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June WTTW & WFMT Member Magazine
Air Check Dear Member, The Guide As we approach the end of another busy fiscal year, I would like to take this opportunity to express my The Member Magazine for WTTW and WFMT heartfelt thanks to all of you, our loyal members of WTTW and WFMT, for making possible all of the quality Renée Crown Public Media Center content we produce and present, across all of our media platforms. If you happen to get an email, letter, 5400 North Saint Louis Avenue or phone call with our fiscal year end appeal, I’ll hope you’ll consider supporting this special initiative at Chicago, Illinois 60625 a very important time. Your continuing support is much appreciated. Main Switchboard This month on WTTW11 and wttw.com, you will find much that will inspire, (773) 583-5000 entertain, and educate. In case you missed our live stream on May 20, you Member and Viewer Services can watch as ten of the area’s most outstanding high school educators (and (773) 509-1111 x 6 one school principal) receive this year’s Golden Apple Awards for Excellence WFMT Radio Networks (773) 279-2000 in Teaching. Enjoy a wide variety of great music content, including a Great Chicago Production Center Performances tribute to folk legend Joan Baez for her 75th birthday; a fond (773) 583-5000 look back at The Kingston Trio with the current members of the group; a 1990 concert from the four icons who make up the country supergroup The Websites wttw.com Highwaymen; a rousing and nostalgic show by local Chicago bands of the wfmt.com 1960s and ’70s, Cornerstones of Rock, taped at WTTW’s Grainger Studio; and a unique and fun performance by The Piano Guys at Red Rocks: A Soundstage President & CEO Special Event. -
Relatório Anual De Atividades 2008
Relatório Anual de Atividades 2008 1 FUNDAÇÃO OSESP Concertos A Orquestra Sinfônica do Estado de São Paulo – OSESP apresentou 99 concertos sinfônicos, em 2008, tendo iniciado suas atividades para o público em 06 de março e encerrado a temporada em 31 de dezembro. Os concertos de câmara dos grupos mantidos pela Fundação Osesp, que englobam Câmara, Quartetos, “Um Certo Olhar”, Coro e Convidados, totalizaram 41 apresentações. O público total dos concertos da OSESP (sinfônicos e câmara), na Sala São Paulo, foi de 149,7 mil pessoas em 2008, nem constante crescimento (+ 4,7% sobre 2007; + 25,2% sobre 2006). A programação e o respectivo público seguem abaixo: Capacidade Índice de Datas Programa/Regente/Solista Público Total * Ocupação 06/03, 07/03, 08/03 SSP 01: John Neschling, reg - Mahler: Sinfonia nº 2 3.837 3.657 95% 13/03, 14/03, 15/03 SSP 02: Rodolfo Fischer, reg - Nicolas Koeckert, violino 4.119 3.217 78% 20/03, 21/03, 22/03 SSP 03: John Neschling, reg - Olga Kern, piano 4.119 4.028 98% 27/03, 28/03, 29/03 SSP 04: Xian Zhang, reg - Prokofiev: Ivan, o terrível 3.837 3.502 91% 03/04, 04/04, 05/04 SSP 05: Sir Peter Maxwell Davies, reg - Mozart, Haydn e Davies 4.119 3.540 86% 10/04, 11/04, 12/04 SSP 06: John Neschling, reg - Arnaldo Cohen, piano 4.119 4.018 98% 17/04, 18/04, 19/04 SSP 07: John Neschling, reg - Arnaldo Cohen, piano 4.119 3.977 97% 24/04, 25/04, 26/04 SSP 08: John Neschling, reg - Jean-Philippe Collard, piano 4.119 3.429 83% 01/05, 02/05, 03/05 SSP 09: Victor Hugo Toro, reg - Boris Belkin, violino 3.837 3.679 96% 08/05, 09/05, -
The Art of Making Mistakes
The Art of Making Mistakes Misha Alperin Edited by Inna Novosad-Maehlum Music is a creation of the Universe Just like a human being, it reflects God. Real music can be recognized by its soul -- again, like a person. At first sight, music sounds like a language, with its own grammatical and stylistic shades. However, beneath the surface, music is neither style nor grammar. There is a mystery hidden in music -- a mystery that is not immediately obvious. Its mystery and unpredictability are what I am seeking. Misha Alperin Contents Preface (by Inna Novosad-Maehlum) Introduction Nothing but Improvising Levels of Art Sound Sensitivity Fairytales and Fantasy Music vs Mystery Influential Masters The Paradox: an Improvisation on the 100th Birthday of the genius Richter Keith Jarrett Some thoughts on Garbarek (with the backdrop of jazz) The Master on the Pedagogy of Jazz Improvisation as a Way to Oneself Main Principles of Misha's Teachings through the Eyes of His Students Words from the Teacher to his Students Questions & Answers Creativity: an Interview (with Inna Novosad-Maehlum) About Infant-Prodigies: an Interview (with Marina?) One can Become Music: an Interview (with Carina Prange) Biography (by Inna Novosad-Maehlum) Upbringing The musician’s search Alperin and Composing Artists vs. Critics Current Years Reflections on the Meaning of Life Our Search for Answers An Explanation About Formality Golden Scorpion Ego Discography Conclusion: The Creative Process (by Inna Novosad-Maehlum) Preface According to Misha Alperin, human life demands both contemplation and active involvement. In this book, the artist addresses the issues of human identity and belonging, as well as those of the relationship between music and musician. -
2015 Programme Bergen International Festival
BERGEN 27 MAY — 10 JUNE 2015 2015 PROGRAMME BERGEN INTERNATIONAL MORE INFO: WWW.FIB.NO FESTIVAL PREFACE BERGEN INTERNATIONAL 003 FESTIVAL 2015 Love Enigmas Love is a perpetually fascinating theme in the Together with our collaborators we aim to world of art. The most enigmatic of our emotions, create a many-splendoured festival – in the it brings us joy when we experience it set to music, truest sense of the word – impacting the lives of AN OPEN INVITATION recounted in literature or staged in the theatre, in our audiences in unique and unmissable ways, dance and in film. We enjoy it because art presents both in venues in the city centre, the composers’ TO VISIT OUR 24-HOUR us with mirror images of ourselves and of the most homes and elsewhere in the region. important driving forces in our lives. OPEN BANK The Bergen International Festival is an event Like a whirling maelstrom love can embrace in which artists from all over the world want ON 5-6 JUNE 2015 us and suck us in and down into the undertow to participate, and they are attracted to the with unforeseeable consequences. Love unites playfulness, creativity and tantalizing energy high and low, selfishness and selflessness, self- of the festival. The Bergen International Festival Experience Bergen International Festival at affirmation and self-denial, and carries us with is synonymous with a high level of energy and our branch at Torgallmenningen 2. There will equal portions of blindness and ruthlessness a zest for life and art. Like an explorer, it is be activities and mini-concerts for children into the embrace of the waterfall, where its unafraid, yet approachable at the same time. -
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Art Works Grants
National Endowment for the Arts — December 2014 Grant Announcement Art Works grants Discipline/Field Listings Project details are as of November 24, 2014. For the most up to date project information, please use the NEA's online grant search system. Art Works grants supports the creation of art that meets the highest standards of excellence, public engagement with diverse and excellent art, lifelong learning in the arts, and the strengthening of communities through the arts. Click the discipline/field below to jump to that area of the document. Artist Communities Arts Education Dance Folk & Traditional Arts Literature Local Arts Agencies Media Arts Museums Music Opera Presenting & Multidisciplinary Works Theater & Musical Theater Visual Arts Some details of the projects listed are subject to change, contingent upon prior Arts Endowment approval. Page 1 of 168 Artist Communities Number of Grants: 35 Total Dollar Amount: $645,000 18th Street Arts Complex (aka 18th Street Arts Center) $10,000 Santa Monica, CA To support artist residencies and related activities. Artists residing at the main gallery will be given 24-hour access to the space and a stipend. Structured as both a residency and an exhibition, the works created will be on view to the public alongside narratives about the artists' creative process. Alliance of Artists Communities $40,000 Providence, RI To support research, convenings, and trainings about the field of artist communities. Priority research areas will include social change residencies, international exchanges, and the intersections of art and science. Cohort groups (teams addressing similar concerns co-chaired by at least two residency directors) will focus on best practices and develop content for trainings and workshops. -
VIOLINIST ANDREW MANZE and the ENGLISH CONCERT ENLIVEN EARLY MUSIC SERIES Chicago Period Violinist Andrew Manze Will Lead the English Concert on Friday, Nov
news release FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Cathy Sweitzer Director of Communications 773 / 834-7965 presents Tickets: 773 / 702-8068 October 3, 2005 VIOLINIST ANDREW MANZE AND THE ENGLISH CONCERT ENLIVEN EARLY MUSIC SERIES chicago Period violinist Andrew Manze will lead The English Concert on Friday, Nov. 11, 2005, as The University of Chicago Presents Early Music Series continues in Mandel Hall. The program will feature everything from a Bach Suite to Biber’sSonata Representativa, serving up the sounds of a cat, a frog, a cuckoo, a hen, a nightingale and a musketeer. the university of Manze will lead the sextet and comment from the stage in what has come to be his signature style -- equal parts scholarship and irrepressible wit. PROGRAM: “Baroque Untamed” Biber Part III Mensa Sonora Pachelbel Suite in F-sharp Minor Jenkins Pavan à 4 Castello Sonata per stromenti d’arco Purcell Fantasia à 4 Biber Two sonatas from Fidicinium sacro-profanum Biber Sonata Representativa Office of Professional Concerts 5720 S. Woodlawn Avenue J.S. Bach Suite in D Major, reconstructed from BWV1068 Chicago, Illinois 60637 773/702-8068 773/834-5888 fax [email protected] chicagopresents.uchicago.edu howard mayer brown early music series chamber music series saint paul chamber orchestra series artists-in-residence series The University of Chicago Presents 2005-2006 Season - Page 2 ABOUT ANDREW MANZE AND THE ENGLISH CONCERT Kent-born violinist Andrew Manze brings knowledge, experience and passion to his role as Director of The English Concert. While studying Classics at Cambridge, friends gave him a baroque violin to play. -
10 February 2021
10 February 2021 12:01 AM Giuseppe Verdi (1813-1901) Overture - Nabucco Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra, Alun Francis (conductor) NONRK 12:09 AM Franz Liszt (1811-1886) Legende No.1: St. Francois d'Assise prechant aux oiseaux (S.175) Bernhard Stavenhagen (piano) SESR 12:18 AM Heinrich Schutz (1585-1672) 2 sacred pieces - Spes mea, Christe Deus; Wie lieblich sind deine Wohnungen Cologne Chamber Chorus, Collegium Cartusianum, Peter Neumann (conductor) PLPR 12:29 AM Ludwig van Beethoven (1770-1827) 7 Variations on 'Bei Mannern, welche Liebe fuhlen' WoO 46 Sol Gabetta (cello), Bertrand Chamayou (piano) PLPR 12:39 AM Richard Strauss (1864-1949) Festmusik der Stadt Wien AV.133 for brass and percussion Tom Watson (trumpet), Royal Academy of Music Brass Soloists GBBBC 12:49 AM Francois Devienne (1759-1803) Trio No.2 in C major Valentinas Gelgotas (flute), Vitalija Raskeviciute (viola), Gediminas Derus (cello) LTLR 12:59 AM Zygmunt Noskowski (1846-1909) Excerpts 'A Hut out of the Village' National Polish Radio Symphony Orchestra, Miroslaw Jacek Blaszczyk (conductor) PLPR 01:12 AM Johannes Brahms (1833-1897) 4 Ballades for piano, Op 10 Paul Lewis (piano) GBBBC 01:34 AM Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791) Violin Concerto No 3 in G major, K216 James Ehnes (violin), Mozart Anniversary Orchestra CACBC 02:01 AM Jorg Widmann Con Brio, concert overture German Symphony Orchestra, Berlin, Andrew Manze (conductor) DERBBB 02:13 AM Ludwig van Beethoven (1770-1827) Piano Concerto No. 3 in C minor, op. 37 Martin Helmchen (piano), German Symphony Orchestra, Berlin, Andrew Manze (conductor) DERBBB 02:48 AM Robert Schumann (1810-1856) Der Vogel als Prophet, op. -
17-04Web.Pdf
London Symphony Orchestra Living Music Sunday 17 April 2016 7pm Barbican Hall THE SEASONS Haydn The Seasons Interval after ‘Summer’ Sir Simon Rattle conductor London’s Symphony Orchestra Monika Eder soprano Andrew Staples tenor Florian Boesch baritone London Symphony Chorus Simon Halsey chorus director Concert finishes approx 9.55pm Recorded by Sky Arts for broadcast in May 2 Welcome 17 April 2016 Welcome Living Music Kathryn McDowell In Brief A very warm welcome to this evening’s LSO concert BMW LSO OPEN AIR CLASSICS 2016 at the Barbican. We are delighted to be joined by Sir Simon Rattle, LSO Music Director Designate, as The LSO is delighted to announce details of the 2016 he conducts Haydn’s nature oratorio, The Seasons. BMW LSO Open Air Classics concert on Sunday 22 May at 6.30pm. Conducted by Valery Gergiev, the Tonight’s concert features an outstanding cast of LSO will perform an all-Tchaikovsky programme in international soloists, including Monika Eder, who London’s Trafalgar Square, free and open to all, with makes her LSO debut, and returning artists Florian the Orchestra joined on stage by young musicians Boesch and Andrew Staples. The Orchestra is also from LSO On Track and students from the Guildhall joined this evening by the London Symphony Chorus, School for a special arrangement of the composer’s led by the LSO’s Choral Director Simon Halsey. The Swan Lake Suite. performance forms part of their 50th anniversary season, a great milestone in the history of the choir. lso.co.uk/openair I would like to take this opportunity to thank our media partner Sky Arts, who will be filming tonight’s LSO LIVE NEW RELEASE: performance for broadcast in the UK in early May. -
Orchestra-Symphonies & Cello Concerto
symphonies 1–4 cello concerto in a c.p.e. bach Alison McGillivray cello the english concert Andrew Manze ACKNOWLEDGMENTS Cover: The Minuet (1760). Copper engraving by Johann Esaias Nilson (1721–1788) / AKG-Images Photo of Andrew Manze by Benjamin Ealovega Photo of The English Concert by Richard Haughton Performing editions used for this recording were prepared by Andrew Manze from the existing sources. All texts and translations © harmonia mundi usa 2006 harmonia mundi usa 1117 Chestnut Street, Burbank, California 91506 Recorded March, 2006 at Air Studios, Lyndhurst Hall, London. Producer: Robina G. Young Recording Engineer & Editor: Brad Michel DSD Engineer: Chris Barrett Recorded, edited & mastered in DSD 1 C. P. E. BACH / The English Concert / Andrew Manze HMU 807403 © harmonia mundi Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach 1714 _1788 4 orchestra-symphonies cello concerto in a major orchestra-symphony nº 1 in d major Wq. 183/1 11:13 1 i Allegro di molto 6:17 2 ii Largo 1:55 3 iii Presto 3:01 orchestra-symphony nº 2 in e-flat major Wq. 183/2 10:56 4 i Allegro di molto 4:12 5 ii Larghetto 1:13 6 iii Allegretto 5:31 cello concerto in a major Wq. 172* 20:01 7 i Allegro di molto 6:17 8 ii Largo con sordini, mesto 8:08 9 iii Allegro assai 5:26 orchestra-symphony nº 3 in f major Wq. 183/3 10:17 10 i Allegro di molto 5:15 11 ii Larghetto 2:06 12 iii Presto 2:56 orchestra-symphony nº 4 in g major Wq. -
Rudolf Rasch the Thirty-One Works of Francesco Geminiani Discography
Rudolf Rasch: The Thirty-One Works of Francesco Geminiani Discography Rudolf Rasch The Thirty-One Works of Francesco Geminiani Discography Please refer to this document in the following way: Rudolf Rasch, The Thirty-One Works of Francesco Geminiani: Discography https://geminiani.sites.uu.nl For remarks, suggestions, additions and corrections: [email protected] © Rudolf Rasch, Utrecht/Houten, 2018 21 August 2019 1 Rudolf Rasch: The Thirty-One Works of Francesco Geminiani Discography DISCOGRAPHY INTRODUCTION The works composed by Francesco Geminiani are recorded by a great many ensembles and musicians, roughly so since the 1950s. These recordings are precious documents for the study of the performance practice and the reception history of Geminiani’s work. This inventory of these recordings is organized along the lines of the “Thirty-One Works of Francesco Geminiani”. For each work are, as far as applicable, first listed the complete recordings, followed by a listing of recordings that contains one or more selected compositions of the works. There are three kinds of descriptions. Full descriptions, containing information about title, label, year, barcode, musicians, recording site and time, contents, text and cover, are given for all recordings that contain a complete Work of Geminiani. If the recording includes compositions from more than one Work, the full description is given once, usually in connection with the Work that figures most prominently on the recording. If there is no “prominent Work” then the full description is given in connection with the Work that comes first in our sequence of Works. Partial descriptions are provided for the Works or compositions that do not belong to the most prominent Work, with a reference where the full description is found. -
Shostakovich (1906-1975)
RUSSIAN, SOVIET & POST-SOVIET CONCERTOS A Discography of CDs and LPs Prepared by Michael Herman Dmitri Shostakovich (1906-1975) Born in St. Petersburg. He entered the Petrograd Conservatory at age 13 and studied piano with Leonid Nikolayev and composition with Maximilian Steinberg. His graduation piece, the Symphony No. 1, gave him immediate fame and from there he went on to become the greatest composer during the Soviet Era of Russian history despite serious problems with the political and cultural authorities. He also concertized as a pianist and taught at the Moscow Conservatory. He was a prolific composer whose compositions covered almost all genres from operas, ballets and film scores to works for solo instruments and voice. Piano Concerto No. 1 in C minor with Trumpet and String Orchestra, Op. 35 (1933) Dmitri Alexeyev (piano)/Philip Jones (trumpet)/Jerzy Maksymiuk/English Chamber Orchestra ( + Piano Concerto No. 2, Unforgettable Year 1919, Gadfly: Suite, Tahiti Trot, Suites for Jazz Orchestra Nos. 1 and 2) CLASSICS FOR PLEASURE 382234-2 (2007) Victor Aller (piano)/Murray Klein (trumpet)/Felix Slatkin/Concert Arts Orchestra ( + Hindemith: The Four Temperaments) CAPITOL P 8230 (LP) (1953) Leif Ove Andsnes (piano)/Håkan Hardenberger (trumpet)/Paavo Järvi/City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra ( + Britten: Piano Concerto and Enescu: Legende) EMI CLASSICS 56760-2 (1999) Annie d' Arco (piano)/Maurice André (trumpet)/Jean-François Paillard/Orchestre de Chambre Jean François Paillard (included in collection: "Maurice André Edition - Volume