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Dvorak, Slavonic Dance #8 in G minor Puccini, Si, mi chiamano Mimi, from La Boheme Bach, Concerto for Harpsichord, two recorders, strings and basso continuo BWV 1057 Granados, Rondella Aragonesa Mozart, Symphony #35 (Haffner), 4th movt Haydn, String Quartet in C major, Op 76, #3 (Emperor) 2nd movt Faure, Nocturne in B major, Op 33, #2 Schumann, Symphony #2, 2nd movt This show was broadcast on OAR 105.4FM Dunedin - oar.org.nz
Episode 40 aired on The Mutual Network January 11, 1941.The David Rose Orchestra with Evening Star, Time Stood Still and Hymn To The Sun. Maxine Gray sings It All Comes Back To Me Now. The orchestra with Perfidia and Slavonic Dance. Maxine Gray with So You Are The One and David Rose concludes with Silver Threads Among The Gold. Bill Gordon is host for Mutual Radio.
In this episode, Dr. Ashley Pribyl chats with Jorge Casco, owner and executive director of FLY dance company, the gentleman of hip-hop. They discuss the relationship between hip-hop and classical music, how art can help inspire students to improve their lives, and why the gap between Berlioz and Grandmaster Flash might be smaller than you think. The theme for MOSY Motifs is the overture to Treemonisha by Scott Joplin, recorded by Cristian Chiappini & Orchestra dell'Università di Firenze. Music examples:London Symphony Orchestra, under Stanley Black plays Claude Debussy's Clair de LuneIgor Stravinsky's The Rite of Spring remixed by Barry BrakeAntonín Dvořák's Slavonic Dance in G minor, Op. 46 No. 8 , Sir Simon Rattle, conductor · Berliner PhilharmonikerThese complete examples, as well as more music related to this episode, can be found here or on our YouTube page.Support the show
En el que Tchai va por primera vez a la feria con su hermana Clara, y sus amigos Toven, Teo y Fanny. Se suben a muchos juegos y tienen una día muy divertido. Música del compositor del mes: Antonín Dvorak. Lo que van a escuchar en este episodio: 00:47 Slavonic Dance, Op. 46, No. 1 por Antonín Dvořák, interpretado por Slovak Philharmonic Orchestra & Zdenek Kosler. 02:59 Slavonic Dance, Op. 46, No. 8 por Antonín Dvořák, interpretado por Slovak Philharmonic Orchestra & Zdenek Kosler. 05:13 Slavonic Dance, Op. 72, No. 2 por Antonín Dvořák, interpretado por Slovak Philharmonic Orchestra & Zdenek Kosler. 06:10 Carnival Overture, Op. 92 por Antonín Dvořák, interpretado por BBC Philharmonic Orchestra & Stephen Gunzenhauser. 08:01 Slavonic Dance, Op. 72, No. 2 por Antonín Dvořák, interpretado por Slovak Philharmonic Orchestra & Zdenek Kosler. Síguenos en: Facebook, Twitter, Instagram y Pinterest. Si te gusta el episodio, califícalo en tu app favorita (Podcasts iTunes, iVoox, Spotify) o puedes dejar tu review. :) No te pierdas ningún episodio. Súscríbete al newsletter en allegromagico.com/suscribirme.
Highlights from the Library of Congress National Recording Registry. Performers include: Louis Armstrong, Patricia Morison, Blind Lemon Jefferson, The Almanac Singers, Jasha Heiftz, Michael Coleman, Johnny Mercer and Elmore James. Recordings include: So In Love, Gut Bucket Blues, George Johnson's Slave Narrative, Dust My Broom, Slavonic Dance #2, Matchbox Blues and Which Side Are You On? Caution: Some listners may find some of the language in George Johnson's slave narrative to be offensive.
Can you guess this piece? Here’s a hint: Eastern European pride…
Can you guess this piece? Here's a hint: Eastern European pride…
Crosswinds' lost Tier I recording of Slavonic Dance in E minor, by A. Dvorak, arr. by M. Fountain. Just recently discovered, this recording was made February 17, 2009 at Stillwater Jr. High. Recorded by Crosswinds Chamber Strings, featuring Hannah, Michelle and Louis, soloists.
Crosswinds Intermediate Orchestra performs "Slavonic Dance," music of Antonin Dvorak, arranged by Richard Meyer. Conducted by Michelle Williams and performed as part of the Crosswinds Arts and Science School Summer Concert, August 5, 2009 in Woodbury, MN.
Crosswinds Advanced Orchestra performs Slavonic Dance in Em, by Dvorak, arranged by Marcia Fountain. Winter Concert, February 10, 2009.
D. Kern Holoman conducted the UC Davis Symphony Orchestra in Antonin Dvorak's Slavonic Dance in B Major, op. 72, no. 1 on March 12, 200, in Jackson Hall, Mondavi Center.