Festival De Aldeburgh Vídeos
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Benjamin Britten Thomas Zehetmair Colin Matthews Hunka Kent Nagano Ural Philharmonic Orchestra Britten Pears Orchestra Aldeburgh Festival 1412 1913 1932 1976 1997
Thomas Zehetmair and the Ural Philharmonic Orchestra perform Benjamin Britten’s Double Concerto in B minor for Violin and Viola in the Sverdlovsk Philharmonic in Yekaterinburg. The Austrian conductor also participates as soloist on the violin. The soloist on the viola is Ruth Killius from Germany. Benjamin Britten +••.••(...)) composed the Double Concerto in B minor for Violin and Viola in 1932 during his penultimate year as a student of piano and composition at the Royal College of Music in London. It’s one of the British composer’s early works and lay forgotten for many years. The first performance of the Double Concerto (arranged by Colin Matthews) was given at the 50th Aldeburgh Festival by Katherine Hunka and Philip Dukes with the Britten-Pears Orchestra conducted by Kent Nagano, in 1997. I. Allegro ma non troppo (00:00) II. Rhapsody: Poco lento (07:04) III. Allegro scherzando - Allegro non troppo (14:12) Watch more concerts in your personal concert hall: (http•••) Subscribe to DW Classical Music: (http•••) #BenjaminBritten #RuthKillius #ThomasZehetmair #DoubleConcerto #UralPhilharmonicOrchestra #Yekaterinburg
Aldeburgh Festival Snape Maltings Benjamin Britten Michael Tippett Peter Pears Bentley 1943 2018 2019
Lucy Walker from the Britten-Pears Foundation talks about the special events planned at The Red House, Aldeburgh in June 2019. They are: Archive exhibition: Tippett & Britten (7-14 June, 11am-4pm) The Archive at The Red House holds the working materials of Britten’s composition process – the draft scores and libretti, costume and set designs – as well as thousands of letters, valuable books and artworks, posters, programmes and ephemera. During the Aldeburgh Festival the Archive will house an exhibition drawing from this rich collection. Its focus in the first week will complement and expand on this year’s main exhibition on Tippett and Britten, and the two composers’ long relationship. (http•••) Festival Talks: Tippett’s World (7-14 June, 1pm) Further insights into the life and works of Michael Tippett, including extracts of music from his long and varied career and footage from television interviews over the decades. (http•••) Song Moments (7-23 June daily, time variable) Every day of this year’s Festival we will be scheduling a ‘moment of song’. Each day there will be a different Britten song, a different singer, performing somewhere on The Red House site! The singer will be announced each day on social media and via a noticeboard on site. (http•••) Talk: Oliver Soden and Michael Tippett (13 June, 5-6pm) We are joined by Oliver Soden, Tippett’s biographer and curator of our exhibition this year, for a talk about the remarkable life of this fascinating twentieth century composer. (http•••) Scratch Choir on the Bandstand (14 June, 1pm) Come and hear our Scratch Choir for a sing through of Tippett’s beautiful Spirituals on the beach. For exact times see our website. (http•••) Archive exhibition: Britten & Song (15-23 June, 11am-4pm) Complementing the Festival talks in the second week and the programme at Snape Maltings, a rich and varied display of items from the Britten-Pears Foundation collection, including original music manuscripts and the poetry books used by Britten to create his song cycles and other vocal works. (http•••) Festival Talks: Britten & Song (15-23 June, 1pm) To coincide with the Singing Britten masterclasses at Snape Maltings, and the Poetry and Music season, our talks in the second week focus on Britten’s extraordinary output of vocal music. (http•••) Barlines: Conversations with Tippett in Prison (15 June, 4-5pm at The Pumphouse) An evocation of Michael Tippett’s life-changing stint in Wormwood Scrubs in 1943 as a conscientious objector. Set in the confines of Tippett’s prison cell, an hour of music, letters to the outside world, and conversations with Benjamin Britten. Written and directed by Sarah Gabriel (A House on Middagh Street, The Red House’s 2018 show) in collaboration with Tippett's biographer, Oliver Soden. (http•••) Talk: Facing the Music (19 June, 3-4pm) A few days before Peter Pears’ 109th birthday (on 22 June) art historian Dr Mandy Bentley discusses Britten and Pears’ collection of portraits, some of which are currently on display. These portraits give a fascinating insight into creative identity and the public and private presentation of the self. (http•••) Visit & Book Address: The Red House, Golf Lane, Aldeburgh, Suffolk IP15 5PZ Book online: brittenpears.org Booking line: 01728 451700
Aldeburgh Festival Jan Bach Bach Osian Ellis 1979
John Culshaw interviews harpist Osian Ellis and composer Jan Bach before Bach's "Eisteddfod" for flute harp and viola
Proms Aldeburgh Festival Jeannette Sorrell Gilmore Crane Bergmann Apollo s Fire 2018
Farewell to Ireland (trad. Irish) Highlander's Farewell (trad. Appalachian) – arranged by Jeannette Sorrell and René Schiffer from "Sugarloaf Mountain – An Appalachian Gathering" APOLLO'S FIRE Jeannette Sorrell, Artistic Director/harpsichord on historical instruments Live at the Snape Proms (Aldeburgh Festival), UK August 12, 2018 Susanna Perry Gilmore, fiddle Kathie Stewart, Irish flute Ian Crane, Scottish small pipes Tina Bergmann, hammered dulcimer Brian Kay, baroque guitar René Schiffer, cello Jeannette Sorrell, harpsichord Amanda Powell, percussion Madeline Apple Healey, dancer "Sugarloaf Mountain – An Appalachian Gathering," created and directed by Jeannette Sorrell, explores the Celtic roots of Appalachian music while following the stories of the Irish and Scottish immigrants who crossed the Atlantic to build new lives in the Appalachian mountains of America. The 2018 international tour was sponsored by the Ulster Scots Agency/Discover Scotch-Irish, and included concerts at the Irish National Concert Hall (Dublin), the Irish National Opera House (Wexford), Belfast Castle, and the Snape Proms (Aldeburgh Festival, UK). Tour booking inquiries for Apollo's Fire: Columbia Artists Management (North and South America) Intermusica Artists (in the UK) apollosfire.org Passion.Period Video Production: Sisi Burn and Erica Brenner
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