Willi Boskovsky Vídeos
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- director de orquesta, violinista, concertino
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Paganini Willi Boskovsky Anneliese Rothenberger Nicolai Gedda Franz Lehár Bayerisches Staatsorchester 1977 1996
Provided to YouTube by Warner Classics Paganini, Act II: Duett. "Deinen süßen Rosenmund" · Willi Boskovsky · Anneliese Rothenberger · Nicolai Gedda Lehár: Paganini ℗ 1977 / 1996 Warner Music Group Germany Holding GmbH. A Warner Music Group Company Soprano Vocals: Anneliese Rothenberger Orchestra: Bayerisches Staatsorchester Producer: Christfried Bickenbach Producer: Helmut Storjohann Tenor Vocals: Nicolai Gedda Conductor: Willi Boskovsky Engineer: Wolfgang Gülich Composer: Franz Lehár Auto-generated by YouTube.
Johann Strauss Boskovsky Dittrich Steiner Richard Genée Wiener Philharmoniker Theater Wien Musikverein 1832 1882 1883 1901
Rasch in der That. Schnell-Polka (Quick off the mark. Quick polka) op. 409 For much of 1882 life had been severely problematical for Johann Strauss / as the Viennese press were not slow to report. Progress on his new operetta project, Eine Nacht in Venedig (A Night in Venice) had been slow, hampered by his gradual estrangement from his 32-year-old second wife, Angelika Dittrich, who had been conducting an affair with Franz Steiner, director of Vienna's Theater an der Wien. Moreover, Angelika had alienated the librettists of the new operetta, F. Zell and Richard Genée, by her persistent interference which had (according to Zell) impeded the "free initiative" of their work. Many of these pressures were only relieved that December when the Wiener Landesgericht (Assize Court of Vienna) granted Johann and Angelika a divorce by consent. The Viennese newspapers then quickly turned their attention to reports that, via an intermediary, the "Maestro of three-quarter-time" had applied to Rome for Papal consent to the divorce to enable him to marry his 'constant companion', Adele (nee Deutsch). The consent was not forthcoming. After so much speculation into his private affairs, Johann was understandably keen to restore his formerly 'good press'. Thus, towards the end of January 1883 he set about composing a fast-paced and stylish musical dedication for the forthcoming ball of the Vienna Journalists' and Authors' Association, 'Concordia', to be held in the Sofienbad-Saal on 29 January. Like the waltz Telegramme op. 318 (also featured on this recording), the title which Johann announced for his new quick polka / Rasch in der That / was well suited to the world of journalism, where speed of reporting was increasingly of the essence, and where a reporter who was not 'quick off the mark' risked losing a 'scoop' to one of his rivals. However, it was not Johann, but his brother Eduard, who conducted the Strauss Orchestra at the 'Concordia Ball' in the première of the new polka which, curiously, bore the amended title: Ball-Reporter. Eduard Strauss was evidently drawn to this new title, retaining it for its first public performance at his 'Carnival Revue' in the Musikverein on 11 February 1883, and even using it in the Strauss Orchestra's 'Concert Repertoire' catalogue which he prepared after his retirement in 1901. The title Ball-Reporter was indeed apt. One has only to survey the Viennese press and its annual coverage of carnival time to observe the busy rôle of a reporter assigned to cover the numerous ball festivities organised during the 'Fasching' season: in 1832, for example, some 772 balls were held in the Austrian capital alone.
Cotrubas Willi Boskovsky Franz Schubert 1978
Provided to YouTube by Kontor New Media GmbH Rosamunde, Op. 26, D. 797: Romanze: "Der Vollmond strahlt auf Bergeshöh'n" · Ileana Cotrubas · Staatskapelle Dresden · Willi Boskovsky Schubert: Rosamunde & Ouvertüre zu "Die Zauberharfe" ℗ Eterna/Edel Germany GmbH Released on: 1978-01-01 Soloist: Ileana Cotrubas Orchestra: Staatskapelle Dresden Conductor: Willi Boskovsky Soprano: Ileana Cotrubas Composer: Franz Schubert Lyricist: Helmina von Chézy Music Publisher: Copyright Control Auto-generated by YouTube.
Beethoven Willi Boskovsky Breitenbach Hübner Alfred Boskovsky 1954
Members of the Vienna Octet (Willi Boskovsky : violin-Günther Breitenbach: viola-Nikolaus Hübner : cello-Johann Krump: double-bass-Alfred Boskovsky: clarinet-Josef Veleba : horn-Rudolf Hanzl : bassoon)-1954
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- cronología: Directores de orquesta (Europa). Intérpretes (Europa).
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