German composer, pianist, organist and conductor
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Dein Weckruf an Deine innersten Kräfte. Goldene Fanfaren verkünden Aufbruch und Ankündigung: Du packst das! Diese Musikstücke hast Du in der Folge gehört: Jean-Joseph Mouret – "Sinfonies de Fanfares" // John Williams – "Bugler's Dream/ Fanfare" // Earth, Wind & Fire – "In The Stone" // Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy – "Trompetenouvertüre" // The Beatles – "Got to get you into my life" // Maynard Ferguson – "Gonna Fly Now (Rocky)" // Den Podcast "Mein Einsatz – der NDR Feuerwehrpodcast" von NDR 1 Niedersachsen findest Du hier: https://www.ardaudiothek.de/sendung/mein-einsatz-der-feuerwehr-podcast-von-ndr-niedersachsen/12859235/ Wenn Du eine Idee oder einen Wunsch zu einem musikalischen Thema hast, dann schreib ihm eine Mail: playlist@ndr.de
Erhabene Geschöpfe der Natur, die in den Himmel ragen: Berge. Auch Komponistinnen und Komponisten haben sich von ihnen inspirieren lassen. Unter ihnen Fanny Hensel, die Schwester von Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy. Sie ist vor allem als Komponistin von Liedern bekannt. Rund 250 hat sie geschrieben. Einer ihrer bevorzugten Dichter war Joseph von Eichendorff. Dessen Gedicht "Bergeslust" hat Fanny Hensel vertont.
Interpreten: Thomas Hampson, Würth Philharmoniker, Claudio VandelliLabel: hänssler ClassicEAN: 881488240214Dass es auch in unserer Zeit und unseren Breiten noch wirkliches, gelebtes Kultur- und Musikmäzenatentum gibt, beweist nicht nur HP Haselsteiner mit seinem Engagement u.a. in Erl, sondern auch die Würth-Gruppe mit eigenem Konzertsaal und Museum im kleinen deutschen Städtchen Künzelsau. Und wenn schon eiin Konzertsaal gebaut wurde, hat die Reinhold Würth Musikstiftung 2017 auch gleich ein dazu passendes Orchester ins Leben gerufen. Auf der bereits dritten CD haben sich die Würth Philharmoniker mit Thomas Hampson einen besonderen Gast eingeladen. Michael Gmasz berichtet. Für ihr drittes Album sind die Würth Philharmoniker unter Chefdirigent Claudio Vandelli ihrer schon bisherigen Leidenschaft treu geblieben, nämlich Altbekanntem in neuer Fassung auf den Grund zu gehen. Thema des Albums mit Werken von Schubert, Brahms und Mendelssohn-Bartholdy ist die Orchestrierung, also die Kunst, Musik auf eine neue Orchesterbesetzung zu übertragen. Schuberts Lieder für mittlere Singstimme und Orchester erklingen in der Fassung von Brahms, aus seiner Feder gibt es auch die Variationen über ein Thema von Joseph Haydn. Zu original Brahms wiederum hat Detlev Glanert vier Präludien und ernste Gesänge für Bassbariton und Orchester geschrieben. Und zu guter Letzt ist das einzige Werk in „Originalbesetzung“ die Hebriden Konzertouvertüre von Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy.Thomas Hampson verleiht den Liedern von Schubert eine Dringlichkeit und Dramatik, bringt aber auch verliebten Schmelz zutage. Absoluter Höhepunkt auf dieser CD sind für mich aber vor allem die Vier Präludien und Ernsten Gesänge von Brahms und Detlev Glanert. Verwendet Glanert bei seinen Brahms-Bearbeitungen ausschließlich originales Musikmaterial, so schafft er mit seinen eigenen instrumentalen Zwischenspielen einen zeitgenössischen und zeitgemäßen Blick auf die 150 Jahre alten Lieder. Als durchkomponierte Suite angelegt, gelingen hier, inklusive Postludium, gute 22 Minuten spannungsreiche Musikdramatik. Die Würth Philharmoniker selbst präsentieren sich mit Brahms‘ Variationen über Haydns St-Antoni Choral und Mendelssohn Hebriden-Ouvertüre als ganz ausgezeichneter Klangkörper! Und lassen Sie mich noch einen Satz zur Reinhold Würth Musikstiftung sagen: man kann Geld auch auf viel schlechtere Weise anlegen, als in Kunst und Kultur. Also danke! (mg)
Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy (1809 - 1847) - Ottetto in mi bemolle maggiore per archi, op. 20 (MWV R20)00:00 - I. Allegro moderato ma con fuoco12:48 - II. Andante18:18 - III. Scherzo22:36 - IV. PrestoJascha Heifetz, Arnold Belnick, Joseph Stepansky, Israel Baker (violin)Virginia Majewski, William Primrose (viola)Gabor Rejto, Gregor Piatigorsky (cello)
Vandaag een aflevering in de serie "In Stukken". Het Strijkoctet van Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy wordt in stukken geknipt. Aan de hand van de fragmenten in de mooiste opnames wordt het stuk onder de loep genomen. Panelleden: violist Maria-Paula Majoor en altviolist Francien Schatborn.De speellijst van deze uitzending is om 18.00u te raadplegen op https://www.npoklassiek.nl/programmas/diskotabel (https://). Onderaan de pagina zijn de eerdere afleveringen van "In Stukken" ook te beluisteren.
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In the small town of Nazareth, God sent his angel, Gabriel, to bring a special message to the young girl named Mary. What happened when God's messenger first shared the news concerning the miraculous birth of Jesus? December 22 2024 Music: CCLI License 20576625 - Hark! The Herald Angels Sing | Charles Wesley, Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy, William Hayman Cummings | Copyright Public Domain
Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy (1809 - 1847)- Le Ebridi "La grotta di Fingal"· Allegro moderato. Animato in tempo10'46”- Sinfonia n. 4 in la maggiore "Italiana" , op. 90 Allegro vivaceAndante con moto Con modo moderato Saltarello. PrestoBerliner PhilharmonikerHerbert von Karajan
Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy (1809 - 1847) - Sinfonia n. 5 in re maggiore per orchestra "La Riforma", op. 107 (MWV N 15)Andante. Allegro con fuocoAllegro vivaceAndanteCorale: Ein' veste Burg ist unser Gott - Andante con moto (sol maggiore). Allegro vivace. Allegro maestosoOrchestra Sinfonica di LondraClaudio Abbado, direttore d'orchestra
„Ja, es ist alles beseelt in deinen heiligen Mauern, Ewige Roma; nur mir schweiget noch alles so still“, klagte der mit der römischen Sinnesüberfülle überforderte Johann Wolfgang von Goethe. Wer findet das Zauberwort, das die Stadt zum Klingen bringt? Mit weiteren Texten von Stefan Ulrich, Joseph von Eichendorff, Charles Dickens, Fanny Hensel, Hoffmann von Fallersleben, Ingeborg Bachmann, Friedrich Theodor Vischer und Musik von Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy, Robert und Clara Schumann, Giovanni Palestrina und Eros Ramazzotti.
„Es gibt zwei Arten von Städten: alle anderen und Venedig“, meinte der Schriftsteller Henry James. Und vielleicht hat kein anderer Ort mehr Liebeserklärungen erhalten als diese zauberhafte Stadt auf dem Wasser. Mit Texten von George Sand, Henry James, Lord Byron, Harold Brodkey, Thomas Mann, Hermann Hesse, Franz Freiherr von Gaudy und Rose Ausländer und Musik von Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy und Gustav Mahler. Sprecher: Antje Rennicke und Stefan Evertz.
durée : 01:27:58 - En pistes ! du jeudi 27 juin 2024 - par : Emilie Munera, Rodolphe Bruneau Boulmier - Dans la playlist d'Emilie et Rodolphe ce matin, les œuvres de Frédéric Chopin, Ludwig van Beethoven, Heinrich Schütz, Claudio Monteverdi, Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy, Heino Eller, Robert de Visée et Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. En pistes !
Med både skælmsk midsommermusik og herlige ørehængere, så der bliver noget for enhver smag. Et par skæringer fra "En skærsommernatsdrøm" af Benjamin Britten og en ouverture fra Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy sikre hånd, nemlig "A Midsummer Night's Dream". Glæd dig til bla. både Jussi Björling, José Carreras og et smukt lytterønske. Vært: Lotte Heise.
In dieser Einführung wird über die Leipziger Musikhochschule in Gießen und die Komponisten gesprochen, die dort studierten. Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy gründete die Musikhochschule und komponierte die Ouvertüre zu "Ruy Blas" MWV 11 in nur drei Tagen, motiviert durch Ehre und wohltätige Zwecke. Ethel Smyth studierte auch in Leipzig und ihre Leistungen wurden in einem Werk von Klaus Mann hervorgehoben. Julius Röntgen, ein weniger bekannter Komponist mit über 600 Werken, wurde ebenfalls diskutiert. Das Konzert beinhaltete Aufführungen von Mendelssohn-Bartholdy, Ethel Smyth und Julius Röntgen. Mendelssohn-Bartholdys Ouvertüre wurde von den Zuhörern mit langanhaltendem Applaus belohnt. Ethel Smyths Duett für Violine und Horn beeindruckte durch die harmonische Zusammenarbeit der Instrumente. Die Performance des Hornisten und der Violine erzeugte eine einzigartige Atmosphäre. Der zweite Teil des Konzerts präsentierte Werke von Edvard Grieg und Julius Röntgen. Die Stücke erzeugten gute Laune und wurden von den Zuhörern begeistert aufgenommen. Die Vielfalt der Instrumente, insbesondere das Schlagwerk, trug zur musikalischen Vielfalt und Freude bei. Die Stimmung im Theater war herzlich und positiv, und die Musik verband Menschen unterschiedlicher Hintergründe und Nationalitäten. Abschließend reflektiert der Sprecher über die Bedeutung der Musik in der Gesellschaft. Er betont, dass Kunst und Musik verbindend wirken sollen und nicht nur die Gesellschaft abbilden müssen. Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy, Edvard Grieg, Ethel Smyth und Julius Röntgen werden als Komponisten gewürdigt, die gehört, geschätzt und gefeiert werden sollten. Musik kann wie das sanfte Klingeln einer Triangel große Wirkung haben und Menschen zusammenführen. Der Sprecher schließt mit dem Appell, die positiven Gefühle und Verbindungen aus dem Konzert in den Alltag mitzunehmen und die Kraft der Musik zu schätzen.
Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy foi um dos principais compositores alemães do começo do romantismo. Nascido em 1809, teve uma morte prematura, em 1847. Era dotado de um talento extraordinário, não apenas para música, mas para literatura. Composta em 1830, revisada em 1832 e publicada em 1833, a abertura As Hébridas (ou A Gruta de Fingal) foi concebida durante uma viagem à Escócia. O fato de que ele chama a peça de Abertura de Concerto revela que não tinha outros planos para ela, como fazer outros movimentos e encaixar numa sinfonia. Na verdade, é um poema sinfônico, só que o nome poema sinfônico ainda não era usado. Apresentado por Aroldo Glomb com participação especial do pai do ano, Aarão Barreto!! Seja nosso padrinho: https://apoia.se/conversadecamara RELAÇÃO DE PADRINS Aarão Barreto, Adriano Caldas, Gustavo Klein, Fernanda Itri, Eduardo Barreto, Fernando Ricardo de Miranda, Leonardo Mezzzomo, Ediney Giordani, Tramujas Jr, Brasa de Andrade Neto e Aldo França.
Introit: "Lift Thine Eyes" (From Elijah) by Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy South Church Chancel Choir, Frank Zilinyi, Director
Scripture: Acts 3:1-10 Sermon: "When Eyes Meet" by Rev. Jane Rowe Introit: "Lift Thine Eyes" (From Elijah) by Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy
1827 stirbt Ludwig van Beethoven. Beim jungen Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy bringt das etwas ins Rollen: eine neue Komposition. So entsteht das Streichquartett Nr. 2 in a-Moll op. 13.
Palm Sunday Worship March 24, 2024, from Queen Anne Lutheran Church in Seattle, our 10:30 service— Guest Pastor John Michael Barich, presiding; Cantor Kyle Haugen (Worship began outside) • Processional Hymn—All Glory, Laud, and Honor • First Reading—Isaiah 50:4-9a • Psalm 31:9-16 • Second Reading—Philippians 2:5-11 • Gospel—Mark 15:1-39 • Sermon—Guest Pastor John Michael Barich • Hymn of the Day—Were You There, ELW 353 • Distribution Anthem Processional Psalm for Lent , David P. Dahl (b. 1937) • Sending Hymn—O Love, How Deep, ELW 322 • Postlude—from Sonata II: Grave, Adagio, Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy (1809–1847) Link here to view the bulletin. Enjoying our worship recordings? Consider giving a gift to our church; go to this link.
Sunday Worship for March 17, 2024, from Queen Anne Lutheran Church in Seattle, our 10:30 service— Pastor Dan Peterson, presiding; Cantor Kyle Haugen Prelude—Sonatina in D, Muzio Clementi (1752–1832); Neal P., piano • Deux Arabesques, Claude Debussy (1862–1918); Sonia P., piano • Introit—Psalm 43:1, 2a, 3 • Gathering Hymn—My Song Is Love Unknown, ELW 343 • First Reading—Jeremiah 31:31-34 • Psalm 51:1-12 • Second Reading—Hebrews 5:5-10 • Gospel—John 12:20-33 • Sermon—"You Vote: Three Approaches to Scripture" Pastor Dan Peterson • Hymn of the Day—The Word of God Is Source and Seed, ELW 506 • Distribution Anthem “Christ Be with Me,” Noel Rawsthorne (1929–2019) • Sending Hymn—Lift High the Cross, ELW 660 • Postlude—Sonata II: Fugue in C major, Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy (1809–1847) Link here to view the bulletin. Enjoying our worship recordings? Consider giving a gift to our church; go to this link.
DOMRADIO.DE übertrug am vierten Fastensonntag das Kapitelsamt aus dem Kölner Dom mit Domdechant Robert Kleine. In seiner Predigt betonte Kleine, dass wir bereits zu Lebzeiten durch Jesus auferweckt sind. Es sang der Kölner Domchor unter der Leitung von Simon Schuttemeier und Eberhard Metternich die Missa Octavi Toni (Kyrie, Sanctus, Bene-dictus, Agnus Dei) von Orlando di Lasso, "Aus der Tiefe" von Heinrich Kaminski, "Richte mich, Gott" von Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy und "Gott hat mir längst einen Engel gesandt" von Thomas Gabriel. An der Orgel spielte Winfried Bönig.
Ein echtes Wunderkind, dieser junge Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy! Bereits im Alter von 13 Jahren komponiert er seine erste Streichersinfonie - nach zwei Jahren sind es schon zwölf. Aber wie kommt man als Teenager auf so eine Idee? Und gibt es da nicht noch fünf große Sinfonien? Antworten darauf gibt in einer neuen Folge "Klassik to Go" mit Insa Axmann. Hören Sie die Interpretation der NDR Radiophilharmonie am 22., 23. und 25. Februar live in Hannover oder auf NDR Kultur am Donnerstag, 22. Februar 2024.
This Day in Legal History: The Incorporation of the City of New AmsterdamOn this day in legal history, February 2nd marks a significant moment with the incorporation of the City of New Amsterdam in 1653 by the Dutch Republic. This historic event laid the groundwork for what would become one of the most influential cities in the world. Situated on the southern tip of Manhattan Island, New Amsterdam served as a pivotal trading and administrative center of the Dutch colony of New Netherland. Its strategic location played a crucial role in the burgeoning trade network between the New World and Europe.However, the city's Dutch identity was not to last. In 1664, following the British conquest, New Amsterdam underwent a profound transformation, symbolized by its renaming to New York in honor of the Duke of York. This change marked a significant shift not just in governance but in the cultural and legal fabric of the city. The British takeover introduced English legal practices and administrative structures, which would influence the development of New York and, by extension, the emerging United States.Today, as we reflect on the incorporation of New Amsterdam, we recognize it as a moment of convergence between Dutch and English legal traditions that would shape the character of New York City. The legacy of this transformation is still evident in the city's diverse cultural tapestry, its role as a global economic powerhouse, and its legal system, which continues to influence international law and commerce. The story of New Amsterdam's incorporation and its subsequent renaming to New York serves as a reminder of the dynamic and ever-evolving nature of legal and urban history.Proskauer, a prominent Big Law firm, has successfully reached a confidential settlement with its former chief operating officer, Jonathan O'Brien, concluding a legal battle over allegations of trade secret theft. This dispute centered on O'Brien's accused misappropriation of sensitive electronic files detailing the firm's finances, business strategies, and billing rates. Proskauer initiated the lawsuit following O'Brien's sudden resignation in December 2022, amid claims he intended to utilize these files for a prospective position at competing firm Paul Hastings—a move that ultimately did not transpire. O'Brien has contested these accusations, arguing his actions were merely to facilitate work related to his departure while on vacation in a remote location. The settlement, detailed in a court submission, seeks a permanent injunction preventing O'Brien from retaining or employing the disputed confidential materials. Despite the resolution, representatives for both parties have yet to publicly comment on the matter. Before this legal fray, O'Brien, a UK national non-lawyer, had contributed five years of service as Proskauer's COO.Proskauer Reaches Settlement with Ex-COO in Trade Secrets RowThe verdict in the $370 million civil fraud case against former U.S. President Donald Trump, overseen by Justice Arthur Engoron, is now expected to be delivered in early to mid-February, following a three-month trial last year. Initially, Justice Engoron aimed to conclude by the end of January, but this timeline has been extended. The lawsuit, filed by New York Attorney General Letitia James, accuses Trump and his family businesses of inflating his net worth by up to $3.6 billion annually over ten years to obtain favorable loan conditions. Trump has rebutted these claims, denouncing the lawsuit as a politically motivated attack by James, a Democrat.If found liable, Trump could face significant consequences, including monetary penalties and a permanent ban from the New York real estate sector, significantly impacting his business operations within the state. This legal battle unfolds as Trump campaigns for the Republican nomination to run against President Joe Biden in the upcoming election. Engoron had previously determined in September that Trump committed fraud, leading to an order to partially dissolve his business empire, a decision Trump is appealing. The final arguments were made on January 11, with Trump criticizing Engoron directly in court for alleged bias, prompting a call for decorum from the judge.Trump civil fraud verdict now expected by mid-February | ReutersActivist investors at Tesla are poised to leverage a recent Delaware court ruling against CEO Elon Musk's $56 billion stock compensation package to push for corporate governance reforms. The court's decision, which criticized Tesla's board for its deference to Musk, has emboldened these investors, who have struggled in the past to secure significant changes at shareholder meetings. They argue that the ruling could sway major index funds and investors to support their resolutions, such as altering the voting threshold for corporate changes to a simple majority. Tesla has not yet scheduled its annual shareholder meeting, typically held in May, where only a few directors, including Musk's brother Kimbal and James Murdoch, are up for re-election. Both directors previously faced opposition from proxy advisers over concerns related to executive compensation, and activist investors expect advisory firms like ISS and Glass Lewis to bolster their case against Tesla's board this year. Additionally, a new shareholder resolution proposes annual re-elections for all directors, challenging the current staggered board system. With Musk holding a significant voting stake, critics will need support from major mutual fund holders to effect change. The Delaware judge's scathing review of the board's negotiation process for Musk's compensation plan may also prompt Tesla's top investors to reconsider their stance on governance issues.Tesla activist investors to seize on Elon Musk pay ruling | ReutersTexas Supreme Court Justice John Devine has been notably absent from more than half of the court's oral arguments since the current term began in September, opting instead to campaign for re-election. Despite the critical nature of the cases being heard, including those concerning Texas' abortion ban and laws regarding medical treatment for transgender children, Devine has missed 28 of the 50 argued cases. His absence from these proceedings, while not violating the state's elections code, has sparked debate about his ability to fulfill his judicial responsibilities. Devine, who is running for a third term and faces a primary challenge, defends his campaign activities as part of his duties, asserting that he remains informed by reviewing case briefs and watching archived video of the proceedings he misses. However, this approach prevents him from directly questioning lawyers during arguments, potentially impacting his grasp of complex legal issues. Critics, including his primary opponent Justice Brian Walker, argue that Devine's priorities may not align with the judicial code of conduct, which emphasizes the precedence of judicial duties over other activities. Despite the controversy, Devine's campaign has been financially successful, raising significant funds and outpacing his opponent in the lead-up to the primary. This situation underscores the tension between the demands of electoral politics and the expectations of judicial office, highlighting the unique challenges faced by elected judges in balancing these roles.Justice Misses Half of Texas Supreme Court Arguments to CampaignThis week's closing music features the vibrant Allegro from Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy's Violin Concerto in E minor, Op. 64, a masterpiece that has captivated audiences and performers alike with its lyrical beauty and innovative structure. It was Mendelssohn's final concerto before his untimely death due to illness at the age of 38. Born on February 3, 1809, in Hamburg, Germany, Mendelssohn was a musical prodigy who made significant contributions to the Romantic era, both as a composer and conductor. This weekend marks the anniversary of his birth, and if he were alive today, Mendelssohn would be celebrating his 215th birthday. His Violin Concerto, premiered in 1845, stands as one of the most important and beloved works in the violin repertoire, admired for its emotional depth and technical brilliance. Mendelssohn's ability to blend classical forms with the expressive power of the Romantic era is exemplified in this concerto, particularly in the seamless flow from the first movement into the second, a departure from traditional concerto form that was innovative at the time. This recording, a testament to Mendelssohn's enduring legacy, is made available through the generosity of the University of Chicago Orchestra and under a Creative Commons license, allowing us to appreciate and share the genius of Mendelssohn's compositions. As we listen to the Allegro from his Violin Concerto, we highlight not only Mendelssohn's contribution to music but also the spirit of innovation and expression that defines the Romantic era. If you're looking for more Mendelssohn, and who among us is not, I highly recommend the performance by Ray Chen, available on YouTube and linked in the shownotes. Get full access to Minimum Competence - Daily Legal News Podcast at www.minimumcomp.com/subscribe
Am 26. Januar, einen Tag vor dem Gedenktag zur Befreiung des KZ Auschwitz, erscheint das schon jetzt vieldiskutierte neue Album von Igor Levit: „Lieder ohne Worte“ von Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy.
durée : 00:16:22 - Le Disque classique du jour du mercredi 08 novembre 2023 - Mise en lumière ce matin d'un coffret réunissant tous les enregistrements, réalisés dans le cadre de l'intégrale de la musique vocale sacrée de Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy, par le Chœur de Chambre de Stuttgart sous la direction de Frieder Bernius
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๏ Épisode 72 ๏ La Troisième Symphonie de Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy dite « Écossaise » donna bien du fil à retordre à son compositeur tant, dit-il, il eut du mal à capter musicalement « l'ambiance des brumes écossaises ». Souvent moins jouée que la Quatrième Symphonie « Italienne » du compositeur allemand, l'Écossaise n'en reste pas moins un chef-d'œuvre de la musique romantique. Clément Rochefort nous propose une visite guidée de ce petit trésor écrit par l'un des plus brillants compositeurs du XIX ème siècle. ▂
When it feels like everything is lost, how do we find guidance? In this incredibly difficult and painful week, we've been seeking wisdom, prayer and spiritual guidance. As we get ready to return to Season 4, we wanted to take a step back with a “retro” episode, pulling from our archives from Season 2.In this episode, Five and Nine talks with Angela Mictlanxochitl Anderson Guerrero, who runs Lideramos, a Latino leadership organization in the US, and who is a practicing abuela, or grandmother, in the Danza de la Luna lineage, a transterritorial Mexica ceremonial practice.Angela Mictlanxochitl talks about the four components of her thoughtful engagement framework—intention, responsibility, reciprocity and care—, the role of prayer and spirituality in leadership, being authentic in the workplace and how we care for our physical, psychological and emotional health. She closes with a sound and prayer offering in collaboration with artist Enrique Arriaga Celis.ResourcesFrom Our Guest* Angela's bio on Lideramos* Bless Me, Ultima, by Rudolfo Anaya* Gloria Evangelina AnzaldúaTarot Cards Discussed* The Tower* The Lovers* Next World Tarot, by Cristy C. RoadPrayer Text(audio developed in collaboration with Enrique Arriaga Celis)As I hold my round obsidian mirror, the black magic mirror.My fingers are around the edges. I lift up the black mirror to my face. As I look into the mirror, I see the reflection of my face in the mirror. I feel myself.I invite each of you to look back via the other side into the black magic mirror. Close your eyes and feel -- sense the darkness of the condition of possibility. With the permission of Nana Metzli, our Moon, with the permission of Tonantzin, our Mother, with the permission of the cosmic energies, and the permission of Tonatiuh, the Sun.I ask all the directions to invoke the loving energy of this sacred space we occupy to activate the black magic mirror.May we feel embraced in its stillness wherever you may be, and however you may be. May you honor your thoughts. May you honor your insecurities. May you honor the genius of all the movements in your life.In the beauty and the tragedy of our relations, I ask that you are shown the depth of your love. I ask the reflective black light to shine on each of you.As you feel it tingle, ask yourself, “Who am I and who do I wanna be?”Listen. Listen. Listen to yourself. Claim your sacredness, embrace your medicine to heal, and trust in your unique value and gifts. Now listen and repeat: My path is open. I am guided by my ancestors. The magic of the elements and the sacredness of life wants me to survive. My reflection is my life force. I dance with the weaving of life so I may come into union with the person I am. Listen. Listen. Listen to yourself. As we close, black magic mirror, Please shower the you in me and the me in you with love and kindness. In the light of the black magic mirror, I am you and you are me, We are never alone. With heart over our heads.Walk with confidence in the black light. Ometeotl.Music* Episode: Oh for the wings of a dove, performed by Geraldine Farrar in 1911 and composed by Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy.* Outro: Ain't we got fun, composed by Richard A. Whiting and performed by the Benson Orchestra of Chicago, 1921. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit fiveandnine.substack.com/subscribe
Ein Klassiker für die musikalische Ewigkeit hat am 14.10.1843 Premiere: Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy hat Shakespeares "Sommernachtstraum" genial vertont. Von Christoph Vratz.
Schottland auf der "bucket list": Der junge Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy machte erste Entwürfe zu seiner Dritten Sinfonie, als er Schottland bereiste. Dabei reizte ihn musikalisch besonders die Stimmung des dumpf nebeligen Wetters. Mehr über das Werk des Komponisten in der kurzen Werkeinführung für unterwegs mit Julius Heile.
Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy war Kind jüdischer Eltern und wurde mit sieben Jahren getauft. Das Judentum blieb dennoch Teil seiner Identität. Was an seinen musikalischen Werken christlich oder jüdisch ist, wird in der Forschung bis heute diskutiert.Kühn, Tobiaswww.deutschlandfunk.de, Aus Religion und GesellschaftDirekter Link zur Audiodatei
Sunday Worship for September 17, 2023, from Queen Anne Lutheran Church in Seattle, our 10:30 service— Guest preacher Rev. Leslie Mahraun; Pastor Dan Peterson, presiding; Cantor Kyle Haugen. Prelude—To a Wild Rose, Edward MacDowell (1861–1908); Song Without Words, Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy (1809–1847) • Introit—Ecclesiastes 36:18; Psalm 122:1 • Gathering Hymn—God Is Here, ELW 526 • First Reading—Genesis 50:15-21 • Psalm 103:1-13 • Second Reading—Romans 14:1-12 • Gospel—Matthew 18:21-35 • Sermon—Pastor Leslie Mahraun • Hymn of the Day—Forgive Our Sins as We Forgive, ELW 605 • Distribution Hymn—Take My Life, That I May Be, ELW 685 • Sending Hymn—God of Grace and God of Glory, ELW 705 Link here to view the bulletin. Enjoying our worship recordings? Consider giving a gift to our church; go to this link.
Die faszinierende Kraft der Musik ist in Leipzig überall zu spüren – auf Straßen und Plätzen, in Kirchen, Konzertsälen und an den vielen authentischen Wirkungsstätten berühmter Musiker. Und das hat Tradition: In den vergangenen Jahrhunderten lebten und arbeiteten hier über 500 Komponisten, darunter die Größen der Musikgeschichte: Johann Sebastian Bach, Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy und Clara und Robert Schumann ebenso wie Richard Wagner, Edvard Grieg, Albert Lortzing, Gustav Mahler und Hanns Eisler. Das steht heute im Fokus eines Thementags in Kooperation mit Leipzig Tourismus.
Sunday Worship for August 20, 2023, from Queen Anne Lutheran Church in Seattle, our 10:00 service— Pastor Dan Peterson; Cantor Kyle Haugen. Prelude—Two settings for piano from today's hymns, ELW 650 (tune: MCKEE), Michael Hassell (1952–2019); ELW 785 (tune: VILLE DU HAVRE), John Purifoy (b. 1952) • Introit—Psalm 34:1, 6, 8 • Gathering Hymn—When Peace Like a River, ELW 785 • First Reading—Isaiah 56:1, 6-8 • Second Reading—Romans 11:1-2a, 29-32 • Gospel—Matthew 15:21-28 • Sermon—"Did Jesus Experience Conversion?" Pastor Dan Peterson • Hymn of the Day—There Is a Balm in Gilead, ELW 614 • Distribution Hymn—Eat This Bread, ELW 472 • Sending Hymn—In Christ There Is No East or West, ELW 650 • Postlude—Allegro moderato maestoso, Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy (1809–1847) Link here to view the bulletin. Enjoying our worship recordings? Consider giving a gift to our church; go to this link.
Sunday Worship for July 30, 2023, from Queen Anne Lutheran Church in Seattle, our 10:00 service— Pastor Dan Peterson; Cantor Kyle Haugen. Prelude—Free improvisation on FAITHFULNESS (ELW 733) and BLOTT EN DAG (ELW 790) • Introit—Psalm 105:1, 3 • Gathering Hymn—Day by Day, ELW 790 • First Reading—1 Kings 3:5-12 • Second Reading—Romans 8:26-39 • Gospel—Matthew 13:31-33, 44-52 • Sermon—"Is Evil Real?" Pastor Dan Peterson • Hymn of the Day—Great Is Thy Faithfulness, ELW 733 • Distribution Hymn—Neither Death nor Life, ELW 622 • Sending Hymn—In Thee Is Gladness, ELW 867 • Postlude—Andante alla Marcia, Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy (1809–1847) Link here to view the bulletin. Enjoying our worship recordings? Consider giving a gift to our church; go to this link.
Mit 16 Jahren schrieb Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy sein Oktett in Es-Dur op. 20. Dazu inspiriert hat ihn ein Ensemble magischer Musikanten.
Beim letzten Abo-Konzert des SWR Symphonieorchestes in dieser Saison steht der spanische Dirigent Pablo Heras-Casado mit einer ausgefallenen Stückauswahl am Pult: Luciano Berios „Quatre Dédicaces“, Igor Strawinskys „Psalmensinfonie“ und „Die erste Walpurgisnacht“ von Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy stehen auf dem Programm. Warum ihn zeitgenössische Musik fasziniert und das Singen für ihn über allem steht, verrät er im Gespräch.
Oudemuziekkenner Kees Koudstaal presenteert de recentste CD’s met oude en klassieke muziek. Vakantie-aflevering 1. Symfonieën van Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy en Franz Schubert op de nieuwe cd’s van Les Ambassadeurs & La Grande Ecurie et la chambre du Roy o.l.v. Alexis Kossenko, en het Freiburger Barockorchester. 1. Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy (1809-1847) – Symfonie nummer 4 ‘Italiaanse', […]
Scripture: Luke 7:36-50 Sermon:“Do You See This Woman?” - Rev. Jane H. Rowe Anthem: “How Lovely Are the Messengers?” Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy
Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy (1809 - 1847)- Le Ebridi "La grotta di Fingal"Allegro moderato. Animato in tempo******Inizia a 10'46”- Sinfonia n. 4 in la maggiore "Italiana" , op. 90 Allegro vivace Andante con moto Con modo moderato Saltarello. Presto Berliner PhilharmonikerHerbert von Karajan
Opening Song: Hark (https://open.spotify.com/track/0GkNcAGrayxbAubOaQQB9t?si=f53467cacdb54ce5), original music and words by Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy and Charles Wesley, additional words and music by Joth Hunt Lyrics: Hark the herald angels sing Glory to the newborn King Peace on earth and mercy mild God and sinners reconciled Joyful all ye nations rise Join the triumph of the skies With angelic hosts proclaim Christ is born in Bethlehem Hark the herald angels sing Glory to the newborn King Hark the herald angels sing Christ by highest heaven adored Christ the everlasting Lord Late in time behold Him come Offspring of the Virgin's womb Hail the flesh the Godhead see Hail the incarnate Deity Pleased as man with man to dwell Jesus our Emmanuel Hark the herald angels sing Glory to the new born King Hark the herald angels sing Glory to the new born King Hark the herald angels sing Glory to the new born King Hail the Heaven-born Prince of Peace Hail the Son of righteousness Light and life to all He brings Risen with healing in His wings Mild He lays His glory by Born that man no more may die Born to raise the sons of earth Born to give them second birth Hark the herald angels sing Glory to the new born King Hark the herald angels sing Glory to the new born King Passage: 7 He said therefore to the crowds that came out to be baptized by him, “You brood of vipers! Who warned you to flee from the wrath to come? 8 Bear fruits in keeping with repentance. And do not begin to say to yourselves, ‘We have Abraham as our father.' For I tell you, God is able from these stones to raise up children for Abraham. 9 Even now the axe is laid to the root of the trees. Every tree therefore that does not bear good fruit is cut down and thrown into the fire.” 10 And the crowds asked him, “What then shall we do?” 11 And he answered them, “Whoever has two tunics is to share with him who has none, and whoever has food is to do likewise.” 12 Tax collectors also came to be baptized and said to him, “Teacher, what shall we do?” 13 And he said to them, “Collect no more than you are authorized to do.” 14 Soldiers also asked him, “And we, what shall we do?” And he said to them, “Do not extort money from anyone by threats or by false accusation, and be content with your wages.” 15 As the people were in expectation, and all were questioning in their hearts concerning John, whether he might be the Christ, 16 John answered them all, saying, “I baptize you with water, but he who is mightier than I is coming, the strap of whose sandals I am not worthy to untie. He will baptize you with the Holy Spirit and fire. 17 His winnowing fork is in his hand, to clear his threshing floor and to gather the wheat into his barn, but the chaff he will burn with unquenchable fire.” 18 So with many other exhortations he preached good news to the people. (Luke 3:7–18 ESV) Musical Reflection: Angels We Have Heard on High (GLORIA), French carol Reflection Notes: This joyful French carol describes the scene found in Luke 2:8-15. Angels surprise shepherds in the Bethlehem fields and share the good news of the Savior's birth. The famous chorus of cascading “glorias” emulates the angels' song from that special night. Prayer: Come, true light. Come, life eternal. Come, hidden mystery. Come, light that knows no evening. Come, for your name fills our hearts with longing and is ever on our lips; yet who you are and what your nature is, we cannot say or know. Come, Alone to the alone. Come, for you are yourself the desire that is within me. Come, my breath and life. Come, the consolation of my humble soul. Come, my joy, my glory, my endless delight. -A prayer of Symeon of Chrysopolis (present-day Üsküdar, Turkey), adapted from The Oxford Book of Prayer
Seine Zeitgenossen schätzten den 1809 geborenen Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy als oberste musikalische Institution, während ihn das Dritte Reich posthum zur jüdischen "Unperson" erklärte. Verehrt, verfemt, verachtet, kaum ein anderer Komponist wurde so sehr zum ideologischen Spielball deutscher Kultur- und Geistesgeschichte wie der hochbegabte Sohn eines reichen Hamburger Bankiers. (BR 2011)
This is Five and Nine, a podcast and newsletter at the crossroads of magic, work and economic justice. Welcome to Season 2, Episode 3.You can find us on Apple, Spotify, Google and Instagram.Enjoying the show? Consider buying us a virtual cup of coffee. Subscribe now for just $6 per month. This podcast is always free, but paid subscribers will get access to special content, including how-to's, journaling exercises, tarot suggestions and more.SummaryWhen it feels like everything is lost, how do we find guidance? Five and Nine talks with Angela Mictlanxochitl Anderson Guerrero, who runs Lideramos, a Latino leadership organization in the US, and who is a practicing abuela, or grandmother, in the Danza de la Luna lineage, a transterritorial Mexica ceremonial practice. Angela Mictlanxochitl talks about the four components of her thoughtful engagement framework—intention, responsibility, reciprocity and care—, the role of prayer and spirituality in leadership, being authentic in the workplace and how we care for our physical, psychological and emotional health. She closes with a sound and prayer offering in collaboration with artist Enrique Arriaga Celis.Season 2 is about transitions. As falls sets in in the northern hemisphere and spring int he south, Five and Nine looks at change in all its forms — leaving jobs, changing industries, starting new paths, and the wisdom that tarot and magic have to offer in a world that seems to be ever in flux.ResourcesFrom Our Guest* Angela's bio on Lideramos* Bless Me, Ultima, by Rudolfo Anaya* Gloria Evangelina AnzaldúaTarot Cards Discussed* The Tower* The Lovers* Next World Tarot, by Cristy C. RoadThoughtful Engagement FrameworkPrayer Text (audio developed in collaboration with Enrique Arriaga Celis)As I hold my round obsidian mirror, the black magic mirror.My fingers are around the edges. I lift up the black mirror to my face. As I look into the mirror, I see the reflection of my face in the mirror. I feel myself.I invite each of you to look back via the other side into the black magic mirror. Close your eyes and feel -- sense the darkness of the condition of possibility. With the permission of Nana Metzli, our Moon, with the permission of Tonantzin, our Mother, with the permission of the cosmic energies, and the permission of Tonatiuh, the Sun.I ask all the directions to invoke the loving energy of this sacred space we occupy to activate the black magic mirror.May we feel embraced in its stillness wherever you may be, and however you may be. May you honor your thoughts. May you honor your insecurities. May you honor the genius of all the movements in your life.In the beauty and the tragedy of our relations, I ask that you are shown the depth of your love. I ask the reflective black light to shine on each of you.As you feel it tingle, ask yourself, “Who am I and who do I wanna be?”Listen. Listen. Listen to yourself. Claim your sacredness, embrace your medicine to heal, and trust in your unique value and gifts. Now listen and repeat: My path is open. I am guided by my ancestors. The magic of the elements and the sacredness of life wants me to survive. My reflection is my life force. I dance with the weaving of life so I may come into union with the person I am. Listen. Listen. Listen to yourself. As we close, black magic mirror, Please shower the you in me and the me in you with love and kindness. In the light of the black magic mirror, I am you and you are me, We are never alone. With heart over our heads.Walk with confidence in the black light. Ometeotl.Music* Episode: Oh for the wings of a dove, performed by Geraldine Farrar in 1911 and composed by Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy. * Outro: Ain't we got fun, composed by Richard A. Whiting and performed by the Benson Orchestra of Chicago, 1921.Enjoying the show? Consider buying us a virtual cup of coffee. Subscribe now for just $6 per month.This podcast is always free, but paid subscribers will get access to special content, including how-to's, journaling exercises, tarot suggestions and more.Each paid subscription helps support our production costs and honoraria for our speakers. With enough support, we'll also be able to bring back written transcripts for the show, provide stipends for our producers and hosts, and more.Five and Nine is a podcast and newsletter at the crossroads of magic, work and economic justice. We publish “moonthly” — every new moon
Sunday Worship for September 18, 2022, from Queen Anne Lutheran Church in Seattle, our 10:30 service. Rev. Dan Peterson, presiding Prelude—Song Without Words, Felix Mendelssohn–Bartholdy (1809–1847) • Choral Prelude Prayer of St. Francis, Carol McClure (b. 1955) • Introit—Psalm 9:1, 11 • Gathering Hymn—Now Thank We All Our God, ELW 840 • First Reading—Amos 8:4-7 • Second Reading—1 Timothy 2:1-7 • Gospel—Luke 16:1-13 • Sermon— Pastor Dan Peterson, "Which Way is the Way?" • Hymn of the Day—How Small Our Span of Life, ELW, Hymn 636 • Sending Hymn—Sent Forth by God's Blessing, ELW 547 • Postlude—Marche Triomphale: NUN DANKET ALLE GOTT (ELW 840), Sigfrid Karg-Elert (1877–1933) View the bulletin and read the sermon transcript.
Sein Violinkonzert hat Mendelssoh viel Mühe gekostet. Sechs Jahre quält er sich mit dem Werk, das er seinem Jugendfreund Ferdinand David widmet. Dem Resultat hört man die Anstrengung nicht an. (Autor: Christoph Vratz) Von Christoph Vratz.
Sunday Worship for May 8, 2022, from Queen Anne Lutheran Church in Seattle. Prelude—Selections from Mass for the Convents, François Couperin (1668–1733) • Choral Prelude —Prayer of St. Francis, Carol McClure (b. 1955) • Gathering Hymn—Mothering God, You Gave Me Birth ELW 735 • First Reading—Acts 9:36-43 • Psalm 23 • Second Reading—Revelation 7:9-17 • Gospel—John 10:22-30 • Sermon, Pastor Dan Peterson: Finding a Way Forward: Mother's Day and Roe v. Wade • Hymn of the Day—The Risen Christ, ELW 390 • Sending Hymn—Rise, O Church, Like Christ Arisen, ELW 548 • Postlude—Sonata No. 2 in C Minor for Organ, Op. 65, III. Allegro maestoso e vivace, Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy (1809–1847) View the bulletin and read the sermon transcript.
"Viel Finger, wenig Gehirn", spottete Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy in Paris über Franz Liszt. Der es zum allseits umjubelten, reisenden Klaviervirtuosen gebracht hatte. Ein neuer Typus des Musikers: ein Salonlöwe. Berüchtigt waren seinen zahlreichen Affären; schließlich lebte er in wilder Ehe mit der Fürstin Sayn-Wittgenstein in Weimar. Eine Beziehung, die ihn unverhofft an einen neuen Ort verschlug und seinem Leben eine überraschende Wendung brachte.
Die junge Geigerin Alina Ibragimova stellt immer wieder unter Beweis, dass sie eine der aufregendsten Künstlerinnen ihres Faches ist. Nach Mozart, Schubert und Brahms präsentiert sie mit ihrem Klavierpartner Cédric Thiberghien nun die Violinsonaten von Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy.
Worship service for March 27, 2022, from Queen Anne Lutheran Church in Seattle. Prelude—Pastorale for Flute and Organ, Charles Callahan (b. 1951) • Gathering Hymn—Come, Thou Fount of Every Blessing, ELW 807 • First Reading—Joshua 5:9-12 • Psalm 32 • Second Reading—2 Corinthians 5:16-21 • Gospel—Luke 15:1-3, 11b-32 • Sermon Pastor Dan Peterson "Four Sermontettes: Reimagining the Prodigal Son" • Hymn of the Day—There's a Wideness in God's Mercy, ELW 587 • Sending Hymn—Amazing Grace, ELW 779 • Postlude—Sonata II for organ: IV. Fugue, Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy (1809–1847) View the bulletin and read the sermon transcript.
Leipzig ist der nächste Stopp unserer Audioreise – die Stadt ist berühmt in der Musikwelt. Wir erfahren mehr über Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy, Dirigent des Gewandhausorchesters und Gründer der Hochschule für Musik und Theater. Megumu Nishimura, Geigerin und Studierende an der Musikhochschule, erzählt uns, warum sie zum Musikstudium nach Leipzig gekommen ist. Hört jetzt rein in diesen musikalischen Podcast!
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