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Alexander Scriabin: Sonata No. 4
directed by David Starobin, 1951-; composed by Alexander Nikolayevich Scriabin, 1872-1915, Fryderyk Franciszek Chopin, 1810-1849 and Johannes Brahms, 1833-1897; performed by Vassily Primakov, in Vassily Primakov Plays Brahms, Chopin, & Scriabin (New Rochelle, NY: Bridge, 2010), 9 mins
This new video marks the film debut of piano virtuoso, Vassily Primakov, performing the three Intermezzos, Op. 117 by Johannes Brahms, the four Ballades by Fryderyk Chopin, and the Sonata No. 4 by Alexandr Scriabin. Vassily Primakov has been hailed as a pianist of world class significance, the New York Times trump...
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directed by David Starobin, 1951-; composed by Alexander Nikolayevich Scriabin, 1872-1915, Fryderyk Franciszek Chopin, 1810-1849 and Johannes Brahms, 1833-1897; performed by Vassily Primakov, in Vassily Primakov Plays Brahms, Chopin, & Scriabin (New Rochelle, NY: Bridge, 2010), 9 mins
Description
This new video marks the film debut of piano virtuoso, Vassily Primakov, performing the three Intermezzos, Op. 117 by Johannes Brahms, the four Ballades by Fryderyk Chopin, and the Sonata No. 4 by Alexandr Scriabin. Vassily Primakov has been hailed as a pianist of world class significance, the New York Times trumpeting his “fiery intensity” and his “bold, expressive phrasing and dramatic commitment that brought the audience to its feet.”
Date Written / Recorded
2009
Field of Study
Classical Music
Content Type
Performance
Performer / Ensemble
Vassily Primakov
Author / Creator
Alexander Nikolayevich Scriabin, 1872-1915, Fryderyk Franciszek Chopin, 1810-1849, Johannes Brahms, 1833-1897, David Starobin, 1951-, Vassily Primakov
Date Published / Released
2010
Publisher
Bridge
Copyright Message
Copyright 2012 by Bridge Records
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Barenboim on Beethoven, Part 4: The Appasionata
directed by Christopher Nupen, fl. 1967; composed by Ludwig van Beethoven, 1770-1827; presented by Daniel Barenboim, 1942-; produced by Allegro Films; performed by Daniel Barenboim, 1942-, in Barenboim on Beethoven (London, England: Allegro Films, 2020), 25 mins
1970 was the 200th anniversary of Ludwig van Beethoven’s birth and, to mark the occasion, Daniel Barenboim and Christopher Nupen collaborated on a thirteen-part series about the man and his music. Close friends at the time, Barenboim as artist and Nupen as film-maker, were on the cusp of long and illustrious car...
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directed by Christopher Nupen, fl. 1967; composed by Ludwig van Beethoven, 1770-1827; presented by Daniel Barenboim, 1942-; produced by Allegro Films; performed by Daniel Barenboim, 1942-, in Barenboim on Beethoven (London, England: Allegro Films, 2020), 25 mins
Description
1970 was the 200th anniversary of Ludwig van Beethoven’s birth and, to mark the occasion, Daniel Barenboim and Christopher Nupen collaborated on a thirteen-part series about the man and his music. Close friends at the time, Barenboim as artist and Nupen as film-maker, were on the cusp of long and illustrious careers in music. Much of the material they shot has never been broadcast and, until recently, the footage had lain dormant for half a cen...
1970 was the 200th anniversary of Ludwig van Beethoven’s birth and, to mark the occasion, Daniel Barenboim and Christopher Nupen collaborated on a thirteen-part series about the man and his music. Close friends at the time, Barenboim as artist and Nupen as film-maker, were on the cusp of long and illustrious careers in music. Much of the material they shot has never been broadcast and, until recently, the footage had lain dormant for half a century. Now, as we celebrate the 250th anniversary in 2020, the series has been resurrected in its original form. It was recorded when Daniel Barenboim was in his late twenties, full of talent, charisma and early authority. During the episodes, he talks and plays extracts at the piano, illustrating the defining characteristics of Beethoven’s compositions and sharing his personal insight into the composer’s mindset. Throughout, he addresses the camera directly as presenter, adding to the intensity of the narrative. For orchestral pieces, he conducts the New Philharmonia Orchestra or plays at the piano with Sir Adrian Boult taking the conductor’s baton. Barenboim On Beethoven is a musical journey charting Beethoven’s progression in the context of his contemporaries such as Mozart and Haydn. Over twenty key compositions are performed and dissected, making this a unique body of work.
Composition:
Ludwig van Beethoven, Piano Sonata No. 23 in F Minor, Op. 57, "Appassionata"
1. Allegro assai
2. Andante con moto
3. Allegro ma non troppo
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Field of Study
Classical Music
Content Type
Documentary
Performer / Ensemble
Daniel Barenboim, 1942-
Contributor
Allegro Films
Author / Creator
Ludwig van Beethoven, 1770-1827, Christopher Nupen, fl. 1967, Daniel Barenboim, 1942-
Date Published / Released
1970, 2020
Publisher
Allegro Films
Series
Barenboim on Beethoven
Topic / Theme
Sonata
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2020 Allegro Films
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Barenboim on Beethoven, Part 1: Genius & Destiny
directed by Christopher Nupen, fl. 1967; composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, 1756-1791 and Ludwig van Beethoven, 1770-1827; conducted by Daniel Barenboim, 1942-; presented by Daniel Barenboim, 1942-; produced by Allegro Films; performed by Daniel Barenboim, 1942-, New Philharmonia Orchestra, in Barenboim on Beethoven (London, England: Allegro Films, 2020), 26 mins
1970 was the 200th anniversary of Ludwig van Beethoven’s birth and, to mark the occasion, Daniel Barenboim and Christopher Nupen collaborated on a thirteen-part series about the man and his music. Close friends at the time, Barenboim as artist and Nupen as film-maker, were on the cusp of long and illustrious car...
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directed by Christopher Nupen, fl. 1967; composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, 1756-1791 and Ludwig van Beethoven, 1770-1827; conducted by Daniel Barenboim, 1942-; presented by Daniel Barenboim, 1942-; produced by Allegro Films; performed by Daniel Barenboim, 1942-, New Philharmonia Orchestra, in Barenboim on Beethoven (London, England: Allegro Films, 2020), 26 mins
Description
1970 was the 200th anniversary of Ludwig van Beethoven’s birth and, to mark the occasion, Daniel Barenboim and Christopher Nupen collaborated on a thirteen-part series about the man and his music. Close friends at the time, Barenboim as artist and Nupen as film-maker, were on the cusp of long and illustrious careers in music. Much of the material they shot has never been broadcast and, until recently, the footage had lain dormant for half a cen...
1970 was the 200th anniversary of Ludwig van Beethoven’s birth and, to mark the occasion, Daniel Barenboim and Christopher Nupen collaborated on a thirteen-part series about the man and his music. Close friends at the time, Barenboim as artist and Nupen as film-maker, were on the cusp of long and illustrious careers in music. Much of the material they shot has never been broadcast and, until recently, the footage had lain dormant for half a century. Now, as we celebrate the 250th anniversary in 2020, the series has been resurrected in its original form. It was recorded when Daniel Barenboim was in his late twenties, full of talent, charisma and early authority. During the episodes, he talks and plays extracts at the piano, illustrating the defining characteristics of Beethoven’s compositions and sharing his personal insight into the composer’s mindset. Throughout, he addresses the camera directly as presenter, adding to the intensity of the narrative. For orchestral pieces, he conducts the New Philharmonia Orchestra or plays at the piano with Sir Adrian Boult taking the conductor’s baton. Barenboim On Beethoven is a musical journey charting Beethoven’s progression in the context of his contemporaries such as Mozart and Haydn. Over twenty key compositions are performed and dissected, making this a unique body of work.
Compositions:
Ludwig van Beethoven, Symphony No. 2 in D Major, Op. 36;
Ludwig van Beethoven, Piano Sonata No. 1 in F Minor, Op. 2/1;
Ludwig van Beethoven, Piano Sonata No. 5 in C minor, Op. 10 No. 1;
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Piano Sonata No. 14 in C minor, K. 457;
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Symphony No. 40 in G Minor, K. 550;
Ludwig van Beethoven, Symphony No. 5 in C Minor, Op. 67;
Ludwig van Beethoven, Symphony No. 7 in A Major, Op. 92
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Date Written / Recorded
1970
Field of Study
Classical Music
Content Type
Documentary
Performer / Ensemble
New Philharmonia Orchestra, Daniel Barenboim, 1942-
Contributor
Daniel Barenboim, 1942-, Allegro Films
Author / Creator
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, 1756-1791, Ludwig van Beethoven, 1770-1827, Christopher Nupen, fl. 1967, New Philharmonia Orchestra, Daniel Barenboim, 1942-
Date Published / Released
2020
Publisher
Allegro Films
Series
Barenboim on Beethoven
Topic / Theme
Sonata, Symphony
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2020 Allegro Films
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Barenboim on Beethoven, Part 3: Form... The Waldstein
directed by Christopher Nupen, fl. 1967; composed by Ludwig van Beethoven, 1770-1827; produced by Allegro Films; performed by Daniel Barenboim, 1942-, in Barenboim on Beethoven (London, England: Allegro Films, 2020), 26 mins
1970 was the 200th anniversary of Ludwig van Beethoven’s birth and, to mark the occasion, Daniel Barenboim and Christopher Nupen collaborated on a thirteen-part series about the man and his music. Close friends at the time, Barenboim as artist and Nupen as film-maker, were on the cusp of long and illustrious car...
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directed by Christopher Nupen, fl. 1967; composed by Ludwig van Beethoven, 1770-1827; produced by Allegro Films; performed by Daniel Barenboim, 1942-, in Barenboim on Beethoven (London, England: Allegro Films, 2020), 26 mins
Description
1970 was the 200th anniversary of Ludwig van Beethoven’s birth and, to mark the occasion, Daniel Barenboim and Christopher Nupen collaborated on a thirteen-part series about the man and his music. Close friends at the time, Barenboim as artist and Nupen as film-maker, were on the cusp of long and illustrious careers in music. Much of the material they shot has never been broadcast and, until recently, the footage had lain dormant for half a cen...
1970 was the 200th anniversary of Ludwig van Beethoven’s birth and, to mark the occasion, Daniel Barenboim and Christopher Nupen collaborated on a thirteen-part series about the man and his music. Close friends at the time, Barenboim as artist and Nupen as film-maker, were on the cusp of long and illustrious careers in music. Much of the material they shot has never been broadcast and, until recently, the footage had lain dormant for half a century. Now, as we celebrate the 250th anniversary in 2020, the series has been resurrected in its original form. It was recorded when Daniel Barenboim was in his late twenties, full of talent, charisma and early authority. During the episodes, he talks and plays extracts at the piano, illustrating the defining characteristics of Beethoven’s compositions and sharing his personal insight into the composer’s mindset. Throughout, he addresses the camera directly as presenter, adding to the intensity of the narrative. For orchestral pieces, he conducts the New Philharmonia Orchestra or plays at the piano with Sir Adrian Boult taking the conductor’s baton. Barenboim On Beethoven is a musical journey charting Beethoven’s progression in the context of his contemporaries such as Mozart and Haydn. Over twenty key compositions are performed and dissected, making this a unique body of work.
Compositions:
Ludwig van Beethoven, Piano Sonata No. 21 in C Major, Op. 53, "Waldstein" [Analysis]
1. Allegro con brio [Opening: 1st subject]
1. Allegro con brio [2nd subject]
1. Allegro con brio [Development section]
1. Allegro con brio [Recapitulation]
1. Allegro con brio [Coda]
Ludwig van Beethoven, Piano Sonata No. 21 in C Major, Op. 53, "Waldstein"
1. Allegro con brio
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Date Written / Recorded
1970
Field of Study
Classical Music
Content Type
Documentary
Performer / Ensemble
Daniel Barenboim, 1942-
Contributor
Allegro Films
Author / Creator
Ludwig van Beethoven, 1770-1827, Christopher Nupen, fl. 1967, Daniel Barenboim, 1942-
Date Published / Released
2020
Publisher
Allegro Films
Series
Barenboim on Beethoven
Topic / Theme
Sonata
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2020 Allegro Films
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BBC Proms, Sonata No. 1
directed by Jonathan Fulford, fl. 2001; composed by Johann Sebastian Bach, 1685-1750 (1720); conducted by Sir Andrew Davis, 1944-; produced by Peter Maniura, fl. 1985, Oliver MacFarlane, fl. 1986 and Andy King-Dabbs, fl. 2000, British Broadcasting Corporation; performed by Hilary Hahn, 1979-, in BBC Proms (London, England: BBC Worldwide, 2000), 4 mins
BBC Proms 2000 was the 106th season of the world's greatest classical music festival, taking place between 14th July and 9th September 2000. This year, an outstanding young American soloist makes her Proms debut on the Last Night alongside an internationally renowned British soprano, and a recently rediscovered pi...
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directed by Jonathan Fulford, fl. 2001; composed by Johann Sebastian Bach, 1685-1750 (1720); conducted by Sir Andrew Davis, 1944-; produced by Peter Maniura, fl. 1985, Oliver MacFarlane, fl. 1986 and Andy King-Dabbs, fl. 2000, British Broadcasting Corporation; performed by Hilary Hahn, 1979-, in BBC Proms (London, England: BBC Worldwide, 2000), 4 mins
Description
BBC Proms 2000 was the 106th season of the world's greatest classical music festival, taking place between 14th July and 9th September 2000. This year, an outstanding young American soloist makes her Proms debut on the Last Night alongside an internationally renowned British soprano, and a recently rediscovered piece of Shostakovich makes its first ever appearance. The composer of Pomp and Circumstance transcribes Bach and we bid farewell to Sir...
BBC Proms 2000 was the 106th season of the world's greatest classical music festival, taking place between 14th July and 9th September 2000. This year, an outstanding young American soloist makes her Proms debut on the Last Night alongside an internationally renowned British soprano, and a recently rediscovered piece of Shostakovich makes its first ever appearance. The composer of Pomp and Circumstance transcribes Bach and we bid farewell to Sir Andrew Davis at the end of his outstanding period at the helm of the BBC Symphony Orchestra. Performances include Mozart's Violin Concerto No.4 in D, extracts from Strauss's Salome, and works from Grainger, Delius, Elgar and Henry Wood.
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Date Written / Recorded
1720, 2000
Field of Study
Classical Music
Performer / Ensemble
Hilary Hahn, 1979-
Contributor
Sir Andrew Davis, 1944-, Peter Maniura, fl. 1985, Oliver MacFarlane, fl. 1986, Andy King-Dabbs, fl. 2000, British Broadcasting Corporation
Author / Creator
Johann Sebastian Bach, 1685-1750, Jonathan Fulford, fl. 2001, Hilary Hahn, 1979-
Date Published / Released
2000
Publisher
BBC Worldwide
Series
BBC Proms
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2000 BBC Worldwide
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Beethoven Sonata No. 28, Op. 101
directed by Christopher Nupen, fl. 1967; composed by Ludwig van Beethoven, 1770-1827; produced by Allegro Films, London, England; performed by Vladimir Ashkenazy, 1937-, in Vladimir Ashkenazy Recital No. 3 - Beethoven Sonatas, Opp. 101 & 109 (Guildford, England: Allegro Films, London, England, 1983), 21 mins
Vladimir Ashkenazy in a series of legendary recitals, filmed by Christopher Nupen's camera.
A few days before the 75th birthday of one of our century's greatest pianists, we gather the exceptional archives in which, at the beginning of the 1980s, Vladimir Ashkenazy performs the Beethoven last five sonatas as well...
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directed by Christopher Nupen, fl. 1967; composed by Ludwig van Beethoven, 1770-1827; produced by Allegro Films, London, England; performed by Vladimir Ashkenazy, 1937-, in Vladimir Ashkenazy Recital No. 3 - Beethoven Sonatas, Opp. 101 & 109 (Guildford, England: Allegro Films, London, England, 1983), 21 mins
Description
Vladimir Ashkenazy in a series of legendary recitals, filmed by Christopher Nupen's camera.
A few days before the 75th birthday of one of our century's greatest pianists, we gather the exceptional archives in which, at the beginning of the 1980s, Vladimir Ashkenazy performs the Beethoven last five sonatas as well as milestones from the Chopin repertoire. Beethoven and especially Chopin are two composers which Ashkenazy never stopped performing a...
Vladimir Ashkenazy in a series of legendary recitals, filmed by Christopher Nupen's camera.
A few days before the 75th birthday of one of our century's greatest pianists, we gather the exceptional archives in which, at the beginning of the 1980s, Vladimir Ashkenazy performs the Beethoven last five sonatas as well as milestones from the Chopin repertoire. Beethoven and especially Chopin are two composers which Ashkenazy never stopped performing and recording during his long-time career, from the year 1956 when at the early age of 19 he was awarded the second prize at Chopin Competition, until now. Go back in time and meet again the 40 year-old Vladimir Ashkenazy – the concert pianist who had not yet started a career as a world-renowned conductor.
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Date Written / Recorded
1983
Field of Study
Classical Music
Content Type
Performance
Performer / Ensemble
Vladimir Ashkenazy, 1937-
Contributor
Allegro Films, London, England
Author / Creator
Ludwig van Beethoven, 1770-1827, Christopher Nupen, fl. 1967, Vladimir Ashkenazy, 1937-
Date Published / Released
1983
Publisher
Allegro Films, London, England
Copyright Message
Copyright © 1983 by Allegro Films
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Beethoven Sonata No. 30, Op. 109
directed by Christopher Nupen, fl. 1967; composed by Ludwig van Beethoven, 1770-1827; produced by Allegro Films, London, England; performed by Vladimir Ashkenazy, 1937-, in Vladimir Ashkenazy Recital No. 3 - Beethoven Sonatas, Opp. 101 & 109 (Guildford, England: Allegro Films, London, England, 1983), 21 mins
Vladimir Ashkenazy in a series of legendary recitals, filmed by Christopher Nupen's camera.
A few days before the 75th birthday of one of our century's greatest pianists, we gather the exceptional archives in which, at the beginning of the 1980s, Vladimir Ashkenazy performs the Beethoven last five sonatas as well...
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directed by Christopher Nupen, fl. 1967; composed by Ludwig van Beethoven, 1770-1827; produced by Allegro Films, London, England; performed by Vladimir Ashkenazy, 1937-, in Vladimir Ashkenazy Recital No. 3 - Beethoven Sonatas, Opp. 101 & 109 (Guildford, England: Allegro Films, London, England, 1983), 21 mins
Description
Vladimir Ashkenazy in a series of legendary recitals, filmed by Christopher Nupen's camera.
A few days before the 75th birthday of one of our century's greatest pianists, we gather the exceptional archives in which, at the beginning of the 1980s, Vladimir Ashkenazy performs the Beethoven last five sonatas as well as milestones from the Chopin repertoire. Beethoven and especially Chopin are two composers which Ashkenazy never stopped performing a...
Vladimir Ashkenazy in a series of legendary recitals, filmed by Christopher Nupen's camera.
A few days before the 75th birthday of one of our century's greatest pianists, we gather the exceptional archives in which, at the beginning of the 1980s, Vladimir Ashkenazy performs the Beethoven last five sonatas as well as milestones from the Chopin repertoire. Beethoven and especially Chopin are two composers which Ashkenazy never stopped performing and recording during his long-time career, from the year 1956 when at the early age of 19 he was awarded the second prize at Chopin Competition, until now. Go back in time and meet again the 40 year-old Vladimir Ashkenazy – the concert pianist who had not yet started a career as a world-renowned conductor.
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Date Written / Recorded
1983
Field of Study
Classical Music
Content Type
Performance
Performer / Ensemble
Vladimir Ashkenazy, 1937-
Contributor
Allegro Films, London, England
Author / Creator
Ludwig van Beethoven, 1770-1827, Christopher Nupen, fl. 1967, Vladimir Ashkenazy, 1937-
Date Published / Released
1983
Publisher
Allegro Films, London, England
Copyright Message
Copyright © 1983 by Allegro Films
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Beethoven: Sonate no. 32
directed by François Goetghebeur, 1974-; composed by Ludwig van Beethoven, 1770-1827; produced by Daniel Charrier; performed by Nicholas Angelich, in Récital Beethoven et Rachmaninov (Lyon, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes: CLC Productions, 2010), 29 mins
This is a performance of piano works by Beethoven and Rachmaninov, performed by Nicholas Angelich and directed by Francois Goetghebeur.
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directed by François Goetghebeur, 1974-; composed by Ludwig van Beethoven, 1770-1827; produced by Daniel Charrier; performed by Nicholas Angelich, in Récital Beethoven et Rachmaninov (Lyon, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes: CLC Productions, 2010), 29 mins
Description
This is a performance of piano works by Beethoven and Rachmaninov, performed by Nicholas Angelich and directed by Francois Goetghebeur.
Date Written / Recorded
2010
Field of Study
Classical Music
Content Type
Performance
Performer / Ensemble
Nicholas Angelich
Contributor
Daniel Charrier
Author / Creator
Ludwig van Beethoven, 1770-1827, François Goetghebeur, 1974-, Nicholas Angelich
Date Published / Released
2010
Publisher
CLC Productions
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2010 by CLC Productions
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Beethoven: Sonate no.12
directed by François Goetghebeur, 1974-; composed by Ludwig van Beethoven, 1770-1827; produced by Daniel Charrier; performed by Nicholas Angelich, in Récital Beethoven et Rachmaninov (Lyon, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes: CLC Productions, 2010), 22 mins
This is a performance of piano works by Beethoven and Rachmaninov, performed by Nicholas Angelich and directed by Francois Goetghebeur.
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directed by François Goetghebeur, 1974-; composed by Ludwig van Beethoven, 1770-1827; produced by Daniel Charrier; performed by Nicholas Angelich, in Récital Beethoven et Rachmaninov (Lyon, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes: CLC Productions, 2010), 22 mins
Description
This is a performance of piano works by Beethoven and Rachmaninov, performed by Nicholas Angelich and directed by Francois Goetghebeur.
Date Written / Recorded
2010
Field of Study
Classical Music
Content Type
Performance
Performer / Ensemble
Nicholas Angelich
Contributor
Daniel Charrier
Author / Creator
Ludwig van Beethoven, 1770-1827, François Goetghebeur, 1974-, Nicholas Angelich
Date Published / Released
2010
Publisher
CLC Productions
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2010 by CLC Productions
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Brahms: Sonate pour violoncelle et piano no. 1 en mi mineur op. 38
directed by François Goetghebeur, 1974-; composed by Johannes Brahms, 1833-1897; produced by Daniel Charrier; performed by Jean-Guilhem Queyras, 1967- and Michel Dalberto, in Jean-Guihen Queyras, violoncello. Michel Dalberto, piano (CLC Productions, 2010), 28 mins
This is a performance of Jean-Guihen Queyras, violoncello. Michel Dalberto, piano, performed by Michel Dalberto and directed by Francois Goetghebeur.
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directed by François Goetghebeur, 1974-; composed by Johannes Brahms, 1833-1897; produced by Daniel Charrier; performed by Jean-Guilhem Queyras, 1967- and Michel Dalberto, in Jean-Guihen Queyras, violoncello. Michel Dalberto, piano (CLC Productions, 2010), 28 mins
Description
This is a performance of Jean-Guihen Queyras, violoncello. Michel Dalberto, piano, performed by Michel Dalberto and directed by Francois Goetghebeur.
Date Written / Recorded
2010-01-29
Field of Study
Classical Music
Content Type
Performance
Performer / Ensemble
Jean-Guilhem Queyras, 1967-, Michel Dalberto
Contributor
François Goetghebeur, 1974-, Daniel Charrier
Author / Creator
Johannes Brahms, 1833-1897, François Goetghebeur, 1974-, Jean-Guilhem Queyras, 1967-, Michel Dalberto
Date Published / Released
2010
Publisher
CLC Productions
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2010 by CLC Productions
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