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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart - Divertimento No. 1: Allegro Naxos 8.556653Capella IstropolitanaRichard Edlinger, conductorMore info about today's track: Naxos 8.556653Courtesy 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
In questo episodio ci concentreremo sulla monografia di Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Ecco i temi principali: Al vertice della lirica I viaggi di un prodigio Alla conquista degli inglesi La famiglia di Mozart Divertimento con strumenti a fiato Il Don Giovanni --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/corgiov/message
Mozart's music is brilliant, right? Even people who claim to know nothing about music say that. Well, it's true! In this Divertimento the 16 year-old Mozart really hits the spot with a piece of perfection, delight and joie de vivre. It's one of the pieces where Mozart moves from young prodigy to straight out master. Listening time: 20 mins (podcast 5', music 14') Performances here on Youtube, Spotify, (and links to track 1 of 3 on) Amazon and Apple Music with Manchester Camerata conducted by Gábor Takács-Nagy. If you like it, you can buy it as a high quality download here for about £3. If you like to see your performers having a great time, at the same time as playing with total commitment and verve, check out the Norwegian Chamber Orchestra with Pekka Kuusisto on YouTube video. What do you think? Let me know with an easy voicemail or comment at Cacophonyonline.com, Facebook or Twitter. If you'd like to support Cacophony there are easy, great, ways: - share this episode with someone you know - share the 100 second trailer - send us a little something at ko-fi.com - subscribe/ review and keep listening! Thanks for listening!
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart - Divertimento: 3rd movement Henning Kraggerud, violin Lars Anders Tomter, viola Christoph Richter, cello More info about today's track: Naxos 8.572258 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
Synopsis In 1952, the West Point Military Band celebrated that famous military academy's Sesquicentennial by asking prominent composers to write celebratory works to mark the occasion. Among those who responded was the American composer Morton Gould, whose “West Point Symphony” received its premiere performance on today's date in 1952, at a gala concert featuring the West Point Academy. There are two movements in Gould's “West Point Symphony.” They are titled “Epitaphs” and “Marches,” and the composer himself provided these descriptive comments: “The first movement is lyrical and dramatic… The general character is elegiac. The second and final movement is lusty… the texture a stylization of marching tunes and parades cast in an array of embellishments and rhythmic variations… At one point,” concludes Gould, “there is a simulation of a Fife and Drum Corp, which, incidentally, was the instrumentation of the original West Point Band.” Of all the pieces written in honor of West Point's Sesquicentennial in 1952, Gould's Symphony is probably the best-known. The score of the West Point Symphony calls for a “marching machine,” but on this classic 1959 recording under the late Frederick Fennell, the required sound was provided by the very real marching feet of 120 Eastman School of Music students. Music Played in Today's Program Morton Gould (1913-1996) — West Point Symphony (Symphony for Band) (Eastman Wind Ensemble; Frederick Fennell, cond.) Mercury 434 320 On This Day Births 1810 - French composer Felicien David, in Cadenet, Vaucluse; 1816 - English composer Sir William Sterndale Bennett, in Sheffield; 1938 - American composer and pianist Frederic Rzewski, in Westfield, Mass.; Deaths 1756 - Burial date of the German composer and keyboard virtuoso Johann Gottlieb Goldberg, age c. 29, in Dresden; 1826 - German composer Franz Danzi, age 62, in Schwetzingen; 1944 - French composer and pianist Cécile Chaminade, age 86, in Monte Carlo; Premieres 1742 - Handel: oratorio, "Messiah,"in Dublin (Gregorian date: April 24); 1789 - Mozart: Divertimento in Eb (K. 563) for string trio, in Dresden, by Anton Teiber (violin), Anton Kraft (cello), and the composer (viola); 1943 - Randall Thompson: "A Testament of Freedom" for men's voices and piano, at the University of Virginia; The orchestral version of this work premiered in Boston on April 6, 1945; 1952 - Morton Gould: Symphony No. 4 ("West Point Symphony") for band, during the West Point Military Academy Sesquicentennial Celebration in West Point, N.Y, by the Academy Band, with the composer conducting; 1961 - Luigi Nono: opera "Intolerance 1960," in Venice at the Teatro La Fenice; 1992 - Schnittke: opera "Life with an Idiot," in Amsterdam at the Dutch Opera; 1997 - Morten Lauridsen: "Lux Aeterna"for chorus and chamber orchestra, at Dorothy Chandler Pavilion in Los Angeles, by the Los Angeles Master Chorale, Paul Salamunovich conducting; 2000 - Danielpour: Piano Trio ("A Child's Reliquary"), at Hancher Auditorium at the University of Iowa, by the Kalichstein-Robinson-Laredo Trio; Others 1823 - Franz Liszt, age 11, performs at the Imperial Redoutensaal in Vienna; Legend has it that Beethoven attended this performance and planted a kiss on the young performer's forehead, but in fact Beethoven did not attend the concert; According to Liszt, the incident occurred a few days before at Beethoven's home, after Liszt had performed one of Beethoven's works; See Dec. 1, 1822, for Liszt's Vienna debut; 1896 - The American Guild of Organists is founded in New York City; 1958 - American pianist Van Cliburn wins the Tchaikovsky Competition in Moscow, the first American to do so. Links and Resources On Morton Gould
Mozart: Serenade in B-flat, K. 361 "Gran Partita" Mozart: Serenade in E-flat, K. 375 Mozart: Serenade in C minor, K. 388 "Nacht Musik" Mozart: Divertimento in B-flat, K. 240 Mozart: Divertimento in E-flat, K. 252 Mozart: Divertimento in F, K. 253 Mozart: Divertimento in B-flat, K. 270 2018 Winter European Tour CMD Paris Philharmonic in Orleans Woodwinds Conducted by Dominique Beaulieu Purchase the music (without talk) for only $2.99 at: http://www.classicalsavings.com/store/p855/Mozart_Wind_Serenades_-_2018_Winter_European_Tour_%28digital_download%29.html Your purchase helps to support our show! Classical Music Discoveries is sponsored by La Musica International Chamber Music Festival and Uber. @khedgecock #ClassicalMusicDiscoveries #KeepClassicalMusicAlive #LaMusicaFestival #CMDGrandOperaCompanyofVenice #CMDParisPhilharmonicinOrléans #CMDGermanOperaCompanyofBerlin #CMDGrandOperaCompanyofBarcelonaSpain #ClassicalMusicLivesOn #Uber Support us on Patreon https://www.patreon.com/user?u=4186107 staff@classicalmusicdiscoveries.com
20.05 uur: * W.A. Mozart - Divertimento voor strijkers, KV 136 Concertgebouw Kamerorkest * F. Schubert - Fantasie voor viool en piano, D.934 Rosanne Philippens [viool] & Julien Quentin [piano] 21.00 uur: Concertgebouw Kamerorkest Michael Waterman, concertmeester Rosanne Philippens, viool * A. Dvorák - Romance voor viool en strijkorkest, op.11 (arr. Michael Waterman) * M. Ravel - Tzigane voor viool en strijkorkest (arr. Michael Waterman) * P. Tsjaikovski - Serenade voor strijkorkest op.48 (Rechtstreeks vanuit de grote zaal van Tivoli/Vredenburg in Utrecht.)
This week's episode of the Phenomenal 50 features a performance of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's Diverimento in E-flat major for Violin, Viola, and Cello, K. 563 performed by violinist Arnaud Sussmann, violist Paul Neubauer, and cellist David Finckel from a Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center concert on November 14, 2017.
Ein bisschen im Schatten steht die Gattung Streichtrio ohnehin. Fest etablierte Trio-Besetzungen sind die Ausnahme. Mozarts einziges Streichtrio, das Divertimento KV 563, steht außerdem im Ruf, höllisch schwer zu sein - und das durchaus mit Recht. Bernhard Neuhoff stellt dieses Starke Stück gemeinsam mit dem Geiger Benjamin Schmid vor.
Clemmie tries out a classical playlist on singer and musician Rebecca Lucy Taylor aka Self Esteem, who recently moved into the pop world as a solo artist after ten years with Indie band, Slow Club. Rebecca finds some new classical discoveries in Clemmie's playlist. Rebecca's playlist in full Antonio Vivaldi - Concerto in A minor for oboe and orchestra, RV 463 (2nd movement) Nico Muhly - Etude 3 Edvard Grieg - Concerto for piano and orchestra (Op.16) in A minor (2nd movement) Barbara Strozzi - L'amante segreto (The secret lover) Mozart - Divertimento in B flat K.254 Amelia Warner - Acres and Acres (from Mum's List) Classical Fix is a podcast from BBC Radio 3. If you're new to classical music and wondering where to start - this is where you start.
- direkte fra Charlottenborg på Kgs. Nytorv i København med det unge klarinettalent Jonas Frølund i samspil med garvede musikere i Gershwin Kvartetten, der har som speciale at spille både klassisk, jazz og latinamerikansk musik.Mozart: Divertimento.Weber: Klarinetkvintet.Kreisler: Liebesleid og Liebesfreud.Grigoras Dinicu: Hora Staccato for klarinetkvintet.Khatjaturjan: Sabeldans.Sulkhan Tsintsadze: Tre miniaturer.Piazzolla: Tango, Oblivion og Libertango for klarinetkvintet. Ca. 21.15Akkordeonisten José Valente, der er debuteret fra Det Kgl. Danske Musikkonservatorium, spiller Lindberg, Tiensuu, Gubaidulina og Berio.Vært: Max Fage-Pedersen. www.dr.dk/p2koncerten
Beethoven Dances with Mozart Beethoven 12 Contradances Willi Boskovsky/Vienna Mozart Ensemble London CS 6656; issued 1970 Mozart Divertimento 2 in D, K.131 Willi Boskovsky/Vienna Mozart Ensemble London STS 15170; issued 1968 https://www.amazon.com/Mozart-Serenades-Two-Divertimento-K-113/dp/B004ZP96H4#
Ein bisschen im Schatten steht die Gattung Streichtrio ohnehin. Fest etablierte Trio-Besetzungen sind die Ausnahme.
Christoph Ehrenfellner, Firmian Lermer und Martin Rummel spielten die von großer Leichtigkeit geprägten, formal und musikalisch abwechslungsreichen sechs Sätze von Mozarts einzigem Streichtrio, Divertimento, neu ein. Heraus kam eine vergnügliche und äußerst vitale Reise durch ein Meisterwerk von Mozart, in dem alle drei Stimmen stark solistisch gefordert werden. Ein Gespräch über Mozart, alte Instrumente und Neue Musik.