Emil von Reznicek Vídeos
compositor, profesor universitario
Conmemoraciones 2025 (Muerte: Emil von Reznicek)
- ópera, sinfonía
- Imperio austríaco, Cisleitania, Primera República de Austria, Estado Federal de Austria, Alemania nazi
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2024-05-13
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Vilém Tauský Verdi Edvard Grieg Hans Sitt Ronald Binge Felix Mendelssohn Jules Massenet Emil Waldteufel Pietro Mascagni Hummel Maurice Murphy Murphy Delibes Claude Debussy Tchaikovsky Edward Elgar Charles Gounod Johann Strauss II Johann Strauss I Gordon Jacob Bach William Walton Enrique Granados Jean Sibelius Percy Grainger Handel Ermanno Wolf Ferrari Ernest Guiraud Josef Strauss Arthur Benjamin Ambroise Thomas Emil Reznicek London Symphony Orchestra 1425 1977
1. Verdi : 'La Traviata' - Prelude to Act I 00:00-03:50 2. Edvard Grieg orch. Hans Sitt : Norwegian Dance No. 2 Op. 35 03:50-06:25 3. Ronald Binge : Elizabethan Serenade 06:25-09:30 4. Felix Mendelssohn : 'A Midsummer Nights Dream' Op. 61 - Wedding March 09:30-14:25 5. Jules Massenet : 'Thaïs' - Meditation (John Georgiadis, violin) 14:25-20:25 6. Emil Waldteufel : The Skaters' Waltz Op. 183 20:25-26:40 7. Pietro Mascagni : 'Cavalleria Rusticana' - Intermezzo 26:40-30:25 8. Hummel : Trumpet Concerto - Finale (Maurice Murphy, trumpet) 30:25-34:00 9. Leo Delibes : 'Sylvia' - Pizzicato 34:00-35:45 10. Claude Debussy orch. ? : Clair de lune L. 75 35:45-39:55 11. Tchaikovsky orch. A. Winter : Chant sans paroles Op. 2 No. 3 39:55- 43:15 12. Edward Elgar : Salut d'amour Op. 12 43:15-47:20 13. Charles Gounod : 'Faust' - Valse 47:20-52:50 14. Johann Strauss I orch. Gordon Jacob : Radetzky March Op. 228 52:50-55:50 15. J.S. Bach orch. William Walton : 'The Wise Virgins' - Sheep May Safely Graze 55:50-1:01:45 16. William Walton : 'Facade' - Popular Song 1:01:45-1:04:15 17. Enrique Granados : 'Goyescas' - Intermezzo 1:04:15-1:07:30 18. Jean Sibelius : 'Kuolema' - Valse Triste Op. 44 No. 1 1:07:30-1:12:40 19. Percy Grainger : Handel in the Strand 1:12:40-1:17:45 20. Ermanno Wolf-Ferrari : 'Quattro Rusteghi' - Intermezzo 1:17:45-1:21:15 21. Handel orch. Ernest Guiraud : 'Xerxes' - Largo 1:21:15-:1:27:00 22. Johann Strauss II & Josef Strauss : Pizzicato Polka 1:27:00-1:29:45 23. Arthur Benjamin : Jamaican Rumba 1:29:45-1:32:00 24: Mozart : Horn Concerto No. 4 K. 495 - Finale (David Cripps, horn) 1:32:00-1:35:35 25. Ambroise Thomas : 'Mignon' - Entr'acte 1:35:35-1:37:50 26. Emil von Reznicek : 'Donna Diana' - Overture 1:37:50-1:42:20 Performed by the London Symphony Orchestra conducted by Vilém Tauský. Recorded in September 1977.
Karg Karg Elert Emil Reznicek Salomon Jadassohn Carl Reinecke Johann Sebastian Bach Edvard Grieg Claude Debussy Max Reger Alexander Scriabin Arnold Schoenberg 1877 1914 1919 1930 1932 1933
Michael Zeeschang - Piano Sigfried Karg-Elert +••.••(...)) was a German Composer, better known for his works for Organ and Harmonium. At a gathering of composers in Leipzig, he presented his first attempts at composition to the composer Emil von Reznicek, who arranged a three-year tuition-free scholarship at the Leipzig Conservatory. This enabled the young man to study with Salomon Jadassohn, Carl Reinecke, Alfred Reisenauer and Robert Teichmüller. After having served as a regimental oboist during World War I, Karg-Elert was appointed instructor of music theory and composition at the Leipzig Conservatory in 1919. The cultural climate in Germany in the 1920s and 1930s was very hostile to the internationally oriented, French-influenced Karg-Elert; and although his works were admired outside Germany, especially in the U.K. (the Organ Music Society of London held a twelve-day festival in his honour in 1930, which he attended) and in the United States, in his home country his music was almost completely neglected. All this led to him accepting an invitation for an organ concert tour of America in the spring of 1932. Karg-Elert was offered a position of the organ chair at the Carnegie Institute in Pittsburgh, which he was forced to decline due to his failing health. After his return to Leipzig, his health started deteriorating rapidly. He died there in April 1933, aged 55. Karg-Elert regarded himself as an outsider. Notable influences in his work include composers Johann Sebastian Bach (he often used the BACH motif in Bach's honour), Edvard Grieg, Claude Debussy, Max Reger, Alexander Scriabin, and early Arnold Schoenberg. In general terms, his musical style can be characterised as being late-romantic with impressionistic and expressionistic tendencies. His profound knowledge of music theory allowed him to stretch the limits of traditional harmony without losing tonal coherence. / Please support this channel (http•••)
Karg Karg Elert Emil Reznicek Salomon Jadassohn Carl Reinecke Johann Sebastian Bach Edvard Grieg Claude Debussy Max Reger Alexander Scriabin Arnold Schoenberg 1877 1919 1930 1932 1933
Michael Zieschang - Piano 00:00 Phantastisch und lebhaft 14:07 Sehr breit und empfindungsvoll 21:42 Leidenschaftlich und sturmend Sigfried Karg-Elert +••.••(...)) was a German Composer, better known for his works for Organ and Harmonium. At a gathering of composers in Leipzig, he presented his first attempts at composition to the composer Emil von Reznicek, who arranged a three-year tuition-free scholarship at the Leipzig Conservatory. This enabled the young man to study with Salomon Jadassohn, Carl Reinecke, Alfred Reisenauer and Robert Teichmüller. After having served as a regimental oboist during World War I, Karg-Elert was appointed instructor of music theory and composition at the Leipzig Conservatory in 1919. The cultural climate in Germany in the 1920s and 1930s was very hostile to the internationally oriented, French-influenced Karg-Elert; and although his works were admired outside Germany, especially in the U.K. (the Organ Music Society of London held a twelve-day festival in his honour in 1930, which he attended) and in the United States, in his home country his music was almost completely neglected. All this led to him accepting an invitation for an organ concert tour of America in the spring of 1932. Karg-Elert was offered a position of the organ chair at the Carnegie Institute in Pittsburgh, which he was forced to decline due to his failing health. After his return to Leipzig, his health started deteriorating rapidly. He died there in April 1933, aged 55. Karg-Elert regarded himself as an outsider. Notable influences in his work include composers Johann Sebastian Bach (he often used the BACH motif in Bach's honour), Edvard Grieg, Claude Debussy, Max Reger, Alexander Scriabin, and early Arnold Schoenberg. In general terms, his musical style can be characterised as being late-romantic with impressionistic and expressionistic tendencies. His profound knowledge of music theory allowed him to stretch the limits of traditional harmony without losing tonal coherence. / Please support this channel (http•••)
Dresdner Philharmonie Emil Reznicek 2022
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