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Fleming Perlman Serafin Solera Fei Marlboro Music School Festival Lincoln Center Attacca Quartet Chamber Music Society Lincoln Center 2015 2020
Theme and Two Variations on "Christ the Lord is Risen Today" for Solo Viola Music: Anonymous Variations composed and performed/recorded by Luke Fleming, Violist, the night before Easter Sunday during the COVID-19 pandemic April 11, 2020 New Orleans, LA Praised by The Philadelphia Inquirer for his “glowing refinement,” violist Luke Fleming's performances have been described by The Strad as “confident and expressive...playing with uncanny precision," and lauded by Gramophone for their "superlative technical and artistic execution.” Festival appearances include the Marlboro Music School and Festival, the Steans Institute at Ravinia, Perlman Music Program, the Norfolk and Great Lakes Chamber Music Festivals, the Melbourne Festival, Bravo!Vail, and Festival Mozaic. Formerly the violist of the internationally acclaimed Attacca Quartet, he has served as Artist-in-Residence for the Metropolitan Museum of Art and received the National Federation of Music Clubs Centennial Chamber Music Award. He was awarded First Prize at the Osaka International Chamber Music Competition and top prizes at the Melbourne International Chamber Music Competition. In 2015, Mr. Fleming became the Founding Artistic Director of both the Manhattan Chamber Players, a New York-based chamber music collective, and the Crescent City Chamber Music Festival. He is also a founding member of the Delaware-based Serafin Ensemble. He has performed as a guest artist with the Escher, Pacifica, Serafin, and Solera String Quartets, the Eroica, Lysander, and Gryphon Piano Trios, the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center, Decoda, Ensemble Connect, Sejong Soloists, the Orchestra of St. Luke’s, and the New York Classical Players, and has given masterclasses at UCLA, Louisiana State University, Ithaca College, Columbus State University, Syracuse University, Melbourne University, and the New Orleans Center for Creative Arts, among others. Mr. Fleming has served on the faculties of the Innsbrook Institute, Renova Music Festival, Festival del Lago, and Houston ChamberFest, and Fei Tian College and is Lecturer-in-Residence for the concert series Project: Music Heals Us. Mr. Fleming holds the degrees of Doctor of Musical Arts, Artist Diploma, and Master of Music from the Juilliard School, a Postgraduate Diploma with Distinction from the Royal Academy of Music in London, and a Bachelor of Music summa cum laude from Louisiana State University. He is represented with the Manhattan Chamber Players by Arts Management Group. lukefleming.com
Lam Ming Valen Hsu Qi Fei Sheng Guo Tao Tseng Zhao Yong
Smacktalk it if you think you are right... (http•••)o FirstGameWorld Media: (http•••) Faye Wong Bored Face Hypnotized Leave nothing Legend Sky I will Pledge The world Chess piece Ormosia Wish never apart Teresa Teng Don't pick the roadside flowers See the chimney smoke again I only care about you The story of a small town Telosma cordata The moon represents my heart Comrades: almost a love story S.H.E Where is your love Migratory bird Persian Cat Super star Chinese Stay young Sandy Lam Scar I understand Clang Rose The night is too dark At least I still have you When the love became bygone Han Hong Hometown Hope Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau The sea (live) Dawn Heavenly road Tsai Chin Shang Hai night Just like your tenderness Go-abroad song The spirit of your eyes Reading you Mao A Min Mother in the illuminance of candle The green leaves and the root The same song Longing for Missing Na Ying Miss rather than meet If the mountain doesn't spin the water will A smile and walk away Looking at flowers in a fog Conquer Meng Ting Wei Telepathy Wild lily also has its spring The bygones Look at the face of the moon A Valentine's Day without a valentine A-Mei Bad Boy Once I think of you Nothing you want Listen to the sea Sarah Chen Is it right to love you Red dust Say you love me Dream to awakening Dadawa Story of red-crowned cranes Ballad Of Lhasa Sister drum Song Zu Ying Jasmine Spice girls Good days Annie Yi Can't be closed Firefly The last day of 19-year-old Fish Leong Swallowtail butterfly Courage Tranquil summer Elva Hsiao Wonderful bachelordom Cappuccino Jolin Tsai See my 72 changes Prague Square Chen Ming The happy hometown Loneliness makes me beautiful Phoenix Legend On the moon Fly freely F.I.R. Crescent moon bay Our love Valen Hsu If the cloud knows Stars are the diamonds of the poor Qi Yu High heels of September Olive tree Feng Fei Fei More than I can say Applause Tong Sheng Let us sway twin oars Where is the spring Mavis Hee Moonlight of the downtown Sunshine after the rain Ding Wei Butterfly with the broken wings Girl with the quartet Yang Yu Ying I don't wanna say Let me tell you gently Li Na God bless good man Rambles in the sky Tian Zhen Wild flowers Girls of Ali Mountain Peng Li Yuan On the field of hope Hero paean Guo Lan Ying Waves after waves in Hong Hu Lake Nan Ni bay Li Gu Yi Unforgettable night Stall tea Yin Xiu Mei The Chang Jiang river Little grass Matilda Tao Too grievous Sisters, please stand up Christine Fan The original dream True or false Man Fong Everything new Guess what's in your mind Karen Joy Morris Overcast Love song on the radio Shun Za Nights alone cryin' Going home René Liu Lonely all my life Later Sun Yue The companion Wish you safe and sound Stefanie Sun Cloudy day Green light Mavis Fan Health song Snow man Julie Su My dear child Hold your hand Jenny Tseng Wayside flowers Four Girls The wish Li Qiong Mountain road 18 bends Stella Chang Getting married (with a never-meet man) Tarcy Su Everyday in my life E-Jun Lee My thankful heart Wang Zheng We were all good children Pan Mei Chen I want a home Angela Chang Invisible wings Huang Ya Li Besides the butterfly spring Zhu Xiao Lin Mother's kiss Tracy Huang Sweet words Zhu Ming Ying Return to parents' home Zhao Yong Hua The most romantic thing Winnie Hsin Understanding Cyndi Wang Curled eyelash Gigi Leung Short hair
He Luting Huang Tzu Alexander Tcherepnin Tcherepnin Claude Debussy 1900 1903 1934 1937 1976 1979 1984 1999 2000
Original BiliBili Upload: (http•••) Composer: He Lu-Ting +••.••(...) ) He Luting (traditional: 賀綠汀; simplified: 贺绿汀; pinyin: Hè Lùtīng; July 20, 1903 – April 27, 1999) was a Chinese composer of the early 20th century. He composed songs for Chinese films beginning in the 1930s, some of which remain popular. During the 1930s, He studied at the Shanghai Conservatory of Music under Huang Tzu and Russian composer Alexander Tcherepnin. Tcherepnin named him winner of a piano composition contest in 1934 for his work Buffalo Boy's Flute, which made him famous nationwide (牧童短笛). His best-known compositions are "Song of the Four Seasons" (四季歌) and "The Wandering Songstress" (天涯歌女, with lyrics by Tian Han), both composed for the 1937 film Street Angel and sung by Zhou Xuan. He Luting had a complicated relationship with the Chinese Communist Party. He became a member after moving to Shanghai, and during the Second Sino-Japanese War he wrote several songs for the "mass song movement", most famously the "Guerrillas' Song". After the Communist victory in the Civil War, he was appointed director of the Shanghai Conservatory of Music. But during the Cultural Revolution, He Luting became a target due to his associate with Western music and particularly his defense of Claude Debussy. He refused to confess despite being subjected to physical abuse and interrogation on public television. Alex Ross claimed that no composer had ever made a braver stand against totalitarianism. After the end of the Cultural Revolution in 1976, He Luting returned to his position as Director of the Shanghai Conservatory and was allowed to travel overseas, visiting Australia in 1979. In 1984 he retired from his position, retaining the title of honorary director. The main concert hall at the Shanghai Conservatory of Music is named after He. Instrumentation Solo Piano Performer: Shi Shu-Cheng, piano The music published in my channel is exclusively dedicated to divulgation purposes and not commercial. This within a program shared to study classic educational music of the 1900 & 2000's (& some Baroque/Before) which involves thousands of people around the world. If someone, for any reason, would deem that a video appearing in this channel violates the copyright, please inform me immediately before you submit a claim to Youtube, and it will be my care to remove immediately the video accordingly. Your collaboration will be appreciated.
Beethoven Yeo Max Bruch Zhao Canetti Kok
In July, the klpac Orchestra dives into the classical repertoire with a dash of local flavour. The concert begins with Yeo Chow Shern’s stirring “Celebration and Dance (Perayaan)”. It moves on to Bruch’s “Scottish Fantasy in E-Flat Major op. 46” featuring renowned violinist Zhao Tian (2nd prize winner at the Canetti International Violin Competition) and talented harpist Bryan Lee. It wraps up with one of Beethoven’s most celebrated work – “Symphony No. 3 in E-Flat Major op. 55”. Program Celebration and Dance (Perayaan) | Yeo Chow Shern Scottish Fantasy in E-Flat major op. 46 for Violin and Orchestra | Max Bruch Solo Violinist, Zhao Tian & Featured Harpist, Bryan Lee Symphony No. 3 “Eroica” in E-Flat major Op.55 | Ludwig van Beethoven Music Director and Resident Conductor: Lee Kok Leong Presented by: The Kuala Lumpur Performing Arts Centre (klpac) Music Director and Resident Conductor: Lee Kok Leong Date & Time: 27 – 29 •••@••• Venue: Pentas 1, klpac Tickets: Regular: RM66 Concession 1: RM46 (TAS Card Members, Senior Citizen, Disabled) Concession 2: RM36 (Student) Ticket Promo: School Booking Promotion: Buy 10 free 1 (Concession 2 – Student Price) Buy 2 Free 1 (only valid via walk-in or phone call: 03 4047 9000) Stamp Card Collection only applicable to Regular tickets. You can also purchase tickets via www.ticketpro.com.my
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