Wladyslaw Szpilman Vidéos
pianiste, auteur et compositeur polonais
- piano
- musique classique
- Empire russe, Deuxième République de Pologne, république populaire de Pologne, Pologne
- pianiste, compositeur ou compositrice, écrivain ou écrivaine, auteur-compositeur
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2024-05-25
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Yamamoto Paine Corbett Szpilman Sakai 1919 1923 1937 1941 1966 1988 2000 2010 2011 2012 2013 2015 2016 2017
Admiral Yamamoto: "In the first six to twelve months of a war with the United States and Great Britain I will run wild and win victory upon victory. But then, if the war continues after that, I have no expectation of success." Totalists: "Don't worry, we got this covered." SOURCES BELOW Why did Japan decide to fight the United States? This video traces the progress of Japanese grand strategy from the end of WWI to the beginning of WWII. The key strategic question Japan sought to address during this period was the challenge of total war - how to militarily survive in a world dominated by industrial behemoths. From internationalism to traditionalism to totalism, from the Manchurian Incident to the US oil embargo, Japanese strategymakers attempted to find solutions amid a deteriorating international environment, ultimately resulting in Pearl Harbor. All errors (especially the Japanese) are my own. I should add that while it's not the point of this video to bring this up, Japan's totalist strategy did/would have created tremendous regional suffering. Apart from the totalitarian control, exploitation and racism, totalists also argued that one way that Japan could achieve victory with a smaller economy was through chemical and, most notoriously, biological weapons. SOURCES: General: Maiolo J. Cry Havoc, Basic Books, 2010 Barnhart M. Japan Prepares for Total War, Cornell University Press, 2013 Drea E. Japan's Imperial Army, University Press of Kansas, 2016 Evans D, Peattie M. Kaigun, Naval Institute Press, 2012 Paine S. The Japanese Empire, Cambridge University Press, 2017 (NOT as good unfortunately) Traditionalist/Limited War: - See video sources on Julian Corbett. Kita Ikki/Totalism: Aizawa K. 'The Shock of the First World War', 2nd International Symposium on Security Affairs, Mar 2000 Szpilman C. 'Kita Ikki and the Politics of Coercion' Modern Asian Studies 36, 2(2002): 467–90 Wilson G. 'Kita Ikki's Theory of Revolution', Journal of Asian Studies 26, 1 (Nov 1966): 89-99 Mimura J. Planning for Empire, Cornell University Press, 2011 1920s Diplomacy: Jordan J. Warships after Washington, Naval Institute Press, 2015 Sakai T. 'The Soviet Factor in Japanese Foreign Policy, 1923-1937', Acta Slavica Iaponica, 6 (1988): 27-40 Matsuzato K (ed.) Russia and Its Northeast Asian Neighbors, Lexington Books, 2016 Manchuria: Charles River (eds.) The Japanese Invasion of Manchuria, Charles River Editors, 2016 Nish I. Japan's Struggle with Internationalism, Routledge, 2000 2nd Sino-Japanese War: Peattie M, Drea E, Van de Ven H. The Battle for China, Stanford University Press, 2011 ATTRIBUTIONS: Wikipedia for basic fact-checking Google Maps AND Omniatlas for map references Made using Powerpoint 2013.
Fryderyk Chopin Giovanni Velluti John Field Szpilman Tales 1782 1830 1837 1901 1997
Pianoforte storico Bluthner del 1901 - registrazione consorzio Nettuno Network dell'Università a distanza. (http•••) Roman Polanski’s successful film "The Pianist" has focused attention on the Nocturne in c sharp minor by Chopin. Nocturnes ‘Songs of the night’, ‘piano bel canto’: such is how Fryderyk Chopin’s nocturnes are usually described. They are piano miniatures among the most well known and most beautiful of Chopin’s works. The genre of the piano nocturne was created by the Irish composer and pianist John Field (1782–1837). This notturno is marked "Lento con gran espressione", in the key of C sharp minor, and it is a miniature which he sent to his sister Ludwika from Vienna in 1830. It is likely to have been written shortly after his arrival in Vienna with the statement: "To my sister Ludwika as an exercise before beginning the study of my second Concerto". It was first published 21 years after the composer's death. This piece of music enjoyed a great succes also as a soundtrack of a great number of movies, apart from Polanski "The pianist " ( the story of W. Szpilman ), It is featured also in the 1997 action thriller The Peacemaker (with George Clooney and Nicole Kidman) , in Vera (TV series), Season One, Episode 2: Telling Tales, aand many more.....
Bronisław Gimpel Schumann Stanisław Barcewicz Bronisław Huberman Paweł Kochański Henryk Szeryng Paganini Guarnieri Władysław Szpilman Vienna Philharmonic 1911 1925 1931 1934 1962 1978 1979
Bronisław GIMPEL, skrzypce [violin solo] - Marzenie [Träumerei; Dreaming] (Schumann) przy fortepianie Karol Gimpel [piano acc. by Karol Gimpel], Syrena-Electro 1931 (Polish) Today is a great day for Catholics: Ash Wednesday, the beginning of Lent. Respecting this, today I present a more solemn piece: R. Schumann's Träumerei recorded in Warsaw in 1931 by the brilliant violinist from Lwów, Bronisław Gimpel. NOTE: Bronisław GIMPEL - born 1911 in Lwów, Poland - died 1979 in Los Angeles, USA - famous violin virtuoso, one of a group of 20th century violin geniuses who were of Polish or Polish-Jewish descent (Stanisław Barcewicz, Bronisław Huberman, Paweł Kochański, Henryk Szeryng, lda Händel, Irena Dubiska or Eugenia Umińska). Bronisław and his two brothers, Jakub and Karol - both became piano virtuosos, were born into the family of Jakub Ber Gimpel - the founder of the world-famous Lwów Yiddish Theatre where all performances, including literary classics, were presented in Yiddish - the language of the Jewish streets of Lwów. At the age of 5, Bronisław began violin lessons, and 3 years later he was admitted to the Lwów Conservatory. At the age of 11, he was sent to Vienna, where he and his brother Jakub continued studies in the Vienna Conservatory. In 1925 he began performing with the Vienna Philharmonic, and the following year he toured Italy with his brother Karol as accompanist. This tour became a sensation in Italian musical circles, and the two Lwovians were asked to perform before King Vittorio Emmanuele III and Pope Pius XI, with Bronisław playing on Paganini's legendary Guarnieri violin. The critics received him enthusiastically, calling Bronisław Gimpel "Bronisław the Second" (a reference to the international Polish violin star Bronisław Huberman). In the following years Bronisław Gimpel toured extensively in Europe and the USA, sometimes giving more than 100 concerts a year! He tried to perform in Poland as often as possible and made several recordings in Warsaw (2 recording sessions at Syrena-Electro in 1931 and 1934). He also found time to cultivate his Polish childhood and youth friendships. Among his closest friends was the piano virtuoso Władysław Szpilman from Warsaw (portrayed in Roman Polański's film The Pianist). During World War II Bronisław Gimpel stayed in the USA, where he led the Hollywood Youth Orchestra, the Philharmonic Quartet and was conductor of the L.A. Philharmonic. In later years he also conducted the ABC Radio Symphony in New York. In 1962 he traveled to Warsaw, where he and Władysław Szpilman formed the Warsaw Quintet that operated for many years. Upon his return to the USA, Bronisław Gimpel took up a chair at the University of Connecticut and conducted the New England String Quartet, which he founded. He toured extensively in the USA, Japan, South America and Europe and took up the chair at the Royal Northern College of Music in Manchester, UK. He enjoyed attending social gatherings, where he gushed with humor and never refused to perform. He died suddenly in 1978, at the age of 67, at his villa in Los Angeles. The slideshow presents some photographs of Gimpel’s home city, Lwów from the beginning of the 20th Century.
Wladyslaw Szpilman Frédéric Chopin 1948 2002
Provided to YouTube by Sony Classical/Sony Music Nocturne No. 20 in C-Sharp Minor, B.49, Op. posth. (1948 recording) · Wladyslaw Szpilman · Frédéric Chopin The Original Recordings of the Pianist ℗ 2002 Andreas Szpilman, Warschau Released on: 2002-09-02 Auto-generated by YouTube.
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