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Orchestre Philharmonique Liban Mora 2014
Houtaf Khuory Symphony No.2 "Reminicenza" Orchestre Philharmonique du Liban Beirut 21.03.2014 Jordi Mora, conductor
Lebanese National Symphony Orchestra National Symphony Orchestra 2013
Mozart Sinfonia Concertante Sorin Alexandru Horlea - violin Catalina Rupa - viola Lubnan Baalbaki - conductor Lebanese National Symphony Orchestra Beirut 25 01 2013 2nd mvt at 13:37 3rd mvt at 24:37
Zarzycki Boris Lyatoshinsky Svyatoslav Richter Reinhold Glière Tatiana Nikolaeva 1894 1895 1914 1918 1953 1954 1968 2014
BORIS LYATOCHINSKY +••.••(...) ) PIANO CONCERTO "SLAVONIC CONCERTO" MOV 1 L"ORCHESTRE PHILHARMONIQUE DU LIBAN DIRECTION JAN MILOSZ ZARZYCKI PIANO TATIANA PRIMAK KHOURY Eglise St. Joseph des Pères Jésuites Beirut , Lebanon October 24 , 2014 Boris Mykolayovych Lyatoshinsky or Lyatoshynsky (Ukrainian: Бори́с Ми́колайович Лятоши́нський, Borys Mykolayovych Lyatoshyns′kyi; January 3, 1895 – April 15, 1968) was a Ukrainian composer, conductor, teacher. A leading member of the new generation of twentieth-century Ukrainian composers, he was awarded a number of accolades, including the honorary title of People's Artist of Ukrainian . Boris Lyatoshinsky was born 3rd, 1895 in Zhytomyr, in the Russian Empire (now Ukraine). This town is well known for its cultural life. Several well-known people originated here, including the pianist Svyatoslav Richter, philosopher Nikolai Berdiaev and composer Ignazi Yan Paderevsky.he attended Kiev University and later the newly established Kiev Conservatory where he studied composition with Reinhold Glière in 1914. Lyatoshynsky graduated from Kiev University in 1918 and from the Kiev Conservatory in 1919.After the death of Stalin, Lyatohinsky at least was free to speak his own symphonic mind, making free use of motive development, dissonances and atonal language. The Slavic Concerto by outstanding Ukrainian composer Boris Lyatoshinsky (1894 – 1968) is one of most interesting piano concertos in Ukrainian music. The concerto was composed in 1953 , dedicated to the great pianist Tatiana Nikolaeva who premiered in 1954 , in Riga. The “Slavic concerto” presents the images derived from the Ukrainian, Russian ,Slovak and Polish folk sources. The composer as a real artist and penetrating symphonist , shows the historical unity of the Slavic peoples through revealing the common features of their music. The First movement ( Allegro) is formed with Ukrainian and Russian folk tunes of heroic and epic character .
Naji Hakim Alphonse Leduc Leduc Latry Wadih Sabra Maalouf Hovhannisyan Simonyan Babayan Sokola Gheorghiu Popescu Orchestre Philharmonique Liban 1876 1952 1955 2002
Naji Hakim (*1955) : OUVERTURE LIBANAISE (2002) LEBANESE PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA ORCHESTRE PHILHARMONIQUE DU LIBAN Naji Hakim, Conductor/Direction Église Saint Joseph, Beyrouth, Liban, 26.01.18 Sous le Patronage de S. E. Monsieur le Ministre de la Culture, Dr Ghattas Khoury et en présence de S. E. Monsieur Amine Gemayel, Ancien président de la République Libanaise. Score published by Editions Alphonse Leduc Remerciements : R.P. Salim Daccache, Recteur de l'Université Saint-Joseph, Dr Walid Moussallem, Président Directeur du Conservatoire National Supérieur de Musique, R.P. Charbel Batour s.j. Président d'honneur du Centre du Patrimoine Musical Libanais (CPML), Joumana Hobeika, Présidente du CPML, Zeina Saleh Kayali, Vice-présidente du CPML, Marie Hourani, Régisseur de l'Orchestre Philharmonique du Liban, Hassan Chakkour, Directeur TéléLiban, Nicolas Auribault et François Latry, Professeurs au CRR de Boulogne-Billancourt, la banque BEMO et la Fondation RAM. This rhapsodic piece is based on several lebanese folkloric tunes and make use of several mid-eastern scales and rhythms. It quotes also in its last pages Wadih Sabra’s +••.••(...)) Lebanese national anthem. Cette pièce rhapsodique est bâtie sur plusieurs thèmes folkloriques libanais et utilise différents rythmes et échelles du moyen-orient. L'hymne national libanais de Wadih Sabra +••.••(...)) est également cité dans les dernières pages de l'œuvre. ORCHESTRE PHILHARMONIQUE DU LIBAN VIOLONS I Ondin Brezeanu - Concert Master, Anna Aculova, Elena Chiriac, Dana Dabbous, Sergei Dayan, Silviu Gherasimescu, Consuela Gogea, Maya Maalouf, Boris Mirzoyan, Rosana Panjarian, Mona Kosta Semaan VIOLONS II Cristina Galus - Principal, Syuzanna Balasanyan, Garabet Basmadjian, Eva Hachiti-Rubus, Charles Lamah, Mounir Makhoul, Arakel Mikaelyan, Yepraksya Mikaelyan, Tatevik Mkrtumyan, Jacqueline Tabet, Arthur Ter-Hovhannisyan ALTOS Anna Gyogchyan - Principal, Lucian Cristea, Rania Kallab, Aneta Nikliborc, Lukasz Piotr Nowicki, Majd Saad, Hambardzum Simonyan, Hayk Ter-Hovhannisyan, Catalina Tudosie VIOLONCELLES Roman Storojenco - Principal, Angela Hounanian, Avetis Gyogchyan, Hayk Babayan, Magdalena Sokola, Noemi Tetezi, Ribal Kallab, Aren Tekian, Elya Balasanyan, Shushan Artinian CONTREBASSES Khachatur Savzyan - Principal, Makram Aboul Hosn, Iskandar Asmar, Zaher El Sebaily, Gheorghe Oprea, Bassam Saleh FLÛTES Alin Tataru, Roubina Atayan HAUTBOIS Adrian Luncanu, Irina Tapes CLARINETTES Octavian Gheorghiu, Mohammad Karam BASSONS Viacheslav Piankovskyi, Mircea-Albert Moisi CORS Mihaita Raileanu, Bogdan Petrosanu TROMPETTES Ion Todei, Rabah Mneimneh TIMBALES Mia Popescu PERCUSSIONS Samantha Asswad, Houssein Hassan, Anthony Malkoum, Christelle Njeim, Szymon Urbanczyk
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