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Daron Hagen Jaime Laredo Peters Richard Danielpour Beaumont Vermont Symphony Orchestra 2007
Completed in 2007, Masquerade is a programmatic work that reflects the dramatic conventions of Commedia dell'arte. The two solo instruments represent young lovers who are split apart and eventually reunited at a later stage of life. Performed by Jaime Laredo (violin), Sharon Robinson (cello), and the Vermont Symphony Orchestra Conducted by Troy Peters This work is available on the Bridge label along with recordings of two other double concertos by Richard Danielpour and David Ludwig: (http•••) Photography by Sebastien Beaumont: (http•••)
Richard Hickox Kurt Streit Leah Marian Jones Peter Coleman Wright Coleman Jeremy White Benjamin Britten Covent Garden Richard Hickox Orchestra 1999
Provided to YouTube by PIAS Paul Bunyan, Op. 17, Act I Scene 1: The Blues - Quartet of the Defeated (Paul Bunyan, The Defeated, Inkslinger) · Richard Hickox · Royal Opera House Orchestra, Covent Garden · Kenneth Cranham · Kurt Streit · Leah-Marian Jones · Timothy Robinson · Peter Coleman-Wright · Jeremy White Britten: Paul Bunyan ℗ Chandos Records Released on: 1999-11-01 Conductor: Richard Hickox Orchestra: Royal Opera House Orchestra, Covent Garden Baritone Vocals: Peter Coleman-Wright Mezzo Soprano Vocals: Leah-Marian Jones Soloist: Jeremy White Soloist: Kenneth Cranham Tenor Solo: Kurt Streit Tenor Solo: Timothy Robinson Composer: Benjamin Britten Auto-generated by YouTube.
Richard Farnes Giuseppe Verdi Shakespeare Albery Ronald Samm Elena Kelessidi David Kempster Michael Wade Lee Turner Henry Waddington Gibson Opera North 1887
(http•••) Conductor, Richard Farnes explores Verdi's masterpiece, Otello. Giuseppe Verdi (1887) New production Iago, an ensign in the Venetian army, is a man who bears a grudge. When his general, Otello, passes him over for promotion in favour of Cassio, Iago's festering resentment quickly turns to downright malice. He poisons Otello's mind with suspicion, and step by step, leads Otello to believe that his young wife Desdemona is in love with the young and handsome Cassio. And so Iago, a man consumed by envy, makes Otello into a monster of murderous jealousy. Celebrating the 200th anniversary of the composer's birth, this breathtaking new production brings Shakespeare's great tragedy to life through Verdi's most exquisite, passionate and profoundly moving music. A tale of betrayed friendship, suspicion and jealousy, it is widely regarded as the crowning glory of Italian opera. This new production reunites the production team of Tim Albery and designer Leslie Travers who created Opera North's recent, widely acclaimed Giulio Cesare; Music Director Richard Farnes conducts. Sung in Italian with English titles Lasts approximately 2 hours 45 minutes Supported by The Peter Moores Foundation and the Opera North Future Fund Cast Otello - Ronald Samm Desdemona - Elena Kelessidi Iago - David Kempster Cassio - Michael Wade Lee Emilia - Ann Taylor Roderigo - Christopher Turner Lodovico - Henry Waddington Montano - Dean Robinson Herald - Paul Gibson Creative Team Conductor - Richard Farnes Director - Tim Albery Set and Costume Designer - Leslie Travers Lighting Designer - Thomas C Hase Choreographer - Laila Diallo
The Violin Sonata No. 8 in G major, Op. 30 No. 3 by Ludwig van Beethoven, the third of his Opus 30 set, was written between 1801 and 1802, published in May 1803, and dedicated to Tsar Alexander I of Russia. Structure It has three movements: Allegro assai Tempo di minuetto, ma molto moderato e grazioso - in E-flat major Allegro vivace This sonata is characteristic of early/middle Beethoven in its solid sonata structure, just beginning to get adventurous in syncopation, with some extraordinary off beat sforzandi. The work takes approximately 18 minutes to perform.
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