Tomomi Nishimoto Vídeos
director de orquesta
- música clásica
- Japón
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Martini Babak Afshar Lasso Bernal Reinhardt Nishimoto 2016 2017 2021 2022
Pink Martini is on tour in 2022! Tickets are on sale now at: (http•••) PINK MARTINI is headed back out on TOUR starting in Summer 2021! Check the link below to see if we're coming to a location near you! (http•••) Pink Martini with Storm Large on vocals performs "Kaj Kolah Khan", a song in Persian originally made famous by Googoosh. Excerpted from Pink Martini's live concert at Les Schwab Amphitheater in beautiful Bend, Oregon, June 30, 2017. "Kaj Kolah Khan" is Pink Martini's cover of a song in Persian, originally made famous in the early 1970s by the Persian superstar Googoosh. The song appears on Pink Martini's 2016 studio album Je dis oui! and features Storm Large on lead vocals and bandleader Thomas Lauderdale on piano. Music by Babak Afshar, lyrics by Touradj Negahban ENGLISH TRANSLATION: Don’t furrow your eyebrows at me I’m with the guy in the crooked hat I am beautiful, I am beautiful I’ve left many broken hearts in my path I am a lone rider, I’m a maverick I have no rival anywhere I love white stallions I am a very good jockey girl Long hair, like a lasso With endless waves and curls To mesmerize you I’ve got locks for days From head to toe I’m a flirting machine When I line up my gaze And mesmerize you with a look Even if you have heart of stone I’ll have your heart LYRICS: ابرو به من کج نکن کج کلاه خان یارمه خوشکلمو خوشکل دلها گرفتارمه یکه زن و یکه سوارم هیچ کجا رغیب ندارم عاشق اسب سفیدم دختری چابک سوارم گیسو نگو کمند والله چینو چینو بلند والله پریشون دارم تا که پریشون بشی عشوه فراوون دارم از نوک پا تا به سر وقتی خمار می کنم چشمامو تو اون چشات اونو شکار می کنم دل اگه سنگم باشه Musicians: Thomas M. Lauderdale, piano and bandleader Storm Large, lead vocals Robert Taylor, trombone Gavin Bondy, trumpet Brian Davis, percussion Miguel Bernal, percussion Reinhardt Melz, drums Phil Baker, upright bass Dan Faehnle, guitar Timothy Nishimoto, backing vocals and percussion Pansy Chang, cello Nicholas Crosa, violin FIND PINK MARTINI ONLINE: Patreon Fan Club: (http•••) Instagram: (http•••) Facebook: (http•••) Twitter: (http•••) Spotify: (http•••) Apple Music: (http•••) SoundCloud: (http•••) bandcamp: (http•••) Website: (http•••) Pink Martini Shop: (http•••) #PinkMartini #JeDisOuiAlbum #KajKolahKhan #StormLarge #ThomasLauderdale #NickCrosa #PansyChang #DanFaehnle #PhilBaker #ReinhardtMelz #MiguelBernal #TimothyNishimoto #BrianDavis #GavinBondy #RobertTaylor #LittleOrchestra #ПинкМартини #PersianLanguage #AGT #AGT2021 #AmericasGotTalent #AmericasGotTalent2021 #AmericasGotTalentContestant #AmericasGotTalentContestants
Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky Klimov Semyon Bogatyrev Tomomi Nishimoto Moscow Symphony Orchestra 1892 1895 1951 1955 2005 2006
Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky's Symphony in E-flat, was commenced after Symphony No. 5, and was intended to be his Sixth Symphony. Tchaikovsky abandoned this work in 1892, only to reuse the first movement in the single-movement Third Piano Concerto, Op. 75, first performed and published after his death in 1895. A reconstruction of the original symphony from the sketches and various reworkings was accomplished during 1951–1955 by Soviet composer Semyon Bogatyrev, who brought the symphony into finished, fully orchestrated form and issued the score as Tchaikovsky's "Symphony No 7 in E-flat major. In 2005, a second reconstruction of the symphony, commissioned by the Tchaikovsky Fund, was completed by Russian composer Pyotr Klimov. It had its first public performance at the Tchaikovsky State House-Museum in Klin, near Moscow, by Symphony Orchestra of Russia led by conductor Tomomi Nishimoto 西本智実, on June 5, 2006, as shown in this video. 00:20 First Movement: Allegro brilliante 13:19 2st Movement: Andante 23:20 3rd Movement: Final Allegro Maestoso 36:30 Tchaikovsky:Andante Cantabile (encore)
Pavel Gintov Shevchenko Bortkiewicz Liszt Chopin Schumann Roman Kofman Verdi Kanazawa Michiyoshi Inoue Inoue Yampolsky Thomas Sanderling Sanderling Tomomi Nishimoto Bradshaw Bach Alena Baeva Neil Rosenshein Mykola Suk Suk Lev Naumov Kopylov Nina Svetlanova Kyiv Chamber Orchestra Berlin Philharmonic National Symphony Orchestra National Symphony Orchestra Ukraine Orchestra Ensemble Kanazawa Manhattan Chamber Orchestra Carnegie Hall Teatro Verdi 1877 1952 2010 2013
Serhiy Bortkevych +••.••(...)) Consolation, Op. 17 No. 8 Pavel Gintov, piano The Ukrainian Institute of America was pleased to collaborate with the Shevchenko Scientific Society to present pianist, Pavel Gintov, who performed works by Serhiy Bortkevych, an oft-overlooked Ukrainian composer. During his life, Bortkevych (also spelled “Bortkiewicz”) was oppressed and persecuted by both the Soviet and Nazi regimes. A brilliant pianist and composer, he was a refugee and a survivor of two world wars. The style of Bortkevych’s music derives from the great Romantic composers of the 19th century. He adopted Liszt’s rich and brilliant piano writing, Chopin’s lyricism and humanness, the imagery of Schumann’s character pieces, and Wagner’s imaginative harmony. Pianist Pavel Gintov has been described as “a poet of the keyboard” by Marty Lash of the Illinois Entertainer, a “musical storyteller” by the Japanese publication Shikoku News, and “a fantastic pianist and extraordinary artist” by Jerry Dubins of Fanfare Magazine. Following his debut at Kyiv Philharmonic Hall at the age of 12, where he performed Mozart’s Concerto in D minor K 466 with the Kyiv Chamber Orchestra under the baton of Roman Kofman, Mr. Gintov has been touring throughout Europe, Asia, Africa and the United States, appearing on such stages as Carnegie Hall in New York, Berlin Philharmonic Hall, Teatro Verdi Nationale in Milan, the Great Hall of Moscow Conservatory and Kioi Hall in Tokyo. He has been a soloist with the Tokyo Royal Chamber Orchestra, the National Symphony Orchestra of Ukraine, Shizuoka Symphony Orchestra, Orchestra Ensemble Kanazawa, the National Symphony Orchestra of the Dominican Republic and Manhattan Chamber Orchestra under conductors such as Michiyoshi Inoue, Victor Yampolsky, Thomas Sanderling, Volodymyr Sirenko and Tomomi Nishimoto. Mr. Gintov has appeared on WFMT radio in Chicago, WCLV of Cleveland, France Musique, as well as numerous radio and TV stations in Europe, Japan, and the USA. A native of Ukraine, Mr. Gintov won First Prize at the Premiere Takamatsu International Piano Competition in Japan, First Prize in the 2010 Bradshaw and Buono International Piano Competition, and First Prize in the 2013 The World Competition(Australia). Other major awards include: The Bach Prize at the Rina Sala Gallo International Piano Competition in Italy, and the Prize for Best Performance of Russian Music at the Russian Music International Piano Competition in San Jose, California. An avid chamber music performer, Mr. Gintov has worked with such distinguished musicians as violinists Nina Beilina and Alena Baeva, cellists Yehuda Hanani and Marina Tarasova, tenor Neil Rosenshein, pianist Mykola Suk, woodwind quintet Windscape and many others. He regularly performs together with his sister, violinist Iryna Gintova. Mr. Gintov graduated with honors from the Moscow State Conservatory, where he was a student of Lev Naumov and Daniil Kopylov. He holds a Doctor of Musical Art degree from the Manhattan School of Music in New York City, where he studied with Nina Svetlanova. Live broadcast Partner: OurConcerts.live More about Pavel Gintov: Website: (http•••) YouTube: (http•••) Facebook: (http•••)
Farah Tsuji Nishimoto Suzuki Takahashi Clarke Kenji Sakai Sugimoto Sezaki Hsu Kikuchi Hirose Koizumi Kawamura Nakano Okada Regnault 2021
#وطننا_نفديه بكل فخر وعز نبنيه، وبكل إصرار وعزيمة بأرواحنا نحميه. #اليوم_الوطني_السعودي٩١ #هي_لنا_دار #مانجا_للإنتاج Director Takaaki Ishiyama Original Story by Atheer AlSoghayer Farah Arif Sara Oulddaddah Music Supervisor Mohammad Rubat Character Designer and Animation Director Tomoko Tsuji Assistant Animation Director Aiko Komamoto Key Animators Misaki Nishimoto Masashi Itou Kanta Suzuki Takeo Shutou Kazuya Takahashi Clarke Remy Pierre Bushnell Naoya Morotomi Kenji Sakai Second Key Animators Kento Saitama Misaki Nishimoto MASSKET Animation Checker Shouta Sugimoto Inbetweeners Cygames Pictures Dog Wood Clean-up D-COLORS Dog Wood Art Director Atheer Alsoghayer Osamu Hasada Character Concept Designer Rahmah Al-Awwad Color Designer and Clean-up Check Mayumi Oikawa Background Artists Mio Okabe Makoto Sezaki Compositing Director Kentaro Kashiwagi Compositing Song Sizhi Hsu Tingchen Zhang Ziying Special Effects and 2D Patterns Director Mao Yusa (Chiptune) Editor Akinori Mishima Cast Ai Kaneda Hiroya Egashira Hinata Tadokoro Ikuto Kanemasa Michitake Kikuchi Wataru Tsuyuzaki Satoru Okabe Takahiro Shimada Taichi Takeda Souma Kouichi Hina Tachibana Seika Hirose Sound Production dugout Inc. Recording Studio dugout studio Sound Director Kisuke Koizumi Recording Kenji Hoshino Recording Assistant Saho Kawamura Sound Effects Shizuo Kurahashi Katsuhiro Nakano Music arrangements and orchestration Wael Hussien Surround Master Yoad Nevo Sound Producer Takuro Okada Producer Farah Arif Tristan Regnault Kenta Ueuchi Production Coordinator Rina Takahashi Production Assistant Tomoya Wakimoto Production Supervision Ryan Cannon Sara Oulddaddah Executive Producer Dr. Essam Bukhary Music Production by Fun Media Studio Animation Production by CygamesPictures Produced by Manga Productions Copyright 2021. All rights reserved.
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