Josef Klička Vidéos
chef ou cheffe d'orchestre, compositeur ou compositrice, professeur ou professeure de musique, musicologue, organiste, violoniste, enseignant ou enseignante
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Josef Klička Bedřich Smetana 1903
Josef Klička: Fantasy on symphonic poem "Vyšehrad" by Bedřich Smetana / Fantazie na motivy symfonické básně Vyšehrad od Bedřicha Smetany Great organ of St. Peter and Paul Basilic (Prague) by brothers Paštika +••.••(...)/III+Ped) Varhany bratří Paštiků z roku 1903 (49 rejstříků ve třech manuálech a pedálu) Organist / varhaník: Ondřej Valenta www.ondrej-valenta.cz/english-deutsch
Johann Sebastian Bach Josef Klička Josef Popelka Louis Vierne Olivier Messiaen 1997
Varhanní koncert k 70. narozeninám profesora kroměřížské konzervatoře Karla Pokory Kroměříž chrám sv. Mořice, pátek 14. listopadu 1997 v 17 h. Účinkují jeho absolventi. (00:00:00): Johann Sebastian Bach: Preludium a fuga e-moll BWV 548 (Josef Rafaja) (00:13:10): Josef Klička: Koncertní fantazie fis moll (Josef Popelka) Louis Vierne: Symonie č.1 d-moll, op.14 (Irena Chřibková) (00:23:17): – Allegro Vivace (00:27:32): – Final (00:33:47): Olivier Messiaen: L´Apparition de l´ Église éternelle (00:41:55): Olivier Messiaen: L´Ascension, 3. Alleluias sereins d´une àme qui désire le ciel (část) (Michaela Vlčková)
Brun Angot Bracquemond Stolz Puget Louis Vierne Marcel Dupré Pierre Cochereau Charles Marie Widor Léonce Saint Martin Gaston Litaize Notre Dame Paris Schola Cantorum 1852 1886 1898 1900 1937 1938 1939 1943 1944 1945 1953 1954 1963 1973
Dedication: "pour Mme. Marthe Angot-Bracquemond +••.••(...))" Michel Estellet-Brun (organiste titulaire) plays M. Léonce Marie-Joseph de Saint-Martin-de-Paylha's Toccata de la Libération en la mineur on the great organ of the église catholique Saint-Joseph-des-Nations (III/P/46 Stolz-Gonzalez-Dargassies) in the 11th arrondissement of Paris, France. Played at a concert held in commemoration of the 60th anniversary of his death. This piece was written in 1944 and published in 1953. It commemorates the liberation of Paris on 25 August 1944, composed while the Second World War +••.••(...)) raged on. My friend Le Sheet Music Boi helped me produce this video. Subscribe to him and check him out if you want to see more score videos! (http•••) ABOUT THE COMPOSER: Monsieur le comte Léonce Marie-Joseph de Saint-Martin-de-Paylha (born 31 October, 1886, Albi, Tarn - died 10 June, 1954, Paris, Île-de-France) was a French nobleman who is primarily known as a virtuoso church and concert organist and composer. He was the temporary organist of the Moucherel-Isnard-Puget organ of the Cathedral of Saint Cecilia in Albi from 1900 to 1937 and titular organist of the Notre-Dame-de-Paris cathedral from 1938 to 1954, succeeding his friend and teacher Louis Vierne. The Saint-Martin family originated from the Ariège region of the Pyrenees and were of Spanish descent; the wealthy aristocratic family consisted of many generals and politicians who played an important role in French politics from the nineteenth century. The son of Jeanne Rouaïs (18??-1???), a pianist and housewife, and count Lucien Louis Henri de Saint-Martin-de-Paylha +••.••(...)???), he was one of three children. He had an early interest in music and began taking organ lessons at the age of nine and piano lessons under his mother at the age of four. Saint-Martin was often criticised in his lifetime and rarely ever praised due to his sudden accession to the organ loft of Notre-Dame, his lack of experience and much more, despite being a virtuoso. Though he was a substitute for some time, Vierne's will dictated that a competition would be held to find his successor which was not held. The reluctant appointment of Saint-Martin by the cathedral caused widespread protests and outrage in the organ world even though he was considered by a few parties to be a great player. He had very few friends in the organ world and was an "outcast" to the rest of Parisian society (these comments still persist today due to his obscurity). His best friend, Marcel Dupré, regularly supported him and kept his career alive while the rest of the scene scorned him. His legacy remains in many compositions which have emotional and virtuosic character and is unfortunately often underlooked, being overshadowed by his predecessor Vierne and his successor Pierre Cochereau. As a virtuoso, he was impeccable and had been the second person to play Dupré's Trois préludes et fugues op. 7, contradicting Charles-Marie Widor's comment about them being "unplayable". It must be remarked that he was self-taught, though he did have a few private lessons with Louis Vierne, and did not enter any conservatories whatsoever. A pious man, numerous themes which are very obviously influenced by his Roman Catholic faith appear in his works. An association called "Les Amis de Léonce de Saint-Martin" exists in his memory which was founded in 1963. His title of "Count" was purely ceremonial and hereditary. He did not occupy any political positions nor govern any territories, even then he was not interested in law nor politics. ABOUT THE ORGANIST: Born in Bordeaux in 1943, Michel Estellet-Brun studied the organ at the Schola Cantorum in Paris, and then undertook further study with Gaston Litaize and Cochereau. His appointments include Beauvais Cathedral, the Royaumont Abbey, and the churches of Notre Dame de la Croix, St Georges and St Joseph des Nations in Paris. His discography includes a recording of organ music by the Czech Josef Klicka, on the Alpha label: bringing the work of this unjustly neglected composer to public attention has been a substantial element in his career. His compositions include the oratorio La Passion à Menilmontant as well as much solo organ music, some of which is published by Fagus (Scotland) and also worked on a work based on the stations of the cross. Michel is a frequent visitor to England and has played at Salisbury Cathedral (where he improvised a 44-minute Symphonic Suite in four movements before an enthralled audience of young organists), Westminster Abbey, St. Paul’s Cathedral and, most recently, at Westminster Cathedral, where he played a set of improvisations during a Sunday evening Mass. He has also played in Germany and the Czech Republic, where he gave the final concert of the Organ Festival of Eastern Europe in Olomouc Basilica, as well in his native France. He received a medal from the Paris archbishop for his musical work.
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