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2 Spanish Dances
directed by Paul Gordon, fl. 1940; composed by Pablo de Sarasate, 1844-1908 (1878); produced by George Moskov, 1893-1970 and Paul Gordon, fl. 1940, Concert Films Corporation and EuroArts Music International; performed by Yehudi Menuhin, 1916-1999 and Adolph Baller, 1909-1994 (Berlin State: EuroArts, 2004), 9 mins
In 1947 “Concert Magic” was filmed in Hollywood making it the first ever concert filmed for movie audiences. In addition, many short films were made to fill the space between the traditional "double features". They were also often used as encores when enthusiastic audiences demanded them and feature works by c...
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directed by Paul Gordon, fl. 1940; composed by Pablo de Sarasate, 1844-1908 (1878); produced by George Moskov, 1893-1970 and Paul Gordon, fl. 1940, Concert Films Corporation and EuroArts Music International; performed by Yehudi Menuhin, 1916-1999 and Adolph Baller, 1909-1994 (Berlin State: EuroArts, 2004), 9 mins
Description
In 1947 “Concert Magic” was filmed in Hollywood making it the first ever concert filmed for movie audiences. In addition, many short films were made to fill the space between the traditional "double features". They were also often used as encores when enthusiastic audiences demanded them and feature works by composers whom no one knew Menuhin performed. Among these encores is an especially valuable rarity, the violin concerto of Felix Mendels...
In 1947 “Concert Magic” was filmed in Hollywood making it the first ever concert filmed for movie audiences. In addition, many short films were made to fill the space between the traditional "double features". They were also often used as encores when enthusiastic audiences demanded them and feature works by composers whom no one knew Menuhin performed. Among these encores is an especially valuable rarity, the violin concerto of Felix Mendelssohn. The length (ca. 25 mins) prevented it from inclusion in the film. This footage shows Menuhin’s very first recorded performance of the violin concerto under Antal Dorati. Even music specialists are unaware of the existence of this previously unreleased material! Also available: A Violinist in Hollywood (35'58): Menuhin speaks about the origin of the film and reminisces about events which transpired at the time of the film as well as his life and career. On the Encores (10'45): Menuhin comments on his playing technique - is reactions and commentsabout the pieces are very personal.
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Date Written / Recorded
1878, 1947
Field of Study
Classical Music
Content Type
Performance
Performer / Ensemble
Yehudi Menuhin, 1916-1999, Adolph Baller, 1909-1994
Contributor
George Moskov, 1893-1970, Paul Gordon, fl. 1940, Concert Films Corporation, EuroArts Music International
Author / Creator
Pablo de Sarasate, 1844-1908, Paul Gordon, fl. 1940, Yehudi Menuhin, 1916-1999, Adolph Baller, 1909-1994
Date Published / Released
2004
Publisher
EuroArts
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2004 EuroArts Music International
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Danzas argentinas
directed by Pierre Cavasillas; composed by Alberto Evaristo Ginastera, 1916-1983 (1937); produced by Paul Smaczny, fl. 1995-2015 and Isabel Iturriagagoitia; performed by Daniel Barenboim, 1942-, in Barenboim: Jubilee Concert in Buenos Aires (EuroArts, 2000), 4 mins
This is a performance of Danza de la moza donosa from Danzas argentinas, Op. 2, performed by Daniel Barenboim.
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directed by Pierre Cavasillas; composed by Alberto Evaristo Ginastera, 1916-1983 (1937); produced by Paul Smaczny, fl. 1995-2015 and Isabel Iturriagagoitia; performed by Daniel Barenboim, 1942-, in Barenboim: Jubilee Concert in Buenos Aires (EuroArts, 2000), 4 mins
Description
This is a performance of Danza de la moza donosa from Danzas argentinas, Op. 2, performed by Daniel Barenboim.
Date Written / Recorded
1937, 2000-08-19
Field of Study
Classical Music
Content Type
Performance
Performer / Ensemble
Daniel Barenboim, 1942-
Contributor
Paul Smaczny, fl. 1995-2015, Isabel Iturriagagoitia
Author / Creator
Alberto Evaristo Ginastera, 1916-1983, Pierre Cavasillas, Daniel Barenboim, 1942-
Date Published / Released
2000
Publisher
EuroArts
Topic / Theme
Classical Music
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2011. Used by permission of EuroArts Music International GmbH.
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Hungarian Dances Nos. 3 & 4
directed by Paul Gordon, fl. 1940; composed by Johannes Brahms, 1833-1897 (1880); produced by George Moskov, 1893-1970 and Paul Gordon, fl. 1940, Concert Films Corporation and EuroArts Music International; performed by Yehudi Menuhin, 1916-1999 and Antal Doráti (Berlin State: EuroArts, 2004), 7 mins
In 1947 “Concert Magic” was filmed in Hollywood making it the first ever concert filmed for movie audiences. In addition, many short films were made to fill the space between the traditional "double features". They were also often used as encores when enthusiastic audiences demanded them and feature works by c...
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directed by Paul Gordon, fl. 1940; composed by Johannes Brahms, 1833-1897 (1880); produced by George Moskov, 1893-1970 and Paul Gordon, fl. 1940, Concert Films Corporation and EuroArts Music International; performed by Yehudi Menuhin, 1916-1999 and Antal Doráti (Berlin State: EuroArts, 2004), 7 mins
Description
In 1947 “Concert Magic” was filmed in Hollywood making it the first ever concert filmed for movie audiences. In addition, many short films were made to fill the space between the traditional "double features". They were also often used as encores when enthusiastic audiences demanded them and feature works by composers whom no one knew Menuhin performed. Among these encores is an especially valuable rarity, the violin concerto of Felix Mendels...
In 1947 “Concert Magic” was filmed in Hollywood making it the first ever concert filmed for movie audiences. In addition, many short films were made to fill the space between the traditional "double features". They were also often used as encores when enthusiastic audiences demanded them and feature works by composers whom no one knew Menuhin performed. Among these encores is an especially valuable rarity, the violin concerto of Felix Mendelssohn. The length (ca. 25 mins) prevented it from inclusion in the film. This footage shows Menuhin’s very first recorded performance of the violin concerto under Antal Dorati. Even music specialists are unaware of the existence of this previously unreleased material! Also available: A Violinist in Hollywood (35'58): Menuhin speaks about the origin of the film and reminisces about events which transpired at the time of the film as well as his life and career. On the Encores (10'45): Menuhin comments on his playing technique - is reactions and commentsabout the pieces are very personal.
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Date Written / Recorded
1880, 1947
Field of Study
Classical Music
Content Type
Performance
Performer / Ensemble
Yehudi Menuhin, 1916-1999, Antal Doráti
Contributor
George Moskov, 1893-1970, Paul Gordon, fl. 1940, Concert Films Corporation, EuroArts Music International
Author / Creator
Johannes Brahms, 1833-1897, Paul Gordon, fl. 1940, Yehudi Menuhin, 1916-1999, Antal Doráti
Date Published / Released
2004
Publisher
EuroArts
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2004 EuroArts Music International
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Hungarian Dances, WoO 1
directed by Hans Hadulla; composed by Johannes Brahms, 1833-1897 (1880); conducted by Daniel Barenboim, 1942-; produced by Paul Smaczny, fl. 1995-2015; performed by Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra (Berliner Philharmoniker), in Barenboim: Invitation to the Dance (EuroArts, 2008), 4 mins
This is a performance of Hungarian Dance No. 1 in g minor, performed by Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra, and conducted by Daniel Barenboim.
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directed by Hans Hadulla; composed by Johannes Brahms, 1833-1897 (1880); conducted by Daniel Barenboim, 1942-; produced by Paul Smaczny, fl. 1995-2015; performed by Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra (Berliner Philharmoniker), in Barenboim: Invitation to the Dance (EuroArts, 2008), 4 mins
Description
This is a performance of Hungarian Dance No. 1 in g minor, performed by Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra, and conducted by Daniel Barenboim.
Date Written / Recorded
1880, 2001-12-31
Field of Study
Classical Music
Content Type
Performance
Performer / Ensemble
Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra (Berliner Philharmoniker)
Contributor
Daniel Barenboim, 1942-, Paul Smaczny, fl. 1995-2015
Author / Creator
Johannes Brahms, 1833-1897, Hans Hadulla, Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra (Berliner Philharmoniker)
Date Published / Released
2008
Publisher
EuroArts
Topic / Theme
Classical Music
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2011. Used by permission of EuroArts Music International GmbH.
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Slavonic Dance in C major, Op. 72, No. 7
directed by Shoichi Nishikawa; composed by Antonín Dvořák, 1841-1904 (1887); conducted by Mariss Jansons; produced by Paul Smaczny, fl. 1995-2015 and Syuichi Asada; performed by Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra (Berliner Philharmoniker), in Berliner Philharmoniker in Tokyo (EuroArts, 2000), 4 mins
This is a performance of Slavonic Dance in C major, Op. 72, No. 7, performed by Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra, and conducted by Mariss Jansons.
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directed by Shoichi Nishikawa; composed by Antonín Dvořák, 1841-1904 (1887); conducted by Mariss Jansons; produced by Paul Smaczny, fl. 1995-2015 and Syuichi Asada; performed by Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra (Berliner Philharmoniker), in Berliner Philharmoniker in Tokyo (EuroArts, 2000), 4 mins
Description
This is a performance of Slavonic Dance in C major, Op. 72, No. 7, performed by Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra, and conducted by Mariss Jansons.
Date Written / Recorded
1887, 2000-11-26
Field of Study
Classical Music
Content Type
Performance
Performer / Ensemble
Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra (Berliner Philharmoniker)
Contributor
Mariss Jansons, Paul Smaczny, fl. 1995-2015, Syuichi Asada
Author / Creator
Antonín Dvořák, 1841-1904, Shoichi Nishikawa, Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra (Berliner Philharmoniker)
Date Published / Released
2000
Publisher
EuroArts
Topic / Theme
Classical Music
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2011. Used by permission of EuroArts Music International GmbH.
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Slavonic Dance in e minor, Op. 72, No. 2
directed by Georg Wübbolt; composed by Antonín Dvořák, 1841-1904 (1887); conducted by Kurt Masur, 1927-2015; produced by Paul Smaczny, fl. 1995-2015; performed by Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra (Gewandhausorchester Leipzig), in Kurt Masur: A Life in Music (EuroArts, 2007), 6 mins
This is a performance of Slavonic Dance in e minor, Op. 72, No. 2, performed by Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra, and conducted by Kurt Masur.
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directed by Georg Wübbolt; composed by Antonín Dvořák, 1841-1904 (1887); conducted by Kurt Masur, 1927-2015; produced by Paul Smaczny, fl. 1995-2015; performed by Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra (Gewandhausorchester Leipzig), in Kurt Masur: A Life in Music (EuroArts, 2007), 6 mins
Description
This is a performance of Slavonic Dance in e minor, Op. 72, No. 2, performed by Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra, and conducted by Kurt Masur.
Date Written / Recorded
1887
Field of Study
Classical Music
Content Type
Performance
Performer / Ensemble
Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra (Gewandhausorchester Leipzig)
Contributor
Kurt Masur, 1927-2015, Paul Smaczny, fl. 1995-2015
Author / Creator
Antonín Dvořák, 1841-1904, Georg Wübbolt, Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra (Gewandhausorchester Leipzig)
Date Published / Released
2007
Publisher
EuroArts
Topic / Theme
Classical Music
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2011. Used by permission of EuroArts Music International GmbH.
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Waldbühne, 2002, Slovanic Dance
directed by Hans Hulscher, fl. 1984; composed by Antonín Dvořák, 1841-1904 (1887); conducted by Mariss Jansons; produced by NHK International Inc., Brilliant Media, Sender Freies Berlin and EuroArts Music International; performed by Vadim Repin, 1971-, Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra (Berliner Philharmoniker), in Waldbühne, 2002 (Berlin, Berlin State: EuroArts, 2002), 4 mins
Waldbühne 2002: Night of EncoresTo standing ovations, Mariss Jansons led the Berliner Philharmoniker with special guest Vadim Repin (violin) through an evening of popular encores compositions.
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directed by Hans Hulscher, fl. 1984; composed by Antonín Dvořák, 1841-1904 (1887); conducted by Mariss Jansons; produced by NHK International Inc., Brilliant Media, Sender Freies Berlin and EuroArts Music International; performed by Vadim Repin, 1971-, Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra (Berliner Philharmoniker), in Waldbühne, 2002 (Berlin, Berlin State: EuroArts, 2002), 4 mins
Description
Waldbühne 2002: Night of EncoresTo standing ovations, Mariss Jansons led the Berliner Philharmoniker with special guest Vadim Repin (violin) through an evening of popular encores compositions.
Date Written / Recorded
1887
Field of Study
Classical Music
Content Type
Performance
Performer / Ensemble
Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra (Berliner Philharmoniker), Vadim Repin, 1971-
Contributor
Mariss Jansons, NHK International Inc., Brilliant Media, Sender Freies Berlin, EuroArts Music International
Author / Creator
Antonín Dvořák, 1841-1904, Hans Hulscher, fl. 1984, Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra (Berliner Philharmoniker), Vadim Repin, 1971-
Date Published / Released
2002
Publisher
EuroArts
Series
Waldbühne
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2002 EuroArts Music International
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