Elizabeth Connell Vidéos
soprano sud-africaine
- soprano
- Afrique du Sud
- artiste lyrique
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Elizabeth Connell Franz Grundheber Richard Wagner Seemann Walter Fink Fink Jäger Michael Pabst Pabst Steuermann Torsten Kerl Leopold Hager Orchester Wiener Staatsoper Wiener Staatsoper 1998
DER FLIEGENDE HOLLÄNDER Romantische Oper in drei Akten von Richard Wagner. Daland, norwegischer Seemann: Walter Fink Senta, seine Tochter: Elizabeth Connell Erik, ein Jäger: Michael Pabst Mary, Sentas Amme: Waltraud Winsauer Der Steuermann Dalands: Torsten Kerl Der Holländer: Franz Grundheber Chor und Orchester der Wiener Staatsoper Leopold Hager Wiener Staatsoper, 31. Jänner 1998
Bach Dawson Alison Browner Robin Tritschler Murphy Burns Dara Connell O Loughlin Hearne Magee Briggs Moffat 2001 2010
In January 2001 the Orchestra of St Cecilia began its project to perform all two hundred of J.S.Bach's Church Cantatas in the beautiful - both acoustically and architecturally - St Ann's Church Church, Dawson Street, Dublin. Ten years and sixty concerts later, this vast artistic undertaking was completed on Sunday 7th March 2010, an historic musical occasion. This is a video recording from the final concert on Sunday 7 March 2010. J.S. Bach, Cantata BWV 91 - Gelobet seist du, Jesu Christ - All praise to you, O Jesus Christ (Christmas Day) The illustrations shown are of places, buildings and churches associated with Bach. Lynda Lee - soprano Alison Browner - contralto Robin Tritschler - tenor Jeffrey Ledwidge - bass The Dublin Bach Singers Director: Blánaid Murphy Orchestra of St Cecilia Artistic Director: Lindsay Armstrong 1st violins Brona Fitzgerald - leader Margaret Burns Catherine McCarthy 2nd violins Elizabeth McClaren Dara O’Connell viola Elizabeth Csibi cello Niall O'Loughlin - continuo bass Malachy Robinson - continuo bassoon John Hearne - continuo organ Gillian Smith - continuo oboes Matthew Manning – obbligato Patricia Corcoran - obbligato Jenny Magee - obbligato horns André Cavanagh - obbligato Tom Briggs - obbligato timpani Roger Moffat Conductor: Blánaid Murphy Sound Recording: Miriam Power Video Recording: Fred Harte Illustrations: Brendan Kealy
Connell Dock Gerard Victory 1961 1966
A specially filmed version of the Irish national anthem, ‘Amhrán na bhFiann’ (The Soldiers Song) which was broadcast on the opening night of Raidió Teilifís Éireann (RTÉ) on 31 December 1961. The film shows officers Lieutenant James (Jim) Mortell and James Foran raising the national flag with a guard of honour at Collins Barracks, Dublin. The film also includes: shots of Nelson’s Pillar and the GPO on O’Connell Street, Dublin; St. Colman’s Cathedral, Cobh, Co. Cork; children entering Scoil Mhuire in Mullingar; the RTÉ mast at Donnybrook, Dublin; chimney towers at Bord na Mona, Co. Laois; Verlome dock yards in Cork; Ardnacrusha power station in Co. Clare; a fishing trawler in Howth; a tractor harvesting near Saggart, Co. Dublin; a CIE train; and an Aer Lingus plane taking off at Dublin airport. The musical arrangement was by Brian Boydell and produced by Gerard Victory. The national anthem was the first thing shown on the opening night of television. Produced on 35mm film, the images were photographed by Michael Monaghan and the piece was directed and edited by William F Harpur. This version of the national anthem was broadcast at close down of each day’s transmission and was used until 1966.
Elizabeth Connell Leif Roar Richard Wagner Bayreuth Hofmann Vogel Bayreuther Festspiele 1982
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