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2018-04-01 10:20:10
Somewhere for the weekend: Plaster casts, piano music and Puccini: Sandro Ivo Bartoli in Pisa
The pianist Sandro Ivo Bartoli's recent Bach disc was reviewed on this blog in February this year [see my review]. If you fancy a trip to Italy, there is the chance to hear Bartoli live in a variety of repertoire as he is in the middle of a three-concert series at the Gipsoteca di Arte Antica, Palazzo San Paolo all'Orto, Pizza, which is the University of Pisa's collection of plaster casts. The second concert of the series, on 6 April, Viaggio in Italia, features Respighi's Frescobaldi transcription Passacaglia, music by Clementi and Liszt, including Liszt's Due Leggende di San Francesco and Cantico di San Francesco. Then on 20 April there is Il pianista all'opera with transcriptions of Verdi by Liszt and Fumagalli, Donizetti by Leschetizky (for left hand only) and Tchaikovsky by Pabst, taking in Jerusalem, La Traviata, Lucia di Lammermoor and Eugene Onegin plus Puccini's complete works for piano. Further […]
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2015-08-12 13:24:00
Manhattan School of Music Distance Learning Administrative Associate
[…] and punctual Strong interpersonal communication skills and desire to work collaboratively Highly organized and very attentive to detail Ability to multitask; prioritize projects and tasks; adaptable to shifting needs Must be flexible and work well under pressure while maintaining focus, patience, and positive attitude Interest in technology and/or willingness to learn new things Manhattan School of Music Application: AA/EOE/ADA Email cover letter, résumé, writing sample (required), references, and salary expectations to: Ms. Christianne Orto, Dean of Distance Learning and Recording Arts, Manhattan School of Music, cOrto@msmnyc.edu
2015-04-17 07:01:00
Today is day 15 of the Blogging from A to Z April Challenge in which I attempt to blog every day (excepting Sundays) throughout the month of April. For this challenge, I am curating a collection of “classical” music pieces, which are lesser known or by lesser known composers (to me at least).Today’s composer is Marbrianus de Orto (1460-1529). Wow. Had never hear of Marbrianus until yesterday. He was the illegitimate son of a priest (go figure) who lived a hundred years before Monteverdi. A contemporary and probably a friend of Josquin Des Prez, he also composed motets, songs, and lamentations. De Orto was an Italian translation of his birth name, du Jardin (of the garden). Why is this important? Despite being illegitimate he was singled out for his voice by a nobleman who installed him in his court. After the nobleman died, he ended up in Rome the darling […]
2014-03-27 01:00:00
LAMENTATIONS OF JEREMIAH (Seven Separate Titles)
John Tuder (15th C) Lamentationes Jeremiae Diphona (Maria Jonas, voice, symphonia; Norbert Rodenkirchen, renaissance flute, symphonia) Marc Aurel Edition MA 20001 (2000) flac, logfile, scans (Posted on behalf of Thomas Cadfael) ----------------------------------------- Lamentations of the Renaissance Tiburtio Massaino (c1550-c1609)Robert White (c1538-1574)Marbranus de Orto (c1460-c1529)Orlandus Lassus (1532-1594)Huelgas Ensemble/Paul Van NevelHarmonia mundi HMC 901682 (1999)flac, logfile, scans (Posted on behalf of Thomas Cadfael) ----------------------------------------- Pedro Rimonte (1565-1627)Lamentations for the Holy Week (1607)La Hispanoflamenca/Bart VandewegeEt'cetera KTC 4009 (2005)flac, logfile, scans (Posted on behalf of Thomas Cadfael) ----------------------------------------- Michel Lambert (1610-1696)Leçons de TénèbresNoémi Rime, soprano; Nathalie Stutzman, contralto; Charles Brett, alto; Howard Crook, tenor; Philippe Foulon, viola […]
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