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Bach: Schmücke dich, o liebe Seele, BWV 654
directed by Claus Wischmann, 1966-; composed by Johann Sebastian Bach, 1685-1750; produced by Günter Atteln, fl. 2004-2015 and Paul Smaczny, fl. 1995-2015; performed by Ton Koopman, 1944-, in Ton Koopman plays Bach (Berlin, Berlin State: EuroArts, 2000), 7 mins
Dutch organist and harpsichordist Ton Koopman is one of the most distinguished Bach interpreters of our time. On this DVD, he is featured interpreting Johann Sebastian Bach’s greatest organ works, including the popular Toccata in D minor and the Fugue in G minor. He plays on the world-famous Silbermann Organ in...
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directed by Claus Wischmann, 1966-; composed by Johann Sebastian Bach, 1685-1750; produced by Günter Atteln, fl. 2004-2015 and Paul Smaczny, fl. 1995-2015; performed by Ton Koopman, 1944-, in Ton Koopman plays Bach (Berlin, Berlin State: EuroArts, 2000), 7 mins
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Dutch organist and harpsichordist Ton Koopman is one of the most distinguished Bach interpreters of our time. On this DVD, he is featured interpreting Johann Sebastian Bach’s greatest organ works, including the popular Toccata in D minor and the Fugue in G minor. He plays on the world-famous Silbermann Organ in Freiberg (Saxony). The organ was completed in 1714 and thoroughly restored in 1982/1983 and it closely retains its original condition....
Dutch organist and harpsichordist Ton Koopman is one of the most distinguished Bach interpreters of our time. On this DVD, he is featured interpreting Johann Sebastian Bach’s greatest organ works, including the popular Toccata in D minor and the Fugue in G minor. He plays on the world-famous Silbermann Organ in Freiberg (Saxony). The organ was completed in 1714 and thoroughly restored in 1982/1983 and it closely retains its original condition. Bach adored his contemporary Gottfried Silbermann’s organs for their exquisite sound and the recording allows the listener to enjoy this sound to the full while offering a closer look at this marvellously crafted instrument. In the second part of this DVD Ton Koopman is “At Home with Bach!” He plays favourite harpsichord pieces and accompanies the eminent Bach Singer Klaus Mertens in popular arias. The programme was filmed in the enchanting Gohlis Castle near Leipzig, a late baroque jewel built in 1755.
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Date Written / Recorded
2000-06-16
Field of Study
Classical Music
Content Type
Performance
Performer / Ensemble
Ton Koopman, 1944-
Contributor
Günter Atteln, fl. 2004-2015, Paul Smaczny, fl. 1995-2015
Author / Creator
Johann Sebastian Bach, 1685-1750, Claus Wischmann, 1966-, Ton Koopman, 1944-
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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Bach: So oft ich meine Tobackspfeife, BWV 515a from Notebook II for Anna Magdalena Bach
directed by Kriss Russman; composed by Johann Sebastian Bach, 1685-1750; produced by Paul Smaczny, fl. 1995-2015 and Isabel Itturiagagoitia, fl. 2002; performed by Klaus Mertens and Ton Koopman, 1944-, in Ton Koopman plays Bach (Berlin, Berlin State: EuroArts, 2000), 3 mins
Dutch organist and harpsichordist Ton Koopman is one of the most distinguished Bach interpreters of our time. On this DVD, he is featured interpreting Johann Sebastian Bach’s greatest organ works, including the popular Toccata in D minor and the Fugue in G minor. He plays on the world-famous Silbermann Organ in...
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directed by Kriss Russman; composed by Johann Sebastian Bach, 1685-1750; produced by Paul Smaczny, fl. 1995-2015 and Isabel Itturiagagoitia, fl. 2002; performed by Klaus Mertens and Ton Koopman, 1944-, in Ton Koopman plays Bach (Berlin, Berlin State: EuroArts, 2000), 3 mins
Description
Dutch organist and harpsichordist Ton Koopman is one of the most distinguished Bach interpreters of our time. On this DVD, he is featured interpreting Johann Sebastian Bach’s greatest organ works, including the popular Toccata in D minor and the Fugue in G minor. He plays on the world-famous Silbermann Organ in Freiberg (Saxony). The organ was completed in 1714 and thoroughly restored in 1982/1983 and it closely retains its original condition....
Dutch organist and harpsichordist Ton Koopman is one of the most distinguished Bach interpreters of our time. On this DVD, he is featured interpreting Johann Sebastian Bach’s greatest organ works, including the popular Toccata in D minor and the Fugue in G minor. He plays on the world-famous Silbermann Organ in Freiberg (Saxony). The organ was completed in 1714 and thoroughly restored in 1982/1983 and it closely retains its original condition. Bach adored his contemporary Gottfried Silbermann’s organs for their exquisite sound and the recording allows the listener to enjoy this sound to the full while offering a closer look at this marvellously crafted instrument. In the second part of this DVD Ton Koopman is “At Home with Bach!” He plays favourite harpsichord pieces and accompanies the eminent Bach Singer Klaus Mertens in popular arias. The programme was filmed in the enchanting Gohlis Castle near Leipzig, a late baroque jewel built in 1755.
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Date Written / Recorded
2000-06
Field of Study
Classical Music
Content Type
Performance
Performer / Ensemble
Klaus Mertens, Ton Koopman, 1944-
Contributor
Paul Smaczny, fl. 1995-2015, Isabel Itturiagagoitia, fl. 2002
Author / Creator
Johann Sebastian Bach, 1685-1750, Kriss Russman, Klaus Mertens, Ton Koopman, 1944-
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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Bach: Toccata in d minor, BWV 565
directed by Claus Wischmann, 1966-; composed by Johann Sebastian Bach, 1685-1750 (1707); produced by Günter Atteln, fl. 2004-2015 and Paul Smaczny, fl. 1995-2015; performed by Ton Koopman, 1944-, in Ton Koopman plays Bach (Berlin, Berlin State: EuroArts, 2000), 2 mins
Dutch organist and harpsichordist Ton Koopman is one of the most distinguished Bach interpreters of our time. On this DVD, he is featured interpreting Johann Sebastian Bach’s greatest organ works, including the popular Toccata in D minor and the Fugue in G minor. He plays on the world-famous Silbermann Organ in...
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directed by Claus Wischmann, 1966-; composed by Johann Sebastian Bach, 1685-1750 (1707); produced by Günter Atteln, fl. 2004-2015 and Paul Smaczny, fl. 1995-2015; performed by Ton Koopman, 1944-, in Ton Koopman plays Bach (Berlin, Berlin State: EuroArts, 2000), 2 mins
Description
Dutch organist and harpsichordist Ton Koopman is one of the most distinguished Bach interpreters of our time. On this DVD, he is featured interpreting Johann Sebastian Bach’s greatest organ works, including the popular Toccata in D minor and the Fugue in G minor. He plays on the world-famous Silbermann Organ in Freiberg (Saxony). The organ was completed in 1714 and thoroughly restored in 1982/1983 and it closely retains its original condition....
Dutch organist and harpsichordist Ton Koopman is one of the most distinguished Bach interpreters of our time. On this DVD, he is featured interpreting Johann Sebastian Bach’s greatest organ works, including the popular Toccata in D minor and the Fugue in G minor. He plays on the world-famous Silbermann Organ in Freiberg (Saxony). The organ was completed in 1714 and thoroughly restored in 1982/1983 and it closely retains its original condition. Bach adored his contemporary Gottfried Silbermann’s organs for their exquisite sound and the recording allows the listener to enjoy this sound to the full while offering a closer look at this marvellously crafted instrument. In the second part of this DVD Ton Koopman is “At Home with Bach!” He plays favourite harpsichord pieces and accompanies the eminent Bach Singer Klaus Mertens in popular arias. The programme was filmed in the enchanting Gohlis Castle near Leipzig, a late baroque jewel built in 1755.
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Date Written / Recorded
1707, 2000-06-16
Field of Study
Classical Music
Content Type
Performance
Performer / Ensemble
Ton Koopman, 1944-
Contributor
Günter Atteln, fl. 2004-2015, Paul Smaczny, fl. 1995-2015
Author / Creator
Johann Sebastian Bach, 1685-1750, Claus Wischmann, 1966-, Ton Koopman, 1944-
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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Bach: Vater unser im Himmelreich, BWV 683 from Clavier-Ubung III
directed by Kriss Russman; composed by Johann Sebastian Bach, 1685-1750 (1739); produced by Paul Smaczny, fl. 1995-2015 and Isabel Itturiagagoitia, fl. 2002; performed by Klaus Mertens and Ton Koopman, 1944-, in Ton Koopman plays Bach (Berlin, Berlin State: EuroArts, 2000), 2 mins
Dutch organist and harpsichordist Ton Koopman is one of the most distinguished Bach interpreters of our time. On this DVD, he is featured interpreting Johann Sebastian Bach’s greatest organ works, including the popular Toccata in D minor and the Fugue in G minor. He plays on the world-famous Silbermann Organ in...
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directed by Kriss Russman; composed by Johann Sebastian Bach, 1685-1750 (1739); produced by Paul Smaczny, fl. 1995-2015 and Isabel Itturiagagoitia, fl. 2002; performed by Klaus Mertens and Ton Koopman, 1944-, in Ton Koopman plays Bach (Berlin, Berlin State: EuroArts, 2000), 2 mins
Description
Dutch organist and harpsichordist Ton Koopman is one of the most distinguished Bach interpreters of our time. On this DVD, he is featured interpreting Johann Sebastian Bach’s greatest organ works, including the popular Toccata in D minor and the Fugue in G minor. He plays on the world-famous Silbermann Organ in Freiberg (Saxony). The organ was completed in 1714 and thoroughly restored in 1982/1983 and it closely retains its original condition....
Dutch organist and harpsichordist Ton Koopman is one of the most distinguished Bach interpreters of our time. On this DVD, he is featured interpreting Johann Sebastian Bach’s greatest organ works, including the popular Toccata in D minor and the Fugue in G minor. He plays on the world-famous Silbermann Organ in Freiberg (Saxony). The organ was completed in 1714 and thoroughly restored in 1982/1983 and it closely retains its original condition. Bach adored his contemporary Gottfried Silbermann’s organs for their exquisite sound and the recording allows the listener to enjoy this sound to the full while offering a closer look at this marvellously crafted instrument. In the second part of this DVD Ton Koopman is “At Home with Bach!” He plays favourite harpsichord pieces and accompanies the eminent Bach Singer Klaus Mertens in popular arias. The programme was filmed in the enchanting Gohlis Castle near Leipzig, a late baroque jewel built in 1755.
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Date Written / Recorded
1739, 2000-06
Field of Study
Classical Music
Content Type
Performance
Performer / Ensemble
Klaus Mertens, Ton Koopman, 1944-
Contributor
Paul Smaczny, fl. 1995-2015, Isabel Itturiagagoitia, fl. 2002
Author / Creator
Johann Sebastian Bach, 1685-1750, Kriss Russman, Klaus Mertens, Ton Koopman, 1944-
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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Bach: Wachet auf, ruft uns die Stimme, BWV 645
directed by Claus Wischmann, 1966-; composed by Johann Sebastian Bach, 1685-1750 (1749); produced by Günter Atteln, fl. 2004-2015 and Paul Smaczny, fl. 1995-2015; performed by Ton Koopman, 1944-, in Ton Koopman plays Bach (Berlin, Berlin State: EuroArts, 2000), 4 mins
Dutch organist and harpsichordist Ton Koopman is one of the most distinguished Bach interpreters of our time. On this DVD, he is featured interpreting Johann Sebastian Bach’s greatest organ works, including the popular Toccata in D minor and the Fugue in G minor. He plays on the world-famous Silbermann Organ in...
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directed by Claus Wischmann, 1966-; composed by Johann Sebastian Bach, 1685-1750 (1749); produced by Günter Atteln, fl. 2004-2015 and Paul Smaczny, fl. 1995-2015; performed by Ton Koopman, 1944-, in Ton Koopman plays Bach (Berlin, Berlin State: EuroArts, 2000), 4 mins
Description
Dutch organist and harpsichordist Ton Koopman is one of the most distinguished Bach interpreters of our time. On this DVD, he is featured interpreting Johann Sebastian Bach’s greatest organ works, including the popular Toccata in D minor and the Fugue in G minor. He plays on the world-famous Silbermann Organ in Freiberg (Saxony). The organ was completed in 1714 and thoroughly restored in 1982/1983 and it closely retains its original condition....
Dutch organist and harpsichordist Ton Koopman is one of the most distinguished Bach interpreters of our time. On this DVD, he is featured interpreting Johann Sebastian Bach’s greatest organ works, including the popular Toccata in D minor and the Fugue in G minor. He plays on the world-famous Silbermann Organ in Freiberg (Saxony). The organ was completed in 1714 and thoroughly restored in 1982/1983 and it closely retains its original condition. Bach adored his contemporary Gottfried Silbermann’s organs for their exquisite sound and the recording allows the listener to enjoy this sound to the full while offering a closer look at this marvellously crafted instrument. In the second part of this DVD Ton Koopman is “At Home with Bach!” He plays favourite harpsichord pieces and accompanies the eminent Bach Singer Klaus Mertens in popular arias. The programme was filmed in the enchanting Gohlis Castle near Leipzig, a late baroque jewel built in 1755.
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Date Written / Recorded
1749, 2000-06-16
Field of Study
Classical Music
Content Type
Performance
Performer / Ensemble
Ton Koopman, 1944-
Contributor
Günter Atteln, fl. 2004-2015, Paul Smaczny, fl. 1995-2015
Author / Creator
Johann Sebastian Bach, 1685-1750, Claus Wischmann, 1966-, Ton Koopman, 1944-
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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Bach: Wer nur den lieben Gott lässt walten, BWV 691
directed by Kriss Russman; composed by Johann Sebastian Bach, 1685-1750 (1717); produced by Paul Smaczny, fl. 1995-2015 and Isabel Itturiagagoitia, fl. 2002; performed by Klaus Mertens and Ton Koopman, 1944-, in Ton Koopman plays Bach (Berlin, Berlin State: EuroArts, 2000), 2 mins
Dutch organist and harpsichordist Ton Koopman is one of the most distinguished Bach interpreters of our time. On this DVD, he is featured interpreting Johann Sebastian Bach’s greatest organ works, including the popular Toccata in D minor and the Fugue in G minor. He plays on the world-famous Silbermann Organ in...
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directed by Kriss Russman; composed by Johann Sebastian Bach, 1685-1750 (1717); produced by Paul Smaczny, fl. 1995-2015 and Isabel Itturiagagoitia, fl. 2002; performed by Klaus Mertens and Ton Koopman, 1944-, in Ton Koopman plays Bach (Berlin, Berlin State: EuroArts, 2000), 2 mins
Description
Dutch organist and harpsichordist Ton Koopman is one of the most distinguished Bach interpreters of our time. On this DVD, he is featured interpreting Johann Sebastian Bach’s greatest organ works, including the popular Toccata in D minor and the Fugue in G minor. He plays on the world-famous Silbermann Organ in Freiberg (Saxony). The organ was completed in 1714 and thoroughly restored in 1982/1983 and it closely retains its original condition....
Dutch organist and harpsichordist Ton Koopman is one of the most distinguished Bach interpreters of our time. On this DVD, he is featured interpreting Johann Sebastian Bach’s greatest organ works, including the popular Toccata in D minor and the Fugue in G minor. He plays on the world-famous Silbermann Organ in Freiberg (Saxony). The organ was completed in 1714 and thoroughly restored in 1982/1983 and it closely retains its original condition. Bach adored his contemporary Gottfried Silbermann’s organs for their exquisite sound and the recording allows the listener to enjoy this sound to the full while offering a closer look at this marvellously crafted instrument. In the second part of this DVD Ton Koopman is “At Home with Bach!” He plays favourite harpsichord pieces and accompanies the eminent Bach Singer Klaus Mertens in popular arias. The programme was filmed in the enchanting Gohlis Castle near Leipzig, a late baroque jewel built in 1755.
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Date Written / Recorded
1717, 2000-06
Field of Study
Classical Music
Content Type
Performance
Performer / Ensemble
Klaus Mertens, Ton Koopman, 1944-
Contributor
Paul Smaczny, fl. 1995-2015, Isabel Itturiagagoitia, fl. 2002
Author / Creator
Johann Sebastian Bach, 1685-1750, Kriss Russman, Klaus Mertens, Ton Koopman, 1944-
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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Bach/Petzold: Minuet in G major, BWV Anh. II 114, from Notebook II for Anna Magdalena Bach
directed by Kriss Russman; composed by Johann Sebastian Bach, 1685-1750 (1725); produced by Paul Smaczny, fl. 1995-2015 and Isabel Itturiagagoitia, fl. 2002; performed by Ton Koopman, 1944-, in Ton Koopman plays Bach (Berlin, Berlin State: EuroArts, 2000), 1 min
Dutch organist and harpsichordist Ton Koopman is one of the most distinguished Bach interpreters of our time. On this DVD, he is featured interpreting Johann Sebastian Bach’s greatest organ works, including the popular Toccata in D minor and the Fugue in G minor. He plays on the world-famous Silbermann Organ in...
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directed by Kriss Russman; composed by Johann Sebastian Bach, 1685-1750 (1725); produced by Paul Smaczny, fl. 1995-2015 and Isabel Itturiagagoitia, fl. 2002; performed by Ton Koopman, 1944-, in Ton Koopman plays Bach (Berlin, Berlin State: EuroArts, 2000), 1 min
Description
Dutch organist and harpsichordist Ton Koopman is one of the most distinguished Bach interpreters of our time. On this DVD, he is featured interpreting Johann Sebastian Bach’s greatest organ works, including the popular Toccata in D minor and the Fugue in G minor. He plays on the world-famous Silbermann Organ in Freiberg (Saxony). The organ was completed in 1714 and thoroughly restored in 1982/1983 and it closely retains its original condition....
Dutch organist and harpsichordist Ton Koopman is one of the most distinguished Bach interpreters of our time. On this DVD, he is featured interpreting Johann Sebastian Bach’s greatest organ works, including the popular Toccata in D minor and the Fugue in G minor. He plays on the world-famous Silbermann Organ in Freiberg (Saxony). The organ was completed in 1714 and thoroughly restored in 1982/1983 and it closely retains its original condition. Bach adored his contemporary Gottfried Silbermann’s organs for their exquisite sound and the recording allows the listener to enjoy this sound to the full while offering a closer look at this marvellously crafted instrument. In the second part of this DVD Ton Koopman is “At Home with Bach!” He plays favourite harpsichord pieces and accompanies the eminent Bach Singer Klaus Mertens in popular arias. The programme was filmed in the enchanting Gohlis Castle near Leipzig, a late baroque jewel built in 1755.
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Date Written / Recorded
1725, 2000-06
Field of Study
Classical Music
Content Type
Performance
Performer / Ensemble
Ton Koopman, 1944-
Contributor
Paul Smaczny, fl. 1995-2015, Isabel Itturiagagoitia, fl. 2002
Author / Creator
Johann Sebastian Bach, 1685-1750, Kriss Russman, Ton Koopman, 1944-
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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BACK HOME in Georgia: Khatia Buniatishvili and Zubin Mehta
directed by Holger Preusse; composed by Robert Schumann, 1810-1856; conducted by Zubin Mehta, 1936-; produced by Claus Wischmann, 1966-, Westdeutscher Rundfunk, ARTE and Sounding Images; performed by Khatia Buniatishvili, 1987-, Israel Philharmonic Orchestra (Berlin, Berlin State: C Major Entertainment, 2018), 53 mins
They have known each for a long time and performed many concerts together: the pianist Khatia Buniatishvili and the conductor Zubin Mehta. Perhaps that is why they can be so open with each other during rehearsals of Robert Schumann's Piano Concerto in A-Minor. Back Home with the two musicians and the Israel Philha...
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directed by Holger Preusse; composed by Robert Schumann, 1810-1856; conducted by Zubin Mehta, 1936-; produced by Claus Wischmann, 1966-, Westdeutscher Rundfunk, ARTE and Sounding Images; performed by Khatia Buniatishvili, 1987-, Israel Philharmonic Orchestra (Berlin, Berlin State: C Major Entertainment, 2018), 53 mins
Description
They have known each for a long time and performed many concerts together: the pianist Khatia Buniatishvili and the conductor Zubin Mehta. Perhaps that is why they can be so open with each other during rehearsals of Robert Schumann's Piano Concerto in A-Minor. Back Home with the two musicians and the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra in Georgia under special conditions. The rehearsals in Tbilisi, capital of Georgia, take place in the great music hall...
They have known each for a long time and performed many concerts together: the pianist Khatia Buniatishvili and the conductor Zubin Mehta. Perhaps that is why they can be so open with each other during rehearsals of Robert Schumann's Piano Concerto in A-Minor. Back Home with the two musicians and the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra in Georgia under special conditions. The rehearsals in Tbilisi, capital of Georgia, take place in the great music hall. The concert two hours drive away under the open skies of Tsinandali – a brand new concert place, built up to the very last minute.
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Field of Study
Classical Music
Content Type
Documentary
Performer / Ensemble
Israel Philharmonic Orchestra, Khatia Buniatishvili, 1987-
Contributor
Zubin Mehta, 1936-, Claus Wischmann, 1966-, Westdeutscher Rundfunk, ARTE, Sounding Images
Author / Creator
Robert Schumann, 1810-1856, Holger Preusse, Israel Philharmonic Orchestra, Khatia Buniatishvili, 1987-
Date Published / Released
2018
Publisher
C Major Entertainment
Topic / Theme
Concerto
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2018 C Major Entertainment
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Bagatelle in A Flat major, Op. 53, No. 3
directed by Jan Schmidt-Garre, 1962-; composed by Anatol Konstantinovich Lyadov, 1855-1914 (1903); produced by Jan Schmidt-Garre, 1962- and Marieke Schroeder, 1970-; performed by Boris Berezovsky, in Legato - The World of Piano: Boris Berezovsky, Change of Plans (EuroArts, 2006), 1 min
This is a performance of Bagatelle in A Flat major, Op. 53, No. 3, performed by Boris Berezovsky.
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directed by Jan Schmidt-Garre, 1962-; composed by Anatol Konstantinovich Lyadov, 1855-1914 (1903); produced by Jan Schmidt-Garre, 1962- and Marieke Schroeder, 1970-; performed by Boris Berezovsky, in Legato - The World of Piano: Boris Berezovsky, Change of Plans (EuroArts, 2006), 1 min
Description
This is a performance of Bagatelle in A Flat major, Op. 53, No. 3, performed by Boris Berezovsky.
Date Written / Recorded
1903, 2006-07-14
Field of Study
Classical Music
Content Type
Performance
Performer / Ensemble
Boris Berezovsky
Contributor
Jan Schmidt-Garre, 1962-, Marieke Schroeder, 1970-
Author / Creator
Anatol Konstantinovich Lyadov, 1855-1914, Jan Schmidt-Garre, 1962-, Boris Berezovsky
Date Published / Released
2006
Publisher
EuroArts
Topic / Theme
Classical Music
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2011. Used by permission of EuroArts Music International GmbH.
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Bagatelle in G major, Op. 126, No. 5
directed by Pierre-Martin Juban, fl. 2000; composed by Ludwig van Beethoven, 1770-1827 (1824); produced by Pierre-Martin Juban, fl. 2000 and Pierre-Olivier Bardet, 1951-; performed by Stephen Kovacevich, 1940-, in Stephen Kovacevich Live at the Verbier Festival (EuroArts, 2009), 3 mins
This is a performance of Bagatelle in G major, Op. 126, No. 5, performed by Stephen Kovacevich.
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directed by Pierre-Martin Juban, fl. 2000; composed by Ludwig van Beethoven, 1770-1827 (1824); produced by Pierre-Martin Juban, fl. 2000 and Pierre-Olivier Bardet, 1951-; performed by Stephen Kovacevich, 1940-, in Stephen Kovacevich Live at the Verbier Festival (EuroArts, 2009), 3 mins
Description
This is a performance of Bagatelle in G major, Op. 126, No. 5, performed by Stephen Kovacevich.
Date Written / Recorded
1824, 2008-07-28
Field of Study
Classical Music
Content Type
Performance
Performer / Ensemble
Stephen Kovacevich, 1940-
Contributor
Pierre-Martin Juban, fl. 2000, Pierre-Olivier Bardet, 1951-
Author / Creator
Ludwig van Beethoven, 1770-1827, Pierre-Martin Juban, fl. 2000, Stephen Kovacevich, 1940-
Date Published / Released
2009
Publisher
EuroArts
Topic / Theme
Classical Music
Copyright Message
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