Concerto for nine instruments. Three movements : I. Etwas lebhaft; II. Sehr langsam; III. Sehr rasch. The recording was part of a CBC television broadcast series, "Music In Our Time", actually from part 4: 'The Artist As Artisan (1930-40)'. December 1977. Glenn Gould, piano. Ensemble conducted by Boris Brott. [ More Detail ]
http://hktimes.blogspot.comThe Glenn Gould Collection | VI. The Earliest Decade | J.S.Bach | Concerto in D minor BWV 1052 | Ottawa Philharmonic | Conductor Thomas Mayer [ More Detail ]
Glenn Gould - Bach - Concerto in D Minor, BWV 974, after Alessandro Marcello - Adagio.From: Concerto for Solo Keyboard No. 3 in D Minor, BWV 974, after Alessandro MarcelloRecording: Eaton's Auditorium, Toronto, June 11, 1979Peter Taussig:http://www.classicalarchives.com/artists/taussig.htmlhttp://www.youtube.com/user/petertaussig"Taussig is following in the footsteps of Glenn Gould...[his recording] stands on its own as a fine work. Few musicians today dare realize originality. Kudos to Peter Taussig for having the courage to do so." Kirk McElhearn, T-Reviews [ More Detail ]
Allegro con brio.Cadenza by Glenn Gould.Ludwig van Beethoven's Piano Concerto No. 1 in C major, op. 15, was written during 1796 and 1797. The first performance was in Prague in 1798, with Beethoven himself playing the piano.The first movement is in sonata form, but with an added orchestral exposition, a cadenza, and a coda. It has a main theme repeated many times, and there are several subordinate themes. The orchestral exposition changes keys many times, but the second exposition is mainly in G major. The development is in C minor, which ends with an octave glissando. The recapitulation is in C major. [ More Detail ]
Allegro con brio.Cadenza by Glenn Gould.Ludwig van Beethoven's Piano Concerto No. 1 in C major, op. 15, was written during 1796 and 1797. The first performance was in Prague in 1798, with Beethoven himself playing the piano.The first movement is in sonata form, but with an added orchestral exposition, a cadenza, and a coda. It has a main theme repeated many times, and there are several subordinate themes. The orchestral exposition changes keys many times, but the second exposition is mainly in G major. The development is in C minor, which ends with an octave glissando. The recapitulation is in C major. [ More Detail ]
There are already 2 of this but they are not synched so i decided to upload this one after some modification to the audio file. It was pure luck that i guessed it was off 250 milliseconds [ More Detail ]
Glen Shannon's original concerto for Soprano, Alto and Tenor recorders with strings and continuo. A modern concerto in the Italian Baroque style! Recorders l-r: Mark McMahon, Annette Bauer, Glen Shannon [ More Detail ]
Copland Clarinet Concerto part 1Clarinet: Robyn ChoPiano: Greg MillarPraised by many artists for his unique and poetic musicianship, Robyn Cho is a versatile clarinetist. He is currently working with Joaquin Valdepeñas at The Glenn Gould School. Most recently, he won first prize at the Mooredale Concerto Competition 2007 and plays regularly in orchestras such as the Canadian Opera Company and the Toronto Sinfonietta. In 2007, he was a finalist at The International Clarinet Association Young Artist Competition in Vancouver, BC and the Winnipeg Symphony principal clarinet audition. In the same year, he was also runner-up at The RCO Concerto Competition and Tom Thomas Award. He is a recipient of numerous scholarships including Dr. Michael Sanders Scholarship, Aspen Music Festival scholarship, The Royal Conservatory of Music Scholarship and the Avrahm Galper Scholarship. He has participated in the Aspen Music Festival where he was principal clarinet of the Aspen Sinfonia and co-principal of the Festival Orchestra. In Aspen, he studied with Theodore Oien(Principal clarinet, Detroit Symphony) and worked with renowned conductors including David Zinman, James Conlon, and George Manahan.He has been coached by some of the finest artists such as David Shifrin, Marc Durand, Franklin Cohen, Eli Eban, Burt Hara, Theodore Oien, Dennis Smylie, and Yizhak Schotten. As soloist and chamber musician, he has recently performed with The Royal Conservatory Orchestra under the baton of Uri Mayer and the Tokai String Quartet. He will appear as a soloist with The Oakville Symphony.For bookings in North America, please contact me directly.free.style.mc@gmail.com416-879-5246 [ More Detail ]
In un video elaborato da Luigi Benassi,il Coro NOVA ARMONIA diretto da Ida Maini in un concerto a Palazzo Barberini esegue: SOMMARPSALM un canto svedese,inno all'estate [ More Detail ]