Vina Bovy Vídeos
cantante de ópera, actor
- soprano
- Bélgica
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Jacques Offenbach Bovy 1900 1905 1914 1918 1965
La fille du tambour-major (The Drum-Major's Daughter) Comp: Jacques Offenbach. This organ is now in the 'Hall of Halls' (Moegi Village Museum) Japan (http•••) and has been expertly restored. All the original books of music were transcribed by Arthur Prinsen. The organ was built by the Limonaire brothers in 1900, being very special, and costing twice as much as their normal organs, only this one was ever made and became their showpiece, winning gold medals at the Paris worlds fair 1900 and the Brussels worlds fair in 1905. It was later bought by Belgian showman Gustave Reynard, when in 1914 world war one broke out Mr. Reynard put the Limonaire behind a wall in his workshop for safe keeping, in 1918 on armistice day Mr. Reynard broke down the wall to reveal his Limonaire in perfect playing condition where it then played the the first post war Belgian national anthem. When the second world war broke out the organ was being used in Albert Reynards (Gustavs son) Lilliput train children's ride at fairs, during the war the organ never played so when the war was over the Limonaire was in a poor state, just before he died Albert sold the ride and organ, but the new owners showed no interest in the Limonaire which was laid aside discarded for 20 years. Then in 1965 Raymond Bovy (a cousin of Albert Reynard) of Chenee, near Liege Belgium, heard about the organ and was able to purchased it, he then set about rebuilding and restoring it when on August the 11th: that year after 700 hours work the Limonaire played again.(TG)
Donizetti Vina Bovy Busser Marcel Moyse 1936
Donizetti Lucie de Lammermoor Act III : Mad Scene "Splendez le sacre fani" soprano de l'Opera : VINA BOVY Orchestre dir. Henri Busser : chef de l'Opera (flute : Marcel Moyse) Gramophone Mat. 2LA 912-1 Feb 1936. Recorded Paris
Beethoven Toscanini Vina Bovy Kerstin Thorborg Jan Peerce Ezio Pinza 1938
Beethoven: Symphony No. 9 Toscanini / NBC 1938, live, restored PLS NOTE THE DIVISION OF 2 VERSIONS AT 1:04:03 Soloists Vina Bovy (sop.), Kerstin Thorborg (contralto), Jan Peerce (ten.), Ezio Pinza (bass) (misspelled "Enzio" in the video, sry) The recording is restored: first section is in mono, the latter the same in pseudo-stereo NOTES to PUBLICATION: Our crack team has once again surpassed itself! Fighting the hostile conditions near the Arctic Circle, fighting off the fierce predators encountered in its Nature, surviving the cafes with only a single kind of coffee being served, dining in restaurants with unheated plates, they are all also tirelessly fighting for your right to hear the undisputed musical classics without anything but the music itself. Our technical team members have worked tirelessly for years in closely studying the intricate mechanisms of the modern CPUs and software in order to find just the right combinations of those algorithmic wonders that will best serve the discerning audience in the most holistic and artistically advantageous ways! In conclusion of this process we have now launched the PIR2 sonic methodology that seeks to best combine the modern advances in the science of the sound physiologies within the tried and proven realms of the classical musical enterprise and creativity. We are therefore able to expand the horizons in music even further than ever before for this title by our celebrated maestro Toscanini and the creative genius of Beethoven all uncompromisingly combined for the first time in cyberspace!
Beethoven Toscanini Vina Bovy Jan Peerce Ezio Pinza 1938
Vina Bovy - Kerstin Thorbog - Jan Peerce - Ezio Pinza. NBC Orchestra and Chorus. (Live rec. 6 Febbraio 1938)
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- cronología: Cantantes líricos (Europa).
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