Richard B. Fisher Center For The Performing Arts Vidéos
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2024-04-28
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Leon Botstein Richard Strauss Bard Seele Pauline Ahna 1864 1894 1897 1929 1948 1949 2019
The Orchestra Now (TŌN), conducted by Leon Botstein, performs Richard Strauss' Four Songs, Op. 27 with soprano Paulina Swierczek at The Richard B. Fisher Center for the Performing Arts at Bard College on September 14, 2019. (http•••) Ruhe, meine Seele! (Rest, my soul!) 0:00 Cäcilie (Cecily) 3:42 Heimliche Aufforderung (Secret invitation) 5:38 Morgen! (Tomorrow!) 9:06 Richard Strauss Born: 6/11/1864 in Munich Died: 9/8/1949 at age 85 in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany Written: 1894, at age 30 Orchestrated: Songs 2 & 4: 1897, Song 3: 1929, Song 1: 1948 Premiered: Songs 1 & 3: unknown; Songs 2 & 4: 11/21/1897 in Brussels, Belgium; Strauss, conductor; his wife, Pauline de Ahna, soprano Concert notes by TŌN violinist Gaia Mariani Ramsdell at (http•••) Marlan Barry, audio producer and recording engineer
Nikolai Rimsky Korsakov Leon Botstein Bard Mily Balakirev 1844 1861 1865 1884 1908 2018
The Orchestra Now (TŌN), conducted by Leon Botstein, performs Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov's Symphony No. 1 at The Richard B. Fisher Center for the Performing Arts at Bard College on December 12, 2018. (http•••) Largo assai—Allegro (Very slow and dignified, then fast) 0:00 Andante tranquillo (Moderately slow and calm) 8:04 Scherzo: Vivace—Trio (Lively) 13:46 Allegro assai (Very fast) 18:50 Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov Born: 3/18/1844 in Tikhvin, Russia Died: 6/21/1908 at age 64 in St. Petersburg Written: 1861–65, in Rimsky-Korsakov’s late teens and early 20s; revised in 1884, at age 40 Premiered: December 1865; Mily Balakirev, conductor Concert notes by TŌN harpist Emily Melendes at (http•••) Marlan Barry, audio producer and recording engineer
Aaron Copland Leon Botstein Bard Serge Koussevitzky Boston Symphony Orchestra 1900 1944 1946 1990 2019
The Orchestra Now (TŌN), conducted by Leon Botstein, performs Aaron Copland's "Great American" Symphony No. 3 at The Richard B. Fisher Center for the Performing Arts at Bard College on September 14, 2019. (http•••) Molto moderato (very moderate) 0:00 Allegro molto (very fast) 9:39 Andantino quasi allegretto (moderately fast) 17:45 Molto deliberato (Fanfare): Allegro risoluto (fast and bold) 26:20 Aaron Copland Born: 11/14/1900 in Brooklyn Died: 12/2/1990 at age 90 in Peekskill, New York Written: 1944–46, in his mid-40s, commissioned by the Koussevitzky Music Foundation Premiered: 10/18/1946 at Symphony Hall in Boston by the Boston Symphony Orchestra; Serge Koussevitzky, conductor Concert notes by TŌN trumpet player Guillermo García Cuesta at (http•••) Marlan Barry, audio producer and recording engineer
Marianna Auenbrugger Franz Joseph Haydn Antonio Salieri Barrington Carey Weill Cortot Greene Hudson Lehman Carnegie Hall Salle Cortot Bargemusic Steinway Hall 1759 1782 2017 2018
Marianna Auenbrugger: Sonata in E-flat (1782) II: Largo Marianna Auenbrugger +••.••(...)) was a Viennese pianist and composer and a student of Franz Joseph Haydn. The publication of this keyboard sonata was funded by Antonio Salieri after her death at the age of 23. Recorded January 17, 2018 at Bard College at Simon's Rock, Great Barrington, Massachusetts (http•••) American pianist Manon Hutton-DeWys has long been earning praise and recognition for her performances of classical and modern music. In Musical America, Christian Carey wrote: “Hutton-DeWys did an admirable job creating legato lyricism in a solo line that resides amidst a tremendously active accompaniment. Her sensitive dynamic shadings and subtle use of rubato demonstrated an artist possessing a great deal of promise." Dr. Hutton-DeWys has performed in some of classical music's best-known venues, including Weill and Zankel Halls at Carnegie Hall, and the Salle Cortot at the École Normale de Musique in Paris. She has also appeared at Symphony Space, Bargemusic, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Steinway Hall, the Richard B. Fisher Center for the Performing Arts at Bard College, Northeastern and Tufts Universities, and The Jerome L. Greene Performance Space, home to radio station WNYC. Dr. Hutton-DeWys holds degrees from the City University of New York Graduate Center, Mannes College of Music, Bard College, and Bard College at Simon's Rock. Her research, for which she received a 2017 Elebash Research Grant, focuses on early twentieth-century American music. A native of New York's beautiful Hudson River Valley, Hutton-DeWys currently works as a teacher and freelance pianist in New York City and Great Barrington, MA. She is on the faculty of Bard College at Simon's Rock and the Bard Academy. She formerly served on the faculty of Lehman College and Greenwich House Music School and on the Executive Board of the Piano Teachers' Congress of New York.
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