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Franz Liszt Leon Botstein Trionfo Mallinson Stein London Oratory School Schola London Symphony Orchestra 2003
Provided to YouTube by Universal Music Group Liszt: Eine Symphonie zu Dante's Divina commedia, S. 109: II. Purgatorio · London Oratory School Schola · Leon Botstein · London Symphony Orchestra Liszt: Eine Symphonie zu Dantes Divina commedia, S. 109 & Tasso. Lamento e trionfo, S. 96 ℗ 2003 Telarc International Corp., Distributed by Concord. Released on: 2003-11-25 Producer, Recording Producer: James Mallinson Studio Personnel, Recording Supervisor: Lynne Meloccaro Studio Personnel, Recording Engineer: Everett Porter Studio Personnel, Asst. Recording Engineer, Editor: Sebastian Stein Composer: Franz Liszt Auto-generated by YouTube.
Franz Liszt Palumbo Karl Tausig Spadavecchia
Concerto in diretta streaming dall' Auditorium Scuola Statale Secondaria di Primo grado "Rocca Bovio Palumbo" di Trani. Esecuzione dal manoscritto autografo inedito Progetto multimediale da una idea originale di Franz Liszt PRIMA RAPPRESENTAZIONE MONDIALE FRANZ LISZT Eine Symphonie zu Dante's Divina Commedia Trascrizione per pianoforte solo e coro di Karl Tausig Pianoforte: M° Mario Angiolelli Coro "RBP" preparato e diretto da Prof.ssa Maria Candirri Scenografie virtuali a cura di Prof. Gianni Spadavecchia realizzate dagli alunni del progetto "ImmaginaDante" Regia tecnica a cura di Prof. Luciano Tarantino Dirigente Scolastico - Prof. Giovanni Cassanelli
Franz Liszt Leon Botstein Trionfo Mallinson Stein London Symphony Orchestra 2003
Provided to YouTube by Universal Music Group Liszt: Eine Symphonie zu Dante's Divina commedia, S. 109: I. Inferno · Leon Botstein · London Symphony Orchestra Liszt: Eine Symphonie zu Dantes Divina commedia, S. 109 & Tasso. Lamento e trionfo, S. 96 ℗ 2003 Telarc International Corp., Distributed by Concord. Released on: 2003-11-25 Producer, Recording Producer: James Mallinson Studio Personnel, Recording Supervisor: Lynne Meloccaro Studio Personnel, Recording Engineer: Everett Porter Studio Personnel, Asst. Recording Engineer, Editor: Sebastian Stein Composer: Franz Liszt Auto-generated by YouTube.
Liszt Ferencz Richard Wagner Daniel Barenboim Gustav Mahler Berliner Philharmoniker 1811 1839 1847 1855 1856 1857 1858 1886
Franz Liszt (Hungarian: Liszt Ferencz, in modern usage Liszt Ferenc 22 October 1811 – 31 July 1886) was a prolific 19th-century Hungarian composer, virtuoso pianist, conductor, music teacher, arranger, organist, philanthropist, author, nationalist and a Franciscan tertiary during the Romantic era. Please support my channel: (http•••) Dante Symphony: Eine Symphonie zu Dante’s Divina Commedia +••.••(...) based on sketches from 1839 and 1847–48) Dedication: Richard Wagner 1. Inferno 2. Purgatorio (21:32) 3. Magnificat (42:22) Damenchor des Rundfunkchors Berlin and Berliner Philharmoniker conducted by Daniel Barenboim Live recording Elatus A Symphony to Dante's Divine Comedy, S.109, or simply the "Dante Symphony", is a program symphony. Written in the high romantic style, it is based on Dante Alighieri's journey through Hell and Purgatory, as depicted in The Divine Comedy. It was premiered in Dresden in November 1857, with Liszt himself conducting, and was unofficially dedicated to the composer's friend and future son-in-law Richard Wagner. Some critics have argued that the Dante Symphony is not so much a symphony in the classical sense as it is two descriptive symphonic poems. Regardless, Dante consists of two movements, both in a loosely structured ternary form with little use of thematic transformation. Liszt put the final touches to the symphony in the autumn of 1857. The premiere of the work took place at the Hoftheater in Dresden on 7 November 1857. The performance was an unmitigated disaster due to inadequate rehearsal; Liszt, who conducted the performance, was publicly humiliated. Nevertheless, he persevered with the work, conducting another performance (along with his symphonic poem Die Ideale and his second piano concerto) in Prague on 11 March 1858. Princess Carolyne prepared a programme for this concert to help the audience follow the unusual form of the symphony. Like his symphonic poems Tasso and Les préludes, the Dante Symphony is an innovatory work, featuring numerous orchestral and harmonic advances: wind effects, progressive harmonies that generally avoid the tonic-dominant bias of contemporary music, experiments in atonality, unusual key signatures and time signatures, fluctuating tempi, chamber-music interludes, and the use of unusual musical forms. The Symphony is also one of the first to make use of progressive tonality, beginning and ending in the radically different keys of D minor and B major, respectively, anticipating its use in the symphonies of Gustav Mahler by forty years.
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