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see the original Ferdinand, a short Film that won an 1938 Academy Award (an Oscar) for Best Animated Short Movie, then called "Best Short Subject (Cartoons)". It was produced by Walt Disney and brought into cinemas on November 25th, 1938. Ferdinands Mother is voiced by Walt Disney himself, Ferdinand is voiced by animator Milt Kahl, one of Disney's Nine Old Men (Milt created many of Disneys greatest characters, including Pinocchio, The Fairy Godmother in Cinderella, Alice, Peter Pan & Wendy, Kaa, Shere Kahn, Baloo, Bagheera, King Louie, Robin Hood, Tigger and so many more). The short film is narrated by Don Wilson. It is based on the 1936 published childrens book "The Story of Ferdinand", on of the most successful childeren books of all times. ★★★★ ★★★★ ★★★★ Get More Awesome Trailers - Subscribe ➜ (http•••) Watch the Newest Trailer Now! ➜ (http•••)
If you would like to play this duet too but don’t have a duet partner, I’ve made 2 separate play-along videos with these recordings, linked below: Schubert Fantasie in F minor (complete) (http•••) Schubert Fantasie in F minor Piano Duet "You Play PRIMO" (http•••) Schubert Fantasie in F minor Piano Duet "You Play SECONDO” (http•••) Free score featured in this video from IMSLP Music Library, editor Willi Kahl: (http•••) Become my patron on PATREON from as little as 1$ month: (http•••) * Note re: previous 1st movement upload: I started this project some time ago with my published score, the secondo part on the left page, the primo part on the right page. When I came to presenting both parts of the score simultaneously in the video, the bar lengths didn’t coincide. So, in Photoshop, I cut, pasted and stretched the parts together as best I could, but the results were far from satisfactory. I recently discovered a public domain score made by Willi Kahl that addresses just this issue: The PDF description reads: “Typeset using MuseScore with both parts in the same system (primo above secondo) rather than on facing pages, as an aid in learning the score and rehearsing with two performers”. I can’t recommend this score too highly, it features in these videos and the PDF is linked above.
Giuseppe Verdi Franz Konwitschny Martin Ritzmann Theo Adam Jutta Vulpius Vulpius Hilbert Staatsoper Deutsche Staatsoper Berlin Berlin Staatskapelle 1960
"Don Carlos" (Verdi) - Staatsoper Berlin, 11.10.1960 (Premiere in deutscher Sprache) (Konwitschny - Dvorakova, Müller-Bütow; Adam, Ritzmann, Jedlicka, Frei u.a.) Giuseppe Verdi: DON CARLOS (vieraktige Fassung, Aufführung in deutscher Sprache) Deutsche Staatsoper Berlin, 11. Oktober 1960 (Premiere) Philipp II.: Theo Adam Don Carlos: Martin Ritzmann Posa: Rudolf Jedlicka Großinquisitor: Gerhard Frei Mönch: Hans-Joachim Lukat Elisabeth: Ludmila Dvorakova Eboli: Hedwig Müller-Bütow Tebaldo: Sylvia Pawlik Engelsstimme: Jutta Vulpius Lerma: Hilbert Kahl u.a. Chor der Deutschen Staatsoper Berlin Staatskapelle Berlin Dirigent: Franz Konwitschny
Richter Antonio Vivaldi André Ridder Daniel Hope Guo Schmidt Lagger Sayako Kusaka Dill Villar Paredes Hutchinson Götz Rieth Parnell Schneider Weiss 1742 2012
Conducted by André de Ridder, Performed by Daniel Hope and the Konzerthaus Kammerorchester Berlin Track list: Spring 0 - 0:01 Spring 1 - 0:42 Spring 2 - 3:15 Spring 3 - 6:33 Summer 1 - 9:43 Summer 2 - 13:54 Summer 3 - 17:54 Autumn 1 - 22:54 Autumn 2 - 28:37 Autumn 3 – 31:45 Winter 1 - 33:29 Winter 2 - 36:30 Winter 3 - 39:22 2012 Universal Music Classics & Jazz, Deutsche Grammophon ::: The album is a complete recomposition and reinterpretation of Vivaldi's The Four Seasons. Although Richter said that he had discarded 75% of Vivaldi's original material, the parts he does use are phased and looped, emphasising his grounding in postmodern and minimalist music. On the album, Daniel Hope plays the "Ex-Lipinski" violin, an instrument made by Giuseppe Guarneri del Gesù in 1742 and made available to the violinist by an anonymous German family. Main personnel: Max Richter – composer, mixing, producer, quotation author André de Ridder – conductor Daniel Hope – primary artist, violin [solo] Raphael Alpermann – harpsichord Konzerthaus Kammerorchester Berlin – orchestra Alexander Kahl – cello David Drost – cello Nerina Mancini – cello Ying Guo – cello Ernst-Martin Schmidt – viola Felix Korinth – viola Katja Plagens – viola Matthias Benker – viola Alicia Lagger – violin [first] Christoph Kulicke – violin [first] Karoline Bestehorn – violin [first] Sayako Kusaka – violin [first], concertmaster Cornelia Dill – violin [second] Jana Krämer – violin [second] Johannes Jahnel – violin [second] Ulrike Töppen – violin [second] Ronith Mues – harp Georg Schwärsky – double bass Jorge Villar Paredes – double bass Sandor Tar – double bass Additional personnel: Antonio Vivaldi – original material Felix Feustel – product manager Neil Hutchinson – recording engineer, mixing Christian Kellersmann – original concept Nick Kimberley – liner notes Götz-Michael Rieth - mastering engineer Mandy Parnell – mastering engineer Matthias Schneider – project manager Erik Weiss – photography Jenni Whiteside – editing Double Standards – art direction xxx BUY AND SUPPORT THE ARTISTS / LABELS ((http•••) ! All rights reserved for the producers / artists / labels of these tracks. All the tunes that are uploaded are for PROMOTIONAL use only. If the owner or third party copyright holder do not agree with their material being uploaded on youtube, please contact us, and we will remove it immediately.