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BBC Proms, Consolations
directed by Rhodri Huw, fl. 2005; composed by Franz Liszt, 1811-1886 (1850); conducted by Edward Gardner; presented by Katie Derham, 1970-; produced by British Broadcasting Corporation; performed by Lang Lang, 1982-, BBC Symphony Orchestra, in BBC Proms (United States: BBC Worldwide, 2011), 5 mins
Tradition meets high jinks as Edward Gardner conducts his first Last Night of the Proms. For this grandest of grand finales there are two very special guests. Since her first Proms appearance in 1995, Susan Bullock has emerged as Britain's leading dramatic soprano, specialising in what she calls 'the large ladies'...
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directed by Rhodri Huw, fl. 2005; composed by Franz Liszt, 1811-1886 (1850); conducted by Edward Gardner; presented by Katie Derham, 1970-; produced by British Broadcasting Corporation; performed by Lang Lang, 1982-, BBC Symphony Orchestra, in BBC Proms (United States: BBC Worldwide, 2011), 5 mins
Description
Tradition meets high jinks as Edward Gardner conducts his first Last Night of the Proms. For this grandest of grand finales there are two very special guests. Since her first Proms appearance in 1995, Susan Bullock has emerged as Britain's leading dramatic soprano, specialising in what she calls 'the large ladies' of the repertoire. Also featured is a classical music superstar as popular in the West as in his native China. On his sixth visit to t...
Tradition meets high jinks as Edward Gardner conducts his first Last Night of the Proms. For this grandest of grand finales there are two very special guests. Since her first Proms appearance in 1995, Susan Bullock has emerged as Britain's leading dramatic soprano, specialising in what she calls 'the large ladies' of the repertoire. Also featured is a classical music superstar as popular in the West as in his native China. On his sixth visit to the Proms, Lang Lang plays Liszt; Bartók’s thrilling suite provides a blast of exotic orchestral colour; and Arne, Parry and Elgar bring down the curtain in traditional fashion.
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Date Written / Recorded
1850
Field of Study
Classical Music
Content Type
Performance
Performer / Ensemble
BBC Symphony Orchestra, Lang Lang, 1982-
Contributor
Edward Gardner, British Broadcasting Corporation
Author / Creator
Franz Liszt, 1811-1886, Rhodri Huw, fl. 2005, BBC Symphony Orchestra, Lang Lang, 1982-, Katie Derham, 1970-
Date Published / Released
2011
Publisher
BBC Worldwide
Series
BBC Proms
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2011 BBC Worldwide
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BBC Proms, Grande polonaise brillante
directed by Rhodri Huw, fl. 2005; composed by Fryderyk Franciszek Chopin, 1810-1849 (1831); conducted by Edward Gardner; presented by Katie Derham, 1970-; produced by British Broadcasting Corporation; performed by Lang Lang, 1982-, BBC Symphony Orchestra, in BBC Proms (United States: BBC Worldwide, 2011), 12 mins
Tradition meets high jinks as Edward Gardner conducts his first Last Night of the Proms. For this grandest of grand finales there are two very special guests. Since her first Proms appearance in 1995, Susan Bullock has emerged as Britain's leading dramatic soprano, specialising in what she calls 'the large ladies'...
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directed by Rhodri Huw, fl. 2005; composed by Fryderyk Franciszek Chopin, 1810-1849 (1831); conducted by Edward Gardner; presented by Katie Derham, 1970-; produced by British Broadcasting Corporation; performed by Lang Lang, 1982-, BBC Symphony Orchestra, in BBC Proms (United States: BBC Worldwide, 2011), 12 mins
Description
Tradition meets high jinks as Edward Gardner conducts his first Last Night of the Proms. For this grandest of grand finales there are two very special guests. Since her first Proms appearance in 1995, Susan Bullock has emerged as Britain's leading dramatic soprano, specialising in what she calls 'the large ladies' of the repertoire. Also featured is a classical music superstar as popular in the West as in his native China. On his sixth visit to t...
Tradition meets high jinks as Edward Gardner conducts his first Last Night of the Proms. For this grandest of grand finales there are two very special guests. Since her first Proms appearance in 1995, Susan Bullock has emerged as Britain's leading dramatic soprano, specialising in what she calls 'the large ladies' of the repertoire. Also featured is a classical music superstar as popular in the West as in his native China. On his sixth visit to the Proms, Lang Lang plays Liszt; Bartók’s thrilling suite provides a blast of exotic orchestral colour; and Arne, Parry and Elgar bring down the curtain in traditional fashion.
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Date Written / Recorded
1831
Field of Study
Classical Music
Content Type
Performance
Performer / Ensemble
BBC Symphony Orchestra, Lang Lang, 1982-
Contributor
Edward Gardner, British Broadcasting Corporation
Author / Creator
Fryderyk Franciszek Chopin, 1810-1849, Rhodri Huw, fl. 2005, BBC Symphony Orchestra, Lang Lang, 1982-, Katie Derham, 1970-
Date Published / Released
2011
Publisher
BBC Worldwide
Series
BBC Proms
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2011 BBC Worldwide
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BBC Proms, Hungarian Dance No. 5
directed by Matthew Woodward, fl. 1998; composed by Johannes Brahms, 1833-1897 (1880); conducted by Jiří Bělohlávek, 1946-; presented by Katie Derham, 1970-; produced by Julie Heptonstall, British Broadcasting Corporation; performed by Benjamin Grosvenor, 1992-, BBC Symphony Orchestra, in BBC Proms (London, England: BBC Worldwide, 2011), 5 mins
Established by Sir Henry Wood in 1895, the aim of the Proms has always been to present the widest possible range of music, performed to the highest standards, to large audiences. This year's First Night offers a varied taster for the new season, building to one of Janacek's most visceral and optimistic works - the...
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directed by Matthew Woodward, fl. 1998; composed by Johannes Brahms, 1833-1897 (1880); conducted by Jiří Bělohlávek, 1946-; presented by Katie Derham, 1970-; produced by Julie Heptonstall, British Broadcasting Corporation; performed by Benjamin Grosvenor, 1992-, BBC Symphony Orchestra, in BBC Proms (London, England: BBC Worldwide, 2011), 5 mins
Description
Established by Sir Henry Wood in 1895, the aim of the Proms has always been to present the widest possible range of music, performed to the highest standards, to large audiences. This year's First Night offers a varied taster for the new season, building to one of Janacek's most visceral and optimistic works - the extraordinary celebration of Slavic culture, the Glagolitic Mass.
Date Written / Recorded
1880
Field of Study
Classical Music
Content Type
Performance
Performer / Ensemble
BBC Symphony Orchestra, Benjamin Grosvenor, 1992-
Contributor
Jiří Bělohlávek, 1946-, Julie Heptonstall, British Broadcasting Corporation
Author / Creator
Johannes Brahms, 1833-1897, Matthew Woodward, fl. 1998, BBC Symphony Orchestra, Benjamin Grosvenor, 1992-, Katie Derham, 1970-
Date Published / Released
2011
Publisher
BBC Worldwide
Series
BBC Proms
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2011 BBC Worldwide
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Beethoven: Grosse Fuge
directed by Thomas Grimm, 1942-; choreographed by Hans van Manen, 1932-; produced by Thomas Grimm, 1942-; performed by Dutch National Ballet and Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra (ArtHaus Musik, 1989), 28 mins
Contains performances by the Dutch National Ballet and an interview with choreographer Hans van Manen.
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directed by Thomas Grimm, 1942-; choreographed by Hans van Manen, 1932-; produced by Thomas Grimm, 1942-; performed by Dutch National Ballet and Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra (ArtHaus Musik, 1989), 28 mins
Description
Contains performances by the Dutch National Ballet and an interview with choreographer Hans van Manen.
Date Written / Recorded
1984
Field of Study
Dance
Content Type
Performance
Performer / Ensemble
Dutch National Ballet, Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra
Contributor
Hans van Manen, 1932-, Thomas Grimm, 1942-, Ludwig van Beethoven, 1770-1827, Dutch National Ballet, Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra
Author / Creator
Hans van Manen, 1932-, Thomas Grimm, 1942-, Dutch National Ballet, Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra
Date Published / Released
1989
Publisher
ArtHaus Musik
Topic / Theme
Dance
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Beethoven - Rondo Capriccioso: Rage over the Lost Penny Op. 129
directed by Christopher Nupen, fl. 1967; composed by Ludwig van Beethoven, 1770-1827; produced by Allegro Films, London, England; performed by Evgeny Kissin, 1971-, in Evgeny Kissin at the Royal Albert Hall: The Encores (Guildford, England: Allegro Films, London, England, 1998), 7 mins
On the 10th of August 1997, Evgeny Kissin played the first solo recital in the 103-year history of the London Promenade Concerts. It was a Sunday afternoon in the second hottest August since records began but Kissin nevertheless drew the biggest Prom audience in all of those 103 years. As if that were not enough K...
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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 Evgeny Kissin, 1971-, in Evgeny Kissin at the Royal Albert Hall: The Encores (Guildford, England: Allegro Films, London, England, 1998), 7 mins
Description
On the 10th of August 1997, Evgeny Kissin played the first solo recital in the 103-year history of the London Promenade Concerts. It was a Sunday afternoon in the second hottest August since records began but Kissin nevertheless drew the biggest Prom audience in all of those 103 years. As if that were not enough Kissin ended his recital with the longest succession of encores in the entire history of the Proms. This film contains the whole of that...
On the 10th of August 1997, Evgeny Kissin played the first solo recital in the 103-year history of the London Promenade Concerts. It was a Sunday afternoon in the second hottest August since records began but Kissin nevertheless drew the biggest Prom audience in all of those 103 years. As if that were not enough Kissin ended his recital with the longest succession of encores in the entire history of the Proms. This film contains the whole of that astonishing run of encores.
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Date Written / Recorded
1997-08-10
Field of Study
Classical Music
Content Type
Performance
Performer / Ensemble
Evgeny Kissin, 1971-
Contributor
Allegro Films, London, England
Author / Creator
Ludwig van Beethoven, 1770-1827, Christopher Nupen, fl. 1967, Evgeny Kissin, 1971-
Date Published / Released
1998
Publisher
Allegro Films, London, England
Person Discussed
Evgeny Kissin, 1971-
Copyright Message
Copyright © 1998 by Allegro Films
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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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Benjamin Godard - Sonate fantastique op. 63 : Les farfadets - La fée d'amour
directed by Proefrock, Yan, fl. 2007-2011; composed by Maurice Ravel, 1875-1937, Franz Liszt, 1811-1886, Hector Berlioz, 1803-1869, Benjamin (Louis Paul) Godard, 1849-1895 and Wilhelm Krüger, 1820-1883; produced by Jean-Baptiste Jouy, fl. 2011; performed by David Violi, fl. 2011, in Paraphrases diaboliques (Paris, Ile-de-France: Windrose (Film distributor), 2011), 10 mins
The promising French pianist D. Violi plays Berlioz, Liszt & Ravel.
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directed by Proefrock, Yan, fl. 2007-2011; composed by Maurice Ravel, 1875-1937, Franz Liszt, 1811-1886, Hector Berlioz, 1803-1869, Benjamin (Louis Paul) Godard, 1849-1895 and Wilhelm Krüger, 1820-1883; produced by Jean-Baptiste Jouy, fl. 2011; performed by David Violi, fl. 2011, in Paraphrases diaboliques (Paris, Ile-de-France: Windrose (Film distributor), 2011), 10 mins
Description
The promising French pianist D. Violi plays Berlioz, Liszt & Ravel.
Field of Study
Classical Music
Content Type
Performance
Performer / Ensemble
David Violi, fl. 2011
Contributor
Jean-Baptiste Jouy, fl. 2011
Author / Creator
Maurice Ravel, 1875-1937, Franz Liszt, 1811-1886, Hector Berlioz, 1803-1869, Benjamin (Louis Paul) Godard, 1849-1895, Wilhelm Krüger, 1820-1883, Proefrock, Yan, fl. 2007-2011, David Violi, fl. 2011
Date Published / Released
2011
Publisher
Windrose (Film distributor)
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2011. Used by permission of Windrose Distribution.
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