Unsuk Chin Vidéos
compositrice sud-coréenne
- musique classique, opéra
- Corée du Sud
- compositeur ou compositrice, directeur ou directrice artistique
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Henryk Szeryng Claude Achille Debussy Josef Suk Tasso Janopoulo Arthur Hartmann Hartmann 1862 1874 1897 1918 1935 1964 1970 1988
HENRYK SZERYNG, violin (22/09/1918 - 3/03/1988) TASSO JANOPOULO, piano (16/10/1897 - 1970) CLAUDE-ACHILLE DEBUSSY (22/08/1862 - 25/03/1918) LE PLUS QUE LENTE (VALSE) Arr. for Violin & Piano Arthur Hartmann [04' 20''] JOSEF SUK (4/01/1874 - 29/05/1935) CHANT D'AMOUR (LOVE SONG) Arr. for Violin & Piano L. Brustifut 24 November 1964, Paris
Alois Hába Auerbach Bedřich Smetana Franz Schreker Ferrucio Busoni Josef Suk 1893 1908 1918 1923 1928 1931 1933 1937 1941 1955 1967 1973
Dan Auerbach - Violin 00:00 Allegro Non Troppo 03:59 Andante Cantabile 08:44 Scherzo, Energico 11:17 Moderato Alois Hába +••.••(...)) was a Czech composer. When he was five years old it was discovered that he had absolute pitch. In school, Alois became very interested in the musical aspects of the Czech language, above all in pitch, rhythm, accent, dynamics, and timbre of the speech. In 1908 he entered the teacher's training college in Kroměříž, where he began to develop an interest in Czech national music, analyzing the works of Bedřich Smetana. Already at that time he found out from his textbooks that the European system of music was not the only one in the world and that even some European music had in the past used different scales than the ones used in his time. He therefore started to develop his own point of view in this issue. He studied with Franz Schreker in Vienna in 1918. At that time, Hába wrote his first quarter-tone piece, Suite, consisting of three fugues in the quarter-tone system, composed for two pianos tuned a quarter tone apart. In 1923, he met Ferrucio Busoni in Berlin, who had advocated the sixth-tone system and encouraged Hába to continue his work in microtonality. After that he was kicked out of Nazi Germany and he went back to Czechoslovakia. After the premiere of his quarter-tone opera Matka (Mother) in 1931, introducing a practically athematic concept, Hába emerged as a leader of Czech modernist music and became internationally well known as one of the most important avantgarde composers. This opera also uses two quarter-tone clarinets and two quarter-tone trumpets, which were built especially for this work. Hába expressed his bold socialist viewpoint throughout his operas and that caused controversies already at the time. In 1933, when Josef Suk became director of the Prague Conservatory, Hába was made a full professor and established the Department of Quarter-tone and Sixth-tone Music. Here he had much influence over his many students. His works became banned during Nazi occupation of Czechoslovakia. They closed down the Prague Conservatory in 1941 and prevented him from teaching. During the war Hába wrote a continuation of his Theory of Harmony, completed, as already mentioned, a sixth-tone opera (which was never produced), and considered constructing a twelfth-tone harmonium. At the turn of forties and fifties, the work of Alois Hába was affected by the communist regime in Czechoslovakia, becoming transitionally simplified, much more "thematic" and tonal, and also setting texts projecting communist ideology. He was nevertheless unable to rid himself of the label of “formalist” stuck onto him by Marxist aesthetics. When Hába returned to his style, he continued in his experimental musical studies, which culminated in the 1960s with the use of fifth tones in his Sixteenth String Quartet in 1967. Alois Hába's works total 103 opuses, the majority of which are various kinds of chamber music. Among the most important are his string quartets, which document and demonstrate the development of his style. In addition to quarter tones, Hába used sixth-tones in his String Quartets nos. in the 5, 10, and 11, as well as in Six Pieces for Sixth-tone Harmonium or String Quartet (1928), Duo for Sixth-tone Violins (1937), Thy Kingdom Come, a Sixth-tone Musical Drama in Seven Scenes (1937–42), Suite in Sixth-tones for Solo Violin (1955), and Suite in Sixth-tones for Solo Cello (1955).
Sheng Yee Zaidi Ming Ching Kee Fei Ling Lam Abdullah Koh Handy Dickson Foley
Synopsis: A young man, Richard is joining a national secondary school 400 metres race competition. He has to get the champion to get the opportunity to study abroad in order to make his father proud. Unfortunately, his father is fallen into a coma the day before the competition. He suffered great depression and he determined to win the competition, not just because he wants to get the scholarship to study abroad but to wake his father up from a coma. CASTS: RICHARD TAN CHZE PING RICHARD’S DAD CHUNG TECK HUA COMMENTATOR NEHEMIAH YAP JIA SHENG SPRINTER 001 ANTHONY SALEH NGAU SPRINTER 002 FEBVIAN BIN IDIUM SPRINTER 004 MARCUS YEE SUET YANN SPRINTER 005 ZULKARNAIN BIN MOHD. HARUN YOUNG RICHARD THEODORIC GOH QING EN YOUNG RICHARD’S DAD GOH TUO LUH AUDIENCE 1 MUHD. FARRIES WONG AUDIENCE 2 MUHD. SYAZWAN BIN SALIMEE AUDIENCE 3 MUHD. ZULHISYAM BIN MOHD. AUDIENCE 4 FAREED AMER BIN MOHD. ZAN AUDIENCE 5 DYG. SITI NURFARA ATIKA BT. ABG. AHENG AUDIENCE 6 NURAIDAHA BT. MOHD. ZAIDI AUDIENCE 7 NURUL AKMAL BINTI CHE HUSSIN AUDIENCE 8 MING YENG TING AUDIENCE 9 CHUNG HUI ZHEN AUDIENCE 10 SITI IZZATUL SYAHIRAH BT. KHAIRUDIN SHAH AUDIENCE 11 TEY JIA HONG AUDIENCE 12 CHAN CHING SIANG AUDIENCE 13 HERYANI SU AUDIENCE 14 SUET YEE AUDIENCE 15 CAMALLIA SAMUEL AUDIENCE 16 ARIFAH AZLI AUDIENCE 17 MOHD. HAFIZI BIN GAFARHADI AUDIENCE 18 SYAHWUR ASYIKIN KEE CHARLES AUDIENCE 19 LIEW YAO WANG AUDIENCE 20 NURUL HIKMAH BEGUM AUDIENCE 21 KEVIN SIA SIAN LOONG AUDIENCE 22 NURLINA BT. MUSA AUDIENCE 23 TING FEI XIA AUDIENCE 24 VIVIAN WONG YU YIN AUDIENCE 25 LING LEH SHIAN AUDIENCE 26 LEONG SIAO LAM AUDIENCE 27 HERALD NYUMBANG AK NYULIM PRODUCTION MANAGER BONG CHIN WOON SET DESIGNER NUR ASIKIN BT. ABDULLAH SANI DRONE PILOT MOHD. ISMAIL ‘PUTAT’ IBRAHIM POSTER DESIGNER CHAI KOH KHAI MOTORCYCLIST NUR IKMAR BIN SARBINI HANDY CAM OPERATOR NUR IKMAR BIN SARBINI OFFICIAL PHOTOGRAPHER BONG TED ONN GAFFER CHAI KOH KHAI/DICKSON NG FOLEY ARTIST CHAI KOH KHAI/DICKSON NG STORYBOARD ARTIST CHAI KOH KHAI MUSIC COMPOSER NEHEMIAH YAP DIRECTOR OF PHOTOGRAPHY CHAI KOH KHAI/DICKSON NG SPECIAL EFFECT CHAI KOH KHAI EDITOR CHAI KOH KHAI STORY/SCREENPLAY/PRODUCER/DIRECTOR DICKSON NG
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