To my friend NataschaSonata for Cello &PianoIII - AndanteTruls Mork, celloJean-Yves Thibaudet, pianoPoem by Marina TsvetayevaYesterday you looked in my eyes,And all things slant aside right now!Yesterday you sat before birdsAnd now all larks turn into crows!I'm dumb, and you are very smart,You live, I'm stupefied, I hear.O cry of women of all times:"What have I done to you, my dear?!"Tears are to her like water, blood -Like water, washed in blood, in tears!Don't wait for trial or mercy: loveIs stepmother, not Mom, it's clear.Ships bear away the ones we love,A white road them away now bears...And stands the moan across all earth:"What have I done to you, my dear?"Yesterday you lay at my feet!Compared to China! When both handsYou forced apart from fists to palmsLife fell out like a rusty cent!At trial, as killer of a childI stand - not dear, and full of fear.And I will say to you in hell:"What have I done to you, my dear?"I'll ask the chair, I'll ask the bed:"Why do I suffer and am poor?"They answer "He has kissed - now breakUpon the wheel; now kiss one more."To live he taught in fire itself,He threw on icy steppes, austere!What did you, dear, do to me?What have I done to you, my dear?I know all - do not contradict!Seeing anew - no more the lover!Where love no longer does exist,There Death the gardener comes over.Itself - why shake the tree? In timeRipe apple falls itself, you near.For all, for all forgive me please,What have I done to you, my dear! [ More Detail ]
================================Ernst von Dohnányi Suite for orchestra in F sharp minor ("Suite romantique"), Op.19 1. Andante con variazioni (Andante con moto) Parts1&2-52. Scherzo (Allegretto vivace) Parts3-53. Romanza (Andante poco moto) Parts4-54. Rondo (Allegro vivace) Part5-5The Royal Philharmonic Orches6tra/Malcolm Sargent================================Related information:English music The MikadoSargent conducted Gilbert and Sullivan recordings in four different decades. His early recordings with the D'Oyly Carte Opera Company for HMV included The Yeomen of the Guard (1929), The Pirates of Penzance (1929), Iolanthe (1930), H.M.S. Pinafore (1930), Patience (1930), Yeomen (excerpts 1931), Pirates (excerpts 1931), The Gondoliers (excerpts 1931), Ruddigore (1932) and Princess Ida (1932). More than 30 years later, for Decca, he recorded Yeomen (1964) and Princess Ida (1965) with the company. In addition, between 1957 and 1963, Sargent recorded nine of the Gilbert and Sullivan operas for EMI, with the Pro Arte Orchestra, the Glyndebourne Festival Chorus and soloists from the world of oratorio and grand opera. These were Trial by Jury, Pinafore, Pirates, Patience, Iolanthe, The Mikado, Ruddigore, Yeomen and The Gondoliers. Sargent used an orchestra of thirty-seven players at the Savoy Theatre (the same number as Sullivan, but sometimes added a few more when recording.[94]During World War II, Sargent and the Liverpool Philharmonic accompanied Albert Sammons, the dedicatee, in his 1944 recording of the Delius' Violin Concerto. Later, in 1965, with Jacqueline du Pré, in her début recording, Sargent recorded Delius' Cello Concerto coupled with the Songs of Farewell (1965). At the end of the war, Sargent turned to recording Elgar. A recording regularly chosen over all others in comparative surveys is the first of Sargent's two versions of Elgar's The Dream of Gerontius with Heddle Nash as tenor and the familiar Sargent pairing of the Huddersfield Choral Society and the Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra, recorded in 1945.[95] Sargent was also the conductor for Jascha Heifetz's famous 1949 recording of Elgar's Violin Concerto and Paul Tortelier's first recording of the cello concerto in 1954. He also recorded Elgar's Wand of Youth, Suite 2, with the BBC; the Pomp and Circumstance Marches 1 and 4 with the LSO; and the Enigma Variations with the Philharmonia. Sargent made two recordings of Holst's The Planets: a monaural version with the LSO for Decca (1950) and a stereo version with the BBC for EMI (1960). He also recorded shorter Holst pieces: the Perfect Fool ballet music and the Beni Mora suite.In 1958, Sargent recorded Walton's Belshazzar's Feast, one of his specialties, which was reissued on CD in 1990 and again in 2004. Sargent recorded Walton's Façade Suites in 1961. With the LSO, Sargent recorded Walton's Orb and Sceptre March. He also made a stereo recording of Walton's first symphony in the presence of the composer, but Walton privately preferred André Previn's recording,[96] issued in January 1967, the same month as Sargent's.[97] Of Vaughan Williams' shorter pieces, Sargent recorded, with the BBC in 1960, Tallis Fantasia (which he also recorded with the Philharmonia), and with the LSO, Serenade to Music (1957; choral version) and Toward the Unknown Region. He also recorded Vaughan Williams' overture The Wasps with the LSO. Although the heyday of live performance of Sargent's Coleridge-Taylor signature piece at the Albert Hall was by then long gone, Sargent, the Royal Choral Society and the Philharmonia made a stereo recording in 1962 of Hiawatha's Wedding, which has been reissued on CD. In 1963, Sargent recorded Gay's The Beggar's Opera, one of his few operas on record other than Gilbert and Sullivan. This was also reissued on CD (Pro Arte Orchestra). http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malcolm_Sargent================================ *Note:Support the artist, their families and their legacy by purchasing their music. [ More Detail ]
Peter I. Tchaikovsky (1840-1893)Variations on a Rococo Theme for Violoncello, Op. 33.The Video;Double bass virtuoso Guy Tuneh plays excerpts from Tchaikovsky's Rococo Variations;Var. III (Andante sostenuto) &Var. VI (Andante) - complete.Piano, Alessandra Albano.Live Video Recordering, from Concert in Switzerland, December 2007. [ More Detail ]
17 year old Luke Sliva and his 16 year old sister Catherine Sliva play Symphonie Concertante, Andante, K. 364 for Violin and Viola by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791) live. They are accompanied by their sisters and one of their brothers. From left to right: Mark Sliva (violin), Mary Sliva (violin), Luke Sliva (violin), Catherine Sliva (viola), Anna Sliva (cello), Monica Sliva (cello), Martha Sliva (piano). Recorded in Our Lady of the Mount catholic church, Cicero, Illinois, USA on May 10, 2008. For info about our music and more about Sliva Sisters and Brothers and our family, see http://www.psliva.com/concerts/ . [ More Detail ]
I thought I would put up two versions of the same episode. It is difficult to pick one sometimes. There may be a different feeling in each. Let me know what you think.In this episode we play the Meditation from the Opera Thais by Jules Massenet.The Thais comes from an interlude towards the end of the opera. It is usually played on the violin. It is marked Andante Religioso and there is a reflective mood throughout.This piece is special to me because, over the years, my mother has played it in church on the violin. I wanted to do a good job with it. We hope you enjoy it. [ More Detail ]
I thought I would put up two versions of the same episode. It is difficult to pick one sometimes. There may be a different feeling in each. Let me know what you think.In this episode we play the Meditation from the Opera Thais by Jules Massenet.The Thais comes from an interlude towards the end of the opera. It is usually played on the violin. It is marked Andante Religioso and there is a reflective mood throughout.This piece is special to me because, over the years, my mother has played it in church on the violin. I wanted to do a good job with it. We hope you enjoy it. [ More Detail ]
The Eggma Trio presents the complete Shostakovich Piano Trios.Trio #2 Movement 1/4Violin: Eric RosenquistCello: Sound Blaster Live! Value (MIDI)Piano: Jeff CobbPerformance Date: August 2002http://www.eggma.org [ More Detail ]
Luminus Trio:Jon Rumney - ViolinErik Anderson - CelloDianna Anderson - Pianohttp://www.cellogeek.comFilmed live at Ann Nicole Nelson Auditorium on April 20, 1008 [ More Detail ]
Anna Sliva, cello, plays Luigi Boccherini (1743-1805): Andante grazioso from Concerto No. 9 in B-Flat Major, G. 482 accompanied by Nariaki Sugiura, piano, at Indiana University on Feb. 29, 2008. See also http://www.psliva.com/concerts/ for more music played by Anna and also by her siblings. [ More Detail ]
Victor August Herbert, Concerto for cello and piano No. 2 in e minor, Op. 30, II. Andante, Sifei Wen, violoncello, and Valeria Morgovskaya, Piano, Live in Concert, August 25, 2007, University of Southern California, United University Church, 7:00 p. m [ More Detail ]
Recorded 2005 at a live concert in Germany.Cellist Mischa Meyer (Principal Cello in DSO Berlin) &Bassist Guy Tuneh (Co Principal Bassist in West-Eastern Divan Orchestra 2007 under D. Barenboim) playedthis duo at "Villa Musica" concerts in west Germany (15-24/7/2005).Guy Tuneh's Official website; http://www.guytuneh.comand The Official Website of the High Quality Doublebass Bow case "Guy D. Tuneh Model"http://www.bowcase-modelguytuneh.com [ More Detail ]