Nan H. Washburn Vidéos
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Manuel Falla Wiley Washburn Bledsoe 2022
From Topeka Symphony Orchestra concert Kyle Wiley Pickett - Conductor Music Director Topeka, KS, May 14th, 2022 Washburn University Melinda Hedgecorth - choreography/ dance Beau Bledsoe - guitar Ezgi Karakus - cello (http•••)
Pak Jaffe Holmes Hicks Dittersdorf Johannes Brahms Washburn Sheehan Hamm 1602
Jung-Ho Pak, Artistic Director & Conductor, and some amazing musicians of the Cape Symphony recorded several intimate performances, featuring solos, duos, and trios. This video, Part 2 of 2, was recorded at the Cotuit Center for the Arts. 01:15 Cluck Old Hen Variations by David A. Jaffe EmmaLee Holmes Hicks, violin 16:02 Going to the Sun: Snapshots from Glacier Park by Jenni Brandon Mary Cicconetti, oboe and Rachel Juszczak, bassoon 38:28 Duetto, 2nd movement and 5th movement by Carl Ditters cavon Dittersdorf Gabrielle Toscano, viola and Carion Chu, bass 50:56 Piano Quartet no. 2, 2nd movement by Johannes Brahms Jae Cosmos Lee, violin; Sam Kelder, viola; Velleda Miragias, cello; Rasa Vitkauskaite, piano Please click the red Subscribe button above to subscribe to the Cape Symphony YouTube channel. Visit (http•••) to learn more about the Cape Symphony. Credits: Cape Symphony Michael Albaugh, Executive Director Jung-Ho Pak, Artistic Director & Conductor Andrea Meagher, Artistic Administrator Jennifer Washburn, Production Assistant Cotuit Center for the Arts David Kuehn, Executive Director James Gilbert, Technical Director, Videographer and Editing Jay Sheehan (Garrett Audio), Audio Recording and Editing Greg Hamm, Lighting Designer Kayla Jorgensen, Video Assistant Thanks: The Musicians of the Cape Symphony Boston Musicians Association Doreen Bilezikian
Pak Bach Millar Villanueva Oskar Böhme Böhme Moreschi Matthews Gunn Kodaly Felix Mendelssohn Schultze Washburn Sheehan Hamm 1501 1827
Jung-Ho Pak, Artistic Director & Conductor, and some amazing musicians of the Cape Symphony recorded several intimate performances, featuring a mix of solos, duos, quartets, and even a sextet. This video, Part 1 of 2, was recorded at the Cotuit Center for the Arts. 01:33 Bach in Ireland by Maria Millar Raluca Dumitrache, violin and Ona Jonaityte, flute 15:01 Amazing Grace (arranged by Jari Villanueva) 18:27 Brass Sextet in Eb minor, 1st movement by Oskar Böhme Cape Symphony Brass Sextet Kyle Spraker, trumpet; Andrew Moreschi, trumpet; Tobias Monte, trumpet; Clark Matthews, French Horn; Robert Hoveland, trombone; Stuart Gunn, tuba 29:32 Sonata for Cello, 1st movement by Zoltan Kodaly Jacques Lee Wood, cello 43:43 String Quartet no. 3, 1st movement by Felix Mendelssohn Quartett Giocosa Heather Goodchild Wade, violin; Irina Fainkichen, violin; Irina Naryshkova, viola; Elizabeth Schultze, cello Please click the red Subscribe button above to subscribe to the Cape Symphony YouTube channel. Visit (http•••) to learn more about the Cape Symphony. Credits: Cape Symphony Michael Albaugh, Executive Director Jung-Ho Pak, Artistic Director & Conductor Andrea Meagher, Artistic Administrator Jennifer Washburn, Production Assistant Cotuit Center for the Arts David Kuehn, Executive Director James Gilbert, Technical Director, Videographer and Editing Jay Sheehan (Garrett Audio), Audio Recording and Editing Greg Hamm, Lighting Designer Kayla Jorgensen, Video Assistant Thanks: The Musicians of the Cape Symphony Boston Musicians Association Doreen Bilezikian
Vancouver Chamber Choir Washburn 2014 2017
III. Chanson d’un demain – (Poem by Daniel Knaggs, 2014) S’endort enfin l’obscurité, La nuit a veillé longtemps, longtemps. Les étoiles se cachent dans la lumière qui les consomme— même les étoiles les plus brillantes. Voici la vraie vie promise par un demain. Plus de guerre, point de haine Voici le matin. On a attendu si longtemps, si longtemps au soleil, et le voici. Le voici. On a presque perdu l’espoir de le revoir— de ressentir la lueur de sa face consolante. Mais le voici. Le voici. Desormais, cachons-nous dans cette lumière qui nous consomme. Nous sommes ses étoiles les plus brillantes: toi, moi, chacun des habitants de ce fragile monde. Que cette obscurité d’autrefois Jamais ne se réveille. Que ce demain soit aujourd’hui, et cet aujourd’hui, toujours… Translation: Finally, the darkness is falling asleep, The night has been awake for a long, long time. The stars are hidden in the light that consumes them— even the brightest stars. Here is the true life promised us by some tomorrow. No more war, no more hatred. Morning is here. We have waited so long, so long for the sun, and here it is. Here it is. We had almost lost hope of seeing it again— of feeling the radiance of its consoling face. But here it is. Here it is. From now on, let us hide ourselves in this light that consumes us. We are its brightest stars: you, me, each of the inhabitants of this fragile world. May that former darkness never again awaken. May this tomorrow be today, And this today, forever… Performed by the Vancouver Chamber Choir, John Washburn, cond. Copyright Walton Music 2017. All Rights Reserved. For more info, visit danieljknaggs.com
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