Podcasts about harmoniemusik

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SALON BAROQUE
Staffel 1 - Folge 4

SALON BAROQUE

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2022 33:36


Mit dem Klarinettisten Markus Springer tauchen wir ein in die Welt der Klarinetteninstrumente, über die wir nicht nur sprechen, sondern die Sie auch in Aufnahmen des Calamus Consorts hören können. Außerdem gehen wir der Frage nach, was denn die Harmoniemusik des 18. Jahrhunderts mit dem Radio zu tun hat.

SRF Musikwelle Brunch
Abtretender Präsident der IG Schweizer Blaskapellen

SRF Musikwelle Brunch

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2021 56:58


Die Blasmusik ist seine Passion. Ob Brassband, Harmoniemusik oder Blaskapelle - Willy Odermatt spielt mit oder übernimmt die Leitung, er komponiert und arrangiert. Willy Odermatt übernimmt auch immer wieder Verantwortung. Vom Kassier in der Feldmusik Weggis über den Arrangeur bei den Dorfspatzen Oberägeri bis zum Präsident der IG Schweizer Blaskapellen. Als Leiter der Musikschule Arth SZ kümmert er sich wesentlich um den Nachwuchs, aber auch um die Kommunikation zwischen den Schülern und den Dorf-Vereinen. Er selber ist in der Feldmusik von Weggis aufgewachsen und konnte damals von engagierten Dirigenten und Präsidenten profitieren. Er trug seine Uniform mit Stolz!

Klassik aktuell
Restart der Amateurmusik-Ensembles

Klassik aktuell

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2021 3:44


Sieben Monate lang befanden sich Laienmusikgruppen wie Chöre, Bigbands oder Blaskapellen im Proben-Lockdown, Zusammen zu musizieren, war aus Infektionsschutzgründen nicht erlaubt. Nun ist der Probenbetrieb wieder möglich, wenn auch mit einigen Vorgaben, die die Musiker vor Herausforderungen stellen. Wir waren bei der Harmoniemusik in Füssen bei der ersten Probe nach dem Lockdown dabei.

Everything Band Podcast
Episode 177 - Nicholas Williams

Everything Band Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2020 73:16


Nicholas Williams is an Associate Professor of Music, Music Director and Conductor of the Wind Symphony and Concert Band at the Melbourne Conservatorium of Music. He joins the show to talk about growing up and starting his career in Texas and his recent move to Australia. Topics: Nick’s origin story growing up in Texas, the role of the church in his early musical development, and why his Mom wouldn’t let him play the clarinet. Going to the University of North Texas as an undergraduate and Nick’s first teaching job. Teaching only 9th and 10th graders at Clark High School in Plano, Texas. The story of how Nick ended up in Australia and his early observations about the differences between his experience there versus his experiences in Texas. Links: Nicholas Williams Melbourne Conservatorium of Music Persichetti: Symphony no. 6 for Band Barnes: Symphony no. 3, Lento Biography: Dr Nicholas Enrico Williams is an Associate Professor of Music, Music Director and Conductor of the Wind Symphony and Concert Band at the Melbourne Conservatorium of Music in Melbourne, Australia. Before moving to Melbourne, for sixteen years Dr Williams was the Assistant Director of Wind Studies, Conductor of the Wind Ensemble, Concert Band, and the Director of Athletic Bands at the University of North Texas. For a decade, he was the Conductor of the Greater Dallas Youth Orchestra Wind Symphony. In addition, he is a frequent guest conductor for the Dallas Winds (formerly Dallas Wind Symphony). As an advocate of chamber music, Dr Williams was the founder and conductor of the East Plano Brass and was the principal guest conductor for the Harmoniemusik chamber ensemble. In the wind band world, he has been a guest conductor with the United States Air Force Band; Dallas Wind Symphony; Lone Star Wind Orchestra; at the annual Midwest International Band and Orchestra Clinic in Chicago, Illinois; the College Band Directors National Association regional conference; the Texas Bandmasters Association Convention; and the Texas Music Educators Association Annual Clinic in San Antonio, Texas. Dr Williams is active in the United States, Australia, Canada, Europe, and Southeast Asia as a conductor, clinician, adjudicator, consultant, and arranger; his arrangements and transcriptions for wind band, percussion ensembles, drum corps, and school pagentry ensembles are performed by outstanding organizations throughout the world. Dr Williams is a sought-after recording session producer, associate producer, and editor, having been involved with numerous CDs and DVDs on the Klavier, Mark Records, GIA labels, as well as UNT projects. In addition to his work in the recording arts, he has written several conductor study guides that are published in the Teaching Music Through Performance in Band series. He is a primary consultant of Women of Influence in Contemporary Music and is an honorary member of Sigma Alpha Iota International Music Fraternity. His professional affiliations include the Australian Band and Orchestra Directors Association, Texas Music Educators Association, Texas Bandmasters Association, College Band Directors National Association, Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, and Phi Beta Mu, an international bandmasters fraternity.

AirCampus Graz
Erfolgsstory

AirCampus Graz

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2020


Wer gerade etwas mehr Zeit daheim verbringt als sonst, kann vieles für sich entdecken – zum Beispiel die Harmoniemusik. Sie stammt aus der Welt des Militärs und eroberte im 18. Jahrhundert den Adel. Peter Heckl (Foto) zeichnet die Erfolgsstory nach. Der Beitrag Erfolgsstory erschien zuerst auf AirCampus.

Naxos Classical Spotlight
Beethoven’s Harmoniemusik

Naxos Classical Spotlight

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2019 20:01


Beethoven certainly has the wind in his sails with this tremendous release of music for wind ensemble, a genre that formed a regular part of entertainment in the composer’s day. Included on the recording, for example, is his Sextet for winds in E flat major that was well received by a critic at the time for its “splendid melodies, leisurely harmonic flow, and wealth of new and surprising ideas.” The works on the programme have never before been recorded by such a distinguished line-up of players. With professorships at leading institutions such as the Yale and Manhattan Schools of Music, the Juilliard School, Adelphi University and others, this is as influential a team of wind players as you could imagine. The recording, of course, forms part of the Naxos 90-CD box set of Beethoven’s complete output (8.500250) that marks next year’s 250th anniversary of the composer’s birth.

Sarah's Music: Contemporary Classical
Harmoniemusik in Berlin

Sarah's Music: Contemporary Classical

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2019 12:01


The Berlin Philharmonic Winds share their love of a popular form of chamber music known as Harmoniemusik. This music for wind ensemble and double bass is guaranteed to lift your spirits!

Sarah's Music: Klassik erleben
Harmoniemusik aus Berlin

Sarah's Music: Klassik erleben

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2019 12:01


Die Bläser der Berliner Philharmoniker haben eine alte Kammermusik-Tradition wieder entdeckt - die sogenannte Harmoniemusik - und damit das Publikum in Berlin begeistert.