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Bach: Cantatas, BWV 23-26
composed by Johann Sebastian Bach, 1685-1750; conducted by Helmuth Rilling, 1933-; produced by Richard Hauck; performed by Arleen Augér, 1939-1993, Helen Watts, 1927-2009, Niklaus Tüller, Adalbert Kraus, 1937-, Katharina Pugh, Walter Heldwein, Philippe Huttenlocher and Doris Soffel, 1948-, Bach-Collegium Stuttgart and Gächinger Kantorei Stuttgart (Hänssler Classic), 1 hour 8 mins
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composed by Johann Sebastian Bach, 1685-1750; conducted by Helmuth Rilling, 1933-; produced by Richard Hauck; performed by Arleen Augér, 1939-1993, Helen Watts, 1927-2009, Niklaus Tüller, Adalbert Kraus, 1937-, Katharina Pugh, Walter Heldwein, Philippe Huttenlocher and Doris Soffel, 1948-, Bach-Collegium Stuttgart and Gächinger Kantorei Stuttgart (Hänssler Classic), 1 hour 8 mins
Date Written / Recorded
1977
Field of Study
Classical Music
Content Type
Music recording
Performer / Ensemble
Bach-Collegium Stuttgart, Gächinger Kantorei Stuttgart, Arleen Augér, 1939-1993, Helen Watts, 1927-2009, Niklaus Tüller, Adalbert Kraus, 1937-, Katharina Pugh, Walter Heldwein, Philippe Huttenlocher, Doris Soffel, 1948-
Contributor
Helmuth Rilling, 1933-, Richard Hauck
Author / Creator
Johann Sebastian Bach, 1685-1750, Bach-Collegium Stuttgart, Gächinger Kantorei Stuttgart, Arleen Augér, 1939-1993, Helen Watts, 1927-2009, Niklaus Tüller, Adalbert Kraus, 1937-, Katharina Pugh, Walter Heldwein, Philippe Huttenlocher, Doris Soffel, 1948-
Publisher
Hänssler Classic
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Boney M: Rivers of Babylon
composed by Anonymous; conducted by Jean Tubery; produced by Daniel Charrier; performed by Ensemble La Fenice, in La soirée interdite: L'ensemble La Fenice fête ses 20 ans (CLC Productions, 2010), 8 mins
This is a performance of La soiree interdite: L'ensemble La Fenice fete ses 20 ans, performed by Ensemble La Fenice and conducted by Jean Tubery.
Sample
composed by Anonymous; conducted by Jean Tubery; produced by Daniel Charrier; performed by Ensemble La Fenice, in La soirée interdite: L'ensemble La Fenice fête ses 20 ans (CLC Productions, 2010), 8 mins
Description
This is a performance of La soiree interdite: L'ensemble La Fenice fete ses 20 ans, performed by Ensemble La Fenice and conducted by Jean Tubery.
Date Written / Recorded
2010-03-20
Field of Study
World Music
Content Type
Performance
Performer / Ensemble
Ensemble La Fenice
Contributor
Jean Tubery, Daniel Charrier
Author / Creator
Anonymous, Ensemble La Fenice
Date Published / Released
2010
Publisher
CLC Productions
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2010 by CLC Productions
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Bopp: Paysages
conducted by Jean Tubery; produced by Daniel Charrier; performed by Ensemble La Fenice, in La soirée interdite: L'ensemble La Fenice fête ses 20 ans (CLC Productions, 2010), 4 mins
This is a performance of La soiree interdite: L'ensemble La Fenice fete ses 20 ans, performed by Ensemble La Fenice and conducted by Jean Tubery.
Sample
conducted by Jean Tubery; produced by Daniel Charrier; performed by Ensemble La Fenice, in La soirée interdite: L'ensemble La Fenice fête ses 20 ans (CLC Productions, 2010), 4 mins
Description
This is a performance of La soiree interdite: L'ensemble La Fenice fete ses 20 ans, performed by Ensemble La Fenice and conducted by Jean Tubery.
Date Written / Recorded
2010-03-20
Field of Study
World Music
Content Type
Performance
Performer / Ensemble
Ensemble La Fenice
Contributor
Jean Tubery, Daniel Charrier
Author / Creator
Ensemble La Fenice
Date Published / Released
2010
Publisher
CLC Productions
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2010 by CLC Productions
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Canada, Mon Amour
composed by Gerard Satamian; performed by Gerard Satamian and Elvira Voskanyan, fl. 1978 (Gerard Satamian, 2010), 38 mins
This album is a tribute to Satamian's adopted country, Canada. It is a 'thank
you' for the loving and dignified way he was treated as a refugee from Lebanon
(starting in 1989). Without the compassion he was shown, he would not have been
inspired to write such beautiful music. Canada gave him a sense of stability,...
Sample
composed by Gerard Satamian; performed by Gerard Satamian and Elvira Voskanyan, fl. 1978 (Gerard Satamian, 2010), 38 mins
Description
This album is a tribute to Satamian's adopted country, Canada. It is a 'thank
you' for the loving and dignified way he was treated as a refugee from Lebanon
(starting in 1989). Without the compassion he was shown, he would not have been
inspired to write such beautiful music. Canada gave him a sense of stability,
security and happiness that were necessary for his creativity.
Elvira Voskanyan (violin) / Gerard Satamian (piano)
Elvira Voskanyan (violin) / Gerard Satamian (piano)
Elvira Voskanyan (violin) / Gerard Satamian (piano)
The Depth of Joy...
This album is a tribute to Satamian's adopted country, Canada. It is a 'thank you' for the loving and dignified way he was treated as a refugee from Lebanon (starting in 1989). Without the compassion he was shown, he would not have been inspired to write such beautiful music. Canada gave him a sense of stability, security and happiness that were necessary for his creativity.Elvira Voskanyan (violin) / Gerard Satamian (piano)
The Depth of Joy, Hope from Above
"Mr. Satamian has done it again. From the depths of his inspired soul, he voices
yet another message of hope from heaven, as it were. He captures impressions and
expresses them with a feeling of hope; he inspires with lilting phrases and
mature movement. Much of the spirit of his "Dry Fig Leaves" is evident here,
with added verve and joy. Congratulations to him on another gift to all of us."
- Stephen Ehat
Date Written / Recorded
2010
Field of Study
World Music
Content Type
Music recording
Performer / Ensemble
Gerard Satamian, Elvira Voskanyan, fl. 1978
Author / Creator
Gerard Satamian, Elvira Voskanyan, fl. 1978
Date Published / Released
2010-04-02
Publisher
Gerard Satamian
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Charles Baudelaire: La Musique
composed by Frank Martin, 1890-; conducted by Jean Tubery; produced by Daniel Charrier; performed by Ensemble La Fenice, in La soirée interdite: L'ensemble La Fenice fête ses 20 ans (CLC Productions, 2010), 1 min
This is a performance of La soiree interdite: L'ensemble La Fenice fete ses 20 ans, performed by Ensemble La Fenice and conducted by Jean Tubery.
Sample
composed by Frank Martin, 1890-; conducted by Jean Tubery; produced by Daniel Charrier; performed by Ensemble La Fenice, in La soirée interdite: L'ensemble La Fenice fête ses 20 ans (CLC Productions, 2010), 1 min
Description
This is a performance of La soiree interdite: L'ensemble La Fenice fete ses 20 ans, performed by Ensemble La Fenice and conducted by Jean Tubery.
Date Written / Recorded
2010-03-20
Field of Study
World Music
Content Type
Performance
Performer / Ensemble
Ensemble La Fenice
Contributor
Jean Tubery, Daniel Charrier
Author / Creator
Frank Martin, 1890-, Ensemble La Fenice
Date Published / Released
2010
Publisher
CLC Productions
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2010 by CLC Productions
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Chopin: Nocturne
conducted by Jean Tubery; produced by Daniel Charrier; performed by Ensemble La Fenice, in La soirée interdite: L'ensemble La Fenice fête ses 20 ans (CLC Productions, 2010), 4 mins
This is a performance of La soiree interdite: L'ensemble La Fenice fete ses 20 ans, performed by Ensemble La Fenice and conducted by Jean Tubery.
Sample
conducted by Jean Tubery; produced by Daniel Charrier; performed by Ensemble La Fenice, in La soirée interdite: L'ensemble La Fenice fête ses 20 ans (CLC Productions, 2010), 4 mins
Description
This is a performance of La soiree interdite: L'ensemble La Fenice fete ses 20 ans, performed by Ensemble La Fenice and conducted by Jean Tubery.
Date Written / Recorded
2010-03-20
Field of Study
World Music
Content Type
Performance
Performer / Ensemble
Ensemble La Fenice
Contributor
Jean Tubery, Daniel Charrier
Author / Creator
Ensemble La Fenice
Date Published / Released
2010
Publisher
CLC Productions
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2010 by CLC Productions
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Christine: Phi-phi "Ah! cher monsieur
composed by Henri Christine, 1867-1941 (1918); conducted by Jean Tubery; produced by Daniel Charrier; performed by Ensemble La Fenice, in La soirée interdite: L'ensemble La Fenice fête ses 20 ans (CLC Productions, 2010), 3 mins
This is a performance of La soiree interdite: L'ensemble La Fenice fete ses 20 ans, performed by Ensemble La Fenice and conducted by Jean Tubery.
Sample
composed by Henri Christine, 1867-1941 (1918); conducted by Jean Tubery; produced by Daniel Charrier; performed by Ensemble La Fenice, in La soirée interdite: L'ensemble La Fenice fête ses 20 ans (CLC Productions, 2010), 3 mins
Description
This is a performance of La soiree interdite: L'ensemble La Fenice fete ses 20 ans, performed by Ensemble La Fenice and conducted by Jean Tubery.
Date Written / Recorded
1918, 2010-03-20
Field of Study
World Music
Content Type
Performance
Performer / Ensemble
Ensemble La Fenice
Contributor
Jean Tubery, Daniel Charrier
Author / Creator
Henri Christine, 1867-1941, Ensemble La Fenice
Date Published / Released
2010
Publisher
CLC Productions
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2010 by CLC Productions
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Da Caserta: Beaute parfaite
composed by Anthonello da Caserta, fl. 1402; conducted by Jean Tubery; produced by Daniel Charrier; performed by Ensemble La Fenice, in La soirée interdite: L'ensemble La Fenice fête ses 20 ans (CLC Productions, 2010), 5 mins
This is a performance of La soiree interdite: L'ensemble La Fenice fete ses 20 ans, performed by Ensemble La Fenice and conducted by Jean Tubery.
Sample
composed by Anthonello da Caserta, fl. 1402; conducted by Jean Tubery; produced by Daniel Charrier; performed by Ensemble La Fenice, in La soirée interdite: L'ensemble La Fenice fête ses 20 ans (CLC Productions, 2010), 5 mins
Description
This is a performance of La soiree interdite: L'ensemble La Fenice fete ses 20 ans, performed by Ensemble La Fenice and conducted by Jean Tubery.
Date Written / Recorded
2010-03-20
Field of Study
World Music
Content Type
Performance
Performer / Ensemble
Ensemble La Fenice
Contributor
Jean Tubery, Daniel Charrier
Author / Creator
Anthonello da Caserta, fl. 1402, Ensemble La Fenice
Date Published / Released
2010
Publisher
CLC Productions
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2010 by CLC Productions
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Dances Of Southern Africa
directed by Gei Zantzinger; produced by Michael Bailey and Gei Zantzinger, Constant Spring Productions (Pennsylvania: Constant Spring Productions, 2021), 50 mins
Filmed in 1966 in mine arenas and villages of South Africa, Malawi and Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe), this film captures a series of electrifying traditional, and now largely extinct, dance performances. It captures dramatic traditional presentations and enactments by Zulu, Karanga, Ndau, Xhosa, Valley Tonga, and Barots...
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directed by Gei Zantzinger; produced by Michael Bailey and Gei Zantzinger, Constant Spring Productions (Pennsylvania: Constant Spring Productions, 2021), 50 mins
Description
Filmed in 1966 in mine arenas and villages of South Africa, Malawi and Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe), this film captures a series of electrifying traditional, and now largely extinct, dance performances. It captures dramatic traditional presentations and enactments by Zulu, Karanga, Ndau, Xhosa, Valley Tonga, and Barotse, among others. Most importantly, these mine dances were some of the last occasions at which traditional dance could be viewed by the...
Filmed in 1966 in mine arenas and villages of South Africa, Malawi and Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe), this film captures a series of electrifying traditional, and now largely extinct, dance performances. It captures dramatic traditional presentations and enactments by Zulu, Karanga, Ndau, Xhosa, Valley Tonga, and Barotse, among others. Most importantly, these mine dances were some of the last occasions at which traditional dance could be viewed by the general public. This film is an open window into an irretrievable past. Stamping, shaking and tumbling are some of the styles of Southern African dancing that were showcased at mine dances. For recreation, migrant mine workers from various indigenous tribes would perform dances from their home villages in traditional dress. This practice evolved into an important venue that was open to the public. The writer and narrator of the film, Dr. Hugh Tracey, is one of the principal vanguards of the study of African music and was instrumental in developing the mine dance venues. In several vignettes, his son Dr. Andrew Tracey, offers insights into the nature and aesthetics of African music.
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Field of Study
Classical Music
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Michael Bailey, Gei Zantzinger, Constant Spring Productions, Hugh Tracy
Author / Creator
Gei Zantzinger
Date Published / Released
1999, 2021
Publisher
Constant Spring Productions
Speaker / Narrator
Hugh Tracy
Topic / Theme
Zulu, Nguni, Karanga, Ndau, Shona
Copyright Message
Copyright © 1999 & 2021 Constant Spring Productions, Inc.
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