Podcasts about Luigi Boccherini

Italian composer and cellist (1743–1805)

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Pista de fusta
DJ convidat: Edu Requejo

Pista de fusta

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2025 60:14


El debutant Edu Requejo ens presenta el seu disc "Baghoo", amb una sessi

Radio Maria België
Klassiekuur. Klassiekuur heet u welkom met renaissance, barokke, klassieke en gregoriaanse muziek!

Radio Maria België

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2025 72:33


Klassiekuur heet u welkom met renaissance, barokke, klassieke en gregoriaanse muziek, met dank aan: Marc Antoine Charpentier, Luigi Boccherini, Ludwig August Lebrun, een gregoriaans anoniem componist, Biagio Marini en Franz Danzi; met werken ter ere van Maria’s geboorte en de feestdag van de H. Gregorius én instrumentale muziek, namelijk een Prélude voor piano, een Fandango-dans, […]

Música y Letra
Música y Letra: San Isidro I - Luigi Boccherini

Música y Letra

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2025 59:55


Andrés Amorós inicia un ciclo dedicado a Madrid con motivo de San Isidro. Comienza con una pieza de este compositor italiano.

I Notturni di Ameria Radio
I Notturni di Ameria Radio del 29 aprile 2025 - L. Boccherini / La musica notturna delle strade di Madrid / Concerto n. 9 in si bemolle maggiore per violoncello e orchestra / Pablo Casals / Jordi Savall / London Symphony Orchestra

I Notturni di Ameria Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2025 35:37


Luigi Boccherini (1743-1805)La musica notturna delle strade di Madrid Op. 30 n. 6 (G. 324)Quintettino per due violini, viola e due violoncelli in do maggiore 1.       Le campane dell'Ave Maria 2.       Il tamburo dei Soldati 3.       Minuetto dei Ciechi 4.       Il Rosario (Largo assai, allegro, largo come prima) 5.       Passa Calle (Allegro vivo) 6.       Il tamburo 7.       Ritirata (Maestoso)Le Concert des NationsJordi Savall, conductor *****12:38Concerto n. 9 in si bemolle maggiore per violoncello e orchestra, G 4821.       Allegro moderato2.       Adagio non troppo3.       Rondo. Allegro Pablo Casals, violoncello London Symphony OrchestraLandon Ronald, conductor

DAR Today Podcast
DAR Today Podcast - April 2025 - Week 1

DAR Today Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2025 17:34


April 2025 - Week 1 - DAR Today PodcastNational Society Daughters of the American RevolutionPresident General Pamela Edwards Rouse WrightBrooke Bullmaster Stewart, National Chair DAR Today PodcastClick for more information about the Daughters of the American Revolution!CLICK HERE to visit our YouTube (video) version of this podcastTo support the goals and mission of the DAR, please visit our web site at https://www.DAR.org/GivingIn This Episode:Committee Interview Series: Patti Maclay, National Chair Franco-American Memorial Committee - Part 3 in a series. Discusses in-depth, the relationship between the Marquis and his wife, Adrienne, and their firm commitment to the ideals of liberty and democracy for all.Highlighting State Events honoring the 200th Anniversary of Lafayette's Farewell Tour! Both North and South Carolina held fancy dress Balls to honor this special event!Chapter & State Social Media Posts featured:South Dakota DAR, featuring the Black Hills Chapter in Rapid City. State Website: https://www.sdsdar.org/ Chapter website: https://www.sdsdar.org/black-hills/Harrisburg Chapter in Harrisburg, PA State website: https://www.pssdar.org/ and Chapter website: https://harrisburgdar.org/Issaqueena Chapter in Greenwood, SC and the Trenton Chapter in Aiken, SC State website: https://www.southcarolinansdar.org/ Issaqueena Chapter website: https://www.issaqueena-dar.org/ Trenton Chapter website: https://trentonnsdar.org/Lake Minnetonka Chapter in Wayzata. Minnesota State website: https://minnesotadar.org/ Chapter website: https://lakeminnetonkadar.org/Richard Dobbs Spaight Chapter in New Bern, NC State website: https://public.ncdar.org/ Chapter website: https://www.ncdar.org/RichardDobbsSpaight/index.html Special Links:For upcoming events to honor Lafayette, visit: American Friends of Lafayette Society: https://friendsoflafayette.wildapricot.org/North Carolina State Society DAR: https://public.ncdar.org/South Carolina State Society DAR: https://www.southcarolinansdar.org/Washington's Light Infantry: https://www.washingtonlightinfantry.org/ All music is copyright free and provided by Epidemic SoundDuring Opener: "For Far Too Long" by Wanderer's TroveEnd of Opener: Canon in D Major (Chamber Music Version), by Johann PachelbelEnd of Interview segment: Minuet from String Quintet in E Major, Op. 13, No. 5 Version 2" by Luigi Boccherini "State Lafayette Events segment: "Sonatina in G Major, Anh. 5 No.1" by Ludwig van BeethovenEnd of State Lafayette Events segment in to Closing: "Minuet from String Quintet in E Major, Op. 13, No. 5 Version 2" by Luigi Boccherini #nsdar #America #USA #Preservation #Education #Patriotism #daughters #todaysDAR #darpodcast #lafayette For more information about the Daughters of the American Revolution, please visit DAR.orgTo support the goals and mission of the DAR, please visit our web site at DAR.org/GivingAll music free of copyright and provided through Epidemic Sound! Check out this amazing source for music at https://share.epidemicsound.com/xr2blv

BackstageBeethoven
Neue Episode

BackstageBeethoven

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2025 19:20


Tauchen Sie ein mit uns in die faszinierende Klangwelt des späten 18. Jahrhunderts! In dieser Folge nehmen wir Sie mit zu unseren beiden »Vor Ort Konzerten«, welche die Verbindung zwischen Bonn und Paris hörbar machen. Werke von Joseph Haydn, François-Joseph Gossec, Anton Romberg und Luigi Boccherini erzählen von kulturellem Austausch, musikalischen Strömungen und den klanglichen Besonderheiten dieser Epoche. Was machte Paris zur Musikmetropole ihrer Zeit? Wie beeinflussten sich deutsche und französische Komponisten gegenseitig? Und welche Rolle spielte Bonn in diesem musikalischen Dialog? Begleite uns auf eine Reise durch kunstvolle Sinfonien, ein virtuoses Solo-Konzert und mitreißende Orchesterklänge – ein Fest für alle Liebhaber der klassischen Musik!

NDR Kultur - Neue CDs
Album der Woche: Steven Isserlis - Luigi Boccherini: "Engelsmusik"

NDR Kultur - Neue CDs

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2024 4:33


Keration Podcast
La Storia della Musica S03E04 Luigi Boccherini

Keration Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2024 8:31


La Storia della Musica S03E04 Luigi Boccherini (tipeee.com)

El compositor de la setmana
Boccherini, l'"outsider" del classicisme (5/5)

El compositor de la setmana

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2024 77:30


El compositor de la setmana
Boccherini, l'"outsider" del Classicisme (4/5)

El compositor de la setmana

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2024 77:23


El compositor de la setmana
Boccherini, l'"outsider" del Classicisme (3/5)

El compositor de la setmana

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2024 59:03


El compositor de la setmana
Boccherini, l'"outsider" del Classicisme (2/5)

El compositor de la setmana

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2024 59:04


El compositor de la setmana
Boccherini, l'"outsider" del classicisme (1/5)

El compositor de la setmana

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2024 59:41


The Furious Curious
123. [Top Episodes]: Eat the Rich

The Furious Curious

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2024 32:15


Brit and Chase return to unpack why #EatTheRich has (re)risen to prominence. SOURCES: ⁠https://www.gq.com/story/eat-the-rich-digital-generation⁠ ⁠https://www.nytimes.com/2019/02/12/your-money/tax-refund-decrease.html⁠ ⁠https://www.harpersbazaar.com/uk/culture/entertainment/a38481460/why-are-we-so-obsessed-with-succession/⁠ ⁠https://www.phillyvoice.com/cherry-hill-school-district-lunch-debt-donation-prom-field-trips/⁠ ⁠https://www.marketplace.org/2023/02/15/why-eat-the-rich-storylines-are-taking-over-tv-and-movies/⁠ ⁠https://www.contagious.com/news-and-views/eat-the-rich-is-the-dominant-creative-narrative-for-advertising⁠ ⁠https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2022/07/25/the-haves-and-the-have-yachts⁠ ⁠https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eat_the_rich⁠ ⁠https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gilded_Age⁠ What the succession ending means: ⁠https://youtu.be/0vhipybrPdg⁠ ⁠https://www.vulture.com/article/what-is-a-nepotism-baby.html⁠ ⁠https://junkee.com/eat-the-rich-tiktok/281339⁠ MUSIC: "Eat the Rich" (Aerosmith), "Minuetto" (Luigi Boccherini), "jazzy-abstract-beat-11254" (Coma-Media). ©2024, ©2023 The Furious Curious

WDR 3 Meisterstücke
Das berühmte Menuett des Luigi Boccherini

WDR 3 Meisterstücke

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2024 13:09


Luigi Boccherini schrieb mehr Werke als Beethoven. Wirklich berühmt ist davon aber nur noch ein einziges: Sein Menuett aus dem Streichquintett E-Dur op 13 Nr. 5 kennt man aus Filmen und taucht in sämtlichen Klassikcharts auf. Dabei hat der Komponist aus der Toskana, der die meiste Zeit in Madrid lebte, so viel mehr zu bieten... Von Christoph Vratz.

I Notturni di Ameria Radio
I Notturni di Ameria Radio del 3 Aprile 2024 - Luigi Boccherini / La musica notturna delle strade di Madrid / Concerto n. 9 in si bemolle maggiore per violoncello e orchestra / Pablo Casals

I Notturni di Ameria Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2024 35:37


Luigi Boccherini (1743-1805)La musica notturna delle strade di Madrid Op. 30 n. 6 (G. 324)Quintettino per due violini, viola e due violoncelli in do maggiore I. Le campane dell'Ave Maria II. Il tamburo dei Soldati III. Minuetto dei Ciechi IV. Il Rosario (Largo assai, allegro, largo come prima) V. Passa Calle (Allegro vivo) VI. Il tamburo VII. Ritirata (Maestoso)Il Concerto delle Nazioni Jordi Savall, direttore*****12:38Concerto n. 9 in si bemolle maggiore per violoncello e orchestra, G 482 1.       Allegro moderato2.      Adagio non troppo3.      Rondò. Allegro Pablo Casals, violoncello London Symphony Orchestra Landon Ronald, direttore More info:https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/La_musica_notturna_delle_strade_di_Madridhttps://www.flaminioonline.it/Guide/Boccherini/Boccherini-Concerto482.html

Accelerando
92. Boccherini: Our Hero Among Cellist Composers

Accelerando

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2024 20:45


The music of Luigi Boccherini is some of the most elegant and refined of the era that emerged out of the Baroque and eventually arrives at the Classical Era. Boccherini lived in this in-between time. He began writing polyphonic music and switched to homophonic writing after he met Sammartini. Both Sammartini and Boccherini were composers READ MORE The post 92. Boccherini: Our Hero Among Cellist Composers first appeared on Accelerando Podcast.

Minimum Competence
Legal News for Fri 2/9 - Judge Newman's Upheld Suspension Worries Some, Trump Looks Likely to Win in Ballot Disqualification Dispute and Genesis Global Seeks Settlement

Minimum Competence

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2024 12:47


This Day in Legal History: Jamaican Independence On this day in legal history, February 9, 1962, marks a significant milestone for Jamaica as it achieved full independence, breaking away from the Federation of the West Indies. This pivotal moment in Jamaican history was the culmination of a long journey towards sovereignty, reflecting the island nation's desire for self-governance and control over its own destiny. Despite its newfound independence, Jamaica chose to remain a member of the British Commonwealth of Nations, signifying a continued, albeit altered, relationship with the United Kingdom.The transition to independence was not merely a political formality but a transformative legal and social shift that laid the foundation for Jamaica's future. As a fully independent nation, Jamaica adopted its own constitution, which established the legal framework for the government and guaranteed the rights and freedoms of its citizens. This constitution reflected Jamaica's unique identity and aspirations, incorporating both the legacy of British legal traditions and the influences of Jamaican culture and values.The decision to remain within the Commonwealth underscored Jamaica's commitment to maintaining ties with other nations that shared a common history and set of values, while also asserting its autonomy on the world stage. This dual approach allowed Jamaica to forge its path in international relations, trade, and legal cooperation, benefiting from the solidarity and support of the Commonwealth network.Jamaica's independence day is not only a celebration of its past struggles for sovereignty but also a recognition of the legal and democratic principles that continue to guide the nation. It serves as a reminder of the importance of self-determination, the rule of law, and the ongoing quest for justice and equality. As Jamaicans reflect on their journey since 1962, they celebrate the resilience and spirit that have defined their nation's history and look forward to a future shaped by their own hands.In the years following independence, Jamaica has made significant strides in developing its legal system, economy, and social structures, striving to address the challenges that face a modern nation while preserving the rich cultural heritage that is uniquely Jamaican. The anniversary of independence is not just a moment to reflect on the past but an opportunity to renew the commitment to building a just, prosperous, and equitable society for all Jamaicans.The recent affirmation of the suspension of 96-year-old Federal Circuit Judge Pauline Newman has sparked debate over the ethics laws governing the evaluation of federal judges for potential disability and misconduct. This decision, upheld by the US Judicial Conference's Committee on Conduct and Disability, marks only the third written decision in over three years by the panel, emphasizing the rarity of such actions. The Committee found no error in the investigation led by Chief Judge Kimberly A. Moore, indicating thorough compliance with procedural standards. However, this has led to discussions about whether the deference shown to the Judicial Council's decision was appropriate, particularly in the context of suspending an Article III judge.Legal experts are divided on the matter. While some, like Professor Arthur Hellman of the University of Pittsburgh, suggest that the standard of review might need to be more stringent when suspending a judge appointed by the president and confirmed by the Senate, others like Professor Paul Gugliuzza of Temple Law School see the Committee's deferential standard as fitting within typical appellate review practices. The case has also highlighted concerns over how the judiciary handles investigations of its own, with some arguing that there is generally too much deference to judges investigating peers, yet acknowledging that the Newman case is an example of the judiciary attempting accountability.Aliza Shatzman, from the Legal Accountability Project, pointed out broader issues related to the aging federal judiciary and the silence often maintained by judicial clerks and employees due to fear of reputational damage. The Newman case involved complaints from a former judicial assistant and a clerk about being assigned personal tasks, which Judge Newman allegedly dismissed as insignificant.Jeremy Fogel, a retired federal judge, suggested that the judiciary lacks a sophisticated system for assessing judges' cognitive functions, leading to ad hoc and confrontational situations. He proposed a regular assessment protocol to avoid personal conflicts and ensure fair evaluations. The controversy surrounding Judge Newman's suspension underscores the need for a more refined system to address the challenges posed by an aging judiciary, balancing the need for accountability with respect for the complexities of judicial service.Judge Newman's Upheld Suspension Has Some Questioning Ethics LawAt the U.S. Supreme Court, former President Donald Trump's legal challenge against being disqualified from the Colorado ballot for his alleged role in the 2021 Capitol insurrection appeared likely to succeed. During the proceedings, justices from both conservative and liberal wings expressed skepticism toward the argument that Trump could be removed from the ballot under the 14th Amendment, which prohibits individuals who engaged in insurrection against the U.S. from holding office. The case, triggered by a Colorado court's decision, has significant implications for the 2024 presidential election, where Trump is a leading Republican contender.The justices grappled with the application of the 14th Amendment's Section 3, questioning whether a state could unilaterally impact the national election outcome by disqualifying a presidential candidate. Chief Justice John Roberts and Justice Elena Kagan highlighted the potential for a few states to dictate election results, emphasizing the national scope of presidential eligibility. Meanwhile, Justice Brett Kavanaugh pointed out the democratic principle of allowing people to choose their candidates, suggesting that disqualifying Trump could disenfranchise voters.The attorney for the plaintiffs, Jason Murray, argued that Trump's actions to undermine the 2020 election results justified his disqualification, whereas Trump's lawyer, Jonathan Mitchell, contended that even if a candidate admitted to insurrection, Section 3 would allow them to run and potentially win, leaving any sanctions to post-election congressional action.Trump, speaking in Florida, expressed confidence in the Supreme Court and his legal arguments, viewing the case as part of a broader attempt to exclude him from the ballot. This Supreme Court case echoes the institution's critical role in the 2000 presidential election, with the justices revisiting historical precedents to interpret Section 3's enforcement.The debate also touched on the nature of the January 6 Capitol riot, with Mitchell asserting it was a riot rather than an insurrection, a point challenged by Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson. The case underscores the complex interplay between constitutional law, electoral politics, and the judiciary's role in adjudicating disputes that have far-reaching consequences for American democracy.Trump ballot disqualification bid gets skeptical US Supreme Court reception | ReutersGenesis Global, a cryptocurrency lender, has reached a settlement in a lawsuit brought by New York Attorney General Letitia James, marking a significant step in resolving its legal challenges amid bankruptcy proceedings. The lawsuit, filed last year by James, accused Genesis, along with its parent company Digital Currency Group (DCG) and the crypto firm Gemini Trust Co, of defrauding investors out of over $1 billion through the Gemini Earn program. This program allowed customers to lend their crypto assets to Genesis in return for interest.The settlement, pending approval by the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of New York, entails Genesis agreeing to halt its business operations within New York state. This development follows closely on the heels of Genesis settling another lawsuit with the U.S. Securities Exchange Commission concerning the same Earn program. As part of that settlement, Genesis agreed to a $21 million fine, contingent upon its ability to fully reimburse its customers during the bankruptcy process.These legal resolutions represent a crucial phase for Genesis as it navigates through bankruptcy, aiming to alleviate its legal entanglements and financial obligations. The outcomes of these settlements could significantly impact Genesis's future operations and its efforts to address the claims of its creditors and customers. Bankrupt Genesis Global settles NY Attorney General's lawsuit | ReutersThis week's closing theme is by Luigi Boccherini. Born on February 19, 1743, in Lucca, Italy, Boccherini was a distinguished composer and cellist of the Classical era, celebrated for his significant contributions to chamber music. His rich musical legacy is characterized by elegance, lyrical beauty, and the sophisticated use of the cello, an instrument he profoundly mastered and elevated in the classical music canon. Boccherini's extensive body of work includes over one hundred string quintets, quartets, and trios, alongside numerous symphonies and concertos. Despite his substantial output and unique style, Boccherini's compositions were somewhat overshadowed by his contemporaries, such as Haydn and Mozart. However, his works have gained increased recognition and appreciation over time for their inherent grace, inventiveness, and the delicate balance he achieved between melodic and harmonic elements, marking him as a pivotal figure in the development of chamber music in the Classical period. He is said to have evolved chamber music from the format developed by Haydn, elevating the cello to an equal place with the violin and viola. Today's piece is brought to us courtesy of The Internet Memory Foundation (formerly the European Archive Foundation) which is a non-profit foundation whose purpose is archiving content of the World Wide Web. It supports projects and research that include the preservation and protection of digital media content in various forms to form a digital library of cultural content.The piece we'll be closing out with is the minuet from his Quintet in C. Major, we hope you enjoy.  Get full access to Minimum Competence - Daily Legal News Podcast at www.minimumcomp.com/subscribe

VSM: Mp3 audio files
Allegro from Concerto No.3 G. 480 in G major (NEW EDITION) for cello and piano - Mp3 audio file

VSM: Mp3 audio files

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2024 3:45


Clásica FM Radio - Podcast de Música Clásica
Sinfonías Clásicas Italianas | Hoy Toca

Clásica FM Radio - Podcast de Música Clásica

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2024 53:06


Italia es un país con infinitas riquezas musicales, aunque las sinfonías del Clasicismo no aparecen entre las más representadas ni las más populares para el público. Los autores que aparecen en este episodio oscilan entre la fama de Luigi Boccherini y Muzio Clementi y el casi anonimato de Francesco Araia o Pietro Guglielmi. Los otros 3 autores que completan el septeto del programa son Nicolò Piccinni, Nicola Fiorenza y Gaetano Pugnani. Carlos ha seleccionado movimientos rítmicos con otros mucho más íntimos para hacernos una buena idea de la fabulosa música que se hacía en Italia en la segunda mitad del siglo XVIII. Acompáñanos en un viaje apasionante en la nueva entrega de Hoy Toca, el programa de Clásica FM que te quiere sorprender.

Crónicas Lunares
Minuetto - Luigi Boccherini

Crónicas Lunares

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2023 7:00


Viernes por la noche. Una copa de vino, un buen refrigerio, incluso hasta una buena compañía nos viene bien para escuchar estas referencias musicales que se han mantenido a lo largo de la historia y se seguirán escuchando más allá de todos los tiempos. Si te gusta lo que escuchas y deseas apoyarnos puedes dejar tu donación en PayPal, ahí nos encuentras como @IrvingSun  --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/irving-sun/message

El taller del lutier
L'Orquestra d'Instruments Reciclats de Cateura, al Paraguai

El taller del lutier

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2023 56:50


Aprofitant que visita Barcelona per participar al Festival Fixing the Future, conversem amb Favio Ch

Kalm met Klassiek
#170 - Pastorales - 'Pastorale' van Boccherini (S03)

Kalm met Klassiek

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2023 8:26


Welkom terug bij een nieuwe aflevering van Kalm met Klassiek, dé podcastserie voor je dagelijkse momentje rust. Ook vandaag staat in het teken van 'Pastorales', muziek met een herderlijk tintje. Luigi Boccherini is de laatste componist van deze week die met zijn pastorale een draai geeft aan het thema. We luisteren naar een gitaarkwintet: muziek voor vier strijkers en een klassieke ofwel Spaanse gitaar.

Masculine Journey Radio's Podcast 28min
The Joy Ride Episode #148

Masculine Journey Radio's Podcast 28min

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2023 3:59


Welcome fellow Joy Riders to the Masculine Journey Joyride Podcast! On this podcast you will hear funny stories, exchanges, and thought provoking moments that will amuse you, make you smile, and draw you closer to Jesus Christ in your journey of life. Hey Joyriders! Did you know that thankful and grateful are two different things? If you didn't then you are in the right place. This week the guys discuss being grateful, not to be confused with being thankful. The clips are from "SpongeBob SquarePants," and Luigi Boccherini's "Minuet String Quintet."

The Furious Curious
84. Eat the Rich

The Furious Curious

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2023 32:15


Brit and Chase return to unpack why #EatTheRich has (re)risen to prominence. SOURCES: https://www.gq.com/story/eat-the-rich-digital-generation https://www.nytimes.com/2019/02/12/your-money/tax-refund-decrease.html https://www.harpersbazaar.com/uk/culture/entertainment/a38481460/why-are-we-so-obsessed-with-succession/ https://www.phillyvoice.com/cherry-hill-school-district-lunch-debt-donation-prom-field-trips/ https://www.marketplace.org/2023/02/15/why-eat-the-rich-storylines-are-taking-over-tv-and-movies/ https://www.contagious.com/news-and-views/eat-the-rich-is-the-dominant-creative-narrative-for-advertising https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2022/07/25/the-haves-and-the-have-yachts https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eat_the_rich https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gilded_Age What the succession ending means: https://youtu.be/0vhipybrPdg https://www.vulture.com/article/what-is-a-nepotism-baby.html https://junkee.com/eat-the-rich-tiktok/281339 MUSIC: "Eat the Rich" (Aerosmith), "Minuetto" (Luigi Boccherini), "jazzy-abstract-beat-11254" (Coma-Media). ©2023 Britton Rice, Chase Domergue

Composers Datebook
Berio Brahms Boccherini

Composers Datebook

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2023 2:00


Synopsis The “Three B's” are traditionally Bach, Beethoven, and Brahms, of course – but today we're offering Boccherini, Brahms, and Berio.The 20th century Italian composer Luciano Berio, noted for his avant-garde scores, was asked to orchestrate the F minor Clarinet Sonata by Johannes Brahms -- in 1986, for a Los Angeles Philharmonic concert featuring clarinetist Michele Zukofsky. Berio admired Brahms, and created a very respectful arrangement,  but Berio couldn't resist adding something of his own: a totally original 13-bar orchestral introduction that segues into the Brahms score. Eleven years earlier, on today's date in 1975, Berio's orchestration of one of the ”greatest hits” of the 18th century Italian composer Luigi Boccherini received its premiere performance in Milan. Originally a quintet for strings, Boccherini's “Night Music in the Streets of Madrid” was written around 1780 when he was living in Spain. This chamber work became very popular – even though Boccherini feared no one outside Madrid would understand it.  200 years after it was written, when asked to supply a short piece for the La Scala Orchestra in Milan, Berio arranged the final movement of Boccherini's quintet, music evoking the procession of Madrid's night watchmen signaling the midnight curfew. Music Played in Today's Program Johannes Brahms (arr. Luciano Berio) – Clarinet Sonata No. 1 in f, Op. 120, no. 1 Luigi Boccherini (arr. Luciano Berio) – Ritirata notturna di Madrid (Daniel Ottensamer, cl; Basel Symphony; Ivor Bolton, conductor.) Sony 19075982072

Un Día Como Hoy
Un Día Como Hoy 28 de Mayo

Un Día Como Hoy

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2023 5:24


Un día como hoy, 28 de mayo: Nace: 1641: Janez Vajkard Valvasor, polímata esloveno (f. 1693). 1779: Thomas Moore, escritor y músico irlandés (f. 1852). 1908: Ian Fleming, escritor y actor británico, creador de James Bond (f. 1964). 1925: Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau, barítono, director de orquesta y musicólogo alemán. Fallece: 1787: Leopold Mozart, músico y compositor austríaco, padre de Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (n. 1719). 1805: Luigi Boccherini, compositor italiano (n. 1743). 1884: Juan Cordero, pintor mexicano (n. 1824). 1893: Felipe Villanueva, compositor mexicano (n. 1862). Conducido por Joel Almaguer. Una producción de Sala Prisma Podcast. 2023

Classical Kids Storytime

Nancy Carlson's classic charmer ‘I Like Me' is a short but sweet tale of a young pig who learns how to practice good habits of self-esteem and pride – embracing how she looks, what she likes to do and, most importantly, how to be kind to herself. And it's the newest episode of YourClassical Storytime, featuring storytelling by Ines Guanchez with the help of a bunch of kids and the music of Luigi Boccherini.

Klankcast
69. Masterminds - Luigi Boccherini

Klankcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2023 89:57


De Italiaanse Luigi Boccherini was een van de grondleggers van het strijkkwartet. Bekende en minder bekende werken van de componist komen voorbij in deze aflevering, waarin ook de reizen die hij als cellovirtuoos maakte en twee sterfgevallen die zijn leven sterk beïnvloedde aan bod komen. En waarom werd de componist eigenlijk ‘de vrouw van Haydn' genoemd?

Vento da Liberdade
Luigi Boccherini

Vento da Liberdade

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2023 7:43


Vento da Liberdade
Luigi Boccherini

Vento da Liberdade

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2023 6:19


Vento da Liberdade
Luigi Boccherini

Vento da Liberdade

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2023 7:03


The Return Of The Repressed.
#14. Biological peace and warfare pt8. "The Victorian roots of IG Farben or why did Frau Haber shoot her self in the heart?"

The Return Of The Repressed.

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2022 64:03


In the damp mustard smelling tombs of the Interessengemeinschaft Farbenindustrie AG, we find some writing on the wall that sends us once again further back in time in order to be able to continue this investigation of pirated seeds, burning fertilizers, choking pesticides and the gluttony of our bovine god Moloch. Together with other celestial beings, said to be older than the ice age, he will tell us how the german dye makers conquered the international markets of those colours set to replace the natural beauty of this world. How in their greed they found new drugs and became the transnational pusher man. Standing on the giant shoulders of the reaper of the Victorian holocausts, licking the rusty scythe that is the aristocratically sanctioned gangsterism in the colonies. Books: The Violence of the Green Revolution Third World Agriculture, Ecology, and Politics (Vandana Shiva) Who Really Feeds the World The Failures of Agribusiness and the Promise of Agroecology (Vandana Shiva) Toxic Legacy How the Weedkiller Glyphosate Is Destroying Our Health and the Environment (Stephanie Seneff) Debt, the IMF, and the World Bank (Eric Toussaint) The Rockefeller Foundation and the Green Revolution, 1941-1956 (John H. Perkins) The Monsanto Papers (Carey Gillam) Hells Cartel IG Farben and the Making of Hitlers War Machine (Diarmuid Jeffreys) The Coffee Book Anatomy of an Industry from Crop to the Last Drop (Nina Luttinger, Gregory Dicum) Music: LA MUSICA NOTTURNA DELLE STRADE DI MADRID. No. 6, Op.30 Composed by Luigi Boccherini.

World of Soundtracks
Emma (2009) - Emotion and Electronic

World of Soundtracks

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2022 64:09


In this episode, we look at the soundtrack of the 2009 mini-series of Jane Austen's Emma, written by Samuel Sim. We look at how the main theme tells Emma's journey and how it changes for her love story with Mr. Knightley. We compare the use of the cello for Mr. Knightley and Mr. Elton, look at how the clarinet is used for Emma just as it was in the 1996 movie, and the variety of themes and styles to tell the story and reflect the characters, including the use of electronics for memories. Music included in podcast: "Piano Concerto No. 26 in D, K 537 "Coronation": 1. Allegro" - Mitsuko Uchido - Mozart: Piano Concertos, music by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, performed by English Chamber Orchestra, Jeffrey Tate & Mitsuko Uchido, 1988 "Emma Woodhouse was born" - Emma (Original Television Soundtrack), music by Samuel Sim, 2019 "Emma Main Titles" - Emma (Original Television Soundtrack), music by Samuel Sim, 2019 "Unaccompanied Cello Suite No. 1 in G major, BWV 1007: I. Prelude" - Six Evolutions - Bach: Cello Suites, music by Johann Sebastian Bach, performed by Yo-Yo Ma, 2018 "Knightley's Walk" - Emma (Original Television Soundtrack), music by Samuel Sim, 2019 "Love Story" - Emma (Original Television Soundtrack), music by Samuel Sim, 2019 "The Last Dance" - Emma (Original Television Soundtrack), music by Samuel Sim, 2019 "Blind Endeavors" - Emma (Original Television Soundtrack), music by Samuel Sim, 2019 "Without Suspicion" - Emma (Original Television Soundtrack), music by Samuel Sim, 2019 "The Seaside" - Emma (Original Television Soundtrack), music by Samuel Sim, 2019 "Dolls" - Emma (Original Television Soundtrack), music by Samuel Sim, 2019 "Expansion Project" - Emma (Original Television Soundtrack), music by Samuel Sim, 2019 "Playing Harriet" - Emma (Original Television Soundtrack), music by Samuel Sim, 2019 "Cello Sonata in C minor, G. 2: III. Allegro" - Boccherini Cello Sonatas, music by Luigi Boccherini, performed by Jesper Christensen, Gaetano Nasillo, Alessandro Ciccolini & Marco Vitali, 2012 "Superior Men" - Emma (Original Television Soundtrack), music by Samuel Sim, 2019 "Mr. Elton" - Emma (Original Television Soundtrack), music by Samuel Sim, 2019 "Violin Sonata in A minor, Op. 27, No. 2: 1. Prelude "Obsession"" - Bach and Beyond Part 1, music by Eugene Ysaye, performed by Jennifer Koh, 2012 "Walk of Shame" - Emma (Original Television Soundtrack), music by Samuel Sim, 2019 "The World has Left Us Behind" - Emma (Original Television Soundtrack), music by Samuel Sim, 2019 "Rescued by the Gypsies" - Emma (Original Television Soundtrack), music by Samuel Sim, 2019 "Secrets" - Emma (Original Television Soundtrack), music by Samuel Sim, 2019 "Danse Macabre, Op. 40" - Saint-Saens: Danse Macabre, music by Camille Saint-Saens, performed by Philharmonia Orchestra & Charles Dutoit, 1981 "Arrival of Little Knightleys" - Emma (Original Television Soundtrack), music by Samuel Sim, 2019 "It's Snowing and Heavily" - Emma (Original Television Soundtrack), music by Samuel Sim, 2019 "Biscuits Darling" - Emma (Original Television Soundtrack), music by Samuel Sim, 2019 "A Ball" - Emma (Original Television Soundtrack), music by Samuel Sim, 2019 "The Town Square" - Emma (Original Television Soundtrack), music by Samuel Sim, 2019 "The Ship's Cook" - Emma (Original Television Soundtrack), music by Samuel Sim, 2019 "The Bluebells of Scotland" - Raised on Songs and Stories, music by Dora Jordan, performed by John McDermott, 2015 "Piano Sonata No. 21 in C major, Op. 53 "Waldstein": I. Allegro con brio" - Beethoven: Favorite Piano Sonatas, music by Ludwig van Beethoven, performed by Vladimir Ashkenazy, 1997 "World of Soundtracks" - title music by Edith Mudge, graphics by Lindsey Bergsma

il posto delle parole
Armando Besio "Zelbio Cult"

il posto delle parole

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2022 11:18


Armando Besio"Zelbio Cult"Torna Zelbio Cult e festeggia la sua quindicesima edizione con la sua formula ben riuscita: sul palcoscenico salgono protagonisti del teatro, della letteratura, dell'arte, del giornalismo, tutti invitati a dialogare con il curatore e con il pubblico nel teatro comunale di Zelbio, un suggestivo paese di 200 abitanti a 800 metri di altezza tra i monti e i boschi che guardano il lago di Como.Armando Besio, con gli amici del Comitato cultura di Zelbio, e con il sostegno della Pro Loco e della Biblioteca comunale, ha costruito un vivace calendario per l'edizione in arrivo. L'apertura di quest'anno è sabato 9 luglio con lo spettacolo - reading: “Dora pro nobis”: tratto dal libro Malamore di Concita De Gregorio, Federica Fracassi (voce) e Lamberto Curtoni (violoncello, autore delle musiche) duettano sulla tumultuosa relazione tra Dora Maar, grande fotografa esponente del Surrealismo, e Picasso. A lei – sua musa ispiratrice - si deve tutta la documentazione fotografica sulla realizzazione del quadro Guernica: la loro travagliata relazione durò 10 anni, e Dora ne uscì devastata, pagando un prezzo altissimo con la reclusione in una clinica per la salute mentale. Protagonista di primo piano della scena teatrale italiana, Federica Fracassi interpreta Dora con grande intensità e sensibilità, accompagnata dal violoncello di Lamberto Curtoni, con cui dà voce a Picasso. Venerdì 15 luglio si continua con la lectio magistralis di Flavio Caroli in cui racconta le sette rivoluzioni che hanno segnato l'arte del secondo dopoguerra, partendo dall'ultimo saggio “I sette pilastri dell'arte di oggi. Da Pollock alle bufere del nuovo millennio” (Mondadori). Dopo averci fatto innamorare delle opere d'arte del passato, il noto storico dell'arte torna a Zelbio per raccontare il suo “colpo di fulmine con il genio del Duemila”, di cui individua le fondamenta da cui partire per apprezzare l'arte di oggi. All'origine dei tanti linguaggi dell'arte contemporanea, Caroli identifica sette rivoluzioni maturate a partire dagli anni della Seconda guerra mondiale. L'avventura non può che cominciare con l'Action Painting e le tele di Jackson Pollock per arrivare a Marina Abramovic e a Kapoor, passando per la Pop Art e l'Arte concettuale. Una serata che mescola l'arte con i ricordi personali e gli aneddoti del professor Caroli, accompagnati dalle immagini dei capolavori degli ultimi settant'anni. Si parla di fumetti sabato 23 luglio con Michele Masiero, direttore editoriale della Sergio Bonelli, “mitica” casa editrice che pubblica TEX e che quest'anno compie 80 anni. L'eroe più popolare del West e il più conosciuto di sempre per gli appassionati di fumetti western è stato creato da Giovanni Luigi Bonelli nel 1948 e ha appassionato intere generazioni. Ancora oggi l'unica definizione per Tex Willer è “una leggenda”, anche perché è il più longevo personaggio del fumetto italiano e – insieme a Superman e Batman – uno dei più duraturi del fumetto mondiale. Avventure, aneddoti e segreti del personaggio che ancora oggi ha centinaia di migliaia di affezionati lettori. Domenica 24 luglio si conferma l'appuntamento con la musica classica in collaborazione con il Festival di Bellagio e del Lago di Como con il concertoBellagio Festival Orchestra, il solista Raffaele Trevisani (flauto) e con musiche di Luigi Boccherini, Gaetano Donizetti e Saverio Mercadante (questo appuntamento è alle ore 17.00 nella Chiesa di San Paolo Converso).Si passa poi al tema “Lo sport, che passione” nell'incontro di venerdì 29 luglio con Giorgio Teruzzi: giornalista sportivo e scrittore di fama, autore di testi per il teatro e per il cinema, ha cominciato a lavorare con Beppe Viola presso l'agenzia Magazine. Da allora, ha seguito e raccontato il mondo dello sport. Una serata con una carrellata di storie e personaggi che hanno toccato il cuore raccontati da un campione del giornalismo italiano. Sabato 6 agosto al centro della scena c'è Fëdor Dostoevskij: nel 2021 cadeva il duecentesimo anno dalla sua nascita e le sue opere sono state celebrate ovunque con convegni, incontri e pubblicazioni ad hoc. Quest'anno la figura del più grande scrittore russo è rimasta impigliata nella polemica relativa al conflitto Russia-Ucraina. Parlare di Dostoevskij adesso significa quindi gettare uno sguardo sugli angeli e sui demoni russi, e a farlo è Fausto Malcovati, uno dei più autorevoli slavisti italiani, docente di Lingua e Letteratura russa proprio dell'Università statale di Milano, autore del recente saggio “Un'idea di Dostoevskij” (Cuepress). I romanzi di Dostoevskij sono popolati da personaggi potenti: in taluni casi per la loro straordinaria forza interiore e profonda spiritualità, in altri per la loro arroganza, la perversione, la violenza. Il conflitto tra il bene e il male, tra volontà di superare le proprie contraddizioni e la fragilità con cui ci si abbandona ai propri vizi è costante in tutti i romanzi. È faticoso il cammino della rettitudine, è faticoso assumersi fino in fondo la responsabilità dei propri atti: ma questo è il cammino che deve intraprendere chi vuole raggiungere la maturità, la saggezza. C'è dunque il cammino degli angeli e quello dei demoni: siamo dotati di libero arbitrio, ci dice Dostoevskij, sta a noi scegliere. Sabato 13 agosto si parla di “Un mondo unico al mondo” (Cinquesensi editore), ovvero del lago di Como: a raccontare la realtà lacustre meno evidente e scontata, il particolare più identificante tra immagini e aneddoti, uniti dal filo rosso dell'amicizia che li lega da anni, sono il fotografo Carlo Borlenghi, lo scrittore Andrea Vitali e l'editrice Sara Vitali. Le immagini di Borlenghi, firma della fotografia internazionale e noto per gli scatti della vela a livello internazionale, immortalano una terra – la sua – che si identifica con l'acqua. Dopo aver girato il mondo seguendo regate e coppe veliche, si è fermato a casa – forzatamente negli anni della pandemia – e ha scelto di raccontare il Lario come una narrazione d'impressioni sulla potente natura di questa terra che suscita ammirazione, spesso sorpresa, talvolta emozionata riflessione. A chiudere, venerdì 19 agosto la serata che unisce le immagini e i racconti di Pietro Del Re, inviato per le pagine degli Esteri di Repubblica, specialista del continente africano e sempre in viaggio con la Leica. Titolo dell'incontro: “Mille Afriche. Dal Sahara allo Zimbawe, dal Mali al Mozambico” e ha come punto di partenza il suo ultimo libro, intitolato “Un po' più a Sud. Racconti africani” (Edizioni Iod), composto da immagini scattate in Africa nel corso di reportage realizzati per Repubblica. Il libro contiene 40 fotografie, tutte accompagnate da brevi racconti che descrivono conflitti, pestilenze e disastri ambientali, ma anche scene di vita quotidiana. Il libro contiene anche testi di Lucio Caracciolo e Denis Curti. Nella serata verrà anche presentata la onlus milanese Okapia, attiva in Rwanda e nella Repubblica Democratica del Congo. Il curatore della manifestazione Armando Besio: Genovese di nascita, giornalista, si è laureato in Storia dell'Arte con il professor Corrado Maltese presso l'Università di Genova, è stato cronista del Secolo XIX, inviato speciale del Lavoro, caposervizio del Venerdì di Repubblica e delle pagine culturali milanesi di Repubblica. Collabora con Il Venerdì di Repubblica, la Milanesiana di Elisabetta Sgarbi e il Circolo dei Lettori di Milano diretto da Laura Lepri. IL POSTO DELLE PAROLEascoltare fa pensarehttps://ilpostodelleparole.it/

Zoom - Musikgeschichte, und was sonst geschah
Zoom-Podcast: Wagner der Schnorrer 18.06.22

Zoom - Musikgeschichte, und was sonst geschah

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2022 9:56


Luigi Boccherini, Komponist, ausgezeichnet vom preußischen und spanischen Hof, d e r Cellist seiner Zeit, starb verarmt in Madrid. Mozart schrieb Dutzende von Bettelbriefen. Auch er hatte kaum Bargeld zu Hause, als ihm der Tod die Feder aus der Hand nahm. Auch Schubert wäre es ohne seinen großen Freundeskreis noch schlechter gegangen. Doch oft kommt das Glück dann doch unverhofft, wie unser heutiges ZOOM zu berichten weiß.

World of Soundtracks
Sense and Sensibility (1995) - Sisters and Silence

World of Soundtracks

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2022 60:02


In this episode, we look at the soundtrack of the 1995 movie of Sense and Sensibility by Patrick Doyle. We explore the themes used for the sisters contrasting both a classical style with emotional impactful moments and how their journey is told throughout. “Orchard House (Main Title)” - Little Women: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack by Thomas Newman, 1994 “My Father's Favorite” - Sense and Sensibility - Original Motion Picture Soundtrack, music by Patrick Doyle, 1995 “Concerto in F Major for Piano and Orchestra, K 413: II Larghetto” - Mozart: The Piano Concertos, music by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, performed by Murray Perahia and the English Chamber Orchestra, 2006 “Quintet No. 1 for Guitar and Strings in D minor G. 445” - Boccherini: the Guitar Quintets, music by Luigi Boccherini, performed by Pepe Romero and Academy of St. Martin in the Fields, 1993 “A Particular Sum” - Sense and Sensibility - Original Motion Picture Soundtrack, music by Patrick Doyle, 1995 “My Father's Favourite (From “Sense and Sensibility”)” - The Music of Patrick Doyle: Solo Piano, music by Patrick Doyle, 2015 “All the Delights of the Season” - Sense and Sensibility - Original Motion Picture Soundtrack, music by Patrick Doyle, 1995 “Third and Last Book of Songes, No. XV.  Weep you no more, sad fountains” - Dowland: The Collected Works, music by John Dowland, performed by Consort of Music, Anthony Rooley & Dame Emma Kirkby, 1978 “Weep You No More Sad Fountains” - Sense and Sensibility - Original Motion Picture Soundtrack, music by Patrick Doyle, performed by Jane Eaglen, 1995 “All the Better for Her” - Sense and Sensibility - Original Motion Picture Soundtrack, music by Patrick Doyle, 1995 “Patience” - Sense and Sensibility - Original Motion Picture Soundtrack, music by Patrick Doyle, 1995 “To Die for Love” - Sense and Sensibility - Original Motion Picture Soundtrack, music by Patrick Doyle, 1995 “The Dreame” - Sense and Sensibility - Original Motion Picture Soundtrack, music by Patrick Doyle, performed by Jane Eaglen, 1995 “Devonshire” - Sense and Sensibility - Original Motion Picture Soundtrack, music by Patrick Doyle, 1995 “Grant Me An Interview” - Sense and Sensibility - Original Motion Picture Soundtrack, music by Patrick Doyle, 1995 “Leaving London” - Sense and Sensibility - Original Motion Picture Soundtrack, music by Patrick Doyle, 1995

Classical Music Discoveries
Episode 246: 18246 La Musica 83

Classical Music Discoveries

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2022 29:45


STRUT AND FRETApril 10, 2022 • 3:00 pmSarasota Opera HouseSingle concert ticket $50 | Purchase here or by calling the Sarasota Opera box office at 941-328-1300.Pre-concert talk with Robert Sherman at 2:15 pmGrammy Award-winning guitarist Jason Vieaux returns to perform in contemporary and Classical quintets, contrasted with the lush Dvořák quintet for piano and strings.~ Luigi Boccherini, Guitar Quintet in D Major, G.448, “Fandango”~ U.S. premiere of Giacomo Susani's Quintet for Guitar and String Quartet~ Antonin Dvořák, Piano Quintet in A Major, Op. 81Benny Kim, violin; Ruth Lenz, violin; Cynthia Phelps, viola; Dmitri Atapine, cello; Christine J. Lee, cello; Wendy Chen, piano; Jason Vieaux, guitarStudents from the Suzuki Institute School of Music will share their music in the Sarasota Opera House courtyard from 2:30-2:55 pm.

Hidden Secrets of Classical Music
Der Marseillaise-Krimi - Hat etwa ein Italiener die französische Nationalhymne geschrieben?

Hidden Secrets of Classical Music

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2021 24:33


In der siebten Episode geht es um eine der berühmtesten Melodien der Welt, eine Melodie, wie kann es anders sein, die es irgendwie und irgendwo schon gab. Der Fall scheint klar und hat bereits Literaturgeschichte geschrieben. Stefan Zweig hob ihn empor zum „Genie einer Nacht“. Der Franzose Claude Joseph Rouget de Lisle (1760–1836) hat Text und Musik der Marseillaise verfasst. Wirklich? Wie kommt es dann, dass wir die Melodie viele Jahre vorher schon bei den beiden Italienern Boccherini und Viotti hören können, ja sogar bei Mozart? Welche Schlüsselrolle spielt der Komponist Ignaz Pleyel? Pleyel? Ja, der war seinerzeit einer der bekanntesten und meist gespieltesten Komponisten, Verleger, Klavierbauer, man kann sagen ein musikalisches Universum. Er kannte sie alle und seine Verbindungen führen immer wieder zu seinem Freund Rouget de Lisle. Pleyel hat nachweislich führt ihn komponiert, etwa auch die Marseillaise? Ein Podcast von CRESCENDO in Kooperation mit der Deutschen Welle.

Filarmônica no Ar
Orquestra Pré-Clássica | A orquestra no tempo | um podcast da Orquestra Filarmônica de Minas Gerais

Filarmônica no Ar

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2021 25:47


Na atual temporada do nosso podcast Filarmônica no Ar, que traz o tema “A orquestra no tempo”, fazemos uma parada no período Pré-clássico, responsável por importantes alterações na música barroca que levaram ao desenvolvimento da música orquestral. Para nos ajudar a contar este novo capítulo da história, nosso Percussionista Principal, Rafael Alberto, conversa com Celso Antunes, regente e professor da Escola Superior de Música de Genebra. Complementando as informações, nosso Regente Assistente, José Soares, fala do contexto histórico da época no quadro “Situe-se”. Neste episódio, narrado pela nossa arquivista Ana Kobayashi, você ouvirá trechos de obras de compositores marcantes do período, como Luigi Boccherini, Johann Christian Bach e Carl Stamitz. Confira nossa playlist com obras selecionadas no Spotify: http://fil.mg/playlist Acesse nossa linha do tempo com vídeos selecionados do YouTube: http://fil.mg/linhadotempo Esta temporada do podcast Filarmônica no Ar é apresentada pelo Ministério do Turismo, Governo de Minas Gerais e Aliança Energia por meio da Lei Federal de Incentivo à Cultura. Realização: Instituto Cultural Filarmônica, Secretaria Estadual de Cultura e Turismo de MG, Governo do Estado de Minas Gerais, Secretaria Especial da Cultura, Ministério do Turismo e Governo Federal.

Sapio sapiens - um podcast bom para pensar

Nesta segunda temporada, o Sapio sapiens trará episódios que propõem pensar como as ferramentas das ciências humanas podem nos ajudar a aprimorar nossa experiência com a arte. Começamos trazendo um projeto dos professores Pedro de Santi (graduado e doutor em psicologia e psicanalista) e Celso Cruz (dramaturgo e doutor em artes): Ópera e Paixão. No episódio de estreia, o Mito de Medea pensado a partir de várias de suas elaborações artísticas ao longo dos séculos: de Eurípedes, passando pela ópera de Luigi Boccherini (1797), ao filme de Píer Paolo Pasolini (1969), com Maria Callas no papel título, até o musical Gota d´água de Chico Buarque e Paulo Pontes (1975). Referências: Eurípedes. Medéia: Uma tragédia grega. Rio de Janeiro: Zahar Ed. 2001. Chico Buarque de Holanda e Paulo Pontes. Gota d´Água. Filme: Medea. Pier Paolo Pasolini. 1969. Ópera completa: Medea. Luigi Boccherini. Estrelando Maria Callas (Medea). London. 1955. Canções e recitativos: Todos os áudios utilizados nesse episódio foram capturados de gravações disponibilizadas no YouTube. Este podcast tem fins totalmente didáticos, não financeiros. Luigi Boccherini. Ária "Solo un pianto". Medea. Gravação extraída do YouTube. Intérprete: Teresa Berganza. Chico Buarque de Holanda. Gota d´água. Excerto da versão da peça teatral de 1975. Intérprete: Bibi Ferreira. Luigi Boccherini. Maria Callas - E Che? Io Son Medea! (Finale), Florence 1953. Chico Buarque de Holanda e Paulo Pontes. "Flor da Idade", da peça Gota d´água. 1975. Chico Buarque de Holanda e Paulo Pontes. "Monólogo de Joana a Jasão" interpretado por Bibi Ferreira. Da peça Gota d´água. 1975. Chico Buarque de Holanda e Paulo Pontes. "Monólogo do veneno". interpretado por Bibi Ferreira. Da peça Gota d´água. 1975. Chico Buarque de Holanda. "Bem querer". Interpretado por Bibi Ferreira. Da peça Gota d´água. 1975. Luigi Boccherini. Medea. "Coro final". Gravação extraída do YouTube.