Stefan Moberg plays the bourrée 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 ]
Alessandro Marcello (August 24, 1669 -- June 19, 1747) was an Italian nobleman and dilettante who dabbled in various areas, including poetry, philosophy, mathematics and, perhaps most notably, music.'Concerto for Oboe and Strings in D minor'Performed :Håkan Hardenberger, TrumpetI Musici [ More Detail ]
Arcangelo Corelli (February 17, 1653 -- January 8, 1713) was an influential Italian violinist and composer of Baroque music.'Sonata in D for Trumpet, Strings and Continuo'Performed :Håkan Hardenberger, TrumpetI Musici [ More Detail ]
Let yourself be carried away by Joseph Haydn's music on a journey to the places where it was composed.The beginning stages Lidia Baich performing the "Allegro" from the Sonata Nr. 1 in G Major for violinand piano in the Haydn hall of Esterházy Palace in Eisenstadt.This is followed by impressions from further Haydn venues in Vienna, Lower Austria, Burgenland andSopron. The musical background is provided by the 3rd movement of Haydn's Concerto for Trumpet inE flat major, performed by the Academy of St. Martin in the Fields, conducted by Sir Neville Marriner,featuring Hakan Hardenberger on Trumpet.Direction &Production: Norman PatockaGemini Quint -- Film Video Media ProductionProduced on behalf of the Vienna Tourist Board, Burgenland Tourist Board, Lower Austria Tourist Board and Austrian National Tourist Office.For more information visit www.haydn2009.net [ 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 ]
Håkan Hardenberger, cornetLove Derwinger, pianoAt spring, Håkan came to Seoul and played Turnage's concerto. I met him briefly before the concert and got his autograph on the DVD 'A Night at the Opera (http://www.amazon.com/Night-Opera-Transcriptions-Brass/dp/B0000214F8 It's not very easy to get now).' He did not recognize it was this - I guess it was because mine was local release version so cover was different. [ More Detail ]
Virtuoso trombonist Christian Lindberg plays 'Romeo and Juliet'with Hakan Hardenberger(Tp).Incredible !!트롬본의 파가니니 크리스티안 린드베리가 연주하는 프로코피에프의 로미오와 쥴리엣.www.cyworld.com/5da [ More Detail ]
Tine Thing Helseth (20) makes her recording debut release on SACD internationally in February 2008, toghether with Norwegian Chamber Orchestra. This video was made during the recording sessions. Norwegian TV has also made a 1/2 hour documentary about this extraordinary musical talent, which will be sent in December 2007.Visit www.myspace.com/tinethinghelseth [ More Detail ]
This is where the brass adventure begins...In the successful shortfilm Brassbones you'll find some of the worlds finest brass players gathered in a hilarious adventure shot on location in Almería, Spain on the same set used by Sergio Leone for A Fistful of Dollars and The Good, the Bad and the Ugly. Using all the clichés of a classic western peppered for good measure with some video-game animation, Brassbones is a highly entertaining take on both music and movies. Brassbones is a unique presentation, it's not a feature film, it's not a music video -- it's just Brassbones! For any brass player or fan this DVD is a must-have! It's loaded with over an hour of unique extra material, including never before seen photos and cuts with Your favorite brassplayer!http://www.brassbones.com [ More Detail ]
Alison Balsom CDs and downloads:* Haydn/Hummel Concertos (EMI 2008)* Caprice (EMI 2006)* Bach works for Trumpet and organ (EMI 2006)* Trumpet and Organ Recital (EMI 2005) [ More Detail ]
Alison Balsom CDs and downloads:Haydn/Hummel Co... (more) Added: 11 September 2006 Alison Balsom CDs and downloads:Haydn/Hummel Concertos (EMI 2008)Caprice (EMI 2006)Bach works for Trumpet and organ (EMI 2006)Trumpet and Organ Recital (EMI 2005) [ More Detail ]
Alison Balsom CDs and downloads:Haydn/Hummel Concertos (EMI 2008)Caprice (EMI 2006)Bach works for Trumpet and organ (EMI 2006)Trumpet and Organ Recital (EMI 2005) [ More Detail ]
Håkan plays Hartmann's Rule Britania, appears in Muppet Show, shows daily fundamental, and plays Telemann's concerto.He recalls the first memory of trumpet which his father bought as Christmas gift. [ More Detail ]
Håkan's recollections of starting trumpet, apprentice days under Bo Nilson &Pierre Thibaud.Recording session with organist Simon Preston. [ More Detail ]