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Ewa Pobłocka - piano, rec. 08.12.1981 A prize-winner of the Tenth International Fryderyk Chopin Piano Competition in Warsaw, Ewa Pobłocka also received the prize for the best performance of Chopin mazurkas (1980). She began taking piano lessons when she was five. She pursued her studies at Gdańsk Music Academy under Zbigniew Śliwiński and Jerzy Sulikowski, and received her diploma with distinction in 1981. She completed post-graduate studies in Hamburg under Conrad Hansen (1982) and has benefitted from artistic consultation with Jadwiga Sukiennicka, Rudolf Kerer, Tatiana Nikolaieva and Martha Argerich. In 1977, she won First Prize in the International Viotti Music Competition in Vercelli, and in 1979 the gold medal at the International Festival of Young Laureates in Bordeaux. She has performed throughout Europe and the Americas, as well as in the Far East and Australia, in such venues as the Herkules-Saal in Munich, Musikhalle in Hamburg, Auditorio Nacional in Madrid, Barbican Centre and Wigmore Hall in London, Musikverein in Vienna, Lincoln Center in New York and Glenn Gould Studio in Toronto. She has played as a soloist with the London Symphony Orchestra, English Chamber Orchestra, Orchestra del Maggio Musicale Fiorentino, Bayerischers Rundfunkorchester, Sinfonia Varsovia and Polish National Radio Symphony Orchestra and has repeatedly toured as a Warsaw Philharmonic Orchestra soloist under the baton of Kazimierz Kord and Antoni Wit. Ewa Pobłocka is a passionate chamber musician and has regularly performed with the Silesian Quartet, as well as singers like Jadwiga Rappe, Olga Pasichnyk and Ewa Podleś. She has given numerous premieres and made world premiere recordings of works by Polish contemporary composers, including piano concertos by Andrzej Panufnik, Witold Lutosławski, Paweł Szymański and Paweł Mykietyn. She has performed for many European radio stations and recorded for such labels as Polskie Nagrania ‘Muza’, Deutsche Grammophon, Pony Canyon, Victor JVC, CD Accord and BeArTon. Many of her recordings have won prizes and critical acclaim. Her most recent CDs have featured Grieg’s complete piano works, solo works by Brahms and Schumann and the complete songs of Chopin. In 2010, the Fryderyk Chopin Institute released her CD with Chopin’s Mazurkas and Sonata in C minor on period piano (Pleyel, 1848). Pobłocka is also a distinguished teacher. As well as teaching piano at Bydgoszcz Music Academy and the Fryderyk Chopin University of Music in Warsaw, she is also a guest professor at the National University of Fine Arts and Music in Tokyo and Nagoya. She has sat on the jury of many international piano competitions and received the annual Ministry of Culture and National Heritage Award and the Cavalier’s Cross of the Polonia Restituta Order from the Polish President (2004). Ewa Pobłocka performed in the ‘Chopin and his Europe’ festival in 2007, 2009, 2010. (chopin.nifc.pl) NA MOIM KANALE (ON MY CHANNEL): (playlisty z przesłanych filmów, sent films in playlists) Polska muzyka ludowa (Polish Folk Traditional Music) (http•••) Tradycyjna muzyka góralska (Polish Gorals’ Music) (http•••) Polska muzyka renesansowa i barokowa (Polish Renaissance and Baroque Music) (http•••) Polska muzyka XVIII i XIX wieku (Polish Music of 18 and 19 century) (http•••) Pan Wołodyjowski Potop muzyka (http•••) Polskie pieśni patriotyczne (Polish Patriotic Songs) (http•••) Polska muzyka symfoniczna okresu klasycyzmu (Polish Symphony Music of Classical Period) (http•••) Rameau Couperin Scarlatti Soler Castaldi (http•••) Polska muzyka średniowieczna (Polish Medieval Music) (http•••) Chopin (http•••) Liszt (http•••) Polska muzyka XX wieku (Polish Music of 20 c.) (http•••) Polski folk (http•••) Góry polskie zdjęcia (http•••) Polska muzyka filmowa (Polish Film Music) (http•••) Polskie organy Leżajsk Oliwa Kamień Pomorski (Polish Organs) (http•••)
Plut Kan Kun Christensen Dahl Kadin Bach Krogh Andersen Hansen Nielsen Busch Brun Menezes Coelho Knudsen Rasmussen Brandt Bundgaard Bjerre Vores
Nova og Alberte crasher Malous fest, hvor Hjalte også dukker op, selvom han løj for Nova om, han ikke skulle med. I Jonas Risvigs ny ungdomsserie NYLON ep. 8 får Hjalte og Asger endelig snakket om episoden til gymfesten, mens sød musik opstår mellem Laura og Rumle. Hvem ender med at kysse? Se episode 9 af NYLON: (http•••) Om afsnit 8 - ”Malous fest”: Nova har taget Hjalte og hans lillesøster med på ATV tur for at fodre dådyr. Sienna er nødt til at lyve og dække over Hjalte, som mødtes med Malou aftenen før. Hjalte lyver også om, at han ikke deltager i Malous fødselsdagsfest hos 3.g veninden Carla, da han skal skrive aflevering på gym. Alberte sidder med sin søster Sophia og venter på søstrenes far. Alberte spørger ind til Sophias følelser og manden i skoven, da hun forsvandt, men bliver afbrudt af Nova, der opdager pigerne i bilen. De to veninder Alberte og Nova fjoller rundt i en indkøbsvogn, indtil Alberte spørger gymnasie veninden Laura, om de to piger kan crashe festen for Malou. Laura fester med pga. Hjaltes ven Rumle, men Malou er dog ikke helt cool med 2.g venindernes party crash. Så hvad sker der, da Malou ser Nova til sin privatfest? Og hvad sker der, da Hjalte møder hhv. Asger og Malou til privatfesten? Om fiktionsserien NYLON: I Søhøjlandet i Danmark er de unge langt væk fra alting, men tætte på hinanden i vennegruppen. 17-årige Nova går i 2.g på gymnasiet og forsøger at være til stede i gymnasielivet, mens sorgen fra broderens dykkerulykke tynger pigen. Lillesøster Nova dykker ensomt rundt i sin dykkerdragt i Almind Sø i håb om at finde en egnskendt skjult skat fra Anden Verdenskrig. Når veninderne fra skolen viser omsorg og prøver at få den ensomme og triste pige til at leve et socialt liv, afviser Nova sine veninder. Først da Nova møder drengen Hjalte fra sit gymnasium, finder hun en følgesvend i dykning og i jagten på skatten under skovsøens overflade. Deres forskelligheder slipper dem fri, for mens Nova kan lære Hjalte at dykke scuba dyk, kan han hjælpe hende tilbage til livet som ung dansk gymnasieelev og give svar. For hvad skete der den nat, hvor Novas storebror druknede i en ulykke i søen, og hvem er den mystiske persona NYLON? Novas søgen efter sit ungdomsliv sættes på pause, da 15-årige Sophia pludselig forsvinder i Nordskoven. Kun Nova kan redde hende, men det kræver, at hendes veje splittes med dem, hun elsker. Hvor langt er Nova villig til at gå for svarene, hun søger, og hvordan finder gymnasiepigen kræfterne til at flyve, når alt, hun drømmer om, ligger på bunden af en sø i DK 8600 Silkeborg? Instruktør: Jonas Risvig Fotograf: Jesper Christensen Producere: Mathilde Aae Ellebye & Marta Helene Skielboe Manuskriptforfattere: Jonas Risvig, Signe Høi & Andrea Monberg Klipper: Nikolaj Dahl & Jesper Bækdal Instruktørassistent: Signe Høi B-fotograf: Bertil Rosenkrands & Søren Krog Krustrup Tonemester: Martin Sperlig & Jakob Kadin Klippeassistent: Hillary Seshie Produktionsassistenter: Mille Grøndal & Rasmus Steenberg Set-design: Cleo Productions, Veronika Maria Bach & Thilde Ammitzbøl Styling: Signe Høi Musik: Cyd Williams, Clara Rose, Frederik Honoré, Eloq, Magnus Mattsson, Yo Johnny, Ung-skab, Rasmus Bo, Simon Kavi, KÖS, Benjamin Draad, Søren Lausen, Vilma & Sylvester Linck. Grade: Mads Krogh Rosairus Lydmix: Martin Sperlig & Jakob Kadin Lys: Mikkel Sigsgaards Konsulent: Pernille Strøm Øster Still Fotograf: Søren Lynggaard Andersen Behind The Scenes Fotograf: Kasper Krupsdahl Sfx Makeup: Martin Hansen Stuntmænd: Rasmus Steenberg & Nickolas Storgaard Andersen Lancering: Michael Lindskau Nielsen Visuel Producer: Oskar Fisker Indholdschef TV2 Østjylland: Thomas Skov Cast: Nova: Silja Busch Højmark Hjalte: Johan Hermann Emilie: Freja Munksgaard Dynesen Alberte: Ida Ousager Laura: Sarah Brun Hven Malou: Maria De Menezes Coelho Gadeberg Sophia: Annika Ousager Signe: Andrea Karkov Knudsen Isabel: Emilie Lang Flaaten Sienna: Karla Josefine Ellegaard Trentemøller Sigurd: Birk Elias Alsted Ditlev Asger: Magnus Ankjær Rumle: Joseph Lehn Jønsson Mathias: Rasmus Aaby Kelsen Carla: Caroline Susanne Kejser Rasmussen Emma: Olivia Skjoldborg Ørskov Amalie: Ingeborg Thormann Nielsen Agnes: Anemone Brandt Camphausen Asta: Lea Hollensberg Hansen Kamma: Rosa Porse Bundgaard-laursen Cornelia: Dinah Kristine Debbie Bang Uddannelsesvejleder: Signe Bøge Ella: Merle Busch Højmark Pigebande: Anna Wyrtz Pigebande: Bjørk Bjerre Vi håber, du kan lide vores danske ungdomsserie NYLON. Webserien er skabt i samarbejde med Jonas Risvig, der også står bag fiktionsserier om ungdommen som CENTRUM og GRÆNSER. Når du har set alle 14 episoder af NYLON, ligger der heldigvis endnu flere serier på vores YouTube-kanal. Du kan subscribe her: (http•••) TV2 ØSTJYLLAND: Vi skaber samtaler og oplevelser i fællesskab og sikrer public service til de kommende generationer.
Sibelius Georg Høeberg Wilhelm Hansen Hansen Knudsen Royal Danish Theatre Royal Danish Orchestra 1912 1913 1922 1955 1969 1994 1995 1997 1999 2011 2015 2016 2018 2022
The flute solo from Sibelius' "tragic pantomime" Scaramouche, in the arrangement for flute and piano. Scaramouche premiered in Copenhagen on 12 May 1922 at the Royal Danish Theatre with Georg Høeberg conducting the Royal Danish Orchestra. Sibelius was not in attendance. Composition In the autumn of 1912, the Danish music publisher Wilhelm Hansen commissioned Sibelius to compose incidental music to accompany a new pantomime by the Danish playwright Poul Knudsen. Sibelius agreed to the proposal, a decision he came to regret since he had mistakenly believed Hansen would require from him a handful of dance movements. Only later at the end of 1912, did Sibelius realize he was to provide an hour-long, full-length ballet/pantomime. Attempts to annul the contract or to amend it to his liking proved unsuccessful. Writing in 1913 Sibelius complained: "I've completely ruined things for myself by signing... Was in such a temper about it today that I smashed the telephone. My nerves are in a terrible state". Furthermore, and uncommonly for a pantomime, the libretto contained spoken dialogue, which Sibelius feared would undermine the effect of his music. Hansen assured the composer that the dialogue was there merely to coach the actors and would be excised for the premiere—a promise that went unfulfilled. According to passages from his diary, Sibelius found it difficult to compose the new work and worried "that his international reputation was at stake" Despite his frustration, Sibelius completed the score in late 1913, dispatching the manuscript to Hansen on 21 December with the note: "To get it right has cost me much thought and work. In the form it now takes, I believe it will be successful". / Finland largely remained an agrarian country until the 1950s. After World War II, it rapidly industrialized and developed an advanced economy, while building an extensive welfare state based on the Nordic model; the country soon enjoyed widespread prosperity and a high per capita income. Finland joined the United Nations in 1955 and adopted an official policy of neutrality; it joined the OECD in 1969, the NATO Partnership for Peace in 1994, the European Union in 1995, the Euro- Atlantic Partnership Council in 1997, and the Eurozone at its inception in 1999. Finland is a top performer in numerous tables of national performance, including education, economic competitiveness, civil liberties, quality of life and human development. In 2015, Finland ranked first in the 'World Human Capital' Report, topped the Press Freedom Index, and was the most stable country in the world during 2011–2016, according to the Fragile States Index; it is second in the Global Gender Gap Report, and has ranked first in every annual World Happiness Report since 2018. Finland's support for NATO rose enormously after the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine. On 11 May 2022, Finland entered into a mutual security pact with the United Kingdom. On 12 May, Finland's president and prime minister called for NATO membership "without delay". On 18 May the president and foreign minister submitted the application for membership. Initially, NATO member Turkey opposed Finland joining the alliance, accusing the country of ″harbouring terrorists″. On 28 June Turkey lifted its objections to Finland's membership and subsequently sent extradition requests to the Finnish government for 12 "terrorists" residing in Finland.
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