Dmitri Shostakóvich King Lear, Op. 137 Vídeos
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Tolib Khon Shakhidi Vasilyev Korolyov Aram Khachaturian Evgeny Svetlanov Valery Gergiev Gasparyan Hibla Gerzmava Mechetina Tchaikovsky Sado William Shakespeare Fedorov Dmitri Shostakovich London Symphony Orchestra Mariinsky Theatre 2018
Russian version of the film - (http•••) Director – Alexey Vasilyev Author – Alexey Korolyov Executive and creative producer - Naufal Mukhamedov General producers: Tabriz, Khofiz and Firdavs Shakhidi «SHAKHIDI & SONS» They say the energy of his music is akin to the energy of the sun, which spurts millions of fiery protuberances into open space, for it contains a true thermonuclear charge. His work is said to constitute a mystical bridge of time, all the way from the ancient culture of Sufi Persia, to the newest worldview of Western European and American art of the 21st century. Tolib-khon Shakhidi is a graduate of the Moscow Conservatory and a student of prominent Aram Khachaturian, one of the most outstanding representatives of contemporary global music art, who contrived to marry the doctrine of the East and the Western composing tradition. When exploring Shakhidi’s creative life, following his lifeline, we discover the history of his native country, Tajikistan, its tragic and happy pages. The ancient epos and the modern cataclysms of the former Soviet Union, the heyday of the past and the new development paths — these are reflected in his works to one extent or another. The richest traditions of Tajik national art that have been cautiously transferred to new generations serve as a keynote of the film. Suzani textile, woodcarving, murals — their picturesque imagery and ornaments are comparable to music masterpieces. It is no accident that the best works of leading folk artists decorate the interiors and national productions of the Tajik Academic Theatre of Opera and Ballet in Dushanbe. The composer himself will conduct a sort of tour around his beloved city, which he had to leave during the Civil War. He will speak about the places of his childhood, his first creative achievements, and significant victories. Naturally, there will be a story about his family headed by famed Ziyodullo Shakhidi, the founder of Tajik national music culture. The symphonic, vocal, and instrumental music created by Tolib-khon Shakhidi is now performed on the stages of the best-known concert halls of the world — in Russia, the UK, Austria, Germany, the U.S., and Japan — by world-renowned bands and musicians — the London Symphony Orchestra, the Mariinsky Theatre Symphony Orchestra, Evgeny Svetlanov State Academic Symphony Orchestra of Russia, Valery Gergiev, Djivan Gasparyan, Hibla Gerzmava, Ekaterina Mechetina. Tajikistan’s rich history and traditions have become closer and better understandable to the world, which is an invaluable contribution by Tolib-khon Shakhidi. The film will feature: conductors – Valery Gergiev, Hobart Earle, Sergei Skripka, and Alexander Solovyev, composer Alexander Tchaikovsky, pianists Ekaterina Mechetina and Vazgen Vartanian, clarinet player Igor Fyodorov, duduk player Djivan Gasparyan Tolib-khon Shakhidi’s spouse – writer, journalist, and public figure Gulsifat Shakhidi State Academic Symphony Orchestra of Russia "Evgeny Svetlanov" The film used works by Tolibkhon Shakhidi: Concerto No. 3 for Piano and Orchestra Sonata No. 1 for Piano Music to the poem "Shahname" (by Firdousi) Adajio-Existence. In memory of my parents Symphonic poem "Sado" Symphonic poem "The Festival" Music to the drama by William Shakespeare "King Lear" Vocal cycle for soprano and Orchestra, based on poems by Paul Valéry and Rjokana Music to ballet "Quatrains by Khayyam" "Rhapsody" to the 110-th anniversary of Aram Khachaturian Concerto for clarinet and Orchestra (dedicated to I. Fedorov) DSCH "Staraya Ruza"-postludium for piano «Playing Backgammon»-Etude-picture (dedicated to E. Mechetina) Music used in the film: Ziadullo Shakhidi "Sitorai man" Dmitri Shostakovich "Waltz # 2" from Suite No. 2 for Jazz Orchestra. Production house: OOO “Region Production Studio" www.r-production.org e-mail: •••@•••. Tel.mob.: +••.••(...) IP Shakhidi Tabriz Tolibkhonovich, 2018. Empire of Music
Tolib Khon Shakhidi Vasilyev Korolyov Aram Khachaturian Evgeny Svetlanov Valery Gergiev Gasparyan Hibla Gerzmava Mechetina Tchaikovsky Sado William Shakespeare Fedorov Dmitri Shostakovich London Symphony Orchestra Mariinsky Theatre 2018
"Symphony of Time Tolibkhon Shakhidi" - Television film (Persian subtitles) Russian version of the film - (http•••) Director – Alexey Vasilyev Author – Alexey Korolyov Executive and creative producer - Naufal Mukhamedov General producers: Tabriz, Khofiz and Firdavs Shakhidi «SHAKHIDI & SONS» They say the energy of his music is akin to the energy of the sun, which spurts millions of fiery protuberances into open space, for it contains a true thermonuclear charge. His work is said to constitute a mystical bridge of time, all the way from the ancient culture of Sufi Persia, to the newest worldview of Western European and American art of the 21st century. Tolib-khon Shakhidi is a graduate of the Moscow Conservatory and a student of prominent Aram Khachaturian, one of the most outstanding representatives of contemporary global music art, who contrived to marry the doctrine of the East and the Western composing tradition. When exploring Shakhidi’s creative life, following his lifeline, we discover the history of his native country, Tajikistan, its tragic and happy pages. The ancient epos and the modern cataclysms of the former Soviet Union, the heyday of the past and the new development paths — these are reflected in his works to one extent or another. The richest traditions of Tajik national art that have been cautiously transferred to new generations serve as a keynote of the film. Suzani textile, woodcarving, murals — their picturesque imagery and ornaments are comparable to music masterpieces. It is no accident that the best works of leading folk artists decorate the interiors and national productions of the Tajik Academic Theatre of Opera and Ballet in Dushanbe. The composer himself will conduct a sort of tour around his beloved city, which he had to leave during the Civil War. He will speak about the places of his childhood, his first creative achievements, and significant victories. Naturally, there will be a story about his family headed by famed Ziyodullo Shakhidi, the founder of Tajik national music culture. The symphonic, vocal, and instrumental music created by Tolib-khon Shakhidi is now performed on the stages of the best-known concert halls of the world — in Russia, the UK, Austria, Germany, the U.S., and Japan — by world-renowned bands and musicians — the London Symphony Orchestra, the Mariinsky Theatre Symphony Orchestra, Evgeny Svetlanov State Academic Symphony Orchestra of Russia, Valery Gergiev, Djivan Gasparyan, Hibla Gerzmava, Ekaterina Mechetina. Tajikistan’s rich history and traditions have become closer and better understandable to the world, which is an invaluable contribution by Tolib-khon Shakhidi. The film will feature: conductors – Valery Gergiev, Hobart Earle, Sergei Skripka, and Alexander Solovyev, composer Alexander Tchaikovsky, pianists Ekaterina Mechetina and Vazgen Vartanian, clarinet player Igor Fyodorov, duduk player Djivan Gasparyan Tolib-khon Shakhidi’s spouse – writer, journalist, and public figure Gulsifat Shakhidi State Academic Symphony Orchestra of Russia "Evgeny Svetlanov" The film used works by Tolibkhon Shakhidi: Concerto No. 3 for Piano and Orchestra Sonata No. 1 for Piano Music to the poem "Shahname" (by Firdousi) Adajio-Existence. In memory of my parents Symphonic poem "Sado" Symphonic poem "The Festival" Music to the drama by William Shakespeare "King Lear" Vocal cycle for soprano and Orchestra, based on poems by Paul Valéry and Rjokana Music to ballet "Quatrains by Khayyam" "Rhapsody" to the 110-th anniversary of Aram Khachaturian Concerto for clarinet and Orchestra (dedicated to I. Fedorov) DSCH "Staraya Ruza"-postludium for piano «Playing Backgammon»-Etude-picture (dedicated to E. Mechetina) Music used in the film: Ziadullo Shakhidi "Sitorai man" Dmitri Shostakovich "Waltz # 2" from Suite No. 2 for Jazz Orchestra. Production house: OOO “Region Production Studio" www.r-production.org e-mail: •••@•••. Tel.mob.: +••.••(...) IP Shakhidi Tabriz Tolibkhonovich, 2018. Empire of Music
Dmitri Shostakovich Andris Nelsons Murphy Squire Watts Morin Losch Boston Symphony Orchestra 2017 2019
Provided to YouTube by Universal Music Group Shostakovich: Symphony No. 7 in C Major, Op. 60 "Leningrad" - I. Allegretto (Live at Symphony Hall, Boston / 2017) · Boston Symphony Orchestra · Andris Nelsons Shostakovich: Symphonies Nos. 6 & 7; Incidental Music to „King Lear” ℗ 2019 Boston Symphony Orchestra, Inc., under exclusive license to Deutsche Grammophon GmbH, Berlin Released on: 2019-02-22 Producer, Studio Personnel, Recording Engineer: Shawn Murphy Studio Personnel, Recording Engineer: Nick Squire Studio Personnel, Asst. Recording Engineer: Joel Watts Studio Personnel, Asst. Recording Engineer: John Morin Studio Personnel, Editor: Robert Wolff Studio Personnel, Mastering Engineer: Tim Martyn Studio Personnel, Assistant Mastering Engineer: Brian Losch Composer: Dmitri Shostakovich Auto-generated by YouTube.
Shostakovich Theodore Kuchar National Symphony Orchestra National Symphony Orchestra Ukraine 1963 1964 1970
Theodore Kuchar/National Symphony Orchestra of Ukraine Along with his score to Kozintsev's King Lear (1970), Shostakovich's score to Kozintsev's Hamlet +••.••(...)) is commonly said to be the best of his film scores. The intensity of mood, the concentration of its effect, and the originality of the themes elevate the score far beyond the music for the many propaganda films Shostakovich scored in the late 1930s and again in the late 1940s and early 1950s. But it is the overall integrity and sincerity of the music that elevate the Hamlet music to the highest levels of Shostakovich's art. Read more: (http•••)
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