andante con moto— III. Rondo: Vivace Intermission Beethoven/ String Quartet No. 11 in F minor, Op. 95 arr. Mahler (“Serioso”) I. Allegro con brio II. Allegretto ma non troppo— III. Allegro assai vivace ma serioso IV. Larghetto—Allegretto agitato First Philadelphia Orchestra performances Gruber Charivari, an Austrian Journal for Orchestra First Philadelphia Orchestra performances This program runs approximately 2 hours. The January 13 concert is sponsored by the Hassel Foundation. The January 16 concert is sponsored by Carole and Emilio Gravagno. Philadelphia Orchestra concerts are broadcast on WRTI 90.1 FM on Sunday afternoons at 1 PM. Visit WRTI.org to listen live or for more details. 224 Story Title The Philadelphia Orchestra Jessica Griffin The Philadelphia Orchestra Orchestra also reaches Carnegie Hall and the is one of the preeminent thousands of listeners on the Kennedy Center while also orchestras in the world, radio with weekly Sunday enjoying summer residencies renowned for its distinctive afternoon broadcasts on in Saratoga Springs, New sound, desired for its WRTI-FM. York, and Vail, Colorado. keen ability to capture the Philadelphia is home and The Philadelphia Orchestra hearts and imaginations the Orchestra nurtures an of audiences, and admired serves as a catalyst for important relationship with for a legacy of imagination cultural activity across patrons who support the and innovation on and off Philadelphia’s many main season at the Kimmel the concert stage. -
The World of Hans Zimmer Hollywood in Vienna
THE WORLD OF HANS ZIMMER HOLLYWOOD IN VIENNA Featuring music from “INCEPTION” “THE DARK KNIGHT” “THE LION KING” “GLADIATOR” and many more ORF RADIO SYMPHONIEORCHESTER WIEN CONDUCTED BY MARTIN GELLNER NEUE WIENER STIMMEN • INSINGIZI & FRIENDS CHORUS MASTER CHRISTOPH WIGELBEYER WIENER KONZERTHAUS Hollywood in Vienna is a symphonic gala concert occasion of the presentation of the 10th Max Steiner celebrating classic and current masterpieces of film Film Music Achievement Award to this exceptional artist music in the prestigious Wiener Konzerthaus in Vienna. The on behalf of the City of Vienna, his orchestral film compositions 2018 gala has been dedicated to Academy Award winner Hans – some of them newly arranged by Hans Zimmer himself – are Zimmer, featuring his greatest hits from more than 30 successful performed for the first time in a concert hall. They are brought to years of film score composing. While some describe him as “the life musically by illustrious companions and fellow musicians, as rock star of film music”, others believe he has been the dream well as by the impressive ORF Radio Symphonieorchester Wien factory’s most innovative symphonist for the past years. On the under the baton of Martin Gellner. Orchestra ORF Radio HANS ZIMMER Symphonieorchester Wien The Dark Knight Chorus Cantus Novus Wien Mission: Impossible 2 Conductor Martin Gellner Rush Kung Fu Panda Singers Lisa Gerrard The Da Vinci Code Valentina Nafornita Monika Ballwein Soloists Pedro Eustache HANS ZIMMER & ALEKSEY IGUDESMAN Rusanda Panfili Sherlock Holmes Fantasy Marie Spaemann Juan Garcia-Herreros HANS ZIMMER Amir John Haddad The Holiday Luis Ribeiro Hannibal Lucy Landymore Aleksandra Suklar HANS ZIMMER, LEBO M & ELTON JOHN Frantisek Jänoska The Lion King Eliane Correa Anna Baulina HANS ZIMMER Karen Rubio Lugo Gladiator Inception Video Director Peter Rabinger Pirates of the Carribean Length: 96' Shot in HDTV 1080/50i Cat. -
Concert: Ithaca College Chamber Orchestra Ithaca College Chamber Orchestra
Ithaca College Digital Commons @ IC All Concert & Recital Programs Concert & Recital Programs 10-14-2011 Concert: Ithaca College Chamber Orchestra Ithaca College Chamber Orchestra Jeffery Meyer Follow this and additional works at: http://digitalcommons.ithaca.edu/music_programs Part of the Music Commons Recommended Citation Ithaca College Chamber Orchestra and Meyer, Jeffery, "Concert: Ithaca College Chamber Orchestra" (2011). All Concert & Recital Programs. 330. http://digitalcommons.ithaca.edu/music_programs/330 This Program is brought to you for free and open access by the Concert & Recital Programs at Digital Commons @ IC. It has been accepted for inclusion in All Concert & Recital Programs by an authorized administrator of Digital Commons @ IC. Ithaca College Chamber Orchestra Jeffery Meyer, conductor Nicholas DiEugenio, violin Wendy Mehne, Sandra O'Hare, Laura Martellaro, Cori Shirk, flutes Scott Tucker, chansonnier Ford Hall Friday, October 14, 2011 8:15 p.m. Program Brandenburg Concerto No. 4 (BWV 1049) J. S. Bach Allegro (1685-1750) Andante Presto Nicholas DiEugenio, violin Wendy Mehne, Sandra O'Hare, flutes Jeffery Meyer, harpsichord Little Moonhead (2009) Melinda Wagner (b. 1957) Nicholas DiEugenio, violin Laura Martellaro, Cori Shirk, flutes Intermission Frankenstein!! A Pan-Demonium for Chansonnier Heinz Karl Gruber & Ensemble (1971) (b.1943) Fanfare - Prologue Ia. Dedication Ib. Miss Dracula IIa. Goldfinger and Bond IIb. John Wayne IIc. Monster III. A Mi Ma Monsterlet IV. Fanfare - Intermezzo, "Werewolf's Serenade" V. Frankenstein VI. Rat Song and Crusoe Song VII. Mr. Superman VIII. Finale Viiia. The Green-Haired Man Viiib. Batman and Robin Viiic. Monsters in the Park Viiid. Litany Viiie. Hello, Hello, Herr Frankenstein Viiif. Grete Muller's Adieu Fanfare - Epilogue Scott Tucker, chansonnier Biographies Jeffery Meyer Born in Chicago, Jeffery Meyer began his musical studies as a pianist, and shortly thereafter continued on to study composition and conducting.