Duncan Honeybourne Vídeos
músico británico
- piano
- música clásica
- Reino Unido
- profesor de educación superior, pianista
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Duncan Honeybourne Franz Schubert Moss Abbot Frederick Delius Bradford Bateman Flint 1998 2012
A huge thank you to our sponsors, Active Towns and the Ambache Charitable Trust. Franz Schubert: Sonata in A minor, D.784 Sadie Harrison: Portraits from the Place of the Yew-Trees (world premiere) Portraits from the place of the yew-trees invites its listeners on a musical journey through ancient and modern Yorkshire. The yew tree theme is heard throughout the piece as the walker travels from one town to the next, encountering the people and places upon which the work’s Portraits are based. The work is dedicated to Duncan Honeybourne with much affection.The movements are entitled: The Yew Trees Yorkshire Path Sir George Cayley: weight, lift, drag, thrust, gravity (engineer, inventor, and aviator: Scarborough) Blue Man-i-th’-Moss & Auld Wife’s Trod (prehistoric monuments: North York Moors) Aelred of Rievaulx (Cistercian abbot) Frederick Delius: The Last Cuckoo (composer: Bradford) Mary Bateman the Yorkshire Witch: Her Lullaby (murderess: Asenby) Flint Willy the Shirtless (archaeological forger: Sleights) Amy Johnson: The Lone Girl Flyer (aviator: Kingston upon Hull) / Duncan Honeybourne enjoys a colourful and diverse career as a pianist and in music education. Commended by International Piano magazine for his "glittering performances", he is best known for his interpretations of 20th and 21st century British piano music. Following concerto debuts in 1998 at Symphony Hall, Birmingham and the National Concert Hall, Dublin, he made recital debuts in London, Dublin, Paris, and at international festivals in Belgium and Switzerland. His 2012 debut recital disc was described by Gramophone magazine as “not to be missed by all lovers of English music”, whilst BBC Music Magazine reported: “There are gorgeous things here. Hard to imagine better performances.” Honeybourne has toured extensively in the UK, Ireland and Europe as solo and lecture recitalist, concerto soloist and chamber musician, appearing at many major venues and leading festivals. His solo performances have been frequently broadcast on BBC Radio 3 and more than 20 networks worldwide, including Irish, French, Swiss, Austrian, Belgian, Dutch, Finnish, Portuguese and German Radio, ABC (Australia) and Radio New Zealand #contemporarymusic #Feurich #pianosolo #Duncan Honeybourne #pianomusic #piano #grandpiano #schubert #worldpremiere kind
Spooner Duncan Honeybourne Moeran Pantcheff Gordon Jacob Simon Preston Grier Benjamin Britten 1894 1895 1941 1944 1950 1957 1959 1984 2019
PROGRAMME: E.J. Moeran +••.••(...)): Prelude (1941) Richard Pantcheff (b.1959): Sonata for Violoncello and Piano (1984) E. J. Moeran +••.••(...)): Irish Lament (1944) Gordon Jacob +••.••(...)): Sonata for Violoncello and Piano (1957) About the musicians: Joseph Spooner's cello performances and recordings have garnered high praise from audiences and critics alike. This is recognition not just of the passion and energy of his playing, but of his success in rediscovering works previously abandoned through ignorance and changing tastes. Yet Joseph's repertoire encompasses also mainstream classical and contemporary works, as is evidenced by the programme for today's concert. Duncan Honeybourne enjoys a colourful and diverse career as a concert pianist and music educator. Commended by International Piano magazine for his "glittering performances", he is best known for his interpretations of 20th and 21st century British piano works. In November 2019 he gave the world premiere of Richard Pantcheff's Sonata for Piano, a work which was written specially for him. Richard Pantcheff is internationally renowned as one of the finest contemporary British composers of Choral, Organ, Chamber and Instrumental music. He read music at Christ Church, Oxford, under Simon Preston and Francis Grier. He was mentored in composition by Benjamin Britten in the last years of Britten’s life. He is currently guest conductor of the Choir of St. Michael at the Northgate, Oxford, and is occasional guest organist for Ripon College, Oxford. His substantial output of compositions has been commissioned, performed, recorded, and broadcast all over the world. Donations gratefully received for Help Musicians UK. For almost 100 years, Help Musicians has been providing help, support and opportunities to empower musicians at all stages of their lives. We’re an independent charity which aims to make a meaningful difference to the lives of musicians, offering a wide spectrum of support which includes: Health & Welfare services, Creative development funding, ground-breaking research, a mental health helpline for the entire music industry and an incredibly popular hearing health scheme which aims to prevent hearing problems that would otherwise bring musicians’ careers to an untimely end. We're passionate about creating a world where musicians thrive. Donate here: (http•••)
Bach Egon Petri Einstein Ralph Vaughan Williams Tobias Matthay Coolidge Edward Elgar Stratton Sir Arnold Bax Béla Bartók Freeman Duncan Honeybourne Clein Royal Albert Hall 1685 1750 1881 1895 1912 1917 1924 1932 1933 1935 1936 1938 1943 1948 1950 1951 1954 1960 1962 1967 1969 1992 2006
Johan Sebastian Bach +••.••(...)) / Egon Petri +••.••(...)) -Johan Sebastian Bach Fantasia in c minor BWV 906 transcribed by Egon Petri Played by Harriet Cohen Recorded in London March 22nd. 1935 Albert Einstein dubbed her his Beloved 'Piano-Witch', D. H. Lawrence immortalized her in his novel 'Kangaroo', and Vaughan Williams composed a concerto just for her. One of the leading concert pianists of the inter-war era, Harriet Cohen was a stunning brunette, a woman who appeared literally to have the world at her fingertips. The distinguished English pianist, Harriet Cohen (born London Dec. 2nd. 1895 - died London Nov. 13 1967), studied piano first with her parents. She studied then at the Royal Academy of Music from 1912 to 1917. She took an advanced course in piano with Tobias Matthay, and later taught at his school. Harriet Cohen made her first public appearance as a solo pianist at the age of 13. She then engaged in a successful career in England, both as a soloist with major orchestras and in chamber music concerts. Small hands limited her repertory, but she quickly made a reputation as a Bach player and also played many contemporary composers. She played at the Salzburg Contemporary Music Festival in 1924, at the Coolidge Festival, Chicago. She became particularly associated with contemporary British music, and a number of composers wrote music specifically for her. She gave the world premiere of Ralph Vaughan Williams' Piano Concerto, dedicated to her, in 1933, and recording Edward Elgar's Piano Quintet with the Stratton String Quartet under the composer's supervision. Sir Arnold Bax, who was her life-long friend and occasional lover, wrote most of his piano pieces for her. This includes the Rhapsody in F sharp minor for Piano and Orchestra, which was first performed at the Royal Albert Hall on August 19, 1943, and the music for David Lean's 1948 film version of Oliver Twist. The last six pieces in the collection Mikrokosmos (known as Six Dances in Bulgarian Rhythms), by Béla Bartók, are also dedicated to her. In 1948 Harriet Cohen was the victim of a domestic kitchen accident. As she was pouring a glass of water, the glass shattered in her right hand. She played works for the left-hand alone until 1951. Arnold Bax was inspired to compose for her his Concertino for Left Hand, a Neo-Classical work. Her injury was never completely cured and in 1960 she reluctantly retired. She was made a CBE in 1938, a Freeman of the City of London in 1954, and received many honors from other countries. The Harriet Cohen International Music Prizes were founded by Arnold Bax and others in 1951. In 1932 twelve leading British composers published transcriptions in a Bach Book for Harriet Cohen. She herself published some Bach transcriptions and a small book on interpretation, Musics Handmaid (London, 1936, 2nd edition 1950), while her memoirs, A Bundle of Time (London, 1969), are valuable for letters from friends eminent in all walks of life. In January 2006, Dearest Tania, a words-and-music program telling the story of Cohen, premiered, written by Duncan Honeybourne and performed with actress Louisa Clein. The love affair between Arnold Bax and Harriet Cohen was the subject of a 1992 BBC television show in which Glenda Jackson played the role of Harriet Cohen. (http•••)
Eccles Daly Duncan Honeybourne 2013
The opening piece in our Sunday evening concert at this lovely venue. Recorded 17 March 2013 at the Fine Foundation Gallery, Durlston Castle, Swanage. David Daly double bass, Duncan Honeybourne piano.
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