Andreas Nemetz Vídeos
compositor, director de orquesta, musicólogo, instrumentalista
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- Austria, República Checa
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Bernstein Stravinsky William Schuman Aaron Copland Christa Ludwig Lukas Foss Christian Badea Susan Davenny Wyner Rosalind Elias Neil Rosenshein John Reardon Donald Gramm Nemetz Newman Adolph Green Guzman Gianna Rolandi Burton Previn Mstislav Rostropovich Yehudi Menuhin Beethoven National Symphony Orchestra 1978
Stravinsky's "Greeting Prelude.” (2:26) William Schuman introduces the evening; Rostopovoch conducts The National Symphony Orchestra in excerpts from Bernstein's musical score to "On the Waterfront” (9:39); Aaron Copland conducts The National Symphony Orchestra in the "Lamentation" from "Jeremiah" Symphony No.1 with Christa Ludwig as soloist (23:58); Lukas Foss conducts and is soloist with The National Symphony Orchestra in Bernstein's "The Masque" from "The Age of Anxiety" Symphony No. 2 (37:57); Christian Badea conducts The National Symphony Orchestra in Bernstein's "Songfest: A Cycle of American Poems for Six Singers and Orchestra" (46:08); "What Lips My Lips Have Kissed" by Edna St. Vincent Millay and "Israfel" by Edgar Allan Poe are performed by Ludwig, Susan Davenny Wyner, Rosalind Elias, Neil Rosenshein, John Reardon, and Donald Gramm; and Grey talks with Rostropovich about Bernstein's place in music history and interviews Christa Ludwig; Lauren Bacall introduces Bernstein's theater works and introduces John Mauceri, who conducts The National Symphony Orchestra (101:59); Daniel Fortus, Leroy Reams, and Treat Williams sing "New York, New York” (1:01:59) and "I Can Cook, Too” (1:04:47); Lenora Nemetz and Laurence Guittard sing "Lonely Town.” (1:08:06) The National Symphony Orchestra performs "Ballet at the Vortex" from "Wonderful Town” (1:11:45); Betty Comden sings "One Hundred Easy Ways to Lose a Man” (1:14:40); Phyllis Newman and Adolph Green sing "Wrong Note Rag” (1:19:13); Stephen Bogardus sings "Something's Coming" from "West Side Story” (1:23:06); The National Symphony Orchestra plays "The Dance at the Gym"; Jossie De Guzman and Stephen Bogardus sing "Tonight"; David Morgan sings "A Simple Song" from “Mass” (1:32:31); the Norman Scribner Choir performs "Almighty Father” (1:36:44); Gianna Rolandi sings "Glitter and Be Gay" from “Candide” (1:40:08); Jossie De Guzman and Stephen Bogardus sing "Make Our Garden Grow” (1:46:19); Grey and BBC commentator Humphrey Burton talks with Bernstein about this celebration of his; William Schuman talks with Jerome Robbins about his relationship with Bernstein; Grey interviews Betty Comden and Adolph Green about their relationship with Bernstein; Lillian Hellman pays tribute to Bernstein; and Bernstein conducts The National Symphony Orchestra with Andre Previn (piano), Mstislav Rostropovich (cello), and Yehudi Menuhin (violin) in the first movement of Beethoven's Triple Concerto in C Major, Opus 56. Rostropovich presents Bernstein with an honorary membership in The National Symphony Orchestra (1:59:44); and the orchestra plays "Happy Birthday to You" for Bernstein.
Schreck Schröder Nemetz Rolfe Maxwell Macdonald Carey Patricia Collinge Hume Bates Bacon Moreau Stevenson Dyke Tomlinson Johns Garber Dillon Cary Lloyd Glover Goldstein Brooks Gould Allison Pendleton 1922 1939 1943 1959 1964 1977 1985 1991 2003
25 Greatest Films From Each Decade Silent, 30s, 40s, 50s, 60s, 70s, 80s, 90s, 00s The selection process is based from the many notable audience polls, critic's polls, surveys and 'Best Films lists' that have been compiled in print publication and online media. The film's performance from major award-giving bodies (e.g. Oscars, Golden Globes), and the movie's Box Office sales both adjusted and unadjusted, were also taken into consideration. A specialized methodology was used to determine the results. Due to the source materials, majority of the selected films are from the United States, however, a significant number of foreign films were also included. NOSFERATU - 1922 dir. F. W. Murnau Max Schreck Gustav von Wangenheim Greta Schröder Alexander Granach Georg H. Schnell Ruth Landshoff John Gottowt Gustav Botz Max Nemetz Wolfgang Heinz NINOTCHKA - 1939 dir. Ernst Lubitsch Academy Award nominee Greta Garbo Academy Award winner Melvyn Douglas Ina Claire Sig Ruman Felix Bressart Alexander Granach Bela Lugosi Rolfe Sedan Gregory Gaye Edwin Maxwell SHADOW OF A DOUBT -1943 dir. Alfred Hitchcock Academy Award winner Teresa Wright Joseph Cotten Macdonald Carey Academy Award nominee Patricia Collinge Academy Award nominee Henry Travers Wallace Ford Academy Award nominee Hume Cronyn Edna May Wonacott Charles Bates Irving Bacon 400 BLOWS, THE - 1959 dir. François Truffaut Jean-Pierre Léaud Albert Rémy Claire Maurier Patrick Auffay Pierre Repp Daniel Couturier Luc Andrieux Robert Beauvais Jeanne Moreau Jean-Claude Brialy MARY POPPINS - 1964 dir. Robert Stevenson Academy Award winner Julie Andrews Dick Van Dyke David Tomlinson Academy Award nominee Glynis Johns Academy Award nominee Hermione Baddeley Karen Dotrice Matthew Garber Academy Award nominee Elsa Lanchester Academy Award nominee Ed Wynn Academy Award winner Jane Darwell CLOSE ENCOUNTERS OF THE THIRD KIND - 1977 dir. Steven Spielberg Academy Award winner Richard Dreyfuss Academy Award nominee François Truffaut^~ Academy Award nominee Teri Garr Academy Award nominee Melinda Dillon Cary Guffey Academy Award nominee Bob Balaban* Josef Sommer Lance Henriksen Roberts Blossom BACK TO THE FUTURE - 1985 dir. Robert Zemeckis Michael J. Fox Christopher Lloyd Lea Thompson Crispin Glover Thomas F. Wilson Claudia Wells James Tolkan Marc McClure Wendie Jo Sperber George DiCenzo TERMINATOR 2: JUDGMENT DAY -1991 dir. James Cameron Arnold Schwarzenegger Linda Hamilton Edward Furlong Robert Patrick Joe Morton Earl Boen Jenette Goldstein Xander Berkeley S. Epatha Merkerson Cástulo Guerra FINDING NEMO - 2003 dir. Andrew Stanton Academy Award nominee Albert Brooks Ellen DeGeneres Alexander Gould Academy Award nominee Willem Dafoe Brad Garrett Allison Janney Austin Pendleton Vicki Lewis Joe Ranft Academy Award winner Geoffrey Rush *as a producer ^as a director ~as a writer
Wieprecht Andreas Nemetz Schlüter 1830 1977
Armeemarsch Nr. II/83 aus 1830. Bearbeitung: Wieprecht, nach Andreas Nemetz. Infanterie-Janitscharenmusik. Heeresmusikkorps 5 (Leitung: Oberstleutnant Heinrich Schlüter). Aus: 'So leben wir, so leben wir...' (LP Telefunken 6.30111 von 1977)
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- cronología: Compositores (Europa). Directores de orquesta (Europa). Intérpretes (Europa).
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