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Balys Dvarionas Alfrēds Kalniņš Karg Karg Elert Egon Petri Rimas Rimas Geniušas Geniušas Schubert Lithuanian Chamber Orchestra 1904 1920 1924 1926 1928 1933 1935 1938 1939 1940 1941 1947 1949 1958 1964 1972
Dvarionas - Themes and Variations for Bassoon and Piano Piano - Pierre-Richard Aubin Bassoon - Michel Bettez ————————————————————————— Balys Dvarionas, 19 June [O.S. 6 June] 1904 in Liepāja — 23 August 1972 in Vilnius), was a Lithuanian composer, pianist, conductor and educator. Dvarionas first became known as a composer after World War II. His works are in a romantic vein, with roots in folk song. Balys Dvarionas was born into the large family of an organist. Along with his ten sisters and brothers, Dvarionas was taught music from his early childhood. Later he had private lessons from Alfrēds Kalniņš, the famous Latvian composer. After completing the middle school of commerce, Dvarionas worked as an organist and conductor of the Youth Choir of Lithuanian Society in Liepāja. In 1920, Dvarionas went to Leipzig, where he studied piano under Robert Teichmüller at the Conservatory and attended special music theory and composition courses held by Stephan Krohl and Sigfried Karg-Elert. After graduating from the Conservatory in 1924, Dvarionas returned to Kaunas, Lithuania where he performed his first recital, and afterwards spent two years studying piano in Berlin under Egon Petri, a famous German pianist. Balys Dvarionas was a synthesis of talents in piano, teaching, conducting and composing. They bloomed almost all at once and Dvarionas soon became one of the most famous personalities in Lithuanian music. From 1924 on he performed throughout Lithuania, and in 1928 he began to perform abroad. In 1926 he began teaching at the Kaunas Music School (after 1933 — Lithuanian Conservatory) and in 1949 he started working at the Music Academy in Vilnius, where he continued teaching until the end of his life. Dvarionas was awarded a professorship in 1947. Over 50 pianists graduated from Prof. B.Dvarionas’ class. Dvarionas's pupils included conductor Rimas Geniušas, pianists Liucija Drąsutienė, Aleksandras Jurgelionis, Gražina Ručytė-Landsbergienė, and Halina Znaidzilauskaitė. In the 1930s, Dvarionas emerged as a conductor as well. He attended conducting courses in Salzburg and in 1939 he passed his examinations as an external student at the Conservatory in Leipzig. From 1935 to 1938 Dvarionas was a conductor of Kaunas Radiophone Orchestra. In 1939 he established the Vilnius City Orchestra together with the well-known Lithuanian architect Vytautas Landsbergis-Žemkalnis, and worked as a conductor there until the Lithuanian Philharmonic Orchestra was established, where he was head conductor in 1940–1941 and 1958–1964. Dvarionas' final public performance was on May 12, 1972 with the Lithuanian Chamber Orchestra at the Philharmonic Hall; he played a Mozart piano concerto and conducted a mass by Schubert. He was already suffering from his final illness and died on August 23, 1972. Balys Dvarionas is buried at the cemetery in Palanga, a seaside resort town in western Lithuania, where Dvarionas loved to spend summers, composing many pieces at his cottage. Source: Wikipedia, Balys Dvarionas ————————————————————————— I, in no way, mean to make any money via my videos. I make them to allow others to discover classical music, and help them by (sometimes) providing sheet music.
Théâtre Champs Élysées Kristjan Järvi Järvi Beethoven Jean Sibelius Wojciech Kilar Wilhelm Stenhammar Carl Nielsen Edvard Grieg Nikolai Rimsky Korsakov Arvo Pärt Benjamin Britten Gediminas Gelgotas Imants Kalniņš Kalniņš 2015
Baltic Sea Youth Philharmonic Kristjan Järvi, conductor Live from the Théâtre des Champs-Élysées, 31 March 2015. Programme: ‘Baltic Sea Voyage’ Ludwig von Beethoven (Germany): Overture from Die Geschöpfe des Prometheus, Op. 43 Jean Sibelius (Finland): Karelia Suite (excerpt) (6.34) Wojciech Kilar (Poland): Orawa Wilhelm Stenhammar (Sweden): ‘Mellanspel’ from Sangen, Op. 44 Carl Nielsen (Denmark): Overture from An Imaginary Journey to the Faroe Islands (Excerpt) Edvard Grieg (Norway): Triumphal March from Sigurd Jorsalfar, Op. 56 Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov (Russia): Capriccio espagnol Op. 34 Arvo Pärt (Estonia): Cantus in Memoriam Benjamin Britten Gediminas Gelgotas (Lithuania): Never Ignore the Cosmic Ocean Imants Kalniņš (Latvia): ‘Rock’ Symphony No. 4, I. Allegretto Join Baltic Sea Philharmonic online: (http•••) (http•••) (http•••) (http•••) (http•••)
Janis Alfrēds Kalniņš 1879 1949 1950 1951 1977 1992 2001 2004
Prominent Latvian artists Janis BULAVS - violin Larisa BULAVA - organ play ELEGY by famous Latvian composer Alfreds KALNINS/Alfrēds Kalniņš +••.••(...)) Live from Recital at St. Andrew's Latvian Lutheran Church in Toronto ( Canada) October 17th 2004 Janis BULAVS (1949) is an extraordinary Latvian violinist, whose professionalism, individuality and artistic skills rank him among the world's most famous and recognized artists. This exceptionally talented performer has a fascinating tone, natural virtuosic ability and a heartfelt expression. The prominent Latvian composer, pianist and music critic, Imants Zemzaris, writes: " His singing violin lines, with generous currents of portamento, sometimes remind of an exalted operatic voice. Bulav's tone quality makes one imagine a turbulent stream which, uncontrollably surging forward, destroys all obstacles in its path Larisa BULAVA (1950) is a prominent Latvian concert organist with extensive performing experience in Latvia and abroad. As a soloist and ensemble musician, she has given many concerts in all the former USSR republics, Germany, Austria, Poland, the Netherlands, Belgium, Scandinavia, Switzerland, Israel, Canada and USA. Since 1977 Larisa Bulava has been teaching (as associate professor since 2001) at the Jazeps Vitols Latvian Music Academy and since 1992 she is the organist of the Riga Cathedral.
Alfrēds Kalniņš Esi 1865 1879 1929 1947 1951 2020
Alfrēda Kalniņa +••.••(...). gada dziesma "Esi sveicināta, Saule!" (jeb "Ave Sol!") ar Raiņa +••.••(...)) tekstu Rīgas kamerkora "Ave Sol" interpretācijā. Tiešraides fragments no koncerta "ES. MĪLU. RĪGU." 2020. gada 15. augustā Rīgas Sv. Pētera baznīcā. Diriģē kamerkora mākslinieciskais vadītājs Andris Veismanis. Pilns koncertieraksts šeit: (http•••)/ "Ave Sol!" (1947) by Alfrēds Kalniņš +••.••(...)) with text by Rainis +••.••(...)) performed by the Riga Chamber Choir "Ave Sol". Recorded live from St. Peter's Church, Riga, August 15, 2020. Conducted by Andris Veismanis, artistic director. Complete concert recording: (http•••)
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