Cornelius Cardew Vidéos
compositeur et improvisateur britannique
- piano
- musique classique
- Royaume-Uni, Angleterre
- compositeur ou compositrice, théoricien ou théoricienne de la musique, professeur ou professeure d'université, militant ou militante politique, pianiste, critique de musique, artiste sonore, performeur
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2024-05-17
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Howard Ferguson Gwyther Harold Samuel Ralph Vaughan Williams Malcolm Sargent Gerald Finzi Franz Schubert Hess Richard Rodney Bennett Cornelius Cardew Johns 1908 1922 1924 1933 1946 1948 1958 1963 1989 1999
The 2nd Sonata composed 1946 - three movements Ferguson +••.••(...)) was born in Belfast. His musical talent was apparent early. The pianist Harold Samuel heard him in 1922 and encouraged his parents to allow him to travel to London to become his pupil. Following studies at Westminster School Ferguson entered the Royal College of Music in 1924 to study composition with R. O. Morris and Ralph Vaughan Williams. He also studied conducting with Malcolm Sargent, and formed a friendship with fellow-student Gerald Finzi. His early compositions, such as his Octet of 1933 (scored for the same forces as Franz Schubert's octet), met with considerable success. During World War II, Ferguson helped Myra Hess run the popular, morale-boosting series of concerts at the National Gallery. From 1948 to 1963 he taught at the Royal Academy of Music, his students there including Richard Rodney Bennett and Cornelius Cardew.. After writing The Dream of the Rood in 1958-9, Ferguson simply gave up composing (saying that in his relatively few works he had 'said' all he wanted to say) in order to concentrate on musicology. His editions of early keyboard music and the complete piano sonatas of Schubert are authoritative. In his later years he lived in Cambridge. He was a very fine pianist, performing with several leading artists of his time. This performance was given in the composer's presence at Philharmonic Hall, Liverpool as part of a 1989 recital in honour of his 80th birthday. (http•••)
Kato Zygmunt Krauze Alvarado Amaro Mora Karmella Tsepkolenko Oliveira Iannis Xenakis Leo Brouwer John Cage Lôbo Leonova Marian Borkowski Adina Izarra Jerzy Kornowicz Morales Aponte Tomasz Skweres Manson Lanza Alvarez Cornelius Cardew Amado Marlos Nobre Violeta Dinescu Garrido 1900 2022
Compositores presentes Programa 1/ lunes 8 de agosto 19:00 (Chile) Kuniko Kato (Japón), Zygmunt Krauze (Polonia), Lubawa Sydorenko (Ucrania) Maria de Alvear (España), AuditivVokal Dresden/ Olaf Katzer (Alemania), Boris Alvarado (Chile), Amaro Borges (Brasil), Gabriela Geluda (Brasil), Eddie Mora (Costa Rica) y Karmella Tsepkolenko (Ucrania) Programa 2/ miércoles 10 de agosto 19:00 (Chile) Beatriz Corona (Cuba) y Jocy de Oliveira (Brasil) Programa 3/ viernes 12 de agosto 19:00 (Chile) Iannis Xenakis (Rumania), Leo Brouwer (Cuba), Tatiana Gerasimenok (Bielorusia), John Cage (EEUU)- Zygmunt Krauze (Polonia), Mykola Khshanovskyi (Ucrania), Zoltan Almashi (Ucrania), Rodrigo Ávalos (Chile), Ramón Gorigoitía (Chile) y Edgar Alandia (Bolivia) Programa 4/ domingo 14 de agosto 19.00 (Chile) Armando Lôbo (Brasil), Anna Leonova (Ucrania), Juan Carlos Tolosa (argentina), Leo Brouwer (Cuba), Orlando Jacinto García (Cuba-EEUU) y Marian Borkowski (Polonia) Programa 5/ lunes 15 de agosto 19:00 (Chile) Steven Heelein (Alemania), Paweł Łukaszewski (Polonia), Adina Izarra (Venezuela), Jerzy Kornowicz (Polonia), Eduardo Morales-Caso (Cuba) y Victor Agudelo (Colombia) Programa 6/ miércoles 17 de agosto 19:00 (Chile) Rodrigo Lima (Brasil), Aleksandra Chmielewska (Polonia), Ailem Carvajal (Cuba), Tatiana Gerasimenok (Bielorusia), Rafael Aponte Lede (Puerto Rico), Tomasz Skweres (Polonia), Dante Grela (Argentina) Charles Manson (EEUU) y Ricardo Monteros (Ecuador) Programa 7/ viernes 19 de agosto 19:00 (Chile) Luis Naón (Argentina), Alcides Lanza (Argentina-Canadá), Javier Alvarez (México), Graciela Jiménez (Argentina), Daniel Toledo Guillen (Cuba), Alejandro Iglesias Rossi (Argentina), Cornelius Cardew (Inglaterra), Jorge Amado (Cuba) y Edgar Alandia (Bolivia) Programa 8/ domingo 21de agosto 19:00 (Chile) Iannis Xenakis (Rumania), Marlos Nobre (Brasil), Jerzy Kornowicz, (Polonia), Javier Alvarez (México), Boris Alvarado (Chile), Guido López-Gavilán (Cuba), Alejandro Guarello (Chile), Teresa Catalán (España) y Manuel Ceide (Puerto Rico) Programa 9/ lunes 22 de agosto 19:00 (Chile) Yalil Guerra (Cuba), Rodrigo Ávalos Tagle (Chile), Ailem Carvajal (Cuba), Ludmila Yurina (Ucrania), Violeta Dinescu (Rumania), Daniel Toledo Guillen (Cuba) y Celso Garrido-Lecca (Perú)
Wilde Allison Moncrieff Cardew Stine Asher Webber Robyn Frey Merriman Cox Driscoll Carpenter Simpson
Barely English Theatre Company and SSOAP presents 'The Importance of Being Earnest' by Oscar Wilde. Due to technical difficulties the opening scene of act 2 was cut from the recording. Cast: Jackie Worthing - Vilde Standal Bøyum Allison Moncrieff - Jalice Corral Cecily Cardew - Stine Tveito Gwendolen Fairfax - Beth Asher Lady Bracknell - Michael Webber Miss Prism - Robyn Bloomfield Revd. Chasuble - Kate Walker Lane - Tina Frey Merriman - Eleanor Cox Creatives: Director - Charlotte Guslund Producer - Katja Gujord Music Director - Lukas McCabe Lighting Designer - Josh Sadler Tech Crew - Caitlin O'Driscoll, Senait Mekonnen, Veslemøy Stavdahl, Casie Pepe-Winshell Make-up - Antonia Ungless Script Editors - Charlotte Guslund and Emil Rossly Jonas Band Members - Lukas McCabe, Rosamund Carpenter Many thanks to: Lis Austin Emil Rossly Jonas Allie Milledge Jonathan Wilson Victoria Simpson SSOAP University of Roehampton Drama Department
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