Oskar Morawetz Vidéos
compositeur tchèque naturalisé canadien
- piano
- musique classique, musique liturgique
- Canada, Tchécoslovaquie
- compositeur ou compositrice, pianiste, professeur ou professeure de musique, professeur ou professeure d'université, chef ou cheffe d'orchestre
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2024-06-03
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Johannes Brahms Jeannette Zarou Mahler Oskar Morawetz 1983
Jeannette Zarou and Klaus-Jürgen Küper are the soloists in this performance of "Ein deutsches Requiem" by Johannes Brahms. Werner Lechte conducts the St. Maximilian Church Choir and the Düsseldorf Symphony Orchestra in this live concert from April 1, 1983 in Düsseldorf's Maxkirche. Here is a link to Ms. Zarou singing Mahler lieder: (http•••) And a link to her singing songs by Oskar Morawetz: (http•••)
Oskar Morawetz John Newmark 1947 1948 1949
Violinist Eugene Kash and pianist John Newmark perform the Rondo for Violin & Piano by Oskar Morawetz in this recording from 1949. The Duo for Violin and Piano, originally titled Rondo for Violin and Piano because of its structure, was written in 1947 and premièred in 1948 by violinist Eugene Kash and John Newmark at the piano. Morawetz later changed the name to Duo because: "to my great surprise not only laymen but even professional musicians seem to think that the word 'rondo' implies a work of a happy nature and that certainly does not fit the character of this composition." Here is a link to my John Newmark playlist: (http•••)
Seiji Ozawa Yo Yo Ma Itzhak Perlman Oskar Morawetz Boston Symphony Orchestra 1994 1998
Provided to YouTube by Sony Classical Slavonic Dances, Op. 72, B. 147: No. 2, Dumka, Allegretto grazioso · Seiji Ozawa · Yo-Yo Ma · Itzhak Perlman · Antonín Dvorák · Boston Symphony Orchestra Essential Yo-Yo Ma ℗ 1994 Sony Music Entertainment Released on: 1998-12-07 Transcriber: Oscar Morawetz Arranger: Oskar Morawetz Producer: Thomas Frost Auto-generated by YouTube.
Oskar Morawetz Korn 1917 1952 1962 1963 1982 2007
Oskar Morawetz +••.••(...)): Piano Concerto (1962) Kenneth Hamada, piano; Orchestra of America, Richard Korn, conductor. Performance: New York, October 2, 1963. Czech-born Canadian composer Oskar Morowetz found himself on the move from the Nazi's from Prague to Vienna to Paris, settling finally in Canada where in 1952 he joined the faculty at the University of Toronto. Here he was professor of composition until his retirement in 1982. Morawetz became one of Canada's most performed composers. This is the first of his numerous concertos.
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