Maria João Pires Podcasts
Portuguese pianist
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What a bonanza of a show! In this edition of QOTN, Tim brings together music that celebrates old Europeans, a modern Australian, and the era of film, on screens large and small. Playlist: 12 September 2021 – Evans/Livingstone: Bonanza theme. City of Prague Philharmonic. – Mahler: Symphony no.8 in E-flat major “Symphony of a Thousand”: Part I: Hymnus “Veni Creator Spiritus”: Imple superna gratia. Cheryl Studer, Angela Maria Blasi, sop; Waltraud Meier, Kazuko Nagai alto; Keith Lewis tenor; Thomas Allen baritone; Hans Sotin bass; Southend Boys Choir, Philharmonia & Chorus/ Giuseppe Sinopoli. – Ross Edwards: String Octet “Veni Creator Spiritus”: II. Rhythmic. Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra/ Richard Mills. – Pärt: Veni Creator. Theatre of Voices, Ars Nova Copenhagen/ Paul Hillier. – Chopin: Piano Sonata no.2 in B-flat minor, op.35: IV. Finale – Presto. Cecile Ousset, pno. – Mahler: Symphony no.8 in E-flat major “Symphony of a Thousand”: Part II. Final Scene from Goethe’s Faust. Excerpts. Concertgebouw Orchestra/ Bernard Haitink. – Gounod: Faust: Act II. Devil’s aria – Song of the Golden Calf; Waltz. José Van Dam, bass-baritone. Toulouse Capitole Orchestra/ Michel Plasson. – Mendelssohn: Songs without Words, op. 62: VI. Spring Song. Daniel Barenboim, pno. – Beethoven: Violin Sonata no.5 in F major, op.24: II. Adagio. Augustin Dumay, vln. Maria João Pires, pno. – Gold: Exodus theme. Edith Piaf. – Wagner: Lohengrin: Act III: Prelude. Berlin Radio Symphony Orchestra/ Marek Janowski. #EmbraceJOYSupport this podcast.Donate to JOY -and/or- Become a member The post QOTN : Celebrating TV, film and … Mahler appeared first on Queen of the Night.
The return of the Collins Street peregrine falcons to lay their eggs is a life-affirming event in these anxious times. The falcons inspire the bird theme of this week’s show. Forget your worries and let your soul take flight at least for the duration of this podcast. Playlist: 30 August 2020 – Beethoven: Piano Sonata no.17 “Tempest”: II. Adagio. Maurizio Pollini, pno. – Cinematic Orchestra: Crimson Wings: Mystery of the Flamingo’s: Arrival of the Birds. – Ravel: Trois Beaux Oiseaux du Paradis (Three Beautiful Birds of Paradise). Monteverdi Choir/ John Eliot Gardiner. – Gibbons: The Silver Swan. Consort of Musicke/ Anthony Rooley. – Christiansen: Garden Party: I. The Blackbird. Michala Petri, recorder. – Zimmer: Planet Earth II: The Butcher Bird. – Fenton: Planet Earth 1: The Snow Geese. – Zelenka: Capriccio no. 2 in G major: I. Aria – Canarie. Camerata Bern. – Schumann: Forest Scenes: The Prophetic Bird: Maria Joao Pires, pno. – Schubert: Schwanengesang (Swan Song): IX. Ihr Bild (Her Image). Gerard Souzay, bar. Dalton Baldwin, pno. – Kodaly: The Peacock. The Hungarian Male Army Choir. – Grieg: Lyric Pieces, Book III: Little Bird. Zoltan Kocsis, pno. – Sarasate: Song of the Nightingale. Ruggiero Ricci, vln. – Respighi: The Birds: II. The Dove. San Francisco Symphony Orchestra/ Edo de Waart. Picture credit : Eagle (Bunjil) 2002. Red Gum, aluminium, steel, fibreglass. Collection of the Victorian State Government (Places Victoria). Bruce Armstrong, sculptor. The post Avian delight appeared first on Queen of the Night.
Is classical music the music of men who died centuries ago? Or can music classified as electronic by a popular music source also be described as classical? You be the judge when you listen to the two pieces from 2008 by Jóhann Jóhannsson. As usual, birthdays and anniversaries provide a varied programme and there’s a sense of renewal with themes of awakening, dawn and spring. Playlist: 16 August 2020 – Wagner: Siegfried: Act III: Brunnhilde’s Erwachen (Awakening) Brigitte Nilsson, sop. Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra/ Sir Georg Solti. – Liszt: Lullaby. Bertrand Chamayou, pno. – Johannsson: Forlandia: Melodia – Guidelines for a Propulsion Device. – Beethoven: Duo for 2 Flutes in G major: II. Minuetto. Jean-Pierre Rampal & Robert Veyron-Lacrois, flute. – Pierné: Ramuntcho Suite no.2: The Convent. BBC Philharmonic Orchestra. – Puccini: Suor Angelica: Act I: Ave Maria. National Philharmonic Orchestra & Chorus/ Richard Bonynge. – Schumann: Frühe (Dawn). The Kings Singers. – Glazunov: Rhapsodie Orientale: I. Andante. Orchestre Philharmonic de Montréal/ Charles Dutoit. – Rachmaninov: Vespers: 2nd movement. USSR Ministry of Culture Choir/ Valery Polyansky. – Johannsson: Forlandia: Melodia (i). – Beethoven: Violin Sonata no.5 “Spring”: 2nd movement. Augustin Dumay, vln. Maria Joao-Pires, vln. Picture : Sunrise in the Sahara, Moroccoby your podcaster The post Classical music? appeared first on Queen of the Night.
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