Hidemaro Konoye Vídeos
compositor, director de orquesta, arreglista, político
- música clásica
- Japón, Imperio del Japón
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Yoko Watanabe Beethoven Nagano Yoshinobu Kuribayashi Hidemaro Konoye Yomiuri Nippon Symphony Orchestra 2016
Provided to YouTube by NAXOS of America Symphony No. 9 in D Minor, Op. 125 "Choral": IV. Finale: Presto - Allegro assai · Yoko Watanabe Beethoven: Symphony No. 9 in D Minor, Op. 125 "Choral" ℗ 2016 Naxos Japan Released on: 2016-04-01 Artist: Yoko Watanabe Artist: Yonako Nagano Artist: Akihiko Fujinuma Artist: Yoshinobu Kuribayashi Choir: Nikkai Chorus Group Conductor: Hidemaro Konoye Orchestra: Yomiuri Nippon Symphony Orchestra Composer: Ludwig van Beethoven Auto-generated by YouTube.
Wilhelm Furtwängler Leopold Stokowski Kleiber Erich Kleiber Mahler Konoe Hidemaro Konoye Tchaikovsky New Symphony Orchestra Richard Strauss Yomiuri Nippon Symphony Orchestra 1973 1930 1925 1898 Scala Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra Nbc Symphony Orchestra Nhk Symphony Orchestra
Hidemaro Konoye and Yomiuri Nippon Symphony Orchestra Hidemaro Konoye (近衛 秀麿, Konoe Hidemaro, 18 November 1898 – 2 June 1973) Konoye co-founded the Japan Symphonic Association in 1925, and the following year became conductor of the orchestra. Konoe later founded the New Symphony Orchestra of Tokyo (the present day NHK Symphony Orchestra), and helped mold the orchestra over a 10-year period into an ensemble that was praised as competitive with many of the better orchestras in Europe. Today he is remembered for making the première recording of Mahler's Fourth Symphony, done in May 1930. It was also, aside from a cut in the third movement, the first electrical recording of any complete Mahler symphony. Additionally, Konoye made numerous guest appearances in Europe and America, conducting some 90 different orchestras in the course of his career including the orchestra of La Scala, Milan and the NBC Symphony Orchestra. He created friendships with Erich Kleiber, Leopold Stokowski, Wilhelm Furtwängler and Richard Strauss. He went to Germany and conducted Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra in the second half of the 1930s. In the early days of the NBC Symphony, he planned an American tour under the supervision of Stokowski, but the project was cancelled due to World War II.
Joseph Haydn Hidemaro Konoye Berliner Philharmoniker 1938 2018
Provided to YouTube by Universal Music Group Haydn: Symphony No. 91 In E-Flat Major, Hob.I:91 - 4. Finale (Vivace) · Berliner Philharmoniker · Viscount Hidemaro Konoye DG 120 – Orchestral: Early Recordings ℗ 1938 Deutsche Grammophon GmbH, Berlin Released on: 2018-10-05 Composer: Joseph Haydn Auto-generated by YouTube.
Hidemaro Konoye Franz Liszt Berliner Philharmoniker 1942
Franz Liszt Hungarian Rhapsody no.2 Berliner Philharmoniker Hidemaro Konoye 1942
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- cronología: Compositores (Asia). Directores de orquesta (Asia).
- Índices (por orden alfabético): K...