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Messer Catherine Robbin Gustav Mahler Raffi Armenian Kitchener Waterloo Symphony 2000
Provided to YouTube by NAXOS of America III. Ich hab' ein gluhend Messer · Catherine Robbin Mahler: Lieder Eines Fahrenden Gesellen / Ruckert-Lieder / Kindertotenlieder ℗ 2000 CBC Released on: 2000-01-01 Artist: Catherine Robbin Composer: Gustav Mahler Orchestra: Kitchener-Waterloo Symphony Conductor: Raffi Armenian Auto-generated by YouTube.
Huerta Shen Shen Yang Boris Berman Berman Fried Somerville Paul Neubauer Neubauer James Campbell Campbell Marc André Hamelin Joshua Bell Penderecki Shostakovitch Schnittke Ernest Bloch Almeida Kevin Volans Matthews Rodion Schedrin Ottawa Chamberfest Wigmore Hall Jordan Hall Symphony Nova Scotia Kitchener Waterloo Symphony Trio Hochelaga Ensemble Modern Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra Royal Philharmonic Orchestra 1770 1986 1993 2000 2005 2011 2012
The International Cello Festival of Canada launched June 18 here in Winnipeg. Artistic Director Paul Marleyn was Claudia Garcia de la Huerta's guest Saturday morning on Música Clásica. Raised in London, England, Paul Marleyn is a cellist with a broad and eclectic repertoire that ranges from the Baroque period to the twenty-first century. He tours regularly across Canada and frequently performs in the United States, Europe and Asia. A regular participant in international summer music festivals, including those of Busan (Korea), Leicester (UK), Cape and Islands (USA), Casalmaggiore (Italy), Lviv Contrasts (Ukraine), International Musicians Seminar (UK), Chamber Music East (USA), Shen Yang and Beijing (China), Festival of the Sound, Domaine Forget and Ottawa Chamberfest (Canada), he has collaborated with artists such as Boris Berman, Miriam Fried, James Somerville, Paul Neubauer, James Campbell, Marc-André Hamelin, Steven Dann, StéphaneLemelin, Scott St. John, Joshua Bell, and with the St. Lawrence, Penderecki and Lafayette string quartets. He has appeared as soloist the Belgrade Philharmonic, European Chamber, Winnipeg Symphony, Symphony Nova Scotia, Kitchener-Waterloo Symphony, Thunder Bay Symphony and Manitoba Chamber orchestras. Engagements have included London's Wigmore Hall, Boston's Jordan Hall, Chicago's Cultural Centre and Geneva's Victoria Saal. Since 2000, Paul has been President and Artistic Director of Canada's Agassiz Summer Chamber Music Festival in Winnipeg, and in 2011, as Artistic Director, he inaugurated the International Cello Festival of Canada, a triannual festival also taking place in Winnipeg. From 2005-2012, he was a member of the Trio Hochelaga, one of Canada's leading chamber ensembles, with which he recorded a series of five discs of French music on the ATMA Classique label. Paul Marleyn has made several compact disc recordings as soloist and chamber musician. His first CD, released by United Records, contains cello sonatas by Shostakovitch, Prokofief and Schnittke, and was described as "emotionally intense, physically big-boned" (Gramophone Magazine), and "over-flowing with health, the joy of playing, and flamboyant brilliance" (Répértoire, France.) His recording of the complete works of Ernest Bloch for Signum Classics has also received favorable reviews; "an excellent recording, this release deserves enthusiastic recommendation" (BBC Music Magazine) and "a fine cellist with astute command of style and formidable technique" (Strad magazine.) Other releases include Swirl for solo cello by Jim Hiscott on the CBC Records label, as well as chamber music recordings for RCA Victor and CBC Records. Mr.Marleyn's concerts and recordings are frequently heard on CBC radio, BBC radio, NPR affiliate stations in the United States and around the world. Mr.Marleyn has a special interest in new music, having been a frequent guest of the prestigious German group Ensemble Modern, and at the Winnipeg Centara, Almeida, Lviv Contrasts and Donaueshinger new music festivals. Paul has commissioned new works by BramwellTovey, Kevin Volans, Jocelyn Morlock, Michael Matthews, David Raphael Scott, Glenn Buhr, Jim Hiscott and Rodion Schedrin. As an orchestral principal player, he held the position of Principal Cellist of the European Community Youth Orchestra from 1986-8. He was also Principal cellist of the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra from 1993-7, and has appeared as Guest Principal cellist of the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra. A laureate of the Royal Overseas League International Competition in London, he is the recipient of several national and international awards, including a Fulbright Scholarship and grants the Canada Council, the Manitoba Arts Council and the Royal Society of Arts. Paul plays on a 1770 Pietro Landolfi cello made in Milan, Italy.
Beethoven Edwin Outwater Kitchener Waterloo Symphony 2012
A behind the scenes look at the dress rehearsal for the Kitchener-Waterloo Symphony's September 21-23 2012 performance of Beethoven's 9th Symphony. With commentary by Music Director Edwin Outwater. Find out more at kwsymphony.ca
Malcolm Forsyth Raffi Armenian Kolb Kitchener Waterloo Symphony 1900 1936 1987 2011
Malcolm Forsyth +••.••(...)): Concerto for Trumpet and Orchestra (1987) / James Thompson, tromba / Kitchener-Waterloo Symphony diretta da Raffi Armenian / I. Cadenza II. Allegro [3:59] III. Tranquillo [10:28] IV. Presto, spiritoso [15:24] / cover image by Hans Peter Kolb / The music published in our channel is exclusively dedicated to divulgation purposes and not commercial. This within a program shared to study classic educational music of the 1900's (mostly Italian) which involves thousands of people around the world. If someone, for any reason, would deem that a video appearing in this channel violates the copyright, please inform us immediately before you submit a claim to Youtube, and it will be our care to remove immediately the video accordingly. Your collaboration will be appreciated.
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