Cello Concerto in E Minor op. 85 (1919) by Edward Elgar (1857-1934). Live performance of the San Francisco School Of The Arts Instrumental Music Department's Orchestra conducted by Jerry Pannone and featuring cello soloist Jessica Lizardo. Note: this video has been shortened (original play time was 11:49) to comply with YouTube's 10-minute video length limit. Contact SFSOTA for high quality audio and video. [ More Detail ]
Daniel Shafran J.C. Bach Cello Concerto C MinorLive Recordings.*Note: If you liked this video, please support the artist by purchasing his products. Thank you.* [ More Detail ]
Daniel Shafran J.C. Bach Cello Concerto C MinorLive Recordings.*Note: If you liked this video, please support the artist by purchasing his products. Thank you.* [ More Detail ]
Daniel Shafran J.C. Bach Cello Concerto C MinorLive Recordings.*Note: If you liked this video, please support the artist by purchasing his products. Thank you.* [ More Detail ]
Questo è un estratto dal filmato relativo ad un concerto del Luglio 1998, fatto ai Giardini del Baraccano, open disco estiva bolognese, con la Bononia Sound Machine che all'epoca, oltre al sottoscritto, aveva tra le sue fila il mio amico d'infanzia Marco Vignodelli (il Vigno) alle tastiere, il grandissimo ma un po' bistrattato Giorgio Vitali (Stevie Ray) alla chitarra, Marco Vittuari (Cello), ora tromba dei Jumpin' Shoes, e Vince Cacosso (Gnagno), grande amico e grande bassista.E' un pezzettino del mio passato che mi ha fatto molto piacere ritrovare e che, spero, piaccia anche a voi.I due brani sono dei Blood Sweat and Tears, HI DE HO e AND WHEN I DIE. [ More Detail ]
Dal Teatro dell'Opera e Balletto di Tirana, Ilir Cerisha (violino) e Hajredin Hoxha (v/cello) suonavano in anteprima il Double-Concerto per Violino-Violoncello ed Orchestra del Compositore albanese Shpetim Kushta, sotto la direzione del Direttore d'Orchestra della Radiotelevisione dell'Albania, Maestro Ferdinand Deda. [ More Detail ]
13 year old Monica Sliva and her older sister Anna Sliva play Concerto in G Minor for Two Cellos, RV 531, Allegro by Antonio Vivaldi (1678-1741) live. They are accompanied by their sisters and some 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 ]
11 year old Mary Sliva (violin) and her 17 year old brother Luke Sliva (violin), both standing, play Concerto for Two Violins in D Minor BWV 1043, Movement No. 1, Vivace, by J. S. Bach (1685-1750). They are accompanied by some of their other siblings (sitting) - from left to right: Mark Sliva (violin, 19 years old), Catherine Sliva (viola, 16 years old), Monica Sliva (cello, 13 years old), in Wheaton College, Illinois, USA http://www.wheaton.edu/ on May 17, 2008. For more Sliva Sisters and Brothers info visit http://www.psliva.com/concerts/. [ More Detail ]
Abington Senior High Orchestra Concert. Featuring Paul K., Dan S.(1st violins), and Dan L (cello). Not the best camera job...and it sounded better live. And it gets cut off. *This video came from MY camera. So I'm entitled to post it* [ More Detail ]
Vivaldi - Concerto in sol minore RV107performed by Ensemble StilModerno (Milano- Italy) (www.stilmoderno.com)11th May 2007, Live at Brignano Gera D'Adda (BG)Oboe: Cecilia LodigianiFlute: Francesco SpigaViolin: Giorgio TosiViola: Eleonora RegordaCello: Nicola BrovelliDouble Bass: Carlo SgarroOrgan: Carlo Centemeri [ More Detail ]
[ http://www.oloscience.com ] Janine Jansen (born in 1978 in Soest) is a Dutch violinist.Jansen began to study the violin at age 6. She studied with Coosje Wijzenbeek, Philipp Hirshhorn, and Boris Belkin. Her father and brother are also musicians.Jansen appeared as soloist with the National Youth Orchestra of Scotland in 2001, where she performed the Brahms Violin Concerto. She opened the BBC Proms in 2005. When performing live, she is sometimes rather adventurous with her performance, with emphasis on emotional accents more than on precision or adherence to status quo.She has eschewed tradition by recording with only 5 solo strings rather than an orchestra, including her brother as cellist and father playing continuo. In live concerts, she has received standing ovations from enthusiastic audiences, such as in the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra 2006 concert in Berlin's Waldbühne Amphitheater, with a full attendance of 25,000, and in Los Angeles at the Walt Disney Concert Hall with the Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra in 2008 to a sold out audience.Jansen currently uses the 1727 Stradivari "Barrere" violin, on extended loan by the Stradivari Society of Chicago. She has begun her own chamber music festival in Utrecht.Jansen and her former boyfriend, the violinist Julian Rachlin, have collaborated in chamber music performances.As of January 2006, she has recorded two mainstream CDs (one also a hybrid SACD). The first is a collection of encore pieces, conducted by Barry Wordsworth, the second a chamber ensemble rendition of Vivaldi's Four Seasons. In particular, her Vivaldi recording has seen great success in terms of downloading sales.She has recorded the Tchaikovsky Concerto with the Cleveland Orchestra and Vladimir Ashkenazy conducting. In October 2006, she released her third album. This CD features the Mendelssohn and Bruch Violin Concertos, along with the Bruch Romance for Viola, with conductor Riccardo Chailly and the Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra.In 2008, she recorded a live session for the itunes music store consisting of Bach's Trio Sonata in G Major and Sonata for Violin and Harpsichord No. 6 In G Major. [ 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 ]
Fragment of the song "Master of Puppets" (Metallica Cover). Apocalyptica in concert at The Forum, London. 07/03/2008Fragmento de la canción "Master of Puppets" (versión de Metallica). Apocalyptica en concierto en The Forum, Londres. 07/03/2008Fragmento da canción "Master of Puppets" (versión de Metallica). Apocalyptica en concerto no The Forum, Londres. 07/03/2008 [ More Detail ]
Live recording from the Recital at Toronto St. John's Latvian Lutheran church. "Latvian Strings": Indulis SUNA - violin (Toronto), Janis BULAVS - violin (Riga), Arturs JANSONS - viola (Toronto), Juris KENINS - cello (Toronto) [ More Detail ]
Apocalyptica plays "Betrayal" part 1/2. In concert at The Forum, London, 07th March 2008.Apocalyptica interpreta "Bretayal", parte 1/2. En concierto en The Forum, Londres, 07 de marzo de 2008.Apocalyptica interpreta "Betrayal", parte 1/2. En concerto no The Forum de Londres o 07 de marzo de 2008. [ More Detail ]
Stefan Moberg plays the sarabande from J. S. Bach's third suite for solo cello in C major, BWV 1009. Recorded live in Caroli Church, Malmö, Sweden in May 2004.Stefan Moberg - recipient of the 2008 Guido Vecchi PrizeStefan Moberg was born in Gävle, Sweden in 1979, started playing the cello when he was 16 and made his debut in Elgar's cello concerto at the age of 18. At the Malmö Academy of Music he studied with Hege Waldeland, graduating with a Master's Degree in 2006. He also studied with Melissa Phelps at the Royal College of Music in London as an ERASMUS scholar. Currently, Stefan is studying with Professor Mats Rondin at the Malmö Academy of Music, graduating with an Artist's Diploma in 2008. Recent engagements include a very well received performance of the Prokofiev Sinfonia Concertante, op. 125 in die Philharmonie in Berlin in January 2008.As a soloist and member of different chamber music groups and orchestras, Stefan has performed throughout Scandinavia, Europe, North and South America and has appeared at the "Geneva Arts Festival" in Geneva, NY, USA and the "Festival Internacional de Música Clásica Contemporánea de Lima" in Lima, Peru among others. Stefan has also recorded for the German label CPO and the Swedish label Phono Suecia, as well as live recordings of chamber music for the Swedish Radio P2. Stefan's repertoire already includes the standard concertos by Elgar, Haydn, Saint-Saëns and Dvorak as well as contemporary concertos, like the one dedicated to Stefan by the young Swedish composer Daniel Fjellström.Stefan's great interest in and love for chamber music has developed in collaborations with trumpet player Håkan Hardenberger, pianist Imogen Cooper and violinists Levon Chilingirian and Gilles Apap. Through the Danish-Swedish Cultural Foundation Stefan was invited to perform in the series "Sweden's Premiere Young Artists" during 2007. Thanks to the generous support of SAS and Ericsson, Stefan is able to perform on a J. B. Ceruti cello, made in Cremona, Italy in 1810. [ More Detail ]