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Faces of classical music
2021-08-20 12:23:00
Ludwig van Beethoven: Symphony No.5 in C minor – Ural Philharmonic Orchestra, Thomas Zehetmair (HD 1080p)
[…] More photosSee also Ludwig van Beethoven: Symphony No.5 in C minor – Kaleidoscope Chamber Orchestra (HD 1080p) Ludwig van Beethoven: Symphony No.9 in D minor "Choral" – Lauren Fagan, Hanna Hipp, Tuomas Katajala, Shenyang, Oslo Philharmonic Choir & Orcestra, Klaus Mäkelä (4K Ultra High Definition) Ludwig van Beethoven: Symphony No.9 in D minor "Choral" – Ricarda Merbeth, Sophie Koch, Robert Dean Smith, Samuel Youn, Choeur de Radio France, L'Orchestre Philharmonique de Radio France, Myung-Whun Chung (HD 1080p)
2021-06-01 00:00:01
Aulis Sallinen: Six Operas and One Chronicle - Okko Kamu & Ulf Soderblom
[…] Act III. Prelude and Scenes 9 - 13 [53'10] The Prince who later becomes the King - Tommi Hakala- baritone;The Prime Minister - Jyrki Korhonen-bass;The Nice Caroline - Riikka Rantanen- soprano;The Caroline with the Thick Mane - Lilli Paasikivi- mezzo;The Anne who Steals - Mari Palo- soprano;The Anne who Strips - Laura Nykänen- alto; Guide - Jyrki Anttila- tenor; English Archer - Herman Wallén- beritone; The Queen - Kirsi Thum- soprano;Six Burghers of Calais: Tuomas Katajala & Jussi Myllys- tenor; Arttu Kataja- baritone; Tuomas Tuloisela, Niklas Spångberg & Janne Sundqvist- bass; Froissart - Santeri Kinnunen- speaker;Finnish Philharmonic Chorus, Tapiola Chamber Choir, Helsinki Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Okko Kamu Ondine ODE 1066 [recorded at Finlandia Hall, Helsinki, Finland in April 2005 - recording engineer: Enno Mäemets; Producer: Seppo Siirala][CD-rip; flacs, booklet, cover and inlay scans] The King goes forth to France is based on the novel of the same title by […]
2020-04-19 10:10:31
A Life on Line: Don Giovanni, Rusalka and Easter weekend
[…] which Fleming first sang in, in 1997. The production was profoundly beautiful, though Schneider-Siemssen's set for Acts 1 & 3 seemed to provide little scope for the director beyond lovely picture making. This was a production for anyone wanting Dvorak's fairytale told without any disturbing undertones.Rather different was Mozart's Don Giovanni from Finnish National Opera, directed by theatre director Jussi Nikkilä, conducted by Patrick Fournillier with Tuomas Pursio, Hanna Rantala, Koit Soasepp, Tamuna Gochashvili, Tuomas Katajala, Markus Suihkonen, Henri Uusitalo and Olga Heikkilä. This was a modern take on the story, told fairly straight but with great style. Nikkilä used a group of dancers to articulate his vision, and their portrayal of Giovanni's conquests at the opening clearly indicated his bisexual tastes. Oh, and Leporello had the names of Giovanni's conquests tattooed on his body!
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Faces of classical music
2020-01-18 12:33:00
Sauli Zinovjev: Un Grande Sospiro – Orchestre de Chambre de Lausanne, Klaus Mäkelä (HD 1080p)
[…] Finnish festivals including the Kuhmo Chamber Music and Naantali Music Festival. He plays a Giovanni Grancino cello from 1698, kindly made available to him by the OP Art Foundation.Source: klausmakela.com More photosSee alsoDmitri Shostakovich: Symphony No.7 in C major "Leningrad" – hr-Sinfonieorchester, Klaus Mäkelä (HD 1080p)Robert Schumann: Piano Concerto in A minor – Martin Helmchen, hr-Sinfonieorchester, Klaus Mäkelä (HD 1080p)Ludwig van Beethoven: Symphony No.9 in D minor "Choral" – Lauren Fagan, Hanna Hipp, Tuomas Katajala, Shenyang, Oslo Philharmonic Choir & Orcestra, Klaus Mäkelä (4K Ultra High Definition)
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