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Jeanne d’Arc (La Pucelle d’Orléans): Adieu, Forets
directed by Brian Large, 1939-; composed by Pyotr Il'yich Tchaikovsky, 1840-1893; conducted by Yuri Temirkanov; produced by Peter Gelb, 1953-; performed by Jessye Norman, 1945-, Leningrad Philharmonic Orchestra, in Tchaikovsky Gala from Leningrad (Berlin State: C Major Entertainment, 1990), 9 mins
Gala in commemoration of the 150th birthday of Peter Tchaikovsky. On the programme: Eugen Onegin: Polonaise / Serenade melancolique, Op. 26 / Valse scherzo, Op. 34 / Chansons francaises, Op. 65, for Voice and Piano / Serenade, No. 1 / Rondel, No. 6 / Variations on a Rococo Theme, Op. 33 / Jeanne d’Arc (La Pucell...
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directed by Brian Large, 1939-; composed by Pyotr Il'yich Tchaikovsky, 1840-1893; conducted by Yuri Temirkanov; produced by Peter Gelb, 1953-; performed by Jessye Norman, 1945-, Leningrad Philharmonic Orchestra, in Tchaikovsky Gala from Leningrad (Berlin State: C Major Entertainment, 1990), 9 mins
Description
Gala in commemoration of the 150th birthday of Peter Tchaikovsky. On the programme: Eugen Onegin: Polonaise / Serenade melancolique, Op. 26 / Valse scherzo, Op. 34 / Chansons francaises, Op. 65, for Voice and Piano / Serenade, No. 1 / Rondel, No. 6 / Variations on a Rococo Theme, Op. 33 / Jeanne d’Arc (La Pucelle d’Orleans) / Adieu, forets / 1812 Overture, Op 49.
Date Written / Recorded
1990
Field of Study
Classical Music
Content Type
Performance
Performer / Ensemble
Leningrad Philharmonic Orchestra, Jessye Norman, 1945-
Contributor
Yuri Temirkanov, Peter Gelb, 1953-
Author / Creator
Pyotr Il'yich Tchaikovsky, 1840-1893, Brian Large, 1939-, Leningrad Philharmonic Orchestra, Jessye Norman, 1945-
Date Published / Released
1990
Publisher
C Major Entertainment
Topic / Theme
Classical Music
Copyright Message
Copyright 2012. Used by permission of C Major Entertainment. All rights reserved.
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Massenet: Werther: Werther! Qui m'aurait dit...Des cris joyeux
directed by János Darvas; composed by Lewis Edson, Jr., 1771-1845; conducted by Kent Nagano, 1951-; produced by Elmar Kruse, 2004-2009 and Dorothea Diekmann; performed by Vesselina Kasarova, Orchester des Deutschen Opernhauses Berlin, in Berlin Opera Night (Berlin, Berlin State: EuroArts, 2004), 9 mins
This is a performance of "Werther! Qui m'aurait dit...Des cris joyeux", from Massenet's Werther at a gala presented by the Deutsche Oper Berlin in 2011.
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directed by János Darvas; composed by Lewis Edson, Jr., 1771-1845; conducted by Kent Nagano, 1951-; produced by Elmar Kruse, 2004-2009 and Dorothea Diekmann; performed by Vesselina Kasarova, Orchester des Deutschen Opernhauses Berlin, in Berlin Opera Night (Berlin, Berlin State: EuroArts, 2004), 9 mins
Description
This is a performance of "Werther! Qui m'aurait dit...Des cris joyeux", from Massenet's Werther at a gala presented by the Deutsche Oper Berlin in 2011.
Date Written / Recorded
2003-11-08
Field of Study
Classical Music
Content Type
Performance
Performer / Ensemble
Orchester des Deutschen Opernhauses Berlin, Vesselina Kasarova
Contributor
Kent Nagano, 1951-, Isaac Watts, 1674-1748, Elmar Kruse, 2004-2009, Dorothea Diekmann
Author / Creator
Lewis Edson, Jr., 1771-1845, János Darvas, Orchester des Deutschen Opernhauses Berlin, Vesselina Kasarova
Date Published / Released
2004
Publisher
EuroArts
Topic / Theme
Classical Music
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2011. Used by permission of EuroArts Music International GmbH.
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Miserere
directed by Andy Sommer; composed by Arvo Pärt, 1935-; conducted by Tönu Kaljuste; produced by Paul Smaczny, fl. 1995-2015, Madis Kolk, Lothar Mattner, fl. 2002 and Heidi Pruuli, Accentus Music, ARTE, Westdeutscher Rundfunk, Eesti Kontsert and ERR, in Arvo Pärt - Adam's Passion (Berlin, Berlin State: C Major Entertainment, 2015), 39 mins
Adam's Passion is the moving first collaboration between two "masters of slow motion who harmonize perfectly with each other" (Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung). In the spectacular setting of a former submarine factory, American director and universal artist Robert Wilson creates a poetic visual world in which the m...
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directed by Andy Sommer; composed by Arvo Pärt, 1935-; conducted by Tönu Kaljuste; produced by Paul Smaczny, fl. 1995-2015, Madis Kolk, Lothar Mattner, fl. 2002 and Heidi Pruuli, Accentus Music, ARTE, Westdeutscher Rundfunk, Eesti Kontsert and ERR, in Arvo Pärt - Adam's Passion (Berlin, Berlin State: C Major Entertainment, 2015), 39 mins
Description
Adam's Passion is the moving first collaboration between two "masters of slow motion who harmonize perfectly with each other" (Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung). In the spectacular setting of a former submarine factory, American director and universal artist Robert Wilson creates a poetic visual world in which the mystical musical language of the Estonian composer Arvo Pärt can cast its meditative spell. Three of Pärt's major works - Adam's Lamen...
Adam's Passion is the moving first collaboration between two "masters of slow motion who harmonize perfectly with each other" (Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung). In the spectacular setting of a former submarine factory, American director and universal artist Robert Wilson creates a poetic visual world in which the mystical musical language of the Estonian composer Arvo Pärt can cast its meditative spell. Three of Pärt's major works - Adam's Lament, Tabula rasa, and Miserere, as well as Sequentia, a new work composed especially for this production - are brought together here using light, space, and movement to create a tightly-woven Gesamtkunstwerk in which the artistic visions of these two great artists mirror each other.
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Field of Study
Classical Music
Content Type
Performance
Contributor
Tönu Kaljuste, Paul Smaczny, fl. 1995-2015, Madis Kolk, Lothar Mattner, fl. 2002, Heidi Pruuli, Accentus Music, ARTE, Westdeutscher Rundfunk, Eesti Kontsert, ERR
Author / Creator
Arvo Pärt, 1935-, Andy Sommer
Date Published / Released
2015
Publisher
C Major Entertainment
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2015 by C Major Entertainment
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Moulinie: Por la verde orilla
directed by Marie-Helene Rebois, fl. 1982-2009; composed by Etienne Moulinié, 1599-1676; produced by Daniel Charrier; performed by Robert Expert, fl. 2007, Alex de Valera, 1949- and Javier Estrella, fl. 1980, in Robert Expert, Chants d'Espagne (Lyon, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes: CLC Productions, 2005), 2 mins
This is a concert of Spanish music, performed by Javier Estrella, Alex De Valera, and Robert Expert, and directed by Marie-Helene Rebois.
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directed by Marie-Helene Rebois, fl. 1982-2009; composed by Etienne Moulinié, 1599-1676; produced by Daniel Charrier; performed by Robert Expert, fl. 2007, Alex de Valera, 1949- and Javier Estrella, fl. 1980, in Robert Expert, Chants d'Espagne (Lyon, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes: CLC Productions, 2005), 2 mins
Description
This is a concert of Spanish music, performed by Javier Estrella, Alex De Valera, and Robert Expert, and directed by Marie-Helene Rebois.
Field of Study
Classical Music
Content Type
Performance
Performer / Ensemble
Robert Expert, fl. 2007, Alex de Valera, 1949-, Javier Estrella, fl. 1980
Contributor
Daniel Charrier
Author / Creator
Etienne Moulinié, 1599-1676, Marie-Helene Rebois, fl. 1982-2009, Robert Expert, fl. 2007, Alex de Valera, 1949-, Javier Estrella, fl. 1980
Date Published / Released
2005
Publisher
CLC Productions
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2005 by CLC Productions
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Moultaka: Ligea, commande 2009 de France Festivals
directed by Vincent Massip, fl. 2008; composed by Zad Moultaka, 1967-; conducted by Goeffroy Jourdain, fl. 1993; produced by Anne-Laure Charrier; performed by Les Cris de Paris, in Mare Nostrum un voyage en Méditerranée (Lyon, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes: CLC Productions, 2010), 16 mins
This is a performance of Mare Nostrum un voyage en Mediterranee, performed by Les Cris de Paris and conducted by Goeffroy Jourdain.
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directed by Vincent Massip, fl. 2008; composed by Zad Moultaka, 1967-; conducted by Goeffroy Jourdain, fl. 1993; produced by Anne-Laure Charrier; performed by Les Cris de Paris, in Mare Nostrum un voyage en Méditerranée (Lyon, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes: CLC Productions, 2010), 16 mins
Description
This is a performance of Mare Nostrum un voyage en Mediterranee, performed by Les Cris de Paris and conducted by Goeffroy Jourdain.
Date Written / Recorded
2010-07-11
Field of Study
Classical Music
Content Type
Performance
Performer / Ensemble
Les Cris de Paris
Contributor
Goeffroy Jourdain, fl. 1993, Sandrine Bréchot, Anne-Laure Charrier
Author / Creator
Zad Moultaka, 1967-, Vincent Massip, fl. 2008, Les Cris de Paris
Date Published / Released
2010
Publisher
CLC Productions
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2010 by CLC Productions
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Of the Father's Heart Begotten
directed by Robin Lough, fl. 1975; composed by Traditional; conducted by Robin Stapleton; presented by David Frost, 1939-2013; produced by Chris Hunt, fl. 1973, Iambic Productions; performed by Jouko Harjanne, 1962-, Michael George and Dame Kiri Te Kanawa, 1944-, Lichfield Cathedral Choir, Coventry Cathedral Choir and BBC Philharmonic (Berlin, Berlin State: C Major Entertainment, 1994), 4 mins
Coventry Cathedral is the magnificent setting for this concert, designed to trace the history of the Christmas carols from the dark ages up to the present day.
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directed by Robin Lough, fl. 1975; composed by Traditional; conducted by Robin Stapleton; presented by David Frost, 1939-2013; produced by Chris Hunt, fl. 1973, Iambic Productions; performed by Jouko Harjanne, 1962-, Michael George and Dame Kiri Te Kanawa, 1944-, Lichfield Cathedral Choir, Coventry Cathedral Choir and BBC Philharmonic (Berlin, Berlin State: C Major Entertainment, 1994), 4 mins
Description
Coventry Cathedral is the magnificent setting for this concert, designed to trace the history of the Christmas carols from the dark ages up to the present day.
Field of Study
Classical Music
Content Type
Performance
Performer / Ensemble
Lichfield Cathedral Choir, Coventry Cathedral Choir, BBC Philharmonic, Jouko Harjanne, 1962-, Michael George, Dame Kiri Te Kanawa, 1944-
Contributor
Robin Stapleton, Chris Hunt, fl. 1973, Iambic Productions
Author / Creator
Traditional, Robin Lough, fl. 1975, Lichfield Cathedral Choir, Coventry Cathedral Choir, BBC Philharmonic, Jouko Harjanne, 1962-, Michael George, Dame Kiri Te Kanawa, 1944-, David Frost, 1939-2013
Date Published / Released
1994
Publisher
C Major Entertainment
Copyright Message
Copyright © 1994 C Major Entertainment
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Orchestre de Paris, Dream of the Song
directed by Julien Condemine, fl. 2015; composed by George Benjamin, 1960-; conducted by Daniel Harding, 1975-; produced by Laetitia Bartoli and Norman Amram, Little Tribeca, Mezzo and Orchestre de Paris; performed by Bejun Mehta, 1968-, Orchestre de Paris and SWR Vocal Ensemble Stuttgart, in Orchestre de Paris (Berlin State: EuroArts, 2016), 20 mins
After the triumph of his opera Written on Skin, Benjamin created another stir with his new work Dream of the Song, inspired by Garcia Lorca. Written for countertenor, female chorus and orchestra, the piece was jointly commissioned by the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra Amsterdam, BBC Symphony Orchestra, Boston Symph...
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directed by Julien Condemine, fl. 2015; composed by George Benjamin, 1960-; conducted by Daniel Harding, 1975-; produced by Laetitia Bartoli and Norman Amram, Little Tribeca, Mezzo and Orchestre de Paris; performed by Bejun Mehta, 1968-, Orchestre de Paris and SWR Vocal Ensemble Stuttgart, in Orchestre de Paris (Berlin State: EuroArts, 2016), 20 mins
Description
After the triumph of his opera Written on Skin, Benjamin created another stir with his new work Dream of the Song, inspired by Garcia Lorca. Written for countertenor, female chorus and orchestra, the piece was jointly commissioned by the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra Amsterdam, BBC Symphony Orchestra, Boston Symphony Orchestra and Festival d’Automne. Dream of the Song was written specifically for renowned countertenor Bejun Mehta, who was recen...
After the triumph of his opera Written on Skin, Benjamin created another stir with his new work Dream of the Song, inspired by Garcia Lorca. Written for countertenor, female chorus and orchestra, the piece was jointly commissioned by the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra Amsterdam, BBC Symphony Orchestra, Boston Symphony Orchestra and Festival d’Automne. Dream of the Song was written specifically for renowned countertenor Bejun Mehta, who was recently named among the 10 greatest countertenors of alltime by Sinfini Music.
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Field of Study
Classical Music
Content Type
Performance
Performer / Ensemble
Orchestre de Paris, SWR Vocal Ensemble Stuttgart, Bejun Mehta, 1968-
Contributor
Daniel Harding, 1975-, Laetitia Bartoli, Norman Amram, Little Tribeca, Mezzo, Orchestre de Paris
Author / Creator
George Benjamin, 1960-, Julien Condemine, fl. 2015, Orchestre de Paris, SWR Vocal Ensemble Stuttgart, Bejun Mehta, 1968-
Date Published / Released
2016
Publisher
EuroArts
Series
Orchestre de Paris
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2016 EuroArts Music International
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A parting gift for Tam Farrow
composed by Sir John Tavener, 1944-2013 (2000); conducted by James Whitbourn, 1963-; produced by Hans Petri, fl. 1996-2017; performed by The Choir, in Tavener: Choral Ikons (Opus Arte, 1996), 4 mins
This is a performance of A parting gift for Tam Farrow, performed by The Choir, and conducted by James Whitbourn.
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composed by Sir John Tavener, 1944-2013 (2000); conducted by James Whitbourn, 1963-; produced by Hans Petri, fl. 1996-2017; performed by The Choir, in Tavener: Choral Ikons (Opus Arte, 1996), 4 mins
Description
This is a performance of A parting gift for Tam Farrow, performed by The Choir, and conducted by James Whitbourn.
Date Written / Recorded
2000
Field of Study
Classical Music
Content Type
Performance
Performer / Ensemble
The Choir
Contributor
James Whitbourn, 1963-, Hans Petri, fl. 1996-2017
Author / Creator
Sir John Tavener, 1944-2013, The Choir
Date Published / Released
1996
Publisher
Opus Arte
Topic / Theme
Classical Music
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2011. Used by permission of Opus Arte.
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Piazzolla: Adiós Nonino
directed by Henning Kasten, fl. 1998-2016; composed by Astor Piazzolla, 1921-1992 (1961); conducted by Daniel Barenboim, 1942-; produced by Paul Smaczny, fl. 1995-2015; performed by Orquesta Filarmonica de Buenos Aires, in Daniel Barenboim: Tango Argentina (Berlin, Berlin State: EuroArts, 2011), 12 mins
Tango has long become more than the popular Argentine urban dance which developed after 1870 in the poor working class and immigrant areas on the outskirts of Buenos Aires. Tango has aficionados worldwide – be it for its music, culture or the dance. On New Year’s Eve 2006, conductor and pianist Daniel Barenboi...
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directed by Henning Kasten, fl. 1998-2016; composed by Astor Piazzolla, 1921-1992 (1961); conducted by Daniel Barenboim, 1942-; produced by Paul Smaczny, fl. 1995-2015; performed by Orquesta Filarmonica de Buenos Aires, in Daniel Barenboim: Tango Argentina (Berlin, Berlin State: EuroArts, 2011), 12 mins
Description
Tango has long become more than the popular Argentine urban dance which developed after 1870 in the poor working class and immigrant areas on the outskirts of Buenos Aires. Tango has aficionados worldwide – be it for its music, culture or the dance. On New Year’s Eve 2006, conductor and pianist Daniel Barenboim, Argentinean by birth and upbringing, celebrated the end of the year with a spectacular musical event: a festival of Argentinean musi...
Tango has long become more than the popular Argentine urban dance which developed after 1870 in the poor working class and immigrant areas on the outskirts of Buenos Aires. Tango has aficionados worldwide – be it for its music, culture or the dance. On New Year’s Eve 2006, conductor and pianist Daniel Barenboim, Argentinean by birth and upbringing, celebrated the end of the year with a spectacular musical event: a festival of Argentinean music live from Buenos Aires. In a seamless fusion of classical and traditional music, the Orquesta Filarmónica de Buenos Aires under Barenboim joined the excellent bandoneon virtuoso Leopoldo Federico and his Orquesta Tipica to present an extraordinary show with popular tangos and Latin American orchestra classics to a crowd of 10,000 in a free open-air concert at the Plaza de la República. Enchanting new arrangements of works by the Argentinean artists Astor Piazzola, Carlos Gardel, Julio de Caro, Alberto Ginastera and Horacio Salgan and performances by the leading tango dancers Mora Godoy and Junior Cervila from Buenos Aires added to the atmosphere of a night of "Tangos sinfónicos". Fascinating to watch and exciting to listen to – not just for tango aficionados!
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Date Written / Recorded
1961, 2006-12-31
Field of Study
Classical Music
Content Type
Performance
Performer / Ensemble
Orquesta Filarmonica de Buenos Aires
Contributor
Daniel Barenboim, 1942-, Paul Smaczny, fl. 1995-2015
Author / Creator
Astor Piazzolla, 1921-1992, Henning Kasten, fl. 1998-2016, Orquesta Filarmonica de Buenos Aires
Date Published / Released
2011
Publisher
EuroArts
Topic / Theme
Classical Music
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2011. Used by permission of EuroArts Music International GmbH.
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Prologue pour un Marco Polo (1981)
directed by Pierre Audi; composed by Claude Vivier, 1948-1983 (1981); conducted by Reinbert de Leeuw; designed by Jean Kalman, fl. 1979, Angelo Figus, Jean Kalman, fl. 1979; produced by Hans Petri, fl. 1996-2017; performed by Johan Leysen, Susan Narucki, Helena Rasker, Terence Mierau, James Ottoway and Harry van der Kamp, 1947-, ASKO Ensemble of Amsterdam and Schönberg Ensemble, in Rêves d'un Marco Polo (Opus Arte, 2006), 22 mins
This is a performance of Claude Vivier's Reves d'un Marco Polo, performed by Schonberg Ensemble and ASKO Ensemble of Amsterdam, and conducted by Reinbert De Leeuw.
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directed by Pierre Audi; composed by Claude Vivier, 1948-1983 (1981); conducted by Reinbert de Leeuw; designed by Jean Kalman, fl. 1979, Angelo Figus, Jean Kalman, fl. 1979; produced by Hans Petri, fl. 1996-2017; performed by Johan Leysen, Susan Narucki, Helena Rasker, Terence Mierau, James Ottoway and Harry van der Kamp, 1947-, ASKO Ensemble of Amsterdam and Schönberg Ensemble, in Rêves d'un Marco Polo (Opus Arte, 2006), 22 mins
Description
This is a performance of Claude Vivier's Reves d'un Marco Polo, performed by Schonberg Ensemble and ASKO Ensemble of Amsterdam, and conducted by Reinbert De Leeuw.
Date Written / Recorded
1981, 2004
Field of Study
Classical Music
Content Type
Performance
Performer / Ensemble
ASKO Ensemble of Amsterdam, Schönberg Ensemble, Johan Leysen, Susan Narucki, Helena Rasker, Terence Mierau, James Ottoway, Harry van der Kamp, 1947-
Contributor
Reinbert de Leeuw, Angelo Figus, Claude Vivier, 1948-1983, Paul Chamberland, Jean Kalman, fl. 1979, Hans Petri, fl. 1996-2017
Author / Creator
Claude Vivier, 1948-1983, Pierre Audi, ASKO Ensemble of Amsterdam, Schönberg Ensemble, Johan Leysen, Susan Narucki, Helena Rasker, Terence Mierau, James Ottoway, Harry van der Kamp, 1947-
Date Published / Released
2006
Publisher
Opus Arte
Topic / Theme
Opera
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