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2014-08-29 21:45:00
[…] dexterity. The Second Part started with a short flashy Sovietic solo from "Flames of Paris" (on the French Revolution), music by Boris Asafiev, choreography by Vasily Vainonen, danced with proper impetus by Gorodyskii. Then came the humorous take on gender violence, where the dancers were also choreographers: the Argentine Candelaria Antelo and the French Arthur Bazin are the two sole members of HuryCan. With marvelous ability they enacted perilous hostile physical contact always avoiding disaster by millimeters. More acrobatic dance than choreography, but original and difficult. "Adagietto" is an accomplished piece by Neumeier on the famous movement from Mahler´s Fifth Symphony; it was very well done by Agüero and Franconi. […]
2013-03-16 05:54:28
The Piotr principle
[…] but with the help of modern technology I can now sing a duet with him. If that is not special… Expanding the repertoire For the first time Beczala is recording exclusively for one record company. Beczala:Up to now, I have only recorded solo recitals for Orfeo. Two have appeared thus far: Salut! and Slavic Opera Arias. Both contain, besides well known arias, completely unknown works: Les Dragons de Villars by Maillart and Maître Pathelin by Bazin, but also arias by Arenski, Zelenski, and Nowowiejski. The third solo recital (Verdi) is scheduled for February. I do not wish to enter the history books as an operetta singer, and want to do a little more with Lieder. Right now, I am only exploring the genre. With Thielemann I have sung Strauss songs, and in Santa Fe I gave a recital with works by Schumann and Karlowicz, an unusual but beautiful combination, I […]
2012-07-01 15:29:10
Calixa Lavallée
You may know Calixa Lavallée (1842-1891) as the composer of Ô Canada, our country’s national anthem , but did you know he was also a conductor, a pianist and a teacher? He studied in Quebec but soon moved to the US after winning a competition. He came back to Montreal briefly, before a public subscription enabled him to spend 1873-5 in Paris, where he studied piano with Antoine-François Marmontel and harmony and composition with Bazin and Boieldieu fils. Little is known of his stay in Paris, except that he composed a series of studies for piano, including Le Papillon, on the study list of the Paris Conservatory , still performed by young Canadian pianists in competition. This work subsequently went through numerous editions in Europe and America, continued to appear in collections and anthologies, and was recorded several times, as early as 1908 by Frank La Forge. Lavallée returned to […]
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