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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart - Flute Concerto No. 1: 1st movement Patrick Gallois, flute Swedish Chamber Orchestra Patrick Gallois, conductor More info about today's track: Naxos 8.557011 Courtesy of Naxos of America, Inc. Subscribe You can subscribe to this podcast in Apple Podcasts, or by using the Daily Download podcast RSS feed. Purchase this recording Amazon
Francois Devienne - Flute Concerto No. 8: 3rd movement Patrick Gallois, flute Swedish Chamber Orchestra More info about today's track: Naxos 8.573464 Courtesy of Naxos of America, Inc. Subscribe You can subscribe to this podcast in Apple Podcasts, or by using the Daily Download podcast RSS feed. Purchase this recording Amazon
Mirga Gražinyte-Tyla launched her Deutsche Grammophon recording career in 2019 with an album devoted to Mieczyslaw Weinberg's Symphonies Nos. 2 and 21, released to tie in with the centenary of this neglected composer. Among its many accolades, it was named Gramophone's Recording of the Year and won Gražinyte-Tyla the Opus Klassik Conductor of the Year award. Now she continues her mission to broaden awareness of the Warsaw-born composer's music with Weinberg: Symphonies Nos. 3 & 7 and Flute Concerto No. 1. She is joined by The Deutsche Kammerphilharmonie Bremen and soloist Kirill Gerstein for Symphony No. 7, and by the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra for the Flute Concerto – with soloist Marie-Christine Zupancic – and Symphony No. 3. Purchase the music (without talk) at:Weinberg: Symphonies 3 and 7 - Flute Concerto No. 1 (classicalmusicdiscoveries.store)Your purchase helps to support our show! Classical Music Discoveries is sponsored by La Musica International Chamber Music Festival and Uber. @CMDHedgecock#ClassicalMusicDiscoveries #KeepClassicalMusicAlive#LaMusicaFestival #CMDGrandOperaCompanyofVenice #CMDParisPhilharmonicinOrléans#CMDGermanOperaCompanyofBerlin#CMDGrandOperaCompanyofBarcelonaSpain#ClassicalMusicLivesOn#Uber 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).
Composer/flutist/pianist Louis Moyse's Pastorale was written in 1925 when he was just 14 years old. Louis was the son of the great French flutist Marcel Moyse, and he grew up steeped in Parisian culture and with the sound of the flute in his ears and his heart. That influence shows in this evocative, oh-so-French piece that sounds like a marriage between Impressionism and springtime in the French countryside. Georg Philip Telemann, Fantaisie No. 12, performed by Karen Kevra Louis Moyse, Pastorale, performed by Karen Kevra John Lunn, Downton Abbey Theme, The City of Prague Philharmonic Orchestra J.S. Bach, Gavotte, performed by Karen Kevra Cecile Chaminade, Concertino, performed by Karen Kevra Sakura, traditional Japanese folktune, performed by Karen KevraWolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Flute Concerto No. 2 in D major, Allegro aperto, performed by Marcel Moyse Igor Stravinsky, Petrouchka, Wiener Philharmonic Cab Calloway, Jumpin' Jive Duke Ellington Orchestra, Jubilee Stomp Maurice Ravel, Daphnis et Chloé Suite No. 2, Berlin PhilharmonicSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/user?u=42335511)
Paula Robison is a flutist who is a great artist. Born on a Sunday in Nashville to an extraordinary family of actors, writers, dancers, and musicians, she grew up in Los Angeles not only playing the flute, but studying dance with Bella Lewitzky and theater with Jeff Corey. When she was twelve years old, music claimed her heart and she knew she wanted to be a flutist. At seventeen she was off to the Juilliard School to study flute with Julius Baker, the principal flutist of the New York Philharmonic, but it was during her time in New York that she learned that the great French flutist Marcel Moyse would travel to the city to teach periodically. His singing approach, honesty, and metaphorical and animated way of teaching set Paula on fire and began an important period of mentoring. Her time with Marcel propelled her to great achievement such as winning the First Prize at the Geneva International Competition in 1966, the first American to receive this honor. Her long, lively, and continuing career includes countless recordings, commissions, awards, and devoted students and mentees of her own –all of them flavored with that trademark joie de vivre-something she shared with her mentor Marcel Moyse. MUSIC:George Frederic Handel, Flute Sonata in F Major, Op. 1, No. 11, HWV 369: Allegro (Paula Robison-flute, Timothy Eddy-cello, Kenneth Cooper-harpsichord)Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Flute Concerto No.1 in G major, K.313, Allegro maestoso, (Paula Robison-flute) Apanhei-Te, Cavaquinho! (Paula Robison-flute, and Romero Lubambo, Tiberio Nascimento, Sergio Brandão, Stanley Silverman, Cyro Baptista)Robert Beaser, Cindy, from Mountain Songs for flute and guitar (Paula Robison-flute, Elliot Fisk-guitar)Robert Beaser, Quicksilver, from Mountain Songs for flute and guitar Ol' Man River, Paul RobesonWade in the Water, Fisk Jubilee SingersRobert Beaser, Barbara Allen, from Mountain Songs for flute and guitarBenjamin Godard, "Valse" from Suite De Trois Morceaux, Op. 116 (Paula Robison-flute)Astor Piazolla, "L'Histoire du Tango": Nightclub 1960 (Paula Robison-flute, Elliot Fisk-guitar)Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, "Voi che sapete", from The Marriage of Figaro, K. 492 arranged for flute and string quartet by Nicholas Kitchen (Paula Robison-flute, and the Borromeo String Quartet)Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Flute Concerto No.2 in D major, K.314, Allegro aperto (Marcel Moyse-flute)P.O. Ferroud - Bergere Captive from Trois pièces pour flûte seule (Marcel Moyse-flute)Albert Hammond - It never rains in Southern CaliforniaCamille Saint-Saëns, The Swan, Carnival of the Animals, (Marcel Moyse-flute, Louis Moyse-piano)Camille Saint-Saëns "Voliere" from Carnival of the Animals (Paula Robison-flute with The Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center Giuseppe Verdi, Il Trovatore, (Marcel Moyse-flute, Louis Moyse-piano)J.S. Bach Trio Sonata in G major Moyse Trio, BWV 1038, Largo (Marcel Moyse-flute, Blance Moyse-violin, Louis Moyse-piano)Rosemary Clooney and Vera Ellen, "Sisters" from White ChristmasTheobald Boehm, Variations sur un Air Tyrolien (Marcel Moyse-flute, Louis Moyse, piano)Claude Debussy, Syrinx (Paula Robison-flute)Georges Hüe, Fantasie (Marcel Moyse-flute, Georges Truc)Jean-Louis Tulou, Air Ecossais (Marcel Moyse-flute, Blance Moyse-violin, Louis Moyse-piano)Claude Debussy, "Prélude à l'aprés-midi d'un faune" (Paula Robison-flute)J.S. Bach BWV 244-58 Aus Liebe will mein Heiland sterben, BWV 244, from the Saint Matthew Passion, Herbert Karajan conductingSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/user?u=42335511)
Isabel Allende’s first novel, “The House of the Spirits” catapulted her to literary stardom, and was acclaimed as a classic of Latin American magic realism. That was nearly forty years ago and she’s not stopped writing since: with twenty novels and four volumes of memoir, she’s been translated all over the world and has sold some seventy-four million books. They’re vivid family sagas, with eccentric characters, dramatic reversals, discoveries of lost children, violent death, disease and revolution, and sudden consuming love affairs. But Isabel Allende’s own life is as extraordinary as any of her novels. Abandoned by her father as a small child, she spent her early years travelling across South America with her stepfather, who was a diplomat. He was the cousin of Salvador Allende, Chile’s socialist leader, who became Isabel’s godfather. But when Allende was deposed by the right-wing government of General Pinochet in 1973, Isabel – by then married, with children – became caught up in the violent revolution and had to flee the country. She now lives with her third husband in California. In conversation with Michael Berkeley, Isabel Allende reflects on her extraordinary life, and reveals how she has found happiness now in her seventies. Music choices include Vivaldi, Mozart’s Flute Concerto No. 1, Albinoni, the Chilean singer Victor Jara, a moving song from the Spanish Civil War, and a Mexican love song from the 1940s, “Kiss Me Lots”. A Loftus production for BBC Radio 3 Produced by Elizabeth Burke
07 29 2018 - Flute Concerto No. 2 in D Major, K. 314, Allegro aperto by Snowmass Chapel
07 29 2018 - Flute Concerto No. 2 in D Major, K. 314, Rondo : Allegretto by Snowmass Chapel
07 29 2018 - Flute Concerto No. 2 in D Major, K. 314, Adagio ma non troppo by Snowmass Chapel
¿Quién fue Antonio Vivaldi? ¿Dónde nació? ¿Qué obras compuso? En este episodio los pequeños conocerán a Vivaldi y escucharán algunas de sus obras más conocidas. Conocerán también qué es un “concierto” y cuál es el concierto más famoso de este magnífico compositor. Las notas del episodio en www.allegromagico.com/24. En este episodio vas a escuchar: [00:33] L'estro armonico No. 12 in E Major, Op. 3, RV 265_ I. Allegro [04:07] Gloria in D Major, RV 589_ Gloria in excelsis [05:38] Concerto in F Major for 2 Oboes, Bassoon, 2 Horns, Violin & Strings RV571_ I. Allegro [07:09] Stabat Mater, RV 621_ I. Stabat mater dolorosa (Largo) [09:14] Flute Concerto No. 4 in G Major, RV 435_ II. Largo [10:19] L'estro armonico No. 7 in F Major, Op. 3 (RV 567)_ III. Allegro [11:52] Flute Concerto No. 5 in F Major, RV 434_ III. Presto [12:08] Oboe Concerto in C Major, RV 452_ I. Allegro [12:19] Cello Concerto in D Major_ IV. Allegro vivace [12:33] Guitar Concerto in D Major_ I. Allegro [12:57] Mandolin Concerto in C Major, RV 425_ III. Allegro [14:00] Concerto for 2 Trumpets and String Orchestra in C Major, RV 537_ I. Allegro [15:31] Concerto for 2 Violins and Strings in A Major _Per Eco__ I. Allegro [17:59] Concerto for 2 Oboes and 2 Clarinets in C Major, RV 560_ I. Larghetto-Allegro [19:26] The four Seasons, Summer, Op. 8_2_ III. Presto. Tempo impettuoso d’Estate [19:51] The four seasons, Autumn, Op. 8_3_ III.Allegro (La caccia) [20:21] The four Seasons, Winter, Op. 8_4_ I. Allegro non molto [21:10] The four seasons, Spring, Op. 8_1_ I. Allegro Si te gusta el episodio, califícalo en tu app favorita (Podcasts iTunes, iVoox) o puedes dejar tu review. :) No te pierdas ningún episodio. Súscríbete al newsletter en allegromagico.com/suscribirme. Síguenos en: Facebook, Twitter, Instagram y Pinterest. Únete a la comunidad de padres y profesores de Allegro Mágico en allegromagico.com/comunidad.
Meet the Composer with Nadia Sirota – Q2 Music's podcast about the musical creative process – returns for its third season on Monday, March 6. Pre-game for the new season with a week of clips from the original WNYC radio program. Meet the Composer is available on iTunes or wherever you get your podcasts. Today's blast from the past features the composers and electronic experimentalists Alvin Lucier and Otto Luening. Page introduces us to Lucier's seminal tape piece, I am sitting in a room, and Luening tells the story of his first foray into electronic composition. Luening also wonders at the interest a younger generation has taken in his very earliest music, decades after its conception. Hear a piece of music you loved in the show? Discover it here! 0:05—Aaron Copland: Appalachian Spring | Listen | Buy 0:55—Alvin Lucier: I am sitting in a room | Listen | Buy 3:37—Otto Luening: String Quartet No. 2 | Buy 3:48—Otto Luening: Low Speed | Listen | Buy 5:27—Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Flute Concerto No. 1 in G, K. 313 | Listen | Buy 5:43—Otto Luening: Fantasy in Space | Listen | Buy 6:29—Otto Luening: Incantation | Listen | Buy 6:46—Benjamin Britten: Missa Brevis in D, Op. 63 | Listen | Buy 7:39—Otto Luening: String Quartet No. 2 | Buy
The castaway in Desert Island Discs this week is one of the world's outstanding photojournalists, Eve Arnold. The first American woman member of the famous photographic co-operative, Magnum, she'll be talking about how her passion for photography began with the present of a camera, and how, since then, she has travelled the world in search of arresting pictures, living with hippy communes and with the black power movement, as well as photographing some of the great movie stars, including Paul Newman, Joan Crawford and Marilyn Monroe, with whom she had a close friendship for 10 years. [Taken from the original programme material for this archive edition of Desert Island Discs] Favourite track: Flute Concerto No 1 in D Major Op 44R Op 44 by Antonio Vivaldi Book: Arabian Nights (1000 and One Nights) Luxury: Dark room, film and camera
The castaway in Desert Island Discs this week is one of the world's outstanding photojournalists, Eve Arnold. The first American woman member of the famous photographic co-operative, Magnum, she'll be talking about how her passion for photography began with the present of a camera, and how, since then, she has travelled the world in search of arresting pictures, living with hippy communes and with the black power movement, as well as photographing some of the great movie stars, including Paul Newman, Joan Crawford and Marilyn Monroe, with whom she had a close friendship for 10 years.[Taken from the original programme material for this archive edition of Desert Island Discs] Favourite track: Flute Concerto No 1 in D Major Op 44R Op 44 by Antonio Vivaldi Book: Arabian Nights (1000 and One Nights) Luxury: Dark room, film and camera
Roy Plomley's castaway is soprano Kiri Te Kanawa. Favourite track: Flute Concerto No. 1 in G by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Book: War and Peace by Leo Tolstoy Luxury: Cooking knives
Roy Plomley's castaway is soprano Kiri Te Kanawa.Favourite track: Flute Concerto No. 1 in G by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Book: War and Peace by Leo Tolstoy Luxury: Cooking knives
Roy Plomley's castaway is actor Alan Bates. Favourite track: Flute Concerto No. 1 in G by Giovanni Battista Pergolesi Book: Anthology of Poetry Luxury: Flute