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Fredrich Kuhlau (1786–1832) was a Danish composer of the late Classical and early Romantic periods who wrote prodigiously for the flute. The final movement of his Fantasie for Solo Flute in D major, "Arietta and Variations" is charming, virtuosic, and fun! The aria "Bati, Bati" from Mozart's opera Don Giovanni is the theme. The operatic spirit shines in this 4 minute long gem.Georg Philip Telemann, Fantaisie No. 12, performed by Karen Kevra, flute Georg Friedrich Händel, Suite No. 5 in E Major, HWV 430: IV. Air con Variazioni "The Harmonious Blacksmith" performed by Murray Perahia, piano Franz Schubert's Theme, from the Introduction, Theme, and Variations on "Trockne Blumen", D. 802 performed by Karen Kevra, flute and Jeffrey Chappell, pianoWolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Overture from Don Giovanni, K. 527, Hans Vonk, Staatskapelle DresdenWolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Aria: "Batti, batti, o bel Masetto", Cecelia Bartoli, soprano, Wiener Kammerorchester Friedrich Kuhlau, Fantasie for Solo Flute in D major (Op. 38, No. 1), movement 3, "Arietta and Variations", performed by Karen Kevra, fluteSupport the show
Friedrich Kuhlau - Flute Quintet No. 1: FinaleEyvind Rafn, fluteKim Sjogren, violinBjarne Boye Rasmussen, violaGeorg Svendsen Andersen, violaLars Holm Johansen, celloMore info about today's track: Naxos 8.553303Courtesy of Naxos of America Inc.SubscribeYou can subscribe to this podcast in Apple Podcasts, or by using the Daily Download podcast RSS feed.Purchase this recordingAmazon
Cada mañana nuestro programa “Obras de Cámara” les invita a escuchar una selección del amplio repertorio de composiciones para conjuntos instrumentales escritas por destacados músicos a lo largo de la historia. Producción y selección realizada por Carolina Valdés. Lunes a viernes a las 9:30 hrs. en el 95.1 FM y www.radioudec.cl
Fredrich Kuhlau was admired by Beethoven and is known as "the Beethoven of the flute." He wrote his gorgeous Fantasy in D major for solo flute in 1820 during a four-month stay in Vienna. Perhaps the Danube river provided inspiration for this silky, rippling Romantic music...Georg Philip Telemann, Fantaisie No. 12, performed by Karen KevraFredrich Kuhlau, Fantasy, Op. 38 in D major, Adagio, performed by Karen Kevra J.S. Bach, Fantasia in G minor, BWV 542, performed by Hans-André Stamm-organ Beethoven, Choral Fantasy, Op. 80, performed by Singapore Symphony Chorus and Youth Choir, Eudenice Palaruan, Choral Director, Tengku Irfan, piano https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8AXnA7-TD4QBeethoven, Piano Sonata No. 14 in C-Sharp Minor, Op. 27 No. 2 "Moonlight" - I. Adagio sostenuto performed by Maurizio Pollini-piano Beethoven, Symphony #6 "Pastorale" - Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra, Sir Charles Mackerras, conductorPlease support the show.Artwork: Danube landscape near Regensburg, by Albrecht AltdorferSupport the show
Friedrich Kuhlau war ein deutsch-dänischer Komponist und auch die Pianistin Marie-Luise Bodendorff lebt mittlerweile im Nachbarland. Sie arbeitet an einer Gesamteinspielung seines Klavierwerkes. Mehr von André Sittner.
Today on Introductions, we have two chamber groups: the Omaggio String Quartet from the Music Institute of Chicago Academy, and the Purple Hippopotami Flute Trio from Merit School of Music, playing Kuhlau, Haydn, Debussy, Tomasi, Walker, Prokofiev, and Beeftink. Members of both groups have appeared on Introductions in the past. Thanks to ensemble members Elinor Detmer and Katherine Chen for ... The post Omaggio String Quartet and Purple Hippopotami Flute Trio appeared first on WFMT.
durée : 00:12:04 - Le Disque classique du jour du mardi 02 mars 2021 - Christoph Eschenbach grave le répertoire pédagogique des jeunes pianistes en apprentissage. Clementi, Dussek, Kuhlau, toutes les pièces qu’un élève rencontre durant ses études, enfin réunies dans le coffret Piano Lessons. La plupart des enregistrements y font leur première parution internationale.
Menneskets dybe fascination af havet og dets stærke kræfter strømmer gennem et væld af musikalske og litterære værker - fra bibelfortællinger og middelaldermyter til vor tid. Peter Maxwell Davies: Westerlings. Signe Lykke: Wetlands. Jaakko Mantyjärvi: Canticum Calamitatis Maritimae. DR Vokalensemblet. Dirigent: Marcus Creed. (Trinitatis Kirke 30. oktober). Ca. 21.00 Fløjtenisten Othonas Gkogkas, der er debuteret fra Det Kgl. Danske Musikkonservatorium, spiller Kuhlau og Debussy. Vært: Mette Greiffenberg. www.dr.dk/p2koncerten
In this podcast, I'm showcasing the beautiful restorative work of Brana Records and the atmospheric debut album of Mike Ladouceur (@mike-ladouceur), Between Worlds. Brana Records is a label that is focused on restoring the wonderful rare recordings by the Polish/Brazilian pianist, Felicja Blumental. As well as recording the great masterpieces such as the piano concertos of Grieg and Rachmaninoff, Ms Blumental championed neglected early 19th century piano composers such as Clementi, Kuhlau, Czerny, and solo piano music by Spanish and Portuguese Baroque composers. She enjoyed a relationship with leading composers such as Penderecki and Villa-Lobos - he dedicated his Fifth Piano Concerto to Ms. Blumental, which she performed under the composer with leading orchestras of Europe and recorded for EMI in Paris with the Orchestre National. Her appearances in South and North America brought her further stardom. Many of these recordings are now released on Brana Records and all CD covers feature the fine art prints of Felicja Blumental's husband, Markus Mizne. It was a delight to receive a copy of one of these CDs; Ms Blumental's beautiful artistry and shimmering pianism shines through her recordings. Visit branarecords.com to learn more about Brana Records and purchase these CDs. Last week, I spoke to Mike Ladouceur, known for working on blockbusters like Ad Astra and Mission Impossible – Fallout, as well as the BBC hit TV series His Dark Materials. Mike's debut album, Between Worlds, is out now. It features 42 of London's top musicians - the music was recorded at Angel Studios and is published by Warp Publishing. Between Worlds was designed as a multi-artform, immersive experience. The album is accompanied by bespoke videos, presenting space scenes from NASA's satellite photography with stunning landscapes taken on earth from drone footage filmed by Phillip Whiteman. Nick Denman's album artwork uses the Automatic Drawing process, and is a series of paintings with acrylic and charcoal on canvas. In this interview, we talked about some of the ways online teaching can benefit music students during this current crisis. We also discussed the importance of narrative and individuality within a composer’s voice, and this is something that is very much at the heart of Between Worlds. We talked about the creative process behind the album and the collaboration between other narrative media. Many thanks to Jonathon Tester for putting me in touch with Mike about his wonderful projects, and to Mike for taking the time to talk to me! Interview recorded 1st May 2020; published 9th May 2020. Mike's film and TV credits include music for Dateline (NBC) and Aurora Fearnley's epic Sci-fi Pulsar (Little Northern Light/Reel Issues Films), which stars David Gyasi and Jessie Buckley. Mike enjoys working with the internationally celebrated composer Lorne Balfe, and has written additional music and arrangements for His Dark Materials (HBO/BBC) and for Master Moley (Nottage Productions) starring Gemma Arterton, Charles Dance, Julie Walters, Warwick Davis. Mike worked as Orchestrator on major projects including Ad Astra (Plan B), Gemini Man (Skydance/Paramount), and worked on the Music Department of Mission Impossible: Fallout (Paramount), The Emoji Movie (Sony) and Call the Midwife (BBC). Mike’s notable career highlights are many and varied, and include winning the Angel Award for Best Original Music, Short Film for BirthCloud, and the Tagore Gold Medal for outstanding musical contributions at the Royal College of Music, presented in March 2016 by HRH Prince Charles, the Prince of Wales. Mike is a passionate educator and holds prestigious teaching posts at two of the world's leading institutions, London's Royal College of Music and the University of Cambridge, where he teaches the film music curriculum at both undergraduate and Master's levels. Mike is signed to Warp Publishing.
H. C. Andersen her, der og alle vegne: Planer om et kommende oplevelsescenter på en vestsjællandsk herregård, hvor eventyrdigteren overnattede i en uge i 1862, er løbet ind i problemer, fordi regeringen vægrer sig ved at udbetale et støttebeløb, der blev bevilget af den forrige regering. Men Lerchenborg er langt fra det eneste gods, som Andersen kastede glans over med sine besøg: Kulturen på P1 kortlægger de mange muligheder for fremtidige HCA-oplevelsescentre. Beethovens danske forbindelser: At Ludwig van Beethoven skrev nogle af den klassiske musiks allervigtigste værker vil næppe komme bag på nogen. Men at han havde tætte forbindelser til Danmark - forbindelser, der involverede Oehlenschlæger, Kuhlau, Slaget på Reden og en frygtelig masse champagne - det er måske nyt. Altså indtil efter Kulturen på P1 i dag. Den vidunderlige beton: I Norge har nedrivningsplaner for en bombe-beskadiget beton-regeringsbygning skabt voldsom debat. I Danmark har affredningen af den betonhal, der rummer Roskildes vikingeskibe, på samme måde delt vandene. Hvor arkitekterne ser rå skønhed ser mange almindelige borgere grimme, grå bygninger - men der var engang, hvor betonen var udset til at redde Danmark. Kulturen på P1 fortæller betonens kulturhistorie. Da kalenderen sprang 11 dage over: I dag for 320 år siden var det den 18. februar, præcis som nu. Men dagen efter var det pludselig den 1. marts. Kulturen på P1 fortæller historien om et kalenderskifte, der udløste både rasende demonstrationer mod paven, engelsk fagforeningsballade - og en masse dato-forvirring for rejsende i Europa. Værter: Karen Secher og Tore Leifer.
A belated welcome to the new year from the CoffeeHouse Classical! We're kicking off 2020 with a virtuosic solo for the flute written by a musical master who didn't even play the flute! Subscribe, and share with a friend! Music Music: https://imslp.org/wiki/3_Fantaisies_for_Solo_Flute%2C_Op.38_(Kuhlau%2C_Friedrich) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/legalcode
durée : 00:25:50 - Philippe Entremont, pianiste (2/5) - Cette semaine, Les Grands interprètes de la musique classique reviennent sur le parcours du pianiste et chef d’orchestre Philippe Entremont
Le lavage de la semaine avec Eve-Lyne Couturier et Dennis Trudeau ; Un médecin à la Matapédia : Entrevue avec Sylvie Gallant ; Quel avenir pour les talons hauts : Discussion ; Vins avec Élyse Lambert : Un blanc pour accompagner les asperges ; Cinéma avec Helen Faradji et Georges Privet : Solo, A Star Wars Story ; Musique avec Frédéric Lambert : Concertos pour violoncelle de C.P.E. Bach ; Culture populaire avec Pascale Lévesque : Enchères et culture pop ; Vidéo de la semaine avec Helen Faradji : Sarah Silverman et la santé mentale ; Cinéma avec Georges Privet : Gauguin, Voyage de Tahiti, de Edouard Deluc ; Musique avec Frédéric Lambert : Grandes sonates pour flûte de Kuhlau ; Culture populaire avec Pascale Lévesque : Le retour d'Arrested Development ; Vins avec Élyse Lambert : Rouge de fraîcheur ; Cinéma avec Georges Privet : Leaning Into the Wind, de Thomas Riedelsheimer ; Entrevue avec Kent Nagano : Festival Beethoven ; À voir sur le web avec Helen Faradji : La websérie
Le lavage de la semaine avec Eve-Lyne Couturier et Dennis Trudeau ; Un médecin à la Matapédia : Entrevue avec Sylvie Gallant ; Quel avenir pour les talons hauts : Discussion ; Vins avec Élyse Lambert : Un blanc pour accompagner les asperges ; Cinéma avec Helen Faradji et Georges Privet : Solo, A Star Wars Story ; Musique avec Frédéric Lambert : Concertos pour violoncelle de C.P.E. Bach ; Culture populaire avec Pascale Lévesque : Enchères et culture pop ; Vidéo de la semaine avec Helen Faradji : Sarah Silverman et la santé mentale ; Cinéma avec Georges Privet : Gauguin, Voyage de Tahiti, de Edouard Deluc ; Musique avec Frédéric Lambert : Grandes sonates pour flûte de Kuhlau ; Culture populaire avec Pascale Lévesque : Le retour d'Arrested Development ; Vins avec Élyse Lambert : Rouge de fraîcheur ; Cinéma avec Georges Privet : Leaning Into the Wind, de Thomas Riedelsheimer ; Entrevue avec Kent Nagano : Festival Beethoven ; À voir sur le web avec Helen Faradji : La webs
Copenhagen Piano Quartet var med til at markere Hjørring Musikforenings 75-årsjubilæum med en koncert med klaverkvarteter af Mahler, Kuhlau og Schumann.(Hjørring Gymnasium 8. april). Ca. 21.30Brahms: Variationer over et tema af Haydn.Det Svenske Kammerorkester.Dirigent: Thomas Dausgaard.Vært: Klaus Møller-Jørgensen. www.dr.dk/p2koncerten
Skøn jomfru, luk dit vindue op! I begyndelsen af 1800-tallet er det to tyske komponister, der skriver de danske operaer, som publikum på Kongens Nytorv både jubler over og buh'er ud. Weyse og Kuhlau er tidens varme navne - og man kan selvfølgelig kan købe idolplakater af dem til væggen hjemme i stuen. Medvirkende: Sten Høgel, Lars Ulrik Mortensen og Anna Schram Vejlby. Tilrettelæggelse og produktion: Henrik Engelbrecht.
Freidrich Kuhlau Sonatina (1752-1832) Op.20, No. 1, played by Gina Shetty, students of Cynthia Marie VanLandingham at TallyPiano & Keyboard Studios in Tallahassee, Floirda. (www.tallypiano.com)