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Amazing Grace
directed by David Horn, fl. 1972; composed by Traditional (1779); conducted by Alan Gilbert, fl. 1969; produced by Mitch Owgang, fl. 1983-2016 and Andrea Cotromano; performed by Andrea Bocelli, New York Philharmonic (Berlin, Berlin State: C Major Entertainment, 2011), 5 mins
The world’s most beloved tenor, Andrea Bocelli, gifts New York City with a once in a lifetime musical event: a free concert with the New York Philharmonic to take place at Central Park’s Great Lawn. As guests: Celine Dion, Tony Bennett and Bryn Terfel, amongst others. The New York Philharmonic’s music direct...
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directed by David Horn, fl. 1972; composed by Traditional (1779); conducted by Alan Gilbert, fl. 1969; produced by Mitch Owgang, fl. 1983-2016 and Andrea Cotromano; performed by Andrea Bocelli, New York Philharmonic (Berlin, Berlin State: C Major Entertainment, 2011), 5 mins
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The world’s most beloved tenor, Andrea Bocelli, gifts New York City with a once in a lifetime musical event: a free concert with the New York Philharmonic to take place at Central Park’s Great Lawn. As guests: Celine Dion, Tony Bennett and Bryn Terfel, amongst others. The New York Philharmonic’s music director, Alan Gilbert, conducts. On the programme world-famous hits like ‘La donna è mobile’, I pescatori di perle (Duet), ‘E lucevan...
The world’s most beloved tenor, Andrea Bocelli, gifts New York City with a once in a lifetime musical event: a free concert with the New York Philharmonic to take place at Central Park’s Great Lawn. As guests: Celine Dion, Tony Bennett and Bryn Terfel, amongst others. The New York Philharmonic’s music director, Alan Gilbert, conducts. On the programme world-famous hits like ‘La donna è mobile’, I pescatori di perle (Duet), ‘E lucevan le stelle’ & Te deum (Tosca), ‘O soave fanciulla’ (La Bohème), ‘Brindisi’ , ‘Funiculi funicular’, ‘O’ Sole Mio’, ‘Volare’, ‘New York, New York’, ‘Amazing Grace’, ‘Time to say Goodby’, ‘Nessun Dorma’, La forza del destino (Ouverture), Candide (Ouverture), and many more.
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Date Written / Recorded
1779
Field of Study
Classical Music
Content Type
Performance
Performer / Ensemble
New York Philharmonic, Andrea Bocelli
Contributor
Alan Gilbert, fl. 1969, John Newton, 1725-1807, Mitch Owgang, fl. 1983-2016, Andrea Cotromano
Author / Creator
Traditional, David Horn, fl. 1972, New York Philharmonic, Andrea Bocelli
Date Published / Released
2011
Publisher
C Major Entertainment
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2011 C Major Entertainment
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Ave Maria (Central Park Version)
directed by David Horn, fl. 1972; conducted by Alan Gilbert, fl. 1969; produced by Mitch Owgang, fl. 1983-2016 and Andrea Cotromano; performed by Andrea Bocelli, New York Philharmonic (Berlin, Berlin State: C Major Entertainment, 2011), 5 mins
The world’s most beloved tenor, Andrea Bocelli, gifts New York City with a once in a lifetime musical event: a free concert with the New York Philharmonic to take place at Central Park’s Great Lawn. As guests: Celine Dion, Tony Bennett and Bryn Terfel, amongst others. The New York Philharmonic’s music direct...
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directed by David Horn, fl. 1972; conducted by Alan Gilbert, fl. 1969; produced by Mitch Owgang, fl. 1983-2016 and Andrea Cotromano; performed by Andrea Bocelli, New York Philharmonic (Berlin, Berlin State: C Major Entertainment, 2011), 5 mins
Description
The world’s most beloved tenor, Andrea Bocelli, gifts New York City with a once in a lifetime musical event: a free concert with the New York Philharmonic to take place at Central Park’s Great Lawn. As guests: Celine Dion, Tony Bennett and Bryn Terfel, amongst others. The New York Philharmonic’s music director, Alan Gilbert, conducts. On the programme world-famous hits like ‘La donna è mobile’, I pescatori di perle (Duet), ‘E lucevan...
The world’s most beloved tenor, Andrea Bocelli, gifts New York City with a once in a lifetime musical event: a free concert with the New York Philharmonic to take place at Central Park’s Great Lawn. As guests: Celine Dion, Tony Bennett and Bryn Terfel, amongst others. The New York Philharmonic’s music director, Alan Gilbert, conducts. On the programme world-famous hits like ‘La donna è mobile’, I pescatori di perle (Duet), ‘E lucevan le stelle’ & Te deum (Tosca), ‘O soave fanciulla’ (La Bohème), ‘Brindisi’ , ‘Funiculi funicular’, ‘O’ Sole Mio’, ‘Volare’, ‘New York, New York’, ‘Amazing Grace’, ‘Time to say Goodby’, ‘Nessun Dorma’, La forza del destino (Ouverture), Candide (Ouverture), and many more.
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Field of Study
Classical Music
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Performance
Performer / Ensemble
New York Philharmonic, Andrea Bocelli
Contributor
Alan Gilbert, fl. 1969, Mitch Owgang, fl. 1983-2016, Andrea Cotromano
Author / Creator
David Horn, fl. 1972, New York Philharmonic, Andrea Bocelli
Date Published / Released
2011
Publisher
C Major Entertainment
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2011 C Major Entertainment
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The Bald Soprano
written by Eugene Ionesco, 1909-1994; directed by Ron Myrvik, fl. 1976-2010; composed by Martin Kalmanoff, 1920-2007 (1999); conducted by Richard Marshall; produced by Ron Myrvik, fl. 1976-2010 and Richard Marshall, Center for Contemporary Opera, New York, NY; performed by Blaine Hendsbee, fl. 1999, Patricia Dell, fl. 1999, Elem Eley, fl. 1999, Lynn Matthews, fl. 1991-1999, Keith Howard, fl. 1999 and Deborah Massell, fl. 1999, Center for Contemporary Opera (CCO) (The Cinema Guild, 1999), 1 hour 2 mins
The 1950 debut of Eugene Ionesco's The Bald Soprano, a "mixture of social satire, Alice in Wonderland-type logic, verbal delirium and surrealist farce," stirred a sensation in Paris. For the fiftieth anniversary of the Theater of the Absurd's founding work, the piece has been adapted by The Center for Contemporary...
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written by Eugene Ionesco, 1909-1994; directed by Ron Myrvik, fl. 1976-2010; composed by Martin Kalmanoff, 1920-2007 (1999); conducted by Richard Marshall; produced by Ron Myrvik, fl. 1976-2010 and Richard Marshall, Center for Contemporary Opera, New York, NY; performed by Blaine Hendsbee, fl. 1999, Patricia Dell, fl. 1999, Elem Eley, fl. 1999, Lynn Matthews, fl. 1991-1999, Keith Howard, fl. 1999 and Deborah Massell, fl. 1999, Center for Contemporary Opera (CCO) (The Cinema Guild, 1999), 1 hour 2 mins
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The 1950 debut of Eugene Ionesco's The Bald Soprano, a "mixture of social satire, Alice in Wonderland-type logic, verbal delirium and surrealist farce," stirred a sensation in Paris. For the fiftieth anniversary of the Theater of the Absurd's founding work, the piece has been adapted by The Center for Contemporary Opera into a delightful comic opera in English. Blaine Hendsbee, fl. 1999 Patricia Dell, fl. 1999 Elem Eley, fl. 1999
Date Written / Recorded
1999
Field of Study
Classical Music
Content Type
Performance
Performer / Ensemble
Center for Contemporary Opera (CCO), Blaine Hendsbee, fl. 1999, Patricia Dell, fl. 1999, Elem Eley, fl. 1999, Lynn Matthews, fl. 1991-1999, Keith Howard, fl. 1999, Deborah Massell, fl. 1999
Contributor
Richard Marshall, Blaine Hendsbee, fl. 1999, Patricia Dell, fl. 1999, Elem Eley, fl. 1999, Eugene Ionesco, 1909-1994, Donald Watson, Ron Myrvik, fl. 1976-2010, Center for Contemporary Opera, New York, NY
Author / Creator
Martin Kalmanoff, 1920-2007, Ron Myrvik, fl. 1976-2010, Center for Contemporary Opera (CCO), Blaine Hendsbee, fl. 1999, Patricia Dell, fl. 1999, Elem Eley, fl. 1999, Lynn Matthews, fl. 1991-1999, Keith Howard, fl. 1999, Deborah Massell, fl. 1999, Eugene Ionesco, 1909-1994
Date Published / Released
1999
Publisher
The Cinema Guild
Topic / Theme
Theatre, Classical Music, Mr. Smith, Mrs. Smith, Mr. Martin, Mrs. Martin, Fire Chief, Mary the Maid
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La Bohème
directed by David Horn, fl. 1972; composed by Giacomo Puccini, 1858-1924 (1895); conducted by Alan Gilbert, fl. 1969; produced by Mitch Owgang, fl. 1983-2016 and Andrea Cotromano; performed by Andrea Bocelli, New York Philharmonic (Berlin, Berlin State: C Major Entertainment, 2011), 5 mins
The world’s most beloved tenor, Andrea Bocelli, gifts New York City with a once in a lifetime musical event: a free concert with the New York Philharmonic to take place at Central Park’s Great Lawn. As guests: Celine Dion, Tony Bennett and Bryn Terfel, amongst others. The New York Philharmonic’s music direct...
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directed by David Horn, fl. 1972; composed by Giacomo Puccini, 1858-1924 (1895); conducted by Alan Gilbert, fl. 1969; produced by Mitch Owgang, fl. 1983-2016 and Andrea Cotromano; performed by Andrea Bocelli, New York Philharmonic (Berlin, Berlin State: C Major Entertainment, 2011), 5 mins
Description
The world’s most beloved tenor, Andrea Bocelli, gifts New York City with a once in a lifetime musical event: a free concert with the New York Philharmonic to take place at Central Park’s Great Lawn. As guests: Celine Dion, Tony Bennett and Bryn Terfel, amongst others. The New York Philharmonic’s music director, Alan Gilbert, conducts. On the programme world-famous hits like ‘La donna è mobile’, I pescatori di perle (Duet), ‘E lucevan...
The world’s most beloved tenor, Andrea Bocelli, gifts New York City with a once in a lifetime musical event: a free concert with the New York Philharmonic to take place at Central Park’s Great Lawn. As guests: Celine Dion, Tony Bennett and Bryn Terfel, amongst others. The New York Philharmonic’s music director, Alan Gilbert, conducts. On the programme world-famous hits like ‘La donna è mobile’, I pescatori di perle (Duet), ‘E lucevan le stelle’ & Te deum (Tosca), ‘O soave fanciulla’ (La Bohème), ‘Brindisi’ , ‘Funiculi funicular’, ‘O’ Sole Mio’, ‘Volare’, ‘New York, New York’, ‘Amazing Grace’, ‘Time to say Goodby’, ‘Nessun Dorma’, La forza del destino (Ouverture), Candide (Ouverture), and many more.
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Date Written / Recorded
1895
Field of Study
Classical Music
Content Type
Performance
Performer / Ensemble
New York Philharmonic, Andrea Bocelli
Contributor
Alan Gilbert, fl. 1969, Giuseppe Giacosa, 1847-1906, Luigi Illica, 1857-1919, Mitch Owgang, fl. 1983-2016, Andrea Cotromano
Author / Creator
Giacomo Puccini, 1858-1924, David Horn, fl. 1972, New York Philharmonic, Andrea Bocelli
Date Published / Released
2011
Publisher
C Major Entertainment
Topic / Theme
Rodolphe, Mimì, Marcel, Schaunard, Colline, Musette, Benoit, Alcindoro, Parpignol, Customs official
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2011 C Major Entertainment
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Boston Waltz, from the film "Nastenka Ustinova"
produced by Carl Simons and Julia Matheson, NVC Arts; performed by Bolshoi Ballet (Berlin, Berlin State: C Major Entertainment, 1995), 2 mins
The Bolshoi Ballet’s first tours abroad in the mid-20th century revealed the classic Bolshoi style – a thrilling athleticism that never lost the essential beauty of the dance. This fascinating footage of many of the company’s greatest dancers draws on five years’ research in Russia’s film archives. Extra...
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produced by Carl Simons and Julia Matheson, NVC Arts; performed by Bolshoi Ballet (Berlin, Berlin State: C Major Entertainment, 1995), 2 mins
Description
The Bolshoi Ballet’s first tours abroad in the mid-20th century revealed the classic Bolshoi style – a thrilling athleticism that never lost the essential beauty of the dance. This fascinating footage of many of the company’s greatest dancers draws on five years’ research in Russia’s film archives. Extracts from: Les Sylphides, Moment Musical, Moszkowski Waltz, Swan Lake, Ribbon Dance, Boston Waltz, The Nutcracker, Le Corsaire, Laurenci...
The Bolshoi Ballet’s first tours abroad in the mid-20th century revealed the classic Bolshoi style – a thrilling athleticism that never lost the essential beauty of the dance. This fascinating footage of many of the company’s greatest dancers draws on five years’ research in Russia’s film archives. Extracts from: Les Sylphides, Moment Musical, Moszkowski Waltz, Swan Lake, Ribbon Dance, Boston Waltz, The Nutcracker, Le Corsaire, Laurencia, Don Quixote, Spartacus, Shuraleh, Étude, The Fountain of Bakhchiserai, The Flames of Paris, Ravel Waltzes, Paganini, The Little Humpbacked Horse.
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Field of Study
Dance
Content Type
Performance
Performer / Ensemble
Bolshoi Ballet
Contributor
Carl Simons, Julia Matheson, NVC Arts
Author / Creator
Bolshoi Ballet
Date Published / Released
1995
Publisher
C Major Entertainment
Copyright Message
Copyright © 1995 C Major Entertainment
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Candide
written by Lillian Hellman, 1905-1984 and Hugh Wheeler, 1912-1987; directed by Lonny Price, 1959-; composed by Leonard Bernstein, 1918-1990; conducted by Marin Alsop; choreographed by Casey Nicholaw, fl. 1992; designed by James Noone, fl. 1996-2013, Tracy Christensen, fl. 1994; produced by Jay Good, fl. 2004 and Iris Merlis, fl. 1977-2008, WNET Channel 13, New York, NY and Ellen M. Krass Productions; performed by Sir Thomas Allen, 1944-, Paul Groves, 1964-, Kristin Chenoweth, 1968-, Patti LuPone, 1949-, Michael McCormick, 1951-, Jeff Blumenkrantz, 1965- and Janine LaManna, fl. 1996-2005, New York Philharmonic (Chatsworth, CA: Image Entertainment, 2004), 1 hour 57 mins
Leonard Bernstein's brilliant comic operetta comes to dazzling new life under the guidance of director Lonny Price (A Class Act). Based on the classic Voltaire tale of an innocent young man's journey through a life filled with colorful characters and unexpected life lessons, this tune-filled frolic features Tony A...
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written by Lillian Hellman, 1905-1984 and Hugh Wheeler, 1912-1987; directed by Lonny Price, 1959-; composed by Leonard Bernstein, 1918-1990; conducted by Marin Alsop; choreographed by Casey Nicholaw, fl. 1992; designed by James Noone, fl. 1996-2013, Tracy Christensen, fl. 1994; produced by Jay Good, fl. 2004 and Iris Merlis, fl. 1977-2008, WNET Channel 13, New York, NY and Ellen M. Krass Productions; performed by Sir Thomas Allen, 1944-, Paul Groves, 1964-, Kristin Chenoweth, 1968-, Patti LuPone, 1949-, Michael McCormick, 1951-, Jeff Blumenkrantz, 1965- and Janine LaManna, fl. 1996-2005, New York Philharmonic (Chatsworth, CA: Image Entertainment, 2004), 1 hour 57 mins
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Leonard Bernstein's brilliant comic operetta comes to dazzling new life under the guidance of director Lonny Price (A Class Act). Based on the classic Voltaire tale of an innocent young man's journey through a life filled with colorful characters and unexpected life lessons, this tune-filled frolic features Tony Award-winners Patti LuPone (Evita) and Kristin Chenoweth (from the Broadway smash Wicked) heading a dazzling cast including Paul Groves,...
Leonard Bernstein's brilliant comic operetta comes to dazzling new life under the guidance of director Lonny Price (A Class Act). Based on the classic Voltaire tale of an innocent young man's journey through a life filled with colorful characters and unexpected life lessons, this tune-filled frolic features Tony Award-winners Patti LuPone (Evita) and Kristin Chenoweth (from the Broadway smash Wicked) heading a dazzling cast including Paul Groves, Stanford Olsen, Sir Thomas Allen, and the Westminster Symphonic Choir. The impeccable score (with lyrics by luminaries including Lillian Hellman, Dorothy Parker, Stephen Sondheim, Richard Wilbur, and John La Touche) includes a host of delightful songs including Life Is Happiness Indeed, It Must Be So, You Were Dead, You Know, and Make Our Garden Grow. Now enjoy this all-new production that brings you the best of all possible musical worlds! Paul Groves, 1964- Michael McCormick, 1951- Sir Thomas Allen, 1944-
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Date Written / Recorded
2004
Field of Study
Theatre
Content Type
Performance
Performer / Ensemble
New York Philharmonic, Sir Thomas Allen, 1944-, Paul Groves, 1964-, Kristin Chenoweth, 1968-, Patti LuPone, 1949-, Michael McCormick, 1951-, Jeff Blumenkrantz, 1965-, Janine LaManna, fl. 1996-2005
Contributor
Casey Nicholaw, fl. 1992, Marin Alsop, Tracy Christensen, fl. 1994, Paul Groves, 1964-, Michael McCormick, 1951-, Sir Thomas Allen, 1944-, Jay Good, fl. 2004, Iris Merlis, fl. 1977-2008, WNET Channel 13, New York, NY, Ellen M. Krass Productions, Leonard Bernstein, 1918-1990, James Noone, fl. 1996-2013
Author / Creator
Casey Nicholaw, fl. 1992, Leonard Bernstein, 1918-1990, Lonny Price, 1959-, New York Philharmonic, Sir Thomas Allen, 1944-, Paul Groves, 1964-, Kristin Chenoweth, 1968-, Patti LuPone, 1949-, Michael McCormick, 1951-, Jeff Blumenkrantz, 1965-, Janine LaManna, fl. 1996-2005, Lillian Hellman, 1905-1984, Hugh Wheeler, 1912-1987
Date Published / Released
2004
Publisher
Image Entertainment
Topic / Theme
Romantic relationships, Travel, Optimism, Literature, Musical performances, Musical theater, Candide, Pangloss, Maximilian, Cunégonde, Paquette, Old Lady, Martin, Cacambo
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2013. Used by permission of Ellen M. Krass Productions
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Company
written by George Furth, 1932-2008; directed by Lonny Price, 1959-; composed by Stephen Sondheim, 1930- (1970); conducted by Paul Gemignani; choreographed by Josh Rhodes, fl. 2009-2911; produced by Lonny Price, 1959- and Matt Cowart, fl. 2007-2010, Ellen M. Krass Productions; performed by Neil Patrick Harris, 1973-, Patti LuPone, 1949-, Martha Plimpton, 1970-, Anika Noni Rose, 1972-, Jim Walton, fl. 1978-2012, Jon Cryer, 1965-, Craig Bierko, 1964-, Katie Finneran, 1971-, Christina Hendricks, 1975-, Aaron Lazar, fl. 2003-2013, Jill Paice, fl. 2009-2012, Jennifer Laura Thompson, 1969-, Chryssie Whitehead, fl. 2001-2013, Stephen Colbert, 1964-, Alexa Green, fl. 2011, Fred Inkley, fl. 2007-2011, Rob Lorey, fl. 1999-2011 and Jessica Vosk, fl. 2011, New York Philharmonic, in Company (Beverly Hills, CA: Ellen M. Krass Productions, 2011), 2 hours 24 mins
This performance, directed by Lonny Price, is a 2011 staged concert performance of the 1971 musical 'Company.'
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written by George Furth, 1932-2008; directed by Lonny Price, 1959-; composed by Stephen Sondheim, 1930- (1970); conducted by Paul Gemignani; choreographed by Josh Rhodes, fl. 2009-2911; produced by Lonny Price, 1959- and Matt Cowart, fl. 2007-2010, Ellen M. Krass Productions; performed by Neil Patrick Harris, 1973-, Patti LuPone, 1949-, Martha Plimpton, 1970-, Anika Noni Rose, 1972-, Jim Walton, fl. 1978-2012, Jon Cryer, 1965-, Craig Bierko, 1964-, Katie Finneran, 1971-, Christina Hendricks, 1975-, Aaron Lazar, fl. 2003-2013, Jill Paice, fl. 2009-2012, Jennifer Laura Thompson, 1969-, Chryssie Whitehead, fl. 2001-2013, Stephen Colbert, 1964-, Alexa Green, fl. 2011, Fred Inkley, fl. 2007-2011, Rob Lorey, fl. 1999-2011 and Jessica Vosk, fl. 2011, New York Philharmonic, in Company (Beverly Hills, CA: Ellen M. Krass Productions, 2011), 2 hours 24 mins
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This performance, directed by Lonny Price, is a 2011 staged concert performance of the 1971 musical 'Company.' Neil Patrick Harris, 1973- Patti LuPone, 1949- Martha Plimpton, 1970- Stephen Colbert, 1964-
Date Written / Recorded
1970, 2011
Field of Study
Theatre
Content Type
Performance
Performer / Ensemble
New York Philharmonic, Neil Patrick Harris, 1973-, Patti LuPone, 1949-, Martha Plimpton, 1970-, Anika Noni Rose, 1972-, Jim Walton, fl. 1978-2012, Jon Cryer, 1965-, Craig Bierko, 1964-, Katie Finneran, 1971-, Christina Hendricks, 1975-, Aaron Lazar, fl. 2003-2013, Jill Paice, fl. 2009-2012, Jennifer Laura Thompson, 1969-, Chryssie Whitehead, fl. 2001-2013, Stephen Colbert, 1964-, Alexa Green, fl....
New York Philharmonic, Neil Patrick Harris, 1973-, Patti LuPone, 1949-, Martha Plimpton, 1970-, Anika Noni Rose, 1972-, Jim Walton, fl. 1978-2012, Jon Cryer, 1965-, Craig Bierko, 1964-, Katie Finneran, 1971-, Christina Hendricks, 1975-, Aaron Lazar, fl. 2003-2013, Jill Paice, fl. 2009-2012, Jennifer Laura Thompson, 1969-, Chryssie Whitehead, fl. 2001-2013, Stephen Colbert, 1964-, Alexa Green, fl. 2011, Fred Inkley, fl. 2007-2011, Rob Lorey, fl. 1999-2011, Jessica Vosk, fl. 2011
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Contributor
Josh Rhodes, fl. 2009-2911, Paul Gemignani, Neil Patrick Harris, 1973-, Patti LuPone, 1949-, Martha Plimpton, 1970-, Stephen Colbert, 1964-, Stephen Sondheim, 1930-, Lonny Price, 1959-, Matt Cowart, fl. 2007-2010, Ellen M. Krass Productions
Author / Creator
Josh Rhodes, fl. 2009-2911, Stephen Sondheim, 1930-, Lonny Price, 1959-, New York Philharmonic, Neil Patrick Harris, 1973-, Patti LuPone, 1949-, Martha Plimpton, 1970-, Anika Noni Rose, 1972-, Jim Walton, fl. 1978-2012, Jon Cryer, 1965-, Craig Bierko, 1964-, Katie Finneran, 1971-, Christina Hendricks, 1975-, Aaron Lazar, fl. 2003-2013, Jill Paice, fl. 2009-2012, Jennifer Laura Thompson, 1969-, Chr...
Josh Rhodes, fl. 2009-2911, Stephen Sondheim, 1930-, Lonny Price, 1959-, New York Philharmonic, Neil Patrick Harris, 1973-, Patti LuPone, 1949-, Martha Plimpton, 1970-, Anika Noni Rose, 1972-, Jim Walton, fl. 1978-2012, Jon Cryer, 1965-, Craig Bierko, 1964-, Katie Finneran, 1971-, Christina Hendricks, 1975-, Aaron Lazar, fl. 2003-2013, Jill Paice, fl. 2009-2012, Jennifer Laura Thompson, 1969-, Chryssie Whitehead, fl. 2001-2013, Stephen Colbert, 1964-, Alexa Green, fl. 2011, Fred Inkley, fl. 2007-2011, Rob Lorey, fl. 1999-2011, Jessica Vosk, fl. 2011, George Furth, 1932-2008
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Date Published / Released
2011
Publisher
Ellen M. Krass Productions
Topic / Theme
Musical performances, Musical theater, Robert, Joanne, Sarah, Marta, Larry, David, Peter, Amy, April, Paul, Susan, Jenny, Kathy, Harry, Vocal Minority 1, Vocal Minority 2, Vocal Minority 3, Vocal Minority 4
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2011 by Ellen M. Krass Productions
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Con te partirò (Time to Say Goodbye)
directed by David Horn, fl. 1972; composed by Francesco Sartori, 1957-; conducted by Alan Gilbert, fl. 1969; produced by Mitch Owgang, fl. 1983-2016 and Andrea Cotromano; performed by Andrea Bocelli, New York Philharmonic (Berlin, Berlin State: C Major Entertainment, 2011), 6 mins
The world’s most beloved tenor, Andrea Bocelli, gifts New York City with a once in a lifetime musical event: a free concert with the New York Philharmonic to take place at Central Park’s Great Lawn. As guests: Celine Dion, Tony Bennett and Bryn Terfel, amongst others. The New York Philharmonic’s music direct...
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directed by David Horn, fl. 1972; composed by Francesco Sartori, 1957-; conducted by Alan Gilbert, fl. 1969; produced by Mitch Owgang, fl. 1983-2016 and Andrea Cotromano; performed by Andrea Bocelli, New York Philharmonic (Berlin, Berlin State: C Major Entertainment, 2011), 6 mins
Description
The world’s most beloved tenor, Andrea Bocelli, gifts New York City with a once in a lifetime musical event: a free concert with the New York Philharmonic to take place at Central Park’s Great Lawn. As guests: Celine Dion, Tony Bennett and Bryn Terfel, amongst others. The New York Philharmonic’s music director, Alan Gilbert, conducts. On the programme world-famous hits like ‘La donna è mobile’, I pescatori di perle (Duet), ‘E lucevan...
The world’s most beloved tenor, Andrea Bocelli, gifts New York City with a once in a lifetime musical event: a free concert with the New York Philharmonic to take place at Central Park’s Great Lawn. As guests: Celine Dion, Tony Bennett and Bryn Terfel, amongst others. The New York Philharmonic’s music director, Alan Gilbert, conducts. On the programme world-famous hits like ‘La donna è mobile’, I pescatori di perle (Duet), ‘E lucevan le stelle’ & Te deum (Tosca), ‘O soave fanciulla’ (La Bohème), ‘Brindisi’ , ‘Funiculi funicular’, ‘O’ Sole Mio’, ‘Volare’, ‘New York, New York’, ‘Amazing Grace’, ‘Time to say Goodby’, ‘Nessun Dorma’, La forza del destino (Ouverture), Candide (Ouverture), and many more.
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Field of Study
Classical Music
Content Type
Performance
Performer / Ensemble
New York Philharmonic, Andrea Bocelli
Contributor
Alan Gilbert, fl. 1969, Mitch Owgang, fl. 1983-2016, Andrea Cotromano
Author / Creator
Francesco Sartori, 1957-, David Horn, fl. 1972, New York Philharmonic, Andrea Bocelli
Date Published / Released
2011
Publisher
C Major Entertainment
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2011 C Major Entertainment
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Die ersten Menschen
directed by Sarah Derendinger; composed by Rudi Stephan, 1887-1915 (1914); conducted by François-Xavier Roth, 1971-; designed by Rebecca Ringst, Ingo Krügler, Michael Bauer; produced by Caroline Kelsch, fl. 2016 and Heike Lettau, fl. 2001, ARTE; performed by Kyle Ketelsen, Leigh Melrose, Annette Dasch, 1976- and John Osborn, 1972-, Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra (Berlin, Berlin State: EuroArts, 2021), 1 hour 43 mins
The Bible story of the fratricide of Cain and Abel in a different perspective.In “Die ersten Menschen” (The first humans), the Bible story of the fratricide of Kajin (Cain) and Chabel (Abel) is presented from a different perspective. In the context of the first family on earth, Adahm (Adam) is concerned with c...
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directed by Sarah Derendinger; composed by Rudi Stephan, 1887-1915 (1914); conducted by François-Xavier Roth, 1971-; designed by Rebecca Ringst, Ingo Krügler, Michael Bauer; produced by Caroline Kelsch, fl. 2016 and Heike Lettau, fl. 2001, ARTE; performed by Kyle Ketelsen, Leigh Melrose, Annette Dasch, 1976- and John Osborn, 1972-, Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra (Berlin, Berlin State: EuroArts, 2021), 1 hour 43 mins
Description
The Bible story of the fratricide of Cain and Abel in a different perspective.In “Die ersten Menschen” (The first humans), the Bible story of the fratricide of Kajin (Cain) and Chabel (Abel) is presented from a different perspective. In the context of the first family on earth, Adahm (Adam) is concerned with cultivating the land, while Chawa (Eve) longs for the spring of her life and the younger, more passionate Adahm. Sons Kajin and Chabel h...
The Bible story of the fratricide of Cain and Abel in a different perspective.In “Die ersten Menschen” (The first humans), the Bible story of the fratricide of Kajin (Cain) and Chabel (Abel) is presented from a different perspective. In the context of the first family on earth, Adahm (Adam) is concerned with cultivating the land, while Chawa (Eve) longs for the spring of her life and the younger, more passionate Adahm. Sons Kajin and Chabel have very different views on life. While Chabel is devoted to God and religious life, Kajin feels united with nature, and is in searchof sensual satisfaction and ‘das wilde, wilde Weib’ (‘the wild, wild woman’). As night falls, Chawa – blinded by the moonlight and unfulfilled erotic desires – recognises a younger Adahm in the form of her own son Chabel. Kajin watches as his mother– for whom, in addition to familial love, he also harbours erotic feelings – approaches his brother as her lost child hood love. It is Kajin’s erotic desire for his own mother, rather than the lack of recognition from God, that eventually drive him tomurder his little brother Chabel. After the fratricide, Kajin disappears into the wilderness, and Chawa and Adahm stay behind; united and looking to the future they face a new time for humanity.
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Date Written / Recorded
1914
Field of Study
Classical Music
Content Type
Performance
Performer / Ensemble
Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra, Kyle Ketelsen, Leigh Melrose, Annette Dasch, 1976-, John Osborn, 1972-
Contributor
François-Xavier Roth, 1971-, Ingo Krügler, Otto Borngräber, 1874-1916, Michael Bauer, Caroline Kelsch, fl. 2016, Heike Lettau, fl. 2001, ARTE, Rebecca Ringst
Author / Creator
Rudi Stephan, 1887-1915, Sarah Derendinger, Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra, Kyle Ketelsen, Leigh Melrose, Annette Dasch, 1976-, John Osborn, 1972-
Date Published / Released
2021
Publisher
EuroArts
Topic / Theme
Chawa, Adahm, Kajin, Chabel
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2021 EuroArts Music International
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The Flames of Paris
composed by Boris Asafyev, 1884-1949; choreographed by Vasily Vainonen, 1901-1964; produced by Carl Simons and Julia Matheson, NVC Arts; performed by Bolshoi Ballet (Berlin, Berlin State: C Major Entertainment, 1995), 4 mins
The Bolshoi Ballet’s first tours abroad in the mid-20th century revealed the classic Bolshoi style – a thrilling athleticism that never lost the essential beauty of the dance. This fascinating footage of many of the company’s greatest dancers draws on five years’ research in Russia’s film archives. Extra...
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composed by Boris Asafyev, 1884-1949; choreographed by Vasily Vainonen, 1901-1964; produced by Carl Simons and Julia Matheson, NVC Arts; performed by Bolshoi Ballet (Berlin, Berlin State: C Major Entertainment, 1995), 4 mins
Description
The Bolshoi Ballet’s first tours abroad in the mid-20th century revealed the classic Bolshoi style – a thrilling athleticism that never lost the essential beauty of the dance. This fascinating footage of many of the company’s greatest dancers draws on five years’ research in Russia’s film archives. Extracts from: Les Sylphides, Moment Musical, Moszkowski Waltz, Swan Lake, Ribbon Dance, Boston Waltz, The Nutcracker, Le Corsaire, Laurenci...
The Bolshoi Ballet’s first tours abroad in the mid-20th century revealed the classic Bolshoi style – a thrilling athleticism that never lost the essential beauty of the dance. This fascinating footage of many of the company’s greatest dancers draws on five years’ research in Russia’s film archives. Extracts from: Les Sylphides, Moment Musical, Moszkowski Waltz, Swan Lake, Ribbon Dance, Boston Waltz, The Nutcracker, Le Corsaire, Laurencia, Don Quixote, Spartacus, Shuraleh, Étude, The Fountain of Bakhchiserai, The Flames of Paris, Ravel Waltzes, Paganini, The Little Humpbacked Horse.
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Field of Study
Dance
Content Type
Performance
Performer / Ensemble
Bolshoi Ballet
Contributor
Vasily Vainonen, 1901-1964, Carl Simons, Julia Matheson, NVC Arts
Author / Creator
Vasily Vainonen, 1901-1964, Boris Asafyev, 1884-1949, Bolshoi Ballet
Date Published / Released
1995
Publisher
C Major Entertainment
Copyright Message
Copyright © 1995 C Major Entertainment
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