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Maria Callas Companeez Piero Cappuccilli Amilcare Ponchielli Teatro Scala 1960 1997
Provided to YouTube by Warner Classics La Gioconda (1997 Remastered Version) , Act I: L'ora non giunse · Maria Callas · Irene Companeez · Piero Cappuccilli · Coro del Teatro alla Scala, Milano · Orchestra del Teatro alla Scala, Milano · Antonino Votto Ponchielli - La gioconda ℗ 1960 Warner Classics, Warner Music UK Ltd Digital remastering (p) 1997 Warner Classics, Warner Music UK Ltd Conductor: Antonino Votto Lead Vocals: Antonino Votto Choir, Chorus: Coro del Teatro alla Scala di Milano Lead Vocals: Coro del Teatro alla Scala di Milano Chorus: Coro del Teatro alla Scala, Milano Vocals: Irene Companeez Boy Soprano: Maria Callas Lead Vocals: Maria Callas Soprano Vocals: Maria Callas Orchestra: Orchestra Del Teatro Alla Scala Di Milan Lead Vocals: Orchestra Del Teatro Alla Scala Di Milan Orchestra: Orchestra del Teatro alla Scala, Milano Lead Vocals: Orchestra del Teatro alla Scala, Milano Bass- Baritone: Piero Cappuccilli Lead Vocals: Piero Cappuccilli Bass-baritone Vocals: Piero Cappuccilli Composer: Amilcare Ponchielli Auto-generated by YouTube.
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REALISATEURS, METTEURS EN SCENE : - Tonie Marshall - Nina Companeez - Jean-Laurent Cochet - Philippe de Broca - Sébastien Japrisot - Edouard Molinaro - Marcel Pagnol - Maurice Pialat - Jacques Pinoteau - Alain Resnais - Frédéric Rossif - Robert Thomas ACTRICES : - Tina Aumont - Pierrette Bruno - Colette Castel - Suzy Delair - Maria Meriko - Christiane Muller - Jacqueline Pagnol - Delphine Sérina - Janine Souchon - Irène Tunc ACTEURS : - José Luis De Villalonga - Jacques Debary - Jean Droze - Jacques Dumesnil - Marc Eyraud - Jacques Ferrière - Harry-Max - Henri Lambert - Gérard Lartigau - Denis Manuel - Christian Marquand - Serge Marquand - Mike Marshall - Jean Martin - Pascal Mazzotti - Albert Michel - Max Montavon - Robert Rollis - Mac Ronay - Fabrice Rouleau - Philippe Rouleau - Jean Saudray - Jean-Pierre Sentier - Jean Servais - Jean Tissier - André Valardy - Venantino Venantini - Vania Vilers - Yves Vincent POLITICIEN : - Pierre Bérégovoy SPORTIFS : - Jacques Anquetil - Michel Hidalgo JOURNALISTES, DESSINATEURS : - Pierre Bénichou - Jean Cocteau - Claire Brétecher - André Franquin - René Goscinny - Albert Uderzo - Peyo - Hergé - Philippe Honoré - Tignous COMPOSITEURS, MUSICIENS : - François De Roubaix - Georges Délerue - Maurice Jarre - Manu DiBango CHANTEUSES : - Delizia Adamo - Marjorie Noël CHANTEURS : - Akim (Eric Brücker) - Graeme Allwright - Guy Bontempelli - Christophe - Jean Constantin - Stéphane Reggiani LES COMPAGNONS DE LA CHANSON : - Guy Bourguignon - Jean Broussolle - Jean-Pierre Calvet - Jo Frachon - Jean-Louis Jaubert - Hubert Lancelot - Fred Mella - René Mella - Gérard Sabbat
Liszt Jeffrey Grice Yvonne Loriod Barenboim Charles Rosen Raitzin Legrand Yehudi Menuhin Cziffra Brahms Berg Poulenc Dutilleux Gallois Gallois Montbrun Dart McLeod Companeez Chopin Kate Moss Moss Nigel Keay Tanaka 1954 1976 1996 1999 2002 2004
LISZT Rêve d'amour (Liebestraum) no 1 - Jeffrey Grice, piano (http•••) Jeffrey Grice's complete Liszt album is now downloadable from most commercial sites: Itunes, Deezer... (http•••) Pianist Jeffrey Grice was born in Christchurch, New Zealand in 1954. After studying with Janetta McStay and Bryan Sayer at Auckland University (Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Music), in 1976 he received a Queen Elisabeth Arts Council grant and a French government bursary to study in France with Yvonne Loriod and Germaine Mounier. He then studied in Israel with Enrique Barenboim. Other formative influences in his training included American pianist Charles Rosen and Argentine-born French pianist Florencia Raitzin-Legrand. A Laureate of the Yehudi Menuhin Foundation, the Cziffra Foundation, and the Sophia-Antipolis Foundation, in 1999, Jeffrey Grice was made an "Officer of Arts and Letters" (Officier des Arts et des Lettres) by the French Government for services in the field of music. Jeffrey Grice has recorded in Europe for the labels Calliope, Erato and Integral Classic and in Japan for Sony Classical, Cosmo Village and JVC. In 1996, "Golden Performance", a recording for Cosmo Village of his solo recital (Brahms, Berg and Bartok) in Nagoya's prestigious Shirakawa Hall was chosen "Best Recording" by Stereo Magazine, Japan. In 2004, Stereo Magazine similarly acclaimed his Sony Classical CD with flautist Shigenori Kudo of 20th century French flute/piano repertoire (Poulenc, Dutilleux, Gallois-Montbrun). In 2002, his Liszt CD (Integral Classic) was chosen "Best Sound Recording" by the French magazine Repertoire. William Dart hailed his recording of the first seven Tone Clock Pieces of Jenny McLeod (The Te Waiata Collection of New Zealand Music) as "incandescent". Grice's career has also had a stage and movie sideline. After a first brief appearance in the 5-part television serial Les Dames de la Côte by Nina Companeez, he then played (though as an actor) in the prize-winning French film Un Coeur en hiver (A Heart in Winter) by Claude Sautet, appearing alongside Emmanuelle Béart and Daniel Auteuil. Other contributions include a few bars from a Chopin Nocturne for the Kate Moss commercial of her perfume Vintage. Grice's programmes are imaginative and attractive. His particular way of juxtaposing different works from the repertoire, creates a new kind of listening and has encouraged many contemporary composers to write for him. Grice has performed first performances of contemporary works by composers from New Zealand (Jenny McLeod, Nigel Keay, Lucien Johnson), Japan (Karen Tanaka) and France (Kirill Zaborov).
Chopin Jeffrey Grice Yvonne Loriod Barenboim Charles Rosen Raitzin Legrand Yehudi Menuhin Cziffra Brahms Berg Poulenc Dutilleux Gallois Gallois Montbrun Liszt Dart McLeod Companeez Kate Moss Moss Nigel Keay Tanaka 1954 1976 1996 1999 2002 2004
CHOPIN Polonaise in Ab Major, Op 53 - Jeffrey Grice, piano (http•••) Pianist Jeffrey Grice was born in Christchurch, New Zealand in 1954. After studying with Janetta McStay and Bryan Sayer at Auckland University (Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Music), in 1976 he received a Queen Elisabeth Arts Council grant and a French government bursary to study in France with Yvonne Loriod and Germaine Mounier. He then studied in Israel with Enrique Barenboim. Other formative influences in his training included American pianist Charles Rosen and Argentine-born French pianist Florencia Raitzin-Legrand. A Laureate of the Yehudi Menuhin Foundation, the Cziffra Foundation, and the Sophia-Antipolis Foundation, in 1999, Jeffrey Grice was made an "Officer of Arts and Letters" (Officier des Arts et des Lettres) by the French Government for services in the field of music. Jeffrey Grice has recorded in Europe for the labels Calliope, Erato and Integral Classic and in Japan for Sony Classical, Cosmo Village and JVC. In 1996, "Golden Performance", a recording for Cosmo Village of his solo recital (Brahms, Berg and Bartok) in Nagoya's prestigious Shirakawa Hall was chosen "Best Recording" by Stereo Magazine, Japan. In 2004, Stereo Magazine similarly acclaimed his Sony Classical CD with flautist Shigenori Kudo of 20th century French flute/piano repertoire (Poulenc, Dutilleux, Gallois-Montbrun). In 2002, his Liszt CD (Integral Classic) was chosen "Best Sound Recording" by the French magazine Repertoire. William Dart hailed his recording of the first seven Tone Clock Pieces of Jenny McLeod (The Te Waiata Collection of New Zealand Music) as "incandescent". Grice's career has also had a stage and movie sideline. After a first brief appearance in the 5-part television serial Les Dames de la Côte by Nina Companeez, he then played (though as an actor) in the prize-winning French film Un Coeur en hiver (A Heart in Winter) by Claude Sautet, appearing alongside Emmanuelle Béart and Daniel Auteuil. Other contributions include a few bars from a Chopin Nocturne for the Kate Moss commercial of her perfume Vintage. Grice's programmes are imaginative and attractive. His particular way of juxtaposing different works from the repertoire, creates a new kind of listening and has encouraged many contemporary composers to write for him. Grice has performed first performances of contemporary works by composers from New Zealand (Jenny McLeod, Nigel Keay, Lucien Johnson), Japan (Karen Tanaka) and France (Kirill Zaborov).
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