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About Gaby Casadesus Born Gabrielle l'Hôte, she studied at the Paris Conservatory with Louis Diémer and Marguerite Long and was awarded the first prize in piano at age 16. She met Claude Debussy at this time, as he was the judge for one of her competitions. Gaby later won the Prix Pagès, which was the most prestigious award in France at the time for which women were eligible. In 1921, she married the pianist Robert Casadesus and with him formed the Robert and Gaby Casadesus duo. The duo made many recordings of the four-hand piano repertoire. However, Gaby was also a significant soloist. She knew Maurice Ravel, Gabriel Fauré, Florent Schmitt and Moritz Moszkowski, and her interpretations were aided by their guidance. Her repertoire also included Felix Mendelssohn, whose music she effectively championed, and the keyboard composers of the Baroque era. As a teacher, Gaby Casadesus taught in the US, at the Salzburg Mozarteum, at the Académie Maurice Ravel in Saint-Jean-de-Luz and most notably at the American Conservatoire at Fontainebleau. Among her notable pupils are Donna Amato, David Deveau, Rudy Toth, and Vladimir Valjarević. After her husband's death in 1972, she worked with Grant Johannesen and Odette Valabrègue Wurtzburger, to found the Robert Casadesus International Piano Competition which ran from 1975 to 1993. Casadesus died November 12, 1999, at age 98 in Paris. She is buried with her husband and son, Jean in Recloses, department of Seine-et-Marne. About Thereselink to buy book -- https://www.amazon.com/Robert-Gaby-Casadesus-Piano-Recital/dp/B00000DSHBCasadesus Rawson Daughter of the late French pianists Robert and Gaby Casadesus, Therese Casadesus Rawson received a Ph.D. in French language and literature from the University of Pennsylvania in 1977. She has taught French, Humanities, French Diction and French vocal repertoire to singers at the Curtis Institute of Music in Philadelphia for nearly 30 years. Besides teaching and performing—she is a soprano focusing on Bach and French repertoire--Therese Casadesus Rawson is also active as a lecturer in a variety of topics pertaining to French culture, music, literature, painting, culinary arts. She has been and continues to be involved with French or Franco-American cultural institutions. She was President of the Alliance Française de Philadelphie for nearly 10 years, and has been President of the Fontainebleau Associations for 25 years: the stateside support group which helps organize and finance the summer Music and Fine Arts program at the Château de Fontainebleau. Therese's involvement with the Fontainebleau Schools is steeped in the legacy of her famous parents, Robert and Gaby, and her brother Jean, who were themselves devoted to the Fontainebleau Schools, teaching extensively at the Conservatoire Américain (the music side of the program). Remarkably, Robert and Gaby succeeded in running the program in New England during World War II and Gaby continued to teach until her passing in 1999 at the age of 98. The French Government awarded Therese the Palmes Académiques in recognition of her teaching activities, and, in 2001, she was named to the rank of Chevalier des Arts et Lettres on account of her efforts on behalf of Franco-American cultural affairs. Meosha Bean Films on Plex https://watch.plex.tv/person/meosha-bean Shout out ATL link -https://shoutoutatlanta.com/meet-meosha-bean-filmmaker-actor/ Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/creator-to-creators-with-meosha-bean--4460322/support.
durée : 00:20:14 - Disques de légende du mercredi 29 janvier 2025 - Zino Francescatti et Robert Casadesus, deux artistes français, jouèrent ensemble pendant 30 ans, jusqu'à la mort de Casadesus en 1972. Célèbre, le duo grava chez CBS une véritable somme d'enregistrements fantastiques...
durée : 00:20:14 - Disques de légende du mercredi 29 janvier 2025 - Zino Francescatti et Robert Casadesus, deux artistes français, jouèrent ensemble pendant 30 ans, jusqu'à la mort de Casadesus en 1972. Célèbre, le duo grava chez CBS une véritable somme d'enregistrements fantastiques...
Sharing her own musical career with her internationally known musician-husband, Robert, Gaby excelled in her roles as a concert pianist, piano teacher, interpreter of modern French composers, intrepid world traveler, mother to three children, wife, and champion of her husband's composing career as well as his extraordinary performance career as a pianist. Gaby and Robert certainly could be said to have had a “piano love affair.” The Casadesus family had been musicians for generations but Robert and Gaby's family went on to be especially known as the “The First Family of the Piano. Their son, Jean, sometimes performed with them on pieces featuring three pianos, one even captured on CBS TV! Gaby's delightful memoir, My Musical Notes, is now available in English for the first time and is being published in October by Hamilton Books, an imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing. It was first published in French in 1989 and describes: *Gaby's love of teaching the French piano tradition, giving lessons at well-known schools such as the American Conservatory at Fontainebleau, Julliard and Curtis Institute of Music. Due to her close association with many of the modern-day French composers, especially Ravel, she was known for her insights in helping students learn and interpret their works. *Her collegiate relationships and friendship with many leading musical figures of the 20th century including Ravel, Poulenc, Fauré, Toscanini, Bernstein, Szell, Ormandy, and many others. In fact, she was friendly with Albert Einstein as well during her stay in Princeton from 1940 - 1945 and performed Mozart with him in a local concert! Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/arroe-collins-unplugged-totally-uncut--994165/support.
My Musical Notes, by the French pianist, Gaby Casadesus. It's a fascinating, first-hand look at the world of classical music throughout the 20th century containing stories and insights about many musical legends from this time. It was originally published in 1989 in French and is now being published in English for the first time this October.We thought a program featuring Gaby's musical performances might be quite interesting accompanied by an interview with Gaby's daughter, Therese. See below for a link listing of all her recordings. Therese was heavily involved in the new edition of this book and is quite an interesting and accomplisher person in her own right!Sharing her own musical career with her internationally known musician-husband, Robert, Gaby excelled in her roles as a concert pianist, piano teacher, interpreter of modern French composers, intrepid world traveler, mother to three children, wife, and champion of her husband's composing career as well as his extraordinary performance career as a pianist. Gaby and Robert certainly could be said to have had a “piano love affair.” The Casadesus family had been musicians for generations but Robert and Gaby's family went on to be especially known as the “The First Family of the Piano. Their son, Jean, sometimes performed with them on pieces featuring three pianos, one even captured on CBS TV! Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/arroe-collins-like-it-s-live--4113802/support.
In this very special episode, we interview Thérèse Casadesus Rawson, daughter of the renowned French pianists Robert and Gaby Casadesus. The occasion is the publication of Gaby Casadesus' book My Musical Notes: A Journey in Classical Piano between the World Wars and Beyond, now available in English. We discuss the book, as well as Thérèse's parents' careers, lives, and enduring legacy.Together, we travel around the globe, delve into the lives of some of the most celebrated musicians of the twentieth century, and even touch on encounters with other famous figures, including Albert Einstein. Join us for a musical journey unlike any other.TimecodesIntroduction02:45 - Pianists Careers and Love07:18 - The 1920's & 30s16:57 - Einstein, the War & the USA30:59 - Post War Life in France and the USA38:22 - The Tragedies of 197245:32 - The Couple's Legacy50:10 - ConclusionLinks:Get the book My Musical Notes: A Journey in Classical Piano between the World Wars and Beyond My Musical Notes by Gaby Casadesus. Available at Barnes & Nobles, Indigo and Amazon (unaffiliated links).The Casadesus Family's Website: https://casadesus.comThe Fontainebleau Schools for Music and Fine Arts: https://fontainebleauschools.orgRobert Casadesus' page on Apple Music Classical: https://classical.music.apple.com/ca/artist/robert-casadesus-1899?l=fr-CAGaby Casadesus' page on Apple Music Classical: https://classical.music.apple.com/ca/artist/gaby-casadesus-1901?l=fr-CACasadesus: First Family Of The Piano (DVD): https://www.vaimusic.com/product/4276.htmlRobert Casadesus Website: https://www.robertcasadesus.com/en/long-biography/Danses Méditerranéennes and Dolly: https://music.apple.com/ca/album/casadesus-3-danses-m%C3%A9diterran%C3%A9ennes-chabrier-3-valses/1452594800Music: Marche pour la cérémonie des Turcs, composed by Jean-Baptiste Lully, arranged and performed by Jérôme Arfouche.Artwork: Robert and Gaby Casadesus, photo by Axel Chambily-CasadesusSupport the showReach out, support the show and give me feedback! Contact me or follow the podcast on social media Leave a 5-star review on Apple Podcasts or on Spotify Become a patron on Patreon to support the show Buy me a Coffee
Gaby Casadesus French Pianist, a romance and so much more. Today I heard about Gaby Casadesus through her daughter Therese, and she told me memories of Albert Einstein, travelling the globe and much, much more. Throughout the podcast the theme which keeps coming back around is the story of love. And why not, two people who lived in Paris, played music and fell in love. What could be better than this? Maybe the secret to their music was this love, as love can transmute into all things we do, and Therese tells the story of this love. My Musical Notes https://a.co/d/9jEhH9i
Matt Crawford speaks with Therese Casadesus Rawson about her book, My Musical Notes: A Journey in Classical Piano between the World Wars and Beyond. This is actually her mother's book which she has translated and rereleased on the 25th anniversary of her mother Gaby Casadesus' passing. Chronicling nearly a century of music, Gaby Casadesus' My Musical Notes, recounts the French pianist's remarkable career as half of one of the most extraordinary husband and wife teams in twentieth century classical music, with her husband Robert Casadesus. Told in a lively conversational tone, she evokes the delicate balance between touring and family life, maintaining her own solo career and traveling the world while raising three children. Her decades-long teaching imparted the stylistic legacy of Debussy, Fauré and Ravel, a personal friend to both Robert and Gaby, to generations of young pianists. In this memoir, we experience the bustling Paris of the 1920s and 30s as well as numerous adventures touring North and South America, Europe, the Middle East, and Asia while championing French piano repertoire as the internationally recognized duo Robert and Gaby Casadesus. She also details her encounters and collaborations with the greatest names of 20th century classical music: Fauré, Ravel, Stravinsky, Poulenc, Bruno Walter, Toscanini, Szell, Boulez, Bernstein as well as other celebrities of the era such as Albert Einstein, with whom she played Mozart, Elsa Schiaparelli, Joan Miró and more.
Therese Casadesus Rawson talks about her mother Gaby Casadesus and Gaby's book My Musical Notes: A Journey in Classical Piano Between the World Wars and Beyond. This is episode 722 of Teaching Learning Leading K12, an audio podcast. About Gaby Casadesus She has taught French, Humanities, French Diction and French vocal repertoire to singers at the Curtis Institute of Music in Philadelphia for nearly 30 years. She was President of the Alliance Française de Philadelphie for nearly 10 years and has been President of the Fontainebleau Associations for 25 years: the stateside support group which helps organize and finance the summer Music and Fine Arts program at the Château de Fontainebleau. The French Government awarded Therese the Palmes Académiques in recognition of her teaching activities, and, in 2001, she was named to the rank of Chevalier des Arts et Lettres on account of her efforts on behalf of Franco-American cultural affairs. Our focus is your mother Gaby Casadesus and her book - My Musical Notes: A Journey in Classical Piano between the World Wars and Beyond. About Therese Casadesus Rawson Daughter of the late French pianists Robert and Gaby Casadesus, Therese Casadesus Rawson received a Ph.D. in French language and literature from the University of Pennsylvania in 1977. She has taught French, Humanities, French Diction and French vocal repertoire to singers at the Curtis Institute of Music in Philadelphia for nearly 30 years. She was President of the Alliance Française de Philadelphie for nearly 10 years and has been President of the Fontainebleau Associations for 25 years: the stateside support group which helps organize and finance the summer Music and Fine Arts program at the Château de Fontainebleau. The French Government awarded Therese the Palmes Académiques in recognition of her teaching activities, and, in 2001, she was named to the rank of Chevalier des Arts et Lettres on account of her efforts on behalf of Franco-American cultural affairs. Our focus is Gaby Casadesus and her book - My Musical Notes: A Journey in Classical Piano between the World Wars and Beyond. So much to learn. Awesome discussion! Before you go... You could help support this podcast by Buying Me A Coffee. Not really buying me something to drink but clicking on the link on my home page at https://stevenmiletto.com for Buy Me a Coffee or by going to this link Buy Me a Coffee. This would allow you to donate to help the show address the costs associated with producing the podcast from upgrading gear to the fees associated with producing the show. That would be cool. Thanks for thinking about it. Hey, I've got another favor...could you share the podcast with one of your friends, colleagues, and family members? Hmmm? What do you think? Thank you! You are AWESOME! Learn More: My Musical Notes: A Journey in Classical Piano Between the World Wars and Beyond Mozart Two Piano concerto, K.365 with George Szell and the Columbia Symphony https://open.spotify.com/album/1VFuIk59wnK4dHGYAYXZ4F?si=Bs8OAjloQoqkBbcHIsD7ww https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T-V1O6NAoO8 The one with my mother performing Ravel's Jeux d'eau is found on YouTube when you enter search (Ravel's Jeux d'eau) but there are many versions so one needs to scroll quite a bit. Length - 47:47
A la manière de l'apôtre Paul qui exhorte ses frères à persévérer dans la foi, il nous a semblé important de conclure ces différents « cafés politiques » par une sorte d'exhortation politique à propos des enjeux de l'élection de dimanche prochain. Malgré nos doutes et nos craintes et sans ignorer les difficultés d'une partie de nos concitoyens, en conscience, nous ne pouvons mêler nos voix à celles des leaders du Rassemblement National. Conversation entre Frédérick Casadesus et Jean-Luc Mouton. Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
L'Eglise protestante unie a publié un texte très ferme contre les valeurs et l'idéologie véhiculées par le Rassemblement national. Une position continue de l'Eglise protestante qui suscite cependant aujourd'hui discussions dans les paroisses. « Nous résisterons donc aux sirènes de la violence et de l'inhumanité véhiculées par l'extrême droite et le Rassemblement national. » affirme l'Epudf. Commentaires des journalistes Frédérick Casadesus et Jean-Luc Mouton. Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
durée : 00:28:59 - Solaé, le rendez-vous protestant - par : Jean-Luc Gadreau - Rencontre avec Frédérick Casadesus. - invités : Frédérick Casadesus Journaliste
In his Éventail de musique française, Swiss oboist and composer Heinz Holliger traverses a broad selection of French works for oboe and piano in a multichromatic program of early 20th-century music. Contained in this wide-ranging recital are compositions by Ravel, Debussy, Milhaud, Saint-Saëns, Casadesus as well as Koechlin, Jolivet, and Messiaen – Holliger cultivated a personal relationship with several of the composers.Track Listing:1 Ravel: Pièce en forme de Habanera, M. 51 (Version for Oboe and Piano)2 Saint-Saëns: Oboe Sonata in D major Op. 166 / I. Andantino3 II. Allegretto4 III. Molto allegro5 Jolivet: Controversia6 Messiaen: Vocalise étude7 Messiaen: Morceau de lecture à vue8 Ravel: Deux mélodies hébraïques / No. 1, Kaddisch (Version for Oboe and Piano)9 Milhaud: Vocalise-Étude 'Air', Op. 10510 Debussy: Syrinx11 Koechlin: Le Repos de Tityre12 Jolivet: Chant pour les piroguiers de l'Orénoque13 Debussy: Petite Pièce14 Saint-Saëns: Le Rossignol (de Banville)15 Casadesus, R: Sonata Op. 23 bis / I. Allegro molto moderato16 II. Tempo di sardana17 III. Allegro vivoHelp support our show by purchasing this album at:Downloads (classicalmusicdiscoveries.store) Classical Music Discoveries is sponsored by Uber. @CMDHedgecock#ClassicalMusicDiscoveries #KeepClassicalMusicAlive#CMDGrandOperaCompanyofVenice #CMDParisPhilharmonicinOrléans#CMDGermanOperaCompanyofBerlin#CMDGrandOperaCompanyofBarcelonaSpain#ClassicalMusicLivesOn#Uber#AppleClassical Please consider supporting our show, thank you!Donate (classicalmusicdiscoveries.store) staff@classicalmusicdiscoveries.com This album is broadcasted with the permission of Crossover Media Music Promotion (Zachary Swanson and Amanda Bloom).
durée : 02:00:07 - Le 5/7 - par : Mathilde MUNOS, Amaury Bocher, Elise Amchin - Bernard Bolze, Jean-Claude Casadesus et Nadir Kahia sont les invités du 5/7.
durée : 01:28:16 - Robert Casadesus, pianiste (3/3) - par : François-Xavier Szymczak - Dans la famille Casadesus, je me demande… Robert ! En trois émissions, nous écoutons quelques enregistrements d'un des plus grands pianistes du XXème siècle, partenaire de George Szell, Zino Francescatti ou Leonard Bernstein, et qui fut également un compositeur de talent
durée : 01:27:45 - Robert Casadesus, pianiste (2/3) - par : François-Xavier Szymczak - Dans la famille Casadesus, je me demande… Robert ! En trois émissions, nous écoutons quelques enregistrements d'un des plus grands pianistes du XXème siècle, partenaire de George Szell, Zino Francescatti ou Leonard Bernstein, et qui fut également un compositeur de talent
durée : 01:27:52 - Robert Casadesus, pianiste (1/3) - par : François-Xavier Szymczak - Dans la famille Casadesus, je me demande… Robert ! En trois émissions, nous écoutons quelques enregistrements d'un des plus grands pianistes du XXème siècle, partenaire de George Szell, Zino Francescatti ou Leonard Bernstein, et qui fut également un compositeur de talent
Sat, 28 May 2022 19:00:00 GMTUne heure avec...Une heure avec...nonofull57:27Frédérick Casadesus
Post Face, émission littéraire présentée par Caroline Gutmann qui reçoit Frédérick Casadesus pour la saga de sa famille « Les Casadesus » au Cerf. À propos du livre : «Les Casadesus» paru aux éditions Cerf Gloire à la famille Casadesus ! En cent cinquante ans, sept générations d'artistes se sont succédé sur les planches. De l'actrice Francesca, l'aïeule catalane, à Jean-Claude, chef d'orchestre, en passant par Gisèle, la grande comédienne décédée en 2017, la smala Casadesus s'est illustrée dans tous les domaines artistiques. Luis, le fils de Francesca, musicien autodidacte, ne l'entendait de toute façon pas autrement: ses enfants devaient être artistes ! C'est l'un des leurs, Frédérick Casadesus, qui nous conte la saga de cette famille haute en couleur, riche de musiciens, de chanteurs et de comédiens. D'une plume aussi brillante que sincère, à distance de l'hagiographie comme du dénigrement, il réussit, à travers le roman de sa famille, bien des exploits : dire l'ineffable, capter l'esprit de tout un clan, raconter la France. Historien de formation, longtemps journaliste à l'hebdomadaire Réforme, et désormais à la radio Fréquence protestante, Frédérick Casadesus est l'auteur de plusieurs ouvrages de référence, dont Douze protestants qui ont fait la France, aux Éditions du Cerf.
Sat, 02 Apr 2022 19:00:00 GMThttps://podcasts.audiomeans.fr/une-heure-avec--1512b78c3657/pierre-larrouy-2ef52b4bUne heure avec...Une heure avec...nonofull55:53Frédérick Casadesus
durée : 01:30:00 - Les Nuits de France Culture - Par la Société des Comédiens Français - De Pierre-Augustin Caron de Beaumarchais - Interprétation Louis Seigner, Jean Meyer, Robert Manuel, Jacques Clancy, Paul-Emile Deiber, Georges Baconnet, Maurice Porterat, Teddy Bilis, Gisèle Casadesus et Eliane Bertrand - Réalisation Jacques Reynier
Historien et politologue, maître de conférences titulaire à Sciences Po Paris. Dans cet entretien avec Frédérick Casadesus, il jette un regard aigu sur la situation politique telle que la pandémie vient de la redessiner.
Jean-Noël Jeanneney, né le 2 avril 1942 à Grenoble, est un historien et homme politique français. Spécialiste d'histoire politique, culturelle et des médias, il a été notamment président de Radio France et de Radio France Internationale, président de la Mission du bicentenaire de la révolution française et de la Déclaration des Droits de l'homme et du citoyen. Au début des années 1990, il est par deux fois secrétaire d'État, avant de président la Bibliothèque nationale de France, de 2002 à 2997. Il s'entretient « en ami » avec Frédérick Casadesus
Episode #35: French Élégance: conductor Münch and pianist Casadesus Uploaded: October 23, 2021 Marcel Delannoy: Sérénade concertante for violin and orchestra* I. Allegro [5:29] II. Andante [7:41] III. Capriccio [7:18] Ernesto Halffter: Rapsodia portuguesa for piano and orchestra+ [16:10] Ampio a sostenuto – Allegretto vivace – Andante – Allegretto vivace – Vivo con allegrezza – Andantino – Allegro brioso *Henry Merckel, violin +Marguerite Long, piano Orchestre de la Société des Concerts du Conservatoire, Paris Charles Münch, conductor Albert Roussel: Symphony No. 4 in A Major, Op. 53 I. Lento – Allegro con brio [6:23] II. Lento molto [9:47] III. Allegro scherzando [2:48] IV. Allegro molto [4:01] Orchestre des Concerts Lamoureux Charles Münch, conductor WARNER CLASSICS 0190295611989 Maurice Ravel: Pavane pour une infante défunte [5:31] Miroirs I. Noctuelles [4:18] II. Oiseaux tristes [3:51] III. Une Barque sur l'océan [6:46] IV. Alborada del gracioso [6:06] V. La Vallée des cloches [5:01] Jeux d'eau [4:33] Menuet antique [5:20] Le Tombeau de Couperin I. Prelude [2:49] II. Fugue [3:18] III. Forlane [4:53] IV. Rigaudon [3:10] V. Menuet [4:22] VI. Toccata [3:49] Robert Casadesus, piano SONY CLASSICAL MASTERWORKS HERITAGE MH2K 63316
Elias and I talk about a few of the great performing pianists. Part 2 we discuss modern and currently performing pianists. https://www.eapettersson.com/ Here is a list of pianists we discuss and think you should listen to: Alfred Brendel (b. 1931) Vladimir Ashkenazy (b. 1937) Martha Argerich (b. 1941) Maurizio Pollini (b. 1942) Nelson Freire (b. 1944) Ursula Oppens (b. 1944) Maria João Pires (b. 1944) Radu Lupu (b. 1945) Murray Perahia (b. 1947) Mitsuko Uchida (b. 1948) *Håkon Austbø (b. 1948) Grigory Sokolov (b. 1950) Santiago Rodriguez (b. 1952) András Schiff (b. 1953) Krystian Zimerman (b. 1956) *Dang Thai Son (b. 1958) Yefim Bronfman (b. 1958) *Sara Davis Beuchner (b. 1959) *Stephen Prutsman (b. 1960) *Paul Stewart (b. 1960) *Sergei Babayan (b. 1961) Casadesus (1st), Hamamatsu (1st), Scottish (1st), Busoni (3rd), Honens (4th) Stephen Hough (b. 1961) Jean-Yves Thibaudet (b. 1961) *Frederic Chiu (b. 1964) *Pavel Nersessian (b. 1964) *Alexander Korsantia (b. 1965) Sydney (1st) Rubinstein (1st) Leif Ove Andsnes (b. 1970) *Stanislav Ioudenitch (b. 1971) Evgeny Kissin (b. 1971) Arcadi Volodos (b. 1972) Nikolai Lugansky (b. 1972) Simone Dinnerstein (b. 1972) Valentina Lisitsa (b. 1973) *Antonio Pompa-Baldi (b. 1974) Long-Thibaud (3rd), Cleveland (1st), Cliburn (2nd) Ning An (b. 1976) *Roberto Plano (b. 1978) American Prize, Cleveland (1st), Cliburn (finalist) *Andrius Žlabys (b. 1978) “There is no better time to do the best work of your life than right now” Spencer Myer (b. 1978/9) Sa Chen (b. 1979) Alexander Kobrin (b. 1980) Alexandre Moutouzkine (b. 1980) Yundi Li (b. 1982) Lang Lang (b. 1982) *Boris Giltburg (b. 1984) (Beethoven Sonatas) Santander (2nd=1st), Queen Elisabeth (1st), Rubinstein (2nd) Evgheny Bozhanov (b. 1984) Cliburn (finalist), Queen Elisabeth (2nd), Chopin (4th-refused) Ingolf Wunder (b. 1985) *Rafał Blechacz (b. 1985) Chopin (1st) *Yeol Eum Son (b. 1986) Tchaikovsky (2nd) Vadym Kholodenko (b. 1986) *Vitaly Pisarenko (b. 1987) Liszt (1st), Leeds (3rd) Adam Golka (b. 1987) Yuja Wang (b. 1987) *Sean Chen (b. 1988) American Prize, Cliburn (3rd) *Yekwon Sunwoo (b. 1989) Sendai (1st), Cliburn (1st) *Charles-Richard Hamelin (b. 1989) Seoul (3rd), Montréal (2nd), Chopin (2nd) *Haochen Zhang (b. 1990) China Piano Competition (1st) Avery Fisher Grant, Cliburn (1st) *Claire Huangci (b. 1990) ARD Munich (2nd), Geza Anda (1st) *Lukas Geniušas (b. 1990) Bachauer (1st), Scottish (2nd), Chopin (2nd), Tchaikovsky (2nd) *Daniil Trifonov (b. 1991) Chopin (3rd), Rubinstein (1st), Tchaikovsky (1st) (also composer) *Kenny Broberg (b. 1993) Cliburn (2nd), Tchaikovsky (3rd), American Prize *Beatrice Rana (b. 1993) Montréal (1st), Cliburn (2nd) *Seong-Jin Cho (b. 1994) Hamamatsu (1st), Tchaikovsky (3rd), Rubinstein (3rd), Chopin (1st), DAEWON Music Awards *Kate Liu (b. 1994) NY International (1st), Hilton Head (6th), Montréal (finalist), Chopin (3rd) *Do-Hyun Kim (b. 1994) Gilmore Fellow, Vendome (2nd), Young Concert Artist Auditions (1st) Drew Peterson (b. 1994) American Prize, Avery Fisher Grant, *Syzmon Nehring (b. 1995) Rubinstein (1st) *Eric Lu (b. 1997) Minnesota E-Comp. (1st), Chopin (4th), German Piano Award (1st), Leeds (1st) Tony Yike Yang (b. 1998) Chopin (5th-age of 16!) *Alexander Malofeev (b. 2001) China (1st), winner of youth competitions…career exploded (a la Kissin)
durée : 01:30:00 - Les Nuits de France Culture - par : Philippe Garbit, Albane Penaranda, Mathilde Wagman - Par la Société des Comédiens Français - De Pierre-Augustin Caron de Beaumarchais - Interprétation Louis Seigner, Jean Meyer, Robert Manuel, Jacques Clancy, Paul-Emile Deiber, Georges Baconnet, Maurice Porterat, Teddy Bilis, Gisèle Casadesus et Eliane Bertrand - Réalisation Jacques Reynier - réalisation : Virginie Mourthé
En studio pour débattre avec Jeanne Behre Robinson Adjointe au Maire d'Angers sous l'étiquette AGIR, Romain Laveau porte-parole des EELV dans le 49, Frédérick Casadesus journaliste et écrivain, sur fréquence protestante et sur notre antenne.
durée : 01:57:54 - En pistes ! du jeudi 07 janvier 2021 - par : Emilie Munera, Rodolphe Bruneau Boulmier - Au programme : des pièces vocales interprétées par la Schola Cantorum de la Cardinal Vaughan Memorial School de Londres ; des préludes, sonates et partitas pour violon de Jean-Sébastien Bach qui côtoient l’esprit populaire des Balkans, les sinfonias de chambre de Martin Christian Schultze... - réalisé par : Gilles Blanchard
Revered pianist Mitsuko Uchida reminisces with fondness on the familial nature of her decades-long relationship with The Cleveland Orchestra.Featured Music:MOZART – Piano Concerto No. 24 (K. 491)The Cleveland OrchestraMitsuko Uchida, conductor and pianoRecorded live at Severance Hall in November 2005The connection we share through music is more important than ever — and so is your support. To support The Cleveland Orchestra, please visit clevelandorchestra.com/donate.
durée : 00:05:10 - L'Idée culture - par : Mattéo Caranta - Le chef d'orchestre Jean Claude Casadesus revient sur une oeuvre essentielle pour tous ceux qui voudraient entreprendre le chemin de la création, les "Lettres à un jeune poète" de Rainer Maria Rilke.
durée : 00:25:08 - Jean-Claude Casadesus, chef d'orchestre (5/5) - par : Lionel Esparza - Jean-Claude Casadesus rend hommage à quelques grandes grandes figures musicales : le violoncelliste Mstislav Rostropovitch, et le compositeur Henri Dutilleux dont il enregistre la première Symphonie en 1977, un disque qui vaut à l'Orchestre de Lille le Grand Prix de l'Académie du disque. - réalisé par : Christine Amado
durée : 00:25:07 - Jean-Claude Casadesus, chef d'orchestre (4/5) - par : Lionel Esparza - En 1976, Jean-Claude Casadesus fonde l’Orchestre National de Lille, un orchestre symphonique qu'il dirige jusqu'en 2016. Il donne à cette formation une audience nationale et internationale majeure, et initie une politique de décloisonnement de la musique qui, aujourd’hui, apparaît comme visionnaire. - réalisé par : Christine Amado
durée : 00:25:00 - Jean-Claude Casadesus, chef d'orchestre (3/5) - par : Lionel Esparza - Alors timbalier solo de l'Orchestre des Concerts Colonne, Jean-Claude Casadesus suit pendant 2 ans les cours de direction de son chef Pierre Dervaux : "Il nous apprenait le maintien, l'attitude face à l'orchestre." Il étudie ensuite avec Pierre Boulez à Bâle, qui lui enseigne "l'hyper-précision." - réalisé par : Christine Amado
durée : 00:25:04 - Jean-Claude Casadesus, chef d'orchestre (2/5) - par : Lionel Esparza - Jean-Claude Casadesus découvre l'orchestre symphonique à l'âge de 12 ans, un soir où sa grand-mère l'emmène écouter les Concerts Colonne jouer la musique de Wagner. Sur les conseils de son cousin, le pianiste Robert Casadesus, il commence à étudier la percussion au Conservatoire de Paris. - réalisé par : Christine Amado
durée : 00:25:02 - Jean-Claude Casadesus, chef d'orchestre (1/5) - par : Lionel Esparza - Issu d’une véritable dynastie d’artistes, Jean-Claude Casadesus s’est imposé dans les années 80 comme l’un des plus formidables animateurs de la vie musicale française. Dans ce premier épisode, il évoque son grand-père Henri Casadesus, compositeur et pasticheur, qui "a parcouru le monde entier." - réalisé par : Christine Amado
durée : 02:01:18 - Musique matin du mercredi 11 décembre 2019 - par : Jean-Baptiste Urbain - Formé à la Maîtrise de Caen, le ténor Cyrille Dubois est désormais très présent dans le paysage lyrique français : il vient de sortir un disque consacré à Liszt avec le pianiste Tristan Raës, et sera prochainement sur la scène de l'Opéra-Comique pour un Fortunio de Messager qui s'annonce éclatant. - réalisé par : Davy Travailleur
durée : 00:27:15 - La Grande table culture - par : Olivia Gesbert, Maja Neskovic - Dutilleux, service public et langage musical : le chef d'orchestre Jean-Claude Casadesus est notre invité à l'occasion du Festival Transsibérien à Lille (12-13-14 décembre 2019). - réalisation : Eric Lancien, Gilles Blanchard - invités : Jean-Claude Casadesus Chef d'orchestre
durée : 00:27:15 - La Grande table culture - par : Olivia Gesbert, Maja Neskovic - Dutilleux, service public et langage musical : le chef d'orchestre Jean-Claude Casadesus est notre invité à l'occasion du Festival Transsibérien à Lille (12-13-14 décembre 2019). - réalisation : Eric Lancien, Gilles Blanchard - invités : Jean-Claude Casadesus Chef d'orchestre
durée : 00:17:45 - Le Disque classique du jour - Musique = Clapping de Steve Reich Voix = Coco Bonnier
durée : 01:57:28 - En pistes ! du lundi 23 septembre 2019 - par : Emilie Munera, Rodolphe Bruneau Boulmier - Ce matin dans En Pistes : Jakub Hrůša dirige l'Orchestre de Bamberg dans un programme Brahms et Dvořák, Fanny Mendelssohn trio avec piano en ré mineur les épouse et soeur de deux grands romantiques : London Bridge Trio, Offenbach par le Brandenburgisches Staatsorchester Frankfurt - réalisé par : Lionel Quantin
On this episode of The Keto Kamp podcast we discuss the relationship between fasting, keto, and brain function. You will be amazed when you discover how ketones and fasting super charge your brain top perform at a top level. This episode is sponsored by my favorite olive oil, the Fresh Pressed Olive Oil Club. Try them for $1.00 www.ketokampolive.com The 4 key foods to stimulate neurogenesis: 1) Blueberries. I have blueberries just about every single day, and I recommend it to my clients. Not only is it low in sugar compared to other fruits, it is also packed full of antioxidants. Blueberries act in so many ways to promote neurogenesis and protect the brain from cognitive decline. Numerous studies show adding blueberries to the daily diet of mice increases neurogenesis significantly. Casadesus, G., Shukitt-Hale, B., Stellwagen, H.M., et al. (Oct 2004). “Modulation of hippocampal plasticity and cognitive behavior by short-term blueberry supplementation in aged rats.” Nutritional Neuroscience. 7(5-6):309-16. Acosta, S., Jernberg, J., Sanberg, C.D., Sanberg, P.R., Small, B.J., Gemma, C., Bickford, P.C. (Oct 2010). Rejuvenation Res. 13 (5):581-8. doi 10.1089/rej.1011. Epub 29 Jun 2010. Joseph, J.A., Shukitt-Hale, B., Lau, F. C. “Fruit polyphenols and their effects on neuronal signaling and behavior in senescence.” Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences. Consuming about 1 cup per day is the equivalent human portion that animal studies have suggested. Here’s a bonus tip, buy wild organic frozen blueberries. New research from South Dakota State University [https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2014/07/1 722124810.htm] suggests that frozen blueberries deliver a bigger dose of disease-fighting antioxidants than fresh. These antioxidants come from compounds called anthocyanins, which give blueberries their purple hue. The ice crystals that form when the berries are frozen disrupt the structure of the plant tissue and make anthocyanins more available. The anthocyanin dye, which causes the dark blue color, crosses the blood-brain barrier to stimulate neurogenesis. [Page 61] Humans with cognitive decline showed improvements after consuming blueberries daily. Devore. E. E., Kang, J.H., Bretellen, M. M., Grodstein, F. A. (July 2012). “Dietary intakes of berries and flavonoids in relation to cognitive decline.” Neurology. 72(1):135-43. Doi: 10.1002/ana.23594. Epub 26 Apr 2012. Joseph, J.A., Shukitt-Hale, B., Willis, L. M. (Sep 2009). “Grape juice, berries, and walnuts affect brain aging and behavior.” Journal of Nutrition. 139(9):1813S-7S. Doi: 10.3945/jn.109.108266. Epub 29 Jul 2099. Review. Aside from increasing neurogenesis, blueberries allow better communication among neurons, something called signal transduction. [Page 62] Studies have shown that blueberry extracts are as effective as fresh blueberries.[page 62] In most animal studies it’s the extract that is used. This makes daily blueberry intake possible for those who don’t have access to fresh blueberries. Life Extension makes a great blueberry extract product. 2) Omega 3s. Another neurogenesis superstar is the complex of omega-3 fatty acids, found in abundance in cold water fish, including wild Alaskin salmon, coho and sockeye salmon, black cod, sablefish, sardines, and herrings. Omega-3s have been shown to dramatically increase neurogenesis and BDNF Levels. [Page 62] Neuroscience researcher Sandrine Thuret, Ph.D., of London’s Kings College, reported a 40% increase in neurogenesis by adding omega-3’s in Science Daily in 2007. Other studies have shown impressive results in neurogenesis, elevated BDNF levels, increased in brain size, and neuroprotective benefits from omega-3s. Conklin, S.M., Gianaros, P.J., Brown, S.M., et al. (29 June 2007). “Long-chain omega-3 fatty acid intake is associated positively with corticolimbic gray matter volume in healthy adults.” Neuroscience Letters. 421(3):209-12 Beltz, B. S., Tlusty, M. F., Benton, J. L., Sandeman, D. C. (2007). “Omega-3 fatty acids up regulate adult neurogenesis.” Neurogenesis Letters. Zainuddin, M. S. A., & Thuret, S. (2012). “Nutrition, adult and hippocampal neurogenesis and mental health.” British Medical Bulletien. 103, 1, p.89-114. DOI:10.1093/bmb/Ids021. Our brains are made up of about 60% fat; this is where the term “fathead” came from. The next time someone calls you a fathead, say thank you. DHA, one of the most important of the omega-3s, constitutes about 30% of the brains cerebral cortex. Jockers. D. (2012). “Is your brain getting enough of this nutrient?” NaturalNews.com. (11/05/2012). When you consume high quality fats you are continuously rebuilding your brains’ cellular structure. Omega-3s are the highest quality fats for brain development. 3) Green Tea. Green tea contains polyphenols, the most powerful of which is epigallocatechin gallate (EGCG), a type of catechin. Green tea’s polyphenols have been shown to increase neurogenesis, BDNF levels, and to have strong health benefits ranging from cancer prevention to fat loss, plus cardiovascular benefits, immunity improvement, and glucose reduction. (Aug 2012). Molecular Nutrition & Food Research. 56(8):1292-303. doi: 10.1002/mnfr.201200035. Epub 13 Jun 2012. Wang, Y., Li, M., Xu, X., Song, M., Tao, H., Bai, Y. “Green Tea epigallocatechin-3-gallate (EGCG) promises neural progenitor cell proliferation and sonic hedgehog pathway activation during adult hippocampal neurogenesis.” Goepp, J. (Apr 2008). “New research on the benefits of green tea.” Life Extension. Yoo, K.Y., Choi, J. H., Hwang, I. K., Lee, C. H., Lee, S. O., Han, S. M., Shin, H. C., Kang, I. J., Won, M. H. (July 2010). “Epigallocatechin-3-gallate increases cell proliferation and neuroblasts in the subgranular zone of the dentate gyrus in adult mice.” Phytotherapy Research. 24(7):1065-70. doi: 10.1002/ptr.3083. Green tea has clear cognitive benefits and even improves working memory, which is one of the most difficult functions to increase. Borgwardt, S., Hammann, F., Scheffler, K., Kreuter, M., Drewe, J., Beglinger, C. (Nov 2012). “Neural effects of green tea extract on dorsolateral prefrontal cortex. European Journal of Clinical Nutrition. 66(11):1187-92. Look for extracts standardized to at least 40% polyphenols, or even better, 98% polyphenols with 75% catechin and 45% ECGC. [Page 65] Keep in mind that green tea does have caffeine, so ideally you want to have it before 2pm, any later may interfere with quality of sleep. 4. Circumin. Circumin provides the yellow color in the curry spice turmeric. It has strong neurogenic effects. In addition it is a powerful anti-inflammatory and antioxidant compound. Aging populations who consume circumin show better cognitive performance. Kim, S.K., Son, T. G., Park, H. R., Park, M., Kim, M. S., Kim, H. S., Chung, H. Y., Mattson, M. P., Lee, J. (23 May 2008). “Circumin stimulates proliferation of embryonic neural progenitor cells and neurogenesis in the adult hippocampus.” Journal of Biological Chemistry. 283(21):14497-505. doi: 10.1074/jbc.M708373200. Epub 24 Mar 2008. Ng, T. P., Chiam, P. C., Lee, T., Chua, H. C., Lim, L., Kua, E. H. (1 Nov 2006). “Curry consumption and cognitive function in the elderly.” American Journal of Epidemiology. 164(9):898-906. Epub 26 Jul 2006. Circumin is notoriously known to be poorly absorbed; you can enhance it by adding it to fat and/or adding piperine (black pepper extract). // R E S O U R C E S Thomas DeLauer's YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/TheTdelauer Head Strong by Dave Asprey: https://amzn.to/2kyBafb Exercise & Then Brain by John Ratey: https://amzn.to/2kyWv8g The Neurogenesis Diet & Lifestyle by Brant Cortright: https://amzn.to/2lSpfJq TEDx Talk by Mark Mattson on Fasting: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4UkZAwKoCP8 My Favorite Blueberry Extract Supplement: https://amzn.to/2kgfowm Pique Green Tea: https://amzn.to/2kL9nrF Get my FREE Keto Kickstart Guide: http://www.ketokickstartguide.com YouTube Channel: www.youtube.com/ketokamp This podcast is for information purposes only. Statements and views expressed on this podcast are not medical advice. This podcast including Ben Azadi disclaim responsibility from any possible adverse effects from the use of information contained herein. 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durée : 01:59:25 - Musique matin du vendredi 14 juin 2019 - par : Saskia De Ville - La Matinale de France Musique se délocalise pour le lancement du Lille Piano(s) festival ! Pour cette édition, la grande famille des claviers à l'honneur. Le piano bien sûr, mais également l’orgue, le clavecin, le clavicorde, le marimba, le vibraphone, le synthétiseur ou encore l’accordéon. - réalisé par : Davy Travailleur
durée : 01:00:09 - Hôtel California - par : Lionel Esparza - Le pianiste Jean-Yves Thibaudet et le chef d'orchestre Jean-Claude Casadesus sont les invités du Classic Club ce soir, en direct et en public depuis le bar de l'Hôtel Bedford à Paris. - réalisé par : Antoine Courtin
durée : 01:58:31 - Invité : Jean-Claude Casadesus, chef d'orchestre, fondateur de l'Orchestre National de Lille - par : Frédéric Lodéon - Le Lille Piano(s) Festival souffle cette année ses 15 bougies. Son directeur artistique, le chef Jean-Claude Casadesus, évoque aujourd'hui la programmation de cette édition-anniversaire. - réalisé par : Sophie Pichon
Issue d'une famille juive polonaise émigrée en France, Natalia est actrice. Au cours de la Seconde Guerre mondiale, munie de faux papiers, elle poursuit sa carrière au cinéma. Lors du tournage d'un film, elle est arrêtée et déportée. À son retour, elle refuse de collaborer avec la commission d'épuration du cinéma et ne peut plus jouer.Avec : Philippine Leroy-Beaulieu, Pierre Arditi, Ludmila Mikaël, Gérard Blain, Michel Voïta, Dominique Blanc, Gérard Boucaron, Jacques Boudet, Marc Cassot , Fred PersonnePrix de la meilleure actrice pour Philippine Leroy-Beaulieu au Festival international d'Amiens 1989Ce drame poignant est le premier film sur le cinéma français sous l'Occupation, servi par deux immenses acteurs, Philippine Leroy- Beaulieu et Pierre Arditi.Compléments BluRay-DVD :Ombres et lumière, les acteurs sous l'OccupationUn film de Dominique Maillet. 52 minutes.Entretiens avec Bernard Cohn, Jean-Charles Tacchella, Christine Leteux, Gisèle Casadesus, Olivier Barrot, Alain Decaux, Dominique Delouche et Jean Delannoy.Positif, une revueUn film de Bernard Cohn. 52 minutes.La revue Positif a fêté ses 50 ans en 2002, au festival de La Rochelle. Bernard Cohn, l'une des anciennes plumes de la revue, en retrace l'évolution. Au temps de la célébration s'ajoute celui du bilan...Sous-titres pour sourds et malentendants et audiodescription (uniquement sur le DVD-BluRay) - Combo Blu-Ray + DVD Toutes Zones
Elle nous a quittés le 24 septembre 2017, à l'âge de 103 ans. Gisèle Casadesus était sur RCF en 2014, l'année de ses 100 ans.
Thursday, March 23, 2017 Gemma Casadesus-Smith (Kent State) discusses new strategies in thinking about Alzheimer's disease and its prevention, and what we understand about the disease process through clinical indicators. The group takes on some hard questions about the approaches being used to guide clinical trials, and why some ideas appear to linger past their prime. Duration: 52 minutes Discussants:(in alphabetical order) Salma Quraishi (Res Asst Prof, UTSA) Hyoung-gon Lee (Assoc Prof, UTSA) Asif Maroof (Asst Prof, UTSA) George Perry (Dean, College of Science UTSA) Charles Wilson (Ewing Halsell Chair, UTSA) acknowledgement: JM Tepper for original music.
Gemma Casadesus-Smith (Kent State) discusses new strategies in thinking about Alzheimer’s disease and its prevention, and what we understand about the disease process through clinical indicators. The group takes on some hard questions about the approaches being used to guide clinical trials, and why some ideas appear to linger past their prime. Duration: 52 minutesDiscussants:(in alphabetical order)Salma Quraishi (Res Asst Prof, UTSA)Hyoung-gon Lee (Assoc Prof, UTSA)Asif Maroof (Asst Prof, UTSA)George Perry (Dean, College of Science UTSA)Charles Wilson (Ewing Halsell Chair, UTSA)acknowledgement: JM Tepper for original music.
L'actualité de la semaine commentée par François Euvé, Monique Baujard et Frédérick Casadesus, commentateurs invités de Stéphanie Gallet.
12 Protestants qui ont fait la France, Frédérick Casadesus
12 Protestants qui ont fait la France, Frédérick Casadesus