Giovanni Battista Guarini Vidéos
poète italien
- république de Venise
- dramaturge, écrivain ou écrivaine, poète ou poétesse, diplomate
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George Frideric Handel Hans Christoph Rademann Giovanni Battista Guarini 2019
Provided to YouTube by Universal Music Group Handel: Il pastor fido, Overture, HWV 8a - I. (without tempo indication) - Lentement · Gaechinger Cantorey · Hans-Christoph Rademann Handel: Utrechter Te Deum & Jubilate ℗ 2019 Carus Released on: 2019-04-25 Composer: George Frideric Handel Author: Giacomo Rossi Author, Original Text Author: Giovanni Battista Guarini Auto-generated by YouTube.
Teatro San Samuele Giulio Caccini Giovanni Battista Guarini 1538 1551 1612 1618
Historias y misterios de Venecia narrados de manera informal e inesperada. En este capítulo el desaparecido Teatro San Samuele Presentación, producción y libreto: Diana Villavecchia Vianello Cantante: Loredana Vianello Cámara, sonido y video editing: Mauricio Aliaga Inspirado en una idea de: Andrés Fredes Tema musical: Amarilli, mia bella Compositor: Giulio Caccini +••.••(...)) Letra: Giovanni Battista Guarini +••.••(...)) #venecia #historia de un teatro #teatro san samuele
George Frideric Handel Trevor Pinnock Giovanni Battista Guarini 1986 2002
Provided to YouTube by Universal Music Group Handel: Il pastor fido, Overture, HWV 8a - 1. (without tempo indication) - Lentement · The English Concert · Trevor Pinnock Handel: Water Music; Overture "Il pastor fido" ℗ 1986 Deutsche Grammophon GmbH, Berlin Released on: 2002-01-01 Producer: Dr. Andreas Holschneider Producer: Charlotte Kriesch Producer, Recording Producer: Dr. Gerd Ploebsch Studio Personnel, Balance Engineer: Hans-Peter Schweigmann Studio Personnel, Editor: Ulrich Vette Composer: George Frideric Handel Author: Giacomo Rossi Author, Original Text Author: Giovanni Battista Guarini Auto-generated by YouTube.
Claudio Monteverdi Gatti Giovanni Battista Guarini Moro Nicholas Mulroy Lovett I Fagiolini 1603 2007
Monteverdi’s 4th book of madrigals reimagined as a contemporary drama for the screen. Excerpts from John La Bouchardière’s acclaimed film, featuring British vocal ensemble I Fagiolini. Watch the complete film at: (http•••) with optional English subtitles — (http•••) #TheFullMonteverdi — About The film version of John La Bouchardière’s epic collaboration with I Fagiolini, The Full Monteverdi premiered at London’s Southbank Centre in 2007 and went on to be broadcast in over a dozen countries, play festivals across the world and was released in cinemas in South Africa and New Zealand. “A brilliant film... a searing dramatisation” The Times “A musical and cinematic masterpiece” Estadao (Brazil) “A stroke of genius that defies a genre” American Record Review Claudio Monteverdi’s Fourth book of Madrigals (1603) explores differing emotional states of abandoned lovers through the most dramatic and amazingly modern music for vocal ensemble. The Full Monteverdi follows the simultaneous break-up of six couples, from shocking revelation, vengeful anger and erotic longing for reconciliation, as an ensemble film. Vulnerable and disarming, it draws viewers into its emotional journey and intensely moving portrait of contemporary love. Seated in a restaurant, the six couples begin to quarrel over dinner. Onlookers are drawn to the interactions of their fellow diners, yet also wary of their invasive gaze, as the relationships fragment before their eyes. The couples fight over moments in the past, then reflect on better times and unrealised dreams. Ultimately, the six (singing) lovers are left to contemplate life alone. The film takes place over an evening and following morning, with several scenes shot as flashback, giving viewers the back-story to the lovers’ downfall. The film is sung throughout. The poets featured in the film include Ridolfo Arlotti, Aurelio Gatti, Giovanni Battista Guarini, Maurizio Moro, Ottavio Rinuccini and Torquato Tasso. Credits Writer/Director: John La Bouchardière Music Director: Robert HollingworthProducer: Greg BrowningCo-producer: Ian Bouncer Anna Crookes: sopranoPano MastiCarys Lane: soprano Alan MooneyClare Wilkinson: mezzo-sopranoMark Denham Nicholas Mulroy: tenorKatharine PeacheyMatthew Brook: baritoneAnna SkyeGiles Underwood: bassGina Peach Director of Photography: Nick Gordon SmithProduction Designer: Chloe LamfordArt Director: Christopher RosewellCostume Designer: Mair JointMake-up Designer: Cate HallFirst Assistant Director: Marcus Collier – Marcus CollierEditor: Greg BrowningOnline Editors: Robbie Easterbrook, Ray GriffithsSound Editor: Rachel SmithAssociate Producer – Patricia Brown, Peter NashPost production – Kate Lovett A SILICON19 AND I FAGIOLINI PRODUCTION FOR POLYPHONIC FILMS. PRODUCED IN CO-OPERATION WITH S4C AND SVERIGES TELEVISION. PRODUCED IN ASSOCIATION WITH NAXOS, SKYARTS, CTV AND YLE TEEMA. COPYRIGHT MMVII POLYPHONIC FILMS LIMITED. (http•••) (http•••) (http•••)
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