Calixa Lavallée Vidéos
compositeur, chef d'orchestre, pianiste, organiste et professeur de musique canadien-français
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- Canada
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2024-05-06
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Millar Calixa Lavallée Weir 1880 1908 1967 1980
'O Canada'. National anthem, approved by the Parliament of Canada in 1967 and adopted officially 1 Jul 1980. Originally called 'Chant national,' it was written in Quebec City by Adolphe-Basile Routhier (words in French) and Calixa Lavallée (music) and first performed there in 1880. It began to be sung widely in French Canada at that time and later spread across Canada in various English-language versions, of which the best known was written by Robert Stanley Weir in 1908.
Szigeti Beethoven Otto Klemperer Mildred Hill James Pierpont Calixa Lavallée Sergei Prokofiev Brahms Smetana Schubert Concertgebouw Orchestra Fulda Symphonic Orchestra Czech National Symphony Orchestra National Symphony Orchestra Chicago Orchestra 1956 2000 2008 2012
Watch the first video, Rhythm: (http•••) Watch the second video, Pitch: (http•••) Watch the third video, Tone Colour: (http•••) TRY OUR PRINTABLE/SHARABLE STRUCTURE WORKSHEET! Primary-level worksheet: (http•••) Intermediate-level worksheet: (http•••) (Copy and paste link into your browser.) Written, Performed & Edited by: David Rehner, with... Oakville Symphony conductor, Roberto De Clara, and Oakville Symphony musicians: Máté Szigeti, Flute Nancy Nelson, Oboe Heath Allen, Horn David Rehner, Violin Jose Shapero, Cello Tim Fitzgerald, Bass Bianca Chambers, Administrative Assistant P. Rehner, Illustrator Marquee Sponsor: Oakville Place (http•••) Special Thanks: Oakville Community Foundation (http•••) Community Classroom is made possible by the Oakville Community Foundation in partnership with their program’s Connecting Sponsor Toronto Pearson and grade specific sponsors Ontario Trillium Foundation, Sagen and TD. Musical Excerpts (In Order): Beethoven, Symphony No. 9—Mvt. 2 (Royal Concertgebouw, Otto Klemperer, Amsterdam: Concertgebouw Orchestra, 1956 Creative Commons Attribution–NoDerivs 4.0) French Folk Song, “Ah, vous dirai-je, Maman” English Street Cry, “Hot Cross Buns” Patty & Mildred Hill, “Good Morning to All” James Pierpont, “Jingle Bells” Calixa Lavallée, “O Canada” Sergei Prokofiev, Peter and the Wolf Beethoven, Symphony No. 5 (Fulda Symphonic Orchestra, Simon Schindler, Fulda: Fulda Symphonic Orchestra, 2000 Creative Commons Attribution–ShareAlike 3.0) Brahms, Symphony No. 2 (Czech National Symphony Orchestra, Palo Alto: Musopen, 2012 Creative Commons Attribution 3.0) Smetana, Má Vlast–“Vltva” (University of Chicago Orchestra, Barbara Schubert, Chicago: University of Chicago Symphony, 2008 Creative Commons Attribution Non-commercial No-Derivs 3.0) Thanks for watching! (http•••)
Delgado Brunswick Samuel Arnold Edwards 2019
Visit us online: (http•••) Facebook: (http•••) Instagram: (http•••) Wolastoq Fantasia by Samuel Arnold of Woodstock, NB. Performed by the New Brunswick Youth Orchestra under the direction of Antonio Delgado - January 13, 2019 at the Imperial Theatre in Saint John. Video editing by Alan Edwards and Mitra Bakhtiar; camera footage by Mitra Bakhtiar, Hannah Blizzard, Sebastian Edwards, and Melodie Lavallee.
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