Uri Segal Vídeos
director de orquesta
Aniversarios 1944 Aniversarios (Nacimiento: Uri Segal)
- violín
- música clásica
- Israel
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Vincent Ségal (violoncelle), Sébastien Surel (violon) et Tomas Gubitsch (guitare) interprètent "Changing Everything" de Vincent Ségal. Extrait d’une émission enregistrée sans public mercredi 13 janvier au Studio 104 de la Maison de la Radio et présentée par Judith Chaine et Jean-Baptiste Urbain. #FranceMusique21 #VincentSégal #Violoncelle #Violon #Guitare Revivez cette soirée sur (http•••) Retrouvez tous les concerts vidéo de France Musique sur (http•••) Cliquez ici pour vous abonner : (http•••) Suivez-nous sur : ► Facebook - (http•••) ► Twitter - (http•••) ► Instagram - (http•••)
Shai Wosner Domenico Scarlatti Frederic Rzewski Beethoven Schubert Ligeti Gershwin Ives Brahms Schumann Weiss David Lang Isserlis Jennifer Koh Haydn Nicholas Collon Schoenberg Missy Mazzoli Bartók Segal Barenboim Emanuel Ax Lera Auerbach Mussorgsky Konzerthaus Berlin Lincoln Center David Geffen Hall Jerusalem Symphony Orchestra Emerson Quartet New York Philharmonic Orpheus Chamber Orchestra Seattle Symphony West Eastern Divan Orchestra Frankfurt Radio Symphony Gothenburg Symphony Lso National Arts Centre Orchestra Orchestre National Belgique Staatskapelle Berlin Vienna Philharmonic 2020
Shai Wosner plays Domenico Scarlatti and Frederic Rzewski January 21, 2020 Grand Piano Series is a solo piano recital series held in Naples, Florida at Vanderbilt Presbyterian Church (http•••) Piano: Fazioli F308 Subscribe for more: (http•••) Support: (http•••) Let’s connect: Facebook – (http•••) Instagram – (http•••) Website - (http•••) Podcast - (http•••) Google Play - (http•••) Spotify - (http•••) Stitcher - (http•••) Apple Podcasts - (http•••) Soundcloud - (http•••) ARTIST BIO: Pianist Shai Wosner has attracted international recognition for his exceptional artistry, musical integrity, and creative insight. His performances of a broad range of repertoire—from Beethoven and Schubert to Ligeti and the music of today—reflect a degree of virtuosity and intellectual curiosity that has made him a favorite among audiences and critics Mr. Wosner continues his career-long, critically acclaimed engagement with Schubert’s music in his latest recital series Schubert: The Great Sonatas comprising the composer’s six final sonatas, which he describes as “thick novels, rich with insight about the human condition.” Recitals take place at the Konzerthaus in Berlin, and include a residency at Cal Performances in Berkeley as well as appearances in Buffalo, Fresno, and Cambridge (MA). He also performs works from his latest solo recording, Impromptu(Onyx Classics) featuring an eclectic mix of improvisationally inspired works by composers from Beethoven and Schubert to Gershwin and Ives in St. Paul and elsewhere. His concerto performances include appearances with the Detroit and Toronto Symphony Orchestras (Mozart’s Concerto No. 21); the Jerusalem Symphony Orchestra (Brahms’ Concerto No. 2), and the Alabama and Wichita Falls Symphony Orchestrad, Musikalische Akademie of the National Theater Orchestra Mannheim,and Syracuse’s Symphoria (Schumann’s Piano Concerto). His chamber music collaborations include a six-city U.S. tour with Orion Weiss playing works for 4-hands and two pianos by Schubert and Brahms with David Lang’s companion pieces gravity and after gravity; performances with the Emerson Quartet for CMS of Lincoln Center; New York Philharmonic musicians at David Geffen Hall; cellist Stephen Isserlis and violinist Laura Frautschi as part of Orpheus Chamber Orchestra’s Twilight at Tarisio series; and a Bridge to Beethoven concert with violinist Jennifer Koh on Baltimore’s Shriver Hall Concert Series. In addition to Impromptu, Mr. Wosner’s recordings for Onyx include concertos and capriccios by Haydn and Ligeti with the Danish National Symphony conducted by Nicholas Collon; solo works by Brahms and Schoenberg; works by Schubert, both on a solo recording and paired with new commissions from Missy Mazzoli; and Beethoven’s complete works for cello and piano with Ralph Kirshbaum. He also performs Bartók, Janáček, and Kurtág on a recording with Jennifer Koh for Cedille. Mr. Wosner is a recipient of Lincoln Center’s Martin E. Segal Award, an Avery Fisher Career Grant, and a Borletti-Buitoni Trust Award—a prize he used to commission Michael Hersch’s concerto Along the Ravines, which he performed with the Seattle Symphony and Deutsche Radio Philharmonie. He was in residence with the BBC as a New Generation Artist and is a former member of Lincoln Center'sBowers Program (formerly CMS Two). For several summers, he was involved in the West-Eastern Divan Workshop led by Mr. Barenboim and toured as soloist with the West-Eastern Divan Orchestra. In the U.S., he has appeared with the orchestras of Atlanta, Baltimore, Berkeley, Chicago, Cleveland, Dallas, Indianapolis, Los Angeles, Milwaukee, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, and San Francisco, and St. Paul and Los Angeles Chamber Orchestras. He has also performed with the Barcelona Symphony, Bournemouth Symphony, Frankfurt Radio Symphony, Gothenburg Symphony, LSO St. Luke’s, National Arts Centre Orchestra, Nieuw Sinfonietta Amsterdam, Orchestre National de Belgique, Staatskapelle Berlin, and the Vienna Philharmonic, among others. Born in Israel, Mr. Wosner studied piano with Opher Brayer and Emanuel Krasovsky, as well as composition, theory, and improvisation with André Hajdu, and at The Juilliard School with Emanuel Ax. Share this video with a friend: (http•••) Watch next: Lera Auerbach plays Mussorgsky: Pictures at an Exhibition (http•••) Recommended Playlist: Podcasts (http•••) #shaiwosner #scarlatti #rzewski
Shai Wosner Domenico Scarlatti Frederic Rzewski Beethoven Schubert Ligeti Gershwin Ives Brahms Schumann Weiss David Lang Isserlis Jennifer Koh Haydn Nicholas Collon Schoenberg Missy Mazzoli Bartók Segal Barenboim Emanuel Ax Lera Auerbach Mussorgsky Konzerthaus Berlin Lincoln Center David Geffen Hall Jerusalem Symphony Orchestra Emerson Quartet New York Philharmonic Orpheus Chamber Orchestra Seattle Symphony West Eastern Divan Orchestra Frankfurt Radio Symphony Gothenburg Symphony Lso National Arts Centre Orchestra Orchestre National Belgique Staatskapelle Berlin Vienna Philharmonic 2020
Shai Wosner plays Domenico Scarlatti and Frederic Rzewski January 21, 2020 Grand Piano Series is a solo piano recital series held in Naples, Florida at Vanderbilt Presbyterian Church (http•••) Piano: Fazioli F308 Subscribe for more: (http•••) Support: (http•••) Let’s connect: Facebook – (http•••) Instagram – (http•••) Website - (http•••) Podcast - (http•••) Google Play - (http•••) Spotify - (http•••) Stitcher - (http•••) Apple Podcasts - (http•••) Soundcloud - (http•••) ARTIST BIO: Pianist Shai Wosner has attracted international recognition for his exceptional artistry, musical integrity, and creative insight. His performances of a broad range of repertoire—from Beethoven and Schubert to Ligeti and the music of today—reflect a degree of virtuosity and intellectual curiosity that has made him a favorite among audiences and critics. Mr. Wosner continues his career-long, critically acclaimed engagement with Schubert’s music in his latest recital series Schubert: The Great Sonatas comprising the composer’s six final sonatas, which he describes as “thick novels, rich with insight about the human condition.” Recitals take place at the Konzerthaus in Berlin, and include a residency at Cal Performances in Berkeley as well as appearances in Buffalo, Fresno, and Cambridge (MA). He also performs works from his latest solo recording, Impromptu(Onyx Classics) featuring an eclectic mix of improvisationally inspired works by composers from Beethoven and Schubert to Gershwin and Ives in St. Paul and elsewhere. His concerto performances include appearances with the Detroit and Toronto Symphony Orchestras (Mozart’s Concerto No. 21); the Jerusalem Symphony Orchestra (Brahms’ Concerto No. 2), and the Alabama and Wichita Falls Symphony Orchestrad,Musikalische Akademie of the National Theater Orchestra Mannheim,and Syracuse’s Symphoria (Schumann’s Piano Concerto). His chamber music collaborations include a six-city U.S. tour with Orion Weiss playing works for 4-hands and two pianos by Schubert and Brahms with David Lang’s companion pieces gravity and after gravity; performances with the Emerson Quartet for CMS of Lincoln Center; New York Philharmonic musicians at David Geffen Hall; cellist Stephen Isserlis and violinist Laura Frautschi as part of Orpheus Chamber Orchestra’s Twilight at Tarisio series; and a Bridge to Beethovenconcert with violinist Jennifer Koh on Baltimore’s Shriver Hall Concert Series. In addition to Impromptu, Mr. Wosner’s recordings for Onyx include concertos and capriccios by Haydn and Ligeti with the Danish National Symphony conducted by Nicholas Collon; solo works by Brahms and Schoenberg; works by Schubert, both on a solo recording and paired with new commissions from Missy Mazzoli; and Beethoven’s complete works for cello and piano with Ralph Kirshbaum. He also performs Bartók, Janáček, and Kurtág on a recording with Jennifer Koh for Cedille. Mr. Wosner is a recipient of Lincoln Center’s Martin E. Segal Award, an Avery Fisher Career Grant, and a Borletti-Buitoni Trust Award—a prize he used to commission Michael Hersch’s concerto Along the Ravines, which he performed with the Seattle Symphony and Deutsche Radio Philharmonie. He was in residence with the BBC as a New Generation Artist and is a former member of Lincoln Center'sBowers Program (formerly CMS Two). For several summers, he was involved in the West-Eastern Divan Workshop led by Mr. Barenboim and toured as soloist with the West-Eastern Divan Orchestra. In the U.S., he has appeared with the orchestras of Atlanta, Baltimore, Berkeley, Chicago, Cleveland, Dallas, Indianapolis, Los Angeles, Milwaukee, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, and San Francisco, and St. Paul and Los Angeles Chamber Orchestras. He has also performed with the Barcelona Symphony, Bournemouth Symphony, Frankfurt Radio Symphony, Gothenburg Symphony, LSO St. Luke’s, National Arts Centre Orchestra, Nieuw Sinfonietta Amsterdam, Orchestre National de Belgique, Staatskapelle Berlin, and the Vienna Philharmonic, among others. Born in Israel, Mr. Wosner studied piano with Opher Brayer and Emanuel Krasovsky, as well as composition, theory, and improvisation with André Hajdu, and at The Juilliard School with Emanuel Ax. Share this video with a friend: (http•••) Watch next: Lera Auerbach plays Mussorgsky: Pictures at an Exhibition (http•••) Recommended Playlist: Podcasts (http•••) #shaiwosner #scarlatti #rzewski
Clara Haskil Till Fellner Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Uri Segal Beethoven Morin Ernest Ansermet Orchestre Chambre Lausanne 1756 1791 1993 1994 2015
Full album: (http•••) Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart +••.••(...)) 4. Rondo in A Minor, K. 511 Till Fellner, Piano The 15th Clara Haskil Competition in Vevey (Switzerland) was dominated by one performer: the young Viennese pianist Till Fellner. Fellner’s style is characterized by technical perfection and discrete virtuosity, as well as radiating something of the inner values associated with the name of Clara Haskil. This is particularly apparent in Fellner’s performance of Mozart’s Piano Concerto in E-flat Major, K. 482, with the Orchestre de Chambre de Lausanne under the direction of the Israeli conductor Uri Segal. In addition to the piano concerto, this recording features works for solo piano which exemplify Till Fellner’s artistry: Mozart’s late masterpiece the Rondo in A Minor, K. 511, and Beethoven’s revolutionary early Piano Sonata in C Minor, Op. 10,1. This CD was realized in collaboration with the Clara Haskil Competition and Radio Suisse Romande – Espace 2. (http•••) Piano category: (http•••) All the albums of Clara Haskil Competition: (http•••) Album N°: CD 50-9328 EAN: 7619931932828 UPC: - / Find more: (http•••) Contact us: •••@••• / +••.••(...) Press: •••@••• / We are on the most famous digital stores ! iTunes: (http•••) Spotify: (http•••) GoogleMusic: (http•••) Qobuz: (http•••) AmazonMp3: (http•••) Deezer: (http•••) Tidal: (http•••) .. / RECORDING ENGINEER Gérard Allaz, Jean-Claude Renou, Philippe Hamilton EDITING Gérard Allaz COVER PHOTOGRAPH & GRAPHICS Christoph Dütschler BOOKLET SUPERVISION, LAYOUT & DESIGN Mark Manion PHOTOGRAPHS Klaus Hennch, Yannick Coupanne PIANO Steinway & Sons TUNING & CARE OF THE PIANO Francis Morin, Lausanne 2015 Claves Records, Pully (Switzerland) Recorded at Théâtre de Vevey on 19 September 1993 and at Studio Ernest Ansermet (Radio Suisse Romande, Geneva) on 3 February 1994. / Do you want to synch that? Claves records S.A: •••@••• / (http•••) or Cézame Musique (http•••) Find a Reseller in your Country (http•••) / Website: (http•••) - Twitter: (http•••) - Facebook: (http•••) - Spotify: (http•••) - Twitter: (http•••) - Facebook: (http•••) - Spotify: (http•••) - Twitter: (http•••) - Facebook: (http•••) - Spotify: (http•••)
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