François Benoist Vídeos
organista y compositor francés (1794-1878)
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Jascha Heifetz Joseph Achron Isidor Achron Benoist Carnegie Hall 1913 1918 1924
Jascha Heifetz plays Hebrew Dance (1913) by Joseph Achron. Isidor Achron at the piano. Recording 1924. US premiere by Heifetz and Benoist in Carnegie Hall April 6. 1918 Info on J. Achron plus printed music pdf : (http•••)
Albert Spalding Schubert Benoist Goodwin Jacques Thibaud Samuel Barber Dresden Philharmonic 1888 1906 1908 1916 1919 1920 1922 1941 1944 1950 1953
Albert Spalding plays 'Serenade,' with piano by Andre Benoist. The recording was made in New York on 22 October 1920. From Wikipedia: Albert Spalding (August 15, 1888 – May 26, 1953) was an internationally recognized American violinist and composer. Spalding was born in Chicago, Illinois on August 15, 1888. His mother, Marie Boardman, was a contralto and pianist. His father, James Walter Spalding, and uncle, Hall-of-Fame baseball pitcher Albert Goodwin 'Al' Spalding, created the A.G. Spalding sporting goods company. Spalding studied the violin privately in Manhattan, New York City and Florence, Italy, and at the conservatories in Paris and Bologna; the latter graduated him with honors when he was fourteen. Following his debut in Paris on June 6, 1906, he appeared successfully in London and Vienna. His first American appearance as soloist came with the New York Symphony on November 8, 1908. A year later he soloed with the Dresden Philharmonic Orchestra when that orchestra toured the United States. In 1916, he was recognized as a national honorary member of Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, the national fraternity for men in music. During World War I, Spalding served in the U.S. Army Air Corps (at one point as aide-de-camp to then-Congressman Fiorello La Guardia) and would eventually be awarded the Cross of the Crown of Italy. Not long after his return to the United States, he married Mary Vanderhoef Pyle on July 19, 1919, in Ridgefield, Connecticut. French violinist Jacques Thibaud and Andre Benoist, Spalding's accompanist, provided the music for the ceremony. In 1920, Spalding appeared on the European tour of the New York Symphony. In 1922, he became the first American violinist to appear with the Paris Conservatory Orchestra; a year later he was the first American to serve on a jury at the Paris Conservatory, helping to award prizes to the graduating class of violinists. In February 1941, he premiered the violin concerto of Samuel Barber. Upon the United States' involvement in World War II, Assistant Secretary of State Adolf Berle successfully urged Spalding to accept an assignment with the Office of Strategic Services. He was posted to London, for six weeks, and then served in North Africa until he was ordered to Naples where he was attached to the Psychological Warfare Division of SHAEF. In 1944, Spalding gave a legendary concert to thousands of terrified refugees stranded in a cave near Naples during a bombing raid. Following a concert in New York on May 26, 1950, Spalding announced his retirement from the concert stage. Thereafter, he taught master classes at Boston University College of Music and, in the winter months, at Florida State University. His last recital, with pianist Jules Wolffers, at Boston University on 15 May 1953 was preserved on record... Ten days later he died in Manhattan, New York City, at the age of 64.
Albert Spalding Dvořák Wilhelmj Benoist Goodwin Jacques Thibaud Samuel Barber Dresden Philharmonic 1888 1906 1908 1916 1919 1920 1922 1941 1944 1950 1953
Albert Spalding plays 'Humoreske,' with piano by Andre Benoist. The recording date is uncertain. Takes A, B and C were recorded in New York on 13 March 1916, but this is take G and takes up to L were ultimately used. It seems unlikely that all were recorded at a similar time. This side was transferred from a white label pressing, but the bottom part of the label is missing, so I reproduce the label from an etched label pressing - also take G - although unfortunately it is quite hard to read! From Wikipedia: Albert Spalding (August 15, 1888 – May 26, 1953) was an internationally recognized American violinist and composer. Spalding was born in Chicago, Illinois on August 15, 1888. His mother, Marie Boardman, was a contralto and pianist. His father, James Walter Spalding, and uncle, Hall-of-Fame baseball pitcher Albert Goodwin 'Al' Spalding, created the A.G. Spalding sporting goods company. Spalding studied the violin privately in Manhattan, New York City and Florence, Italy, and at the conservatories in Paris and Bologna; the latter graduated him with honors when he was fourteen. Following his debut in Paris on June 6, 1906, he appeared successfully in London and Vienna. His first American appearance as soloist came with the New York Symphony on November 8, 1908. A year later he soloed with the Dresden Philharmonic Orchestra when that orchestra toured the United States. In 1916, he was recognized as a national honorary member of Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, the national fraternity for men in music. During World War I, Spalding served in the U.S. Army Air Corps (at one point as aide-de-camp to then-Congressman Fiorello La Guardia) and would eventually be awarded the Cross of the Crown of Italy. Not long after his return to the United States, he married Mary Vanderhoef Pyle on July 19, 1919, in Ridgefield, Connecticut. French violinist Jacques Thibaud and Andre Benoist, Spalding's accompanist, provided the music for the ceremony. In 1920, Spalding appeared on the European tour of the New York Symphony. In 1922, he became the first American violinist to appear with the Paris Conservatory Orchestra; a year later he was the first American to serve on a jury at the Paris Conservatory, helping to award prizes to the graduating class of violinists. In February 1941, he premiered the violin concerto of Samuel Barber. Upon the United States' involvement in World War II, Assistant Secretary of State Adolf Berle successfully urged Spalding to accept an assignment with the Office of Strategic Services. He was posted to London, for six weeks, and then served in North Africa until he was ordered to Naples where he was attached to the Psychological Warfare Division of SHAEF. In 1944, Spalding gave a legendary concert to thousands of terrified refugees stranded in a cave near Naples during a bombing raid. Following a concert in New York on May 26, 1950, Spalding announced his retirement from the concert stage. Thereafter, he taught master classes at Boston University College of Music and, in the winter months, at Florida State University. His last recital, with pianist Jules Wolffers, at Boston University on 15 May 1953 was preserved on record... Ten days later he died in Manhattan, New York City, at the age of 64.
Duval Dubois Pelletier Damiens Benoist Leroux Pasqualini
Version originale : (http•••) Aloha ! Le clip officiel d'INS'HAWAÏ est enfin disponible alors n'attendez plus et surfez la vague !!! (Restez jusqu'à la fin il y aura peut-être une surprise…) / Avec la participation exclusive de : Mourad Boukhalfa Guillaume Duval Cyril Bredel Serge Dubois Guy Dubuis Réalisation, cadre, montage : ARSENE PELLETIER Son : Cécile Egea, Damiens Gens, Louis Antunez, Victor Faligot de la Bouverie, Guillaume Fulconis Images drone : Maël Boussange Acteurs, figurants, co-réalisation et directeurs artistiques : Xavier Sesboue Jeanne Casenave Sophie Allais Justin Benoist Manon Boh Robin Boulot Maël Boussange Naya Castagnos Theo Detige Charlelise Fouasse Guillaume Fulconis Louise Leroux Lucas Lezy Claire Locquet Hugo Merelle Mathilde Oran Deniz Ozmadenci Hugo Pasqualini Juliette Philippe Lou Piedigrossi Olivier Rebrioux Matthieu Revil Raphael Royen Margot Salzenstein Colin Tartenson Remi Thomas Arthur Vitard Cécile Egea Damiens Gens Louis Antunez Victor Faligot de la Bouverie
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