Aurélien Pascal Podcasts
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Jess Gillam talks to recorder player Lucie Horsch about the music they love including the warm vocal tones of Omara Portuondo, some speaker shaking bass from Mark Guiliana, an early choral classic from Faure and masterful film music from Bernstein and Hans Zimmer. Playlist: Bernstein – West Side Story: Overture [Leonard Bernstein, West Side Story Orchestra, Johnny Green] Omara Portuondo – La sitiera (Rafael Lopez) Mark Guiliana - Bud Schubert – 4 Impromptus Op.142, D.935: No.4 in F minor: Allegro scherzando [Andras Schiff, piano] Faure - Cantique de Jean Racine [City of Birmingham Symphony Chorus, BBC Philharmonic, Yan Pascal Tortelier] Paul Simon - Diamonds On The Soles Of Her Shoes Hans Zimmer - Matera from 'No Time To Die' Handel – Theodora - oratorio in 3 acts: Act 1 sc.4; As with rosy steps the morn [Lorraine Hunt Lieberson (mezzo-soprano), Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment, Harry Bicket]
Your presenter Tim’s enthusiasm for opera and ballet is evident as he talks about three productions in Melbourne at the moment – the ballet Swan Lake and the operas Aida and Ernani. Enjoy excerpts from each in this show, plus , as always, more! Playlist: 09 May 2021 – Saint-Saëns: Septet in E-flat major, op.65: III. Intermede. Quatuor Pascal. – Purcell: Come Ye Sons of Art: III. Sound the Trumpet. Monteverdi Orchestra/ John Eliot Gardiner. – Paisiello: Piano Concerto no.4 in G minor: II. Largo. Francesco Nicolosi, pno. Collegium Philamonicum Chamber Orchestra/ Gennaro Cappabianca. – Tchaikovsky: Swan Lake, op.20: Act I Waltz. Chicago Symphony Orchestra/ Sir Georg Solti. – Verdi: Aida: Triumphal March. Orchestra Del Teatro dell’opera di Roma/ Sir Georg Solti. – Verdi: Ernani: Act I: “Da quell di che t’ho veduta”. Leontyne Price, sop. Mario Sereni, bar. Metropolitan Opera Orchestra/ Thomas Schippers. – Arensky: Trio no.1 in D minor, op.32: Adagio. Jascha Heifetz, vln. Leonard Pennario, pno. Gregor Piatigorsky, vlc. – Dun: Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon: The Eternal Vow. Yo-Yo Ma, vlc. Shanghai National Orchestra. – Rodrigo: Canticos Nupciales: Ofertorio. Ana Maria Martinez. – Delius: Hassan: Serenade and Interlude. Robert Tear, ten. Hallé Orchestra/ Sir John Barbirolli. #EmbraceJOYSupport this podcast.Donate to JOY -and/or- Become a member The post QOTN : Opera, Ballet & More appeared first on Queen of the Night.
Telephone music and Gilbert & Sullivan – wonderful or woeful? No such controversy about additional Japanese-inspired music that follows. And much more besides … even a Christmas carol sneaks in! Playlist: 14 March 2021 – Jeffes: Telephone & Rubber Band. Penguin Café Orchestra. – Tarrega: Gran Vals. Giulio Tampalini, gtr. – Sullivan: The Mikado: Overture; Our Great Mikado; Three Little Maids. Glyndebourne Chorus, Pro Arte Orchestra/ Sir Malcolm Sargent. – Holst: Japanese Suite: Dance Under the Cherry Tree. Ulster Orchestra/ Joann Falletta. – Williams: Memoirs of a Geisha: Chairman’s Waltz. Itzhak Perlman, vln. – Barry: Zulu: Theme. City of Prague Philharmonic/ Nic Raine. – Mauvais Roger: Feuilles Tombantes. – Debussy: Pour le Piano: II. Sarabande. Ulster Orchestra/ Yan Pascal Tortelier. – Boismortier: La Puce. Gustav Leonhardt, harpsichord. – Rodrigo: Villancico. Asturias Symphony Orchestra/ Maximiano Valdes. – Vivaldi: Dixit Dominus RV.595: VIII. Largo. De Torrente. Susan Daniel, mezzo. English Chamber Orchestra/ Vittorio Negri. – Mussorgsky: Meditation. Rieko Yoshizumi, pno. Support this podcast.Donate to JOY -and/or- Become a member The post QOTN : Love it or hate it! appeared first on Queen of the Night.
In the first episode of the new season Sam catches up with Jess Gillam for a JOINT analysis of one of the tracks from her newly-released second album, Time. Meanwhile, Tim reviews concerts from Apartment House and European trio Pavel Kolesnikov, Elina Buksha and Aurélien Pascal. Music Credits: ‘Tim and Sam’s Podcast’ written and performed by Harry Sever Brahms’s Intermezzo Op. 118 No. 2, performed by Timmy Fisher’Where the Bee Dances’ by Michael Nyman, performed by Jess Gillam and the Jess Gillam Ensemble Follow us here: instagram.com/classicalpod/ twitter.com/ClassicalPod facebook.com/ClassicalPod/