Bronius Kutavicius Vídeos
compositor lituano
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- Unión Soviética, Lituania
- compositor, profesor universitario, actor de televisión
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Dreyer – Gado CD 21003: The Gates of Jerusalem Part Four, the Stabat Mater, was recorded at the Lithuanian National Philharmonic Hall in February 2001. Choir: Aidija Chamber Choir Conductor: Donatas Katkus Soloists: Romualdas Grazinis Usefull links: My website: (http•••)o/ Instagram: (http•••) Bronius Kutavicius: (http•••)o/componist/bronius-kutavicius/ On this channel you can watch video's of Stabat Mater performances and listen to CD's from all over the world. The channel is connected to my Ultimate Stabat Mater Site where you will find my CD-collection of – now 300 – different Stabat Mater compositions: information about the composers, the music and the text. The site also includes translations of the original Latin poem Stabat Mater Dolorosa in 24 different languages.
Kutavicius Mikalojus Konstantinas Čiurlionis 1995 2012
Broniaus Kutavičiaus „Ad patres" atlieka vargonininkas Balys Vaitkus, griežiantis Vilniaus Arkikatedros bazilikos „Schuke" firmos vargonais. „Drei berühmte Orgeln", kurią 1995 metais išleido vokiečių firma „Eres Edition", bendradarbiaujant su estų kompanija „FORTE Record Company" (garso režisierius Priit Kuulberg). Paveikslų ciklas - Mikalojus Konstantinas Čiurlionis "Laidotuvių simfonija" (http•••) Montažas skirtas 2012 rugsėjo 22 Broniaus Kutavičiaus jubiliejinio koncerto Vilniaus Šventų Jonų bažnyčioje informacinei sklaidai. Menų klubas "Kaukoras"
Music Biennale Zagreb Concertgebouw Gewandhaus Musikverein Pleyel Hall Salzburger Festspiele Festival Lucerne Carnegie Hall Saulius Sondeckis Serebryakov Kondrashin Jansons Mägi Holstein Bach Mozart Lutoslawsky Bergman Crumb Wohlgemuth Vasks Rääts Kangro Kutavicius Gavrilin Pleyel Ivo Pogorelich Herbert Karajan Yehudi Menuhin Lithuanian Chamber Orchestra 1960 1968 1989 1990
Live from Music Biennale Zagreb, Croatia, 1989 The Riga Piano Duo - Nora Novik and Raffi Kharajanyan . Conductor - Saulius Sondeckis. The Lithuanian Chamber Orchestra The piano duo of St. Peterburg conservatoire's graduated (prof. P. Serebryakov's class) Nora Novik and Raffi Kharajanyan is striking example of mastership of co-submitting in art when two splendid musicians with bright but different individualities compound unite and unique ensemble. „To blow up an audience emotionally" - that is the private motto of the duo. Nora and Raffi are playing together since 1968. They gave over 1000 recitals (in Germany, Italy, Sweden, Finland, Denmark, Russia, Poland, Hungary, Bulgaria, Chekho-Slovakia, Korea, Zwitzerland, Yugoslavia, Taiwan etc.) and performanced concerts with well-known conductors (K. Kondrashin, S. Sondeckis, A. Ameller, K. Goleminov, A. Jansons, P. Mägi and others). The duo had several invitations to music festivals in Moscow, St. Peterburg, Helsinki, Zagreb, Budapest, Varna, Vilnius, Pyonyang, Schleswig-Holstein etc. 15 records and over 20 editions were made by this Duo- Their repertoire: from J. S. Bach and W. A Mozart up to W. Lutoslawsky, E. Bergman, J. Cage, G. Crumb. Some programs are specially devoted to children audience. Composers as P. Hellawell (England), T. Buchholz, G. Wohlgemuth (Germany), P. Vasks (Latvia), J. Rääts, R. Kangro (Estonia), B. Kutavicius, O. Balakauskas (Lithuania), J. Butcko, V. Gavrilin (Russia), A. Arutjunyan (Armenia), N. Stoikov (Bulgaria) cooperate with the duo often. Beside the concert activity the pianists are teaching at Riga Music Academy. From 1990 the pianists are co-presidents of piano duo Assotiation. R. Kharajanyan is president of Assotiation of People's Cultural Societes of Latvia. Conductor - Saulius Sondeckis .Over the 50 years of his career as a conductor, he has given over 3,000 concerts in almost all European countries, the USA, Japan, Cuba, Canada, Taiwan and South Korea. He has been welcomed by audiences at many famous concert halls, such as Amsterdams Concertgebouw, Berlins Grand Philharmonic Hall, Leipzigs Gewandhaus, Viennas Musikverein and Paris Pleyel Hall, and festivals, including the Salzburger Festspiele, the Schleswig-Holstein Festival, the Echternach Festival, the Lucerne Festival, the Ivo Pogorelich Festival in Bad Wörishofen, the Stockholm Royal Festival, and Svyatoslav Richters December Musical Evenings festival in Moscow. The Lithuanian Chamber Orchestra is based in Vilnus, having been formed in the 1960's by Saulius Sondeckis. The young group was shortly to receive the Herbert von Karajan Gold Medal, which embarked them on an international career. Visits to the Berlin Philharmonie, London's Festival Hall and the Carnegie Hall in New York confirmed their status as an outstanding ensemble. Since then they have made many tours, more recently associated with Yehudi Menuhin, who became their enthusiastic conductor and champion. They have made a number of recordings and are frequently in radio studios. Chernobyl disaster released as much as 400 times the radioactive contamination of the Atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki
Bronius Kutavičius Tolling 1980 2011 2012
Anno cum tettigonia (Year with the Grasshopper) for string quartet and tape (1980) is a composition of rational craftsmanship, based upon a unique harmony (which brings to mind the sounds of ancient Lithuanian skudučiai / panpipes) and a precisely ordered presentation of musical gradations. This piece, composed in canon form, is considered a classic of Lithuanian minimalism. Its texture is woven with increasing density until it reaches a culmination, whereupon it gradually grows sparse until it thins out completely. The grasshopper is the symbol for a year in Japanese mythology. The timing in this quartet is measured with accurate precision: it is comprised of 365 measures, at every seventh measure there is a slight variation in rhythm, and a recording of a bell tolling is heard twelve times. 2011 Austė Nakienė 2011 translation by Ada Valaitis 16th International Thomas Mann Festival (Nida, 2012) KAUNAS STRING QUARTET: Karolina Beinarytė (violin) Dalia Terminaitė (violin) Eglė Lapinskė (viola) Saulius Bartulis (cello) Kauno styginių kvartetas (http•••)
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