Adolf Neuendorff Vidéos
chef d'orchestre, impresario et compositeur d'origine allemande
- violon, piano
- opéra, musique symphonique
- Hambourg, États-Unis
- compositeur ou compositrice, chef ou cheffe d'orchestre, pianiste, violoniste, metteur ou metteuse en scène
Dernière mise à jour
2024-05-08
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Arthur Fiedler John Williams Keith Lockhart Adolf Neuendorff Lerner Loewe Richard Rodgers Hammerstein Cole Porter Gershwin Jerome Kern Boston Pops Orchestra Boston Symphony Orchestra 1100 1881 1885 1900 1930 1979
In 1900 these performances officially became Pops (short for "Popular") concerts. "The Boston Pops Orchestra performs the best music of the past and present, appealing to the widest possible audience with a broad spectrum of styles, from jazz to pop, indie rock to big band, film music to the great American songbook, and Broadway to classical, making it the perfect orchestra for people who don't know they like orchestras!" Affectionately known as "America's Orchestra," the Boston Pops is the most recorded and arguably the most beloved orchestra in the country, beginning with the establishment of the modern-era Pops by Arthur Fiedler and continuing through the innovations introduced by John Williams and the new-millennium Pops spearheaded by Keith Lockhart. Last year, with the 125th anniversary season, the Boston Pops reached a landmark moment in a remarkable history that began with its founding in 1885. Fours years earlier, in 1881, Civil War veteran Henry Lee Higginson founded the Boston Symphony Orchestra, calling its establishment "the dream of my life." From the start he intended to present, in the warmer months, concerts of light classics and the popular music of the day. From a practical perspective, Higginson realized that these "lighter" performances would provide year-round employment for his musicians. The "Promenade Concerts," as they were originally called, were soon informally known as "Popular Concerts," which eventually became shortened to "Pops," the name officially adopted in 1900. The following year the orchestra performed for the first time in its new home, Symphony Hall. Not only is this performance space acoustically outstanding, it was also designed, at Higginson's insistence, so that the rows of seats for Boston Symphony concerts could be replaced by tables and chairs for Pops concerts. Some people may not realize that there were seventeen Pops conductors, beginning with the German Adolf Neuendorff, who preceded Arthur Fiedler, the first American-born musician to lead the orchestra. In his nearly 50-year tenure as Pops Conductor +••.••(...)), Arthur Fiedler established the Boston Pops as a national icon. He moved the Pops beyond its origins in light-classical music into the world of pop culture, showcasing the popular artists of the day as well as the work of young American composers and arrangers. Mr. Fiedler organized the first free outdoor orchestral concerts on the Charles River Esplanade that led to Boston's now-famous Fourth of July concert, established the Pops as the most recorded orchestra in history-including the best-seller "Jalousie"-and introduced the Evening at Pops television series, bringing the orchestra into the living rooms of countless Americans. - Keith Lockhart +++ Here's another Beautiful Music Video for you! Please comment, share, thumbs up. Don't forget to watch in 1080p & Full Screen! Thank you! More Music Videos: (http•••) +++ Sad? Lonely? Worried? NeedHim.Org 1-888-NEED-HIM More Help: هل تعلم أن الله يحبك؟ Cru.org Maarifa.org YoursForLife.net LookingForGod.com PeaceWithGod.Jesus.net EveryStudent.com/videoroom.php EveryStudent.com/menus/intl.html Jesus Movie (1100 Languages): JesusFilmMedia.org Google: T3H7P12H +++ Thought Humor Howdy, Música de relajación, Sleep Video, Arthur Fiedler, Boston Pops, Lerner & Loewe, Rodgers & Hammerstein, Broadway, Cole Porter, Gershwin, Irving Berlin, Richard Rodgers, Rodgers & Hart, Jerome Kern, Meditation, Calm, Peace, Serenity, Nature, Relaxation, sleep aid, Sound, Relajación, RELAXAMENTO MUSIC MEDITAÇÃO, T3H7P12H Romantic Video, Romance Video, Romantic Classical Music video, classical music video, romantic music video +++ This is how much God loved the world: He gave His Son, His one and only Son. And this is why: so that no one need be destroyed; by believing in Him, anyone can have a whole and lasting life. God didn't go to all the trouble of sending His Son merely to point an accusing finger, telling the world how bad it was. He came to help, to put the world right again. Anyone who trusts in Him is acquitted; anyone who refuses to trust Him has long since been under the death sentence without knowing it. And why? Because of that person's failure to believe in the one-of-a-kind Son of God when introduced to Him. My beloved friends, let us continue to love each other since love comes from God. Everyone who loves is born of God and experiences a relationship with God. The person who refuses to love doesn't know the first thing about God, because God is love - so you can't know Him if you don't love. This is how God showed His love for us: God sent His only Son into the world so we might live through Him. So love the Lord God with all your passion and prayer and intelligence and energy. Love others as well as you love yourself. There is no other commandment that ranks with these. - Jesus Christ
Arthur Fiedler John Williams Keith Lockhart Adolf Neuendorff Lerner Loewe Richard Rodgers Hammerstein Cole Porter Gershwin Jerome Kern Boston Pops Orchestra Boston Symphony Orchestra 1100 1881 1885 1900 1930 1979
In 1900 these performances officially became Pops (short for "Popular") concerts. "The Boston Pops Orchestra performs the best music of the past and present, appealing to the widest possible audience with a broad spectrum of styles, from jazz to pop, indie rock to big band, film music to the great American songbook, and Broadway to classical, making it the perfect orchestra for people who don't know they like orchestras!" Affectionately known as "America's Orchestra," the Boston Pops is the most recorded and arguably the most beloved orchestra in the country, beginning with the establishment of the modern-era Pops by Arthur Fiedler and continuing through the innovations introduced by John Williams and the new-millennium Pops spearheaded by Keith Lockhart. Last year, with the 125th anniversary season, the Boston Pops reached a landmark moment in a remarkable history that began with its founding in 1885. Fours years earlier, in 1881, Civil War veteran Henry Lee Higginson founded the Boston Symphony Orchestra, calling its establishment "the dream of my life." From the start he intended to present, in the warmer months, concerts of light classics and the popular music of the day. From a practical perspective, Higginson realized that these "lighter" performances would provide year-round employment for his musicians. The "Promenade Concerts," as they were originally called, were soon informally known as "Popular Concerts," which eventually became shortened to "Pops," the name officially adopted in 1900. The following year the orchestra performed for the first time in its new home, Symphony Hall. Not only is this performance space acoustically outstanding, it was also designed, at Higginson's insistence, so that the rows of seats for Boston Symphony concerts could be replaced by tables and chairs for Pops concerts. Some people may not realize that there were seventeen Pops conductors, beginning with the German Adolf Neuendorff, who preceded Arthur Fiedler, the first American-born musician to lead the orchestra. In his nearly 50-year tenure as Pops Conductor +••.••(...)), Arthur Fiedler established the Boston Pops as a national icon. He moved the Pops beyond its origins in light-classical music into the world of pop culture, showcasing the popular artists of the day as well as the work of young American composers and arrangers. Mr. Fiedler organized the first free outdoor orchestral concerts on the Charles River Esplanade that led to Boston's now-famous Fourth of July concert, established the Pops as the most recorded orchestra in history-including the best-seller "Jalousie"-and introduced the Evening at Pops television series, bringing the orchestra into the living rooms of countless Americans. - Keith Lockhart +++ Here's another Beautiful Music Video for you! Please comment, share, thumbs up. Don't forget to watch in 1080p & Full Screen! Thank you! More Music Videos: (http•••) +++ Sad? Lonely? Worried? NeedHim.Org 1-888-NEED-HIM More Help: هل تعلم أن الله يحبك؟ Cru.org Maarifa.org YoursForLife.net LookingForGod.com PeaceWithGod.Jesus.net EveryStudent.com/videoroom.php EveryStudent.com/menus/intl.html Jesus Movie (1100 Languages): JesusFilmMedia.org Google: T3H7P12H +++ Thought Humor Howdy, Música de relajación, Sleep Video, Arthur Fiedler, Boston Pops, Lerner & Loewe, Rodgers & Hammerstein, Broadway, Cole Porter, Gershwin, Irving Berlin, Richard Rodgers, Rodgers & Hart, Jerome Kern, Meditation, Calm, Peace, Serenity, Nature, Relaxation, sleep aid, Sound, Relajación, RELAXAMENTO MUSIC MEDITAÇÃO, T3H7P12H Romantic Video, Romance Video, Romantic Classical Music video, classical music video, romantic music video +++ This is how much God loved the world: He gave His Son, His one and only Son. And this is why: so that no one need be destroyed; by believing in Him, anyone can have a whole and lasting life. God didn't go to all the trouble of sending His Son merely to point an accusing finger, telling the world how bad it was. He came to help, to put the world right again. Anyone who trusts in Him is acquitted; anyone who refuses to trust Him has long since been under the death sentence without knowing it. And why? Because of that person's failure to believe in the one-of-a-kind Son of God when introduced to Him. My beloved friends, let us continue to love each other since love comes from God. Everyone who loves is born of God and experiences a relationship with God. The person who refuses to love doesn't know the first thing about God, because God is love - so you can't know Him if you don't love. This is how God showed His love for us: God sent His only Son into the world so we might live through Him. So love the Lord God with all your passion and prayer and intelligence and energy. Love others as well as you love yourself. There is no other commandment that ranks with these. - Jesus Christ
Johann Sebastian Bach Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy Anton Bruckner Schäfer Himmel Stille Beyer Brückner Renée Morloc Sjöberg Vogt Kuhn Cambreling Neuendorff Berges Steffens
Sonntag 17.5. 21 Uhr (Corona-Livestream Tag 58 - letzter Abend) Abendgruß aus der leeren Heiliggeistkirche Zum Sonntag "Rogate" ("Betet") Anton Bruckner +••.••(...)) "Locus iste a deo factus est" (Dieser Ort ist von Gott geschaffen) Orgelfassung: Chr. A. Schäfer "Vater unser im Himmel" (gregorianisch) Johann Sebastian Bach "Vater unser im Himmelreich“ alio modo manualiter (BWV 683) aus "Clavierübung III" Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy Orgelsonate Nr. 6 in d-Moll (op. 56) Vater unser im Himmelreich Choral (Thema) – Variation I (andante sostenuto) – Variation II – Variation III – Variation IV (allegro molto) (Fuge und Finale erklangen am Mo 30.3.) Arioso "Sei stille de Herrn" aus "Elias" (op 70) Danke an alle Mitwirkenden an den 56 Abenden: Karla Beyer (Violine) Gudrun Brückner (Registrantin) Renée Morloc (Alt) Franz Jürgen Dörsam – Fagott Bianca Neve (Registrantin) Pfarrerin Imke Diepen - Lesungen Miriam Tag - Lesungen Johan-Magnus Sjöberg (Komponist einer UA) Martin Bärenz - Violoncello Lara Looman – Gesang Cornelia Winter – Sopran Martin Bärenz (Komponist einer UA) Johannes Vogt (Laute) Jannik Hüffner (Gesang) Thomas Berau – Bariton Thomas Kuhn-Treichel (Gitarre) Joe Schittino (Komponist einer UA) Eve Cambreling - Flöte Knut Rössler – Saxophon Jan Wilke – Orgel Lorenzo Ponteprimo tanzt Jochen Seiterle (Gitarre und live electronic) Christine Rox – Barockvioline Leonie Flothow – Blockflöte Nina Neuendorff – Klavier Bernhard Messmer – Oboe Matthias Berges – Orgel Gerhild Michel -Texte Wilfried Staber – Bass Friederike Steffens - Tanz Michael Weiß (technische Beratung) .. und bei allen die das Projekt zum Teil täglich live begleitet haben...
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