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Besong Gounod Timothy Myers Myers Johannesburg Philharmonic Orchestra 2012
In celebration of Opera Africa's eighteenth year in existence, excerpts from some of Opera Africa's previously staged opera productions were performed under the direction of Prof. A Gobbato with the Johannesburg Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Timothy Myers at the South African State Theatre (Pretoria). 2012
Rachmaninoff Paganini Johannesburg Philharmonic Orchestra 2018
Pianist Bryan Wallick is performing the melodic Rachmaninoff's Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini, accompanied by the Johannesburg Philharmonic Orchestra under the baton of Daniel Raiskin. This performance was originally presented by the JPO at the Linder Auditorium during the Early Spring Season on the 29th and 30th August 2018.
Yasuo Shinozaki Weiner Johannesburg Philharmonic Orchestra 2017
“Drop” for flute, oboe, clarinet, bassoon, horn, violin, viola, cello, double bass & orchestra Performed by the Decoda Ensemble Flute: Catherine Gregory Oboe: James Austin Smith Clarinet: Alicia Lee Bassoon: Brad Balliett Horn:Laura Weiner Violin: Siwoo Kim Viola: Meena Bhasin Cello: Sæunn Thorsteinsdóttir Double Bass: Chris Saebo The Johannesburg Philharmonic Orchestra Conducted by Yasuo Shinozaki Recorded in rehearsal, Linder Auditorium, 2017. While “Drop” is not programmatic as such, there are many elements within it that depict the various definitions of the word itself. The very beginning is based on enormous water drop building up, falling and hitting the ground with a thud. This leads straight into a bass solo with the performance instruction “like a medicine ball being dropped.”. While a lot of the piece is modelled on electronic dance music gestures, the middle section is a huge tip of the hat to how “drop” is used in that particular genre – a drop being a colloquial term to describe the moment where, after a prolonged build up, the beat kicks back in. The climax itself can be seen, on the one hand, as the heavens opening and it finally raining, after a prolonged period of drought, however, on the otherhand, while I was writing it, I had an image in my head of someone falling, in slow motion, for miles and miles (almost from the perspective of the rain drop itself), not necesseraly in any danger, but stuck in a perpetual loop of dropping. I think that it's almost impossible at this particular time in history to write something that doesn't reflect the current global political climate, or echo the frustrations that are building up on either side (a little bit like the enormous water drop mentioned above) and it would be amiss of me to say that this hasn't worked it's way into “Drop”. While the section just before the climax can be seen as hundreds of water droplets eroding away at a rock and finally breaking through, I'm reminded of all the protesting happening around the world and how one person, just like one little droplet of water, can have an impact, be it for good or bad. Eventually, something has to “give”.
Osm Johannesburg Philharmonic Orchestra Johannes Brahms Gérard Korsten Korsten Beethoven
OSM TV Marius Coetzee interviews Prof. Anmari van der Westhuizen, OSM Cello Lecturer, and HOD of the Odeion String Quartet. They will speak about her career as well as her study period abroad at the Mozarteum in Austra under the tutelage of Prof Heidi Litschauer as well as the Köln Hochschule für Musik where she studied under the tutelage of renowned Prof. Maria Kliegel. Please listen to recordings of Anmari van der Westhuizen on OSM CONCERT HALL & OSM RADIO OSM RADIO (http•••) Double Concerto In A Minor, Op. 102 , Johannes Brahms Movement 1 Allegro Violin Pieter Schoeman Cello Anmari van der Westhuizen Conductor Gérard Korsten Johannesburg Philharmonic Orchestra (http•••) OSM CONCERT HALL Clarinet Trio in B-flat major, Op 11 Ludwig von Beethoven (http•••) Clarinet Trio in B-flat major, Op 11 Ludwig von Beethoven 1 Allegro con brio 2 Adagio
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