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Social media: Facebook: (http•••) Instagram: (http•••) Twitter: (http•••) Track list: 00:00:00 Frédéric Chopin: Barcarolle in F-Sharp Major, Op. 60 (Klára Würtz) 00:08:08 Francesco Paolo Tosti: Barcarolle (Delphine Da Pontello, Marco Severin & Isabella Crisante) 00:11:31 Alexandre Tansman: 12 Pièces faciles pour guitar: X. Barcarolle (Cristiano Porqueddu) 00:12:49 Charles Henri Alkan: Trente Chants, Suite No. 1, Op. 38: No. 6, Barcarolle (Alan Weiss) 00:16:41 Charles Tomlinson Griffes: Fantasy Pieces, Op. 6: I. Barcarolle (Emanuele Torquati) 00:23:17 Paolo Serrao: Trois morceaux: II. Barcarolle (Giacomo Ferrari & Raffaele La Ragione) 00:26:29 Anton Rubinstein: Six Characteristic Pieces, Op. 50: III. Barcarolle (Moderato assai – Un poco animato) (Duo Pianistico di Firenze) 00:30:00 Alphonse Hasselmans: Gondoliera, Op. 39 (Floraleda Sacchi) 00:34:23 Amilcare Ponchielli: La Giaconda, Act 2, The Rosary: Sailors' Song "Ho! He! Ho! He!" (Sailors, Boys, Barnaba, Pilot) - "Recitative and Barcarolle "Pescator, affonda l'esca" [Barnaba, Pilot, Sailors, Boys] (Angelo Nardinocchi, Massimiliano Travagliati, Coro di Voci Bianche del Teatro “Giuseppe Verdi” di Salerno, Silvana Noschese, Coro del Teatro dell'Opera di Salerno, Luigi Petrozziello, Orchestra Filarmonica Salernitana “Giuseppe Verdi” & Yishai Steckler) 00:42:04 Anatoly Lyadov: Barcarolle in F-Sharp Major, Op. 44 (Marco Rapetti) 00:46:23 Napoléon Coste: Grand duo: III. Barcarolle (Claudio Maccari & Paolo Pugliese) 00:50:36 Piotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky: The Seasons, Op. 37b: No. 6, June. Barcarolle (Alexander Warenberg) 00:54:18 Valentin Silvestrov: Melodies of the Moments, Op. 145: II. Barcarole (Tomasz Kamieniak) 00:56:37 Robert Lach: 9 Lyrische Stücke, Op. 23: IV. Barcarole (Jiao Chen & Valerio Losito) 01:02:38 Alexandre Tansman: Cavatina: IV. Barcarole (Cristiano Poli Cappelli) 01:05:38 Alexandre Tansman: 12 Lieder und Romanzen, Op. 44: No. 3, Barcarole (Chamber Choir of Europe & Nicol Matt) 01:08:02 Angelo Gilardino: La casa del faro: II. Barcarola (Cristiano Porqueddu) 01:14:06 Bruno Bettinelli: Piccoli pezzi per Pianoforte: V. Barcarola (Chiara Cipelli) 01:15:04 Guiseppe Martucci: 6 Pezzi, Op. 44: IV. Barcarola. Andantino con moto – Animato (Alberto Miodini) 01:20:19 Giovanni Sgambati: Piano Quintet No. 2 in B-Flat Major, Op. 5: II. Barcarola (Allegretto con moto) (Roberto Plano & Quartetto Noferini) 01:29:04 Ferruccio Dante Busoni: Suite, BV 88, Op. 10: II. Barcarola in E-Flat Major (Quartetto di Roma, Jonathan Webb, Davide Bandieri, Alessandra Gentile & Camerata Strumentale Città di Prato) 01:31:41 Ottorino Respighi: Rossiniana Suite for Orchestra, P. 148 after Rossini: I. "Capri e Taormina". Allegretto - Andantino – Allegretto (Orchestra Sinfonica di Roma & Francesco La Vecchia) 01:37:43 Alfredo Casella: Barcarola, Op. 15 (Michele d'Ambrosio) 01:43:01 Benjamin Britten: Cello Suite No. 3, Op. 87: IV. Barcarola. Lento (Alexander Ivashkin) 01:44:54 Sergei Rachmaninoff: 7 Morceaux de salon, Op. 10: III. Barcarolle (Georgijs Osokins) 01:49:12 George Whitefield Chadwick: Five Pieces: II. Dans le canot (Baracolle) (Artem Belogurov) 01:53:05 Benjamin Godard: Barcarolle No. 2, Op. 80 in F Major (Alessandro Deljavan) 01:57:47 Benjamin Godard: Barcarolle No. 3, Op. 105 in B-Flat Major (Alessandro Deljavan) 02:02:12 Sergei Rachmaninoff: Suite No. 1 in G Minor, Op. 5: I. Barcarolle (Nikolai Petrov & Alexander Ghindin) 02:11:06 Felix Mendelssohn: Lieder ohne Worte, Op. 19b: VI. Andante sostenuto Barcarolle (Frank van Laar) 02:13:42 Felix Mendelssohn: Lieder ohne Worte, Op. 30: VI. Allegretto (Frank van Laar, 02:16:30 Felix Mendelssohn: Lieder ohne Worte, Op. 62: V. Andante (Frank van Laar) Spotify Playlists: Brilliant Classics Spotify: (http•••) New Classical Releases: (http•••) The Best of Liszt: (http•••) The Best of Bach: (http•••) Most Popular Piano Music: (http•••) Beautiful Classical Music: (http•••) Classical Music For Dinnertime: (http•••) Thanks for watching this video by Brilliant Classics, we hope you enjoyed it! Don’t forget to share it and subscribe to our YouTube channel: (http•••) And visit our channel for the best classical music from the greatest composers like: Bach, Satie, Mozart, Tchaikovsky, Beethoven, Chopin, Haydn, Ravel, Debussy, Verdi, Vivaldi, Handel, Brahms, Liszt, Schubert, Mendelssohn, Rachmaninoff, Wagner, Strauss, Handel, Dvorak and many more! We upload complete albums, music for relaxing, working, studying, meditating, concentrating, instrumental music, opera, violin, classical piano music, sonatas and more!
Rossini Jovanović Alfieri Giuseppe Verdi Biserka Cvejić Ann Murray Alan Held Krasnaya Teatro Giuseppe Verdi Auditorium Milano Serbian National Theatre Madlenianum Orchestra Sinfonica Milano Giuseppe Verdi Philharmonia Orchestra 2006 2013 2014 2015 2017
ANA SINICKI - CRUDA SORTE! (ISABELLA), L'' ITALIANA IN ALGERI' (G. ROSSINI), NATIONAL THEATER BELGRADE, SERBIA APRIL 27TH, 2013 Piano - Ivan Jovanović Follow Ana Sinicki: (http•••) (http•••) (http•••) (http•••) Subscribe to Ana Sinicki on youtube: (http•••) Ana Sinicki, mezzo-soprano, received her Bachelors of Music degree in opera performance from The Academy of Fine Arts in Belgrade, Serbia. She continued her studies at the Yale University, USA, where she received both her Masters of Music degree and Artist Diploma on a full scholarship. Her recent operatic engagements include Angelina in La Cenerentola at Teatro Comunale Vittorio Alfieri in Siena and Teatro Giuseppe Verdi in Piacenza, Orlofsky in Die Fledermaus as well as Hattie in Kiss me Kate, Vava in Moscow Cheremushki, Sylvaine/Dodo in Die Lustige Witwe and Palmira in Il Si at the Auditorium di Milano. Past roles include Carmen in Carmen, Third Lady in The Magic Flute, Cherubino/Marcellina in The Marriage of Figaro, Djamileh in Djamileh, Concepcion in L'Heure Espagnole, Anita in La Navaraisse and La Belle Dulcinée in Don Quichotte, Cornelia in Giulio Cesare, Suzy in La Rondine, Filipievna in Eugene Onegin, Cupidon in Orphee aux Enfers and Anna Petrovna in Petrograd at Belgrade`s Dom Omladine. Mrs. Sinicki has performed with prestigious orchestras such as Orchestra Sinfonica di Milano Giuseppe Verdi, Orchestra del Carmine, Symphony Orchestra of the Art ensemble of the Serbian army, Yale Philharmonia Orchestra, The Naissus Youth Philharmonic Orchestra, among others. Her first album “MI ALMA“, released in 2017, features a unique synthesis of classical and pop, including original compositions. The album, which translates “MY SOUL”, reflects Ana’s unique and evolving artistic journey. This chapter finds Ana in the role of composer, lyricist, and vocal producer, as well. Since 2006 Ana Sinicki has collaborated frequently with diverse ensembles and orchestras performing in New York City and Connecticut. She continues her intense music activities both in Italy and Russia, as well as in Macedonia and Serbia performing at venues such as Teatro Comunale Vittorio Alfieri in Siena, Teatro Giuseppe Verdi in Piacenza, Auditorium di Milano, Tver Philharmonic Hall among others, as well as in recitals at Annunciata di Abbiategrasso and Casa Verdi in Milan, Summer festival in Skopje, Bitfest festival in Bitola, Days of Belgrade festival in Belgrade, as well as at many of the most prestigious venues in Serbia and Belgrade like Belgrade City Hall, Kolarac concert hall, Sava Centar, National theatre in Belgrade, Serbian National Theatre in Novi Sad, Military hall in Belgrade and Niš, Opera &Theatre Madlenianum, Belgrade’s Dom Omladine etc. Besides performing in theaters, concert halls and festivals throughout the world she performs regularly at events organized by foreign embassies. She regularly performs at charity concerts and she is very active in the project of bringing classical music closer to young people. She has performed many times as a member of the young artist program at the National Theater in Belgrade and Opera & Theatre Madlenianum where she collaborated with world famous mezzosoprano Biserka Cvejić. She attended master classes by famous artists such as Ann Murray, Alan Held, Nadezda Krasnaya etc. She has appeared many times on television and radio in both Europe and United States and many of her concerts have been broadcast on international radio and TV stations – including Radio TV Serbia RTS, RTV Studio B, RTV Pink, TV Prva, Radio Beograd, TV Art, TV Kopernikus, RT Vojvodina, TV Naša, TV Banat, TV Happy, Ženska TV, TV Pančevo, TV N1, Radio Novosti, Macedonian MKTV, TV Tera, TV 24sata etc. In October 2015 she won a prestigious 3rd prize at the international festival dedicated to Russian repertoire “И помнит мир спасенный” in Tver, Russia. In October 2014 she received a prestigious award “Zlatna značka” for her contribution to arts & culture worldwide given by the Cultural&Education Community of Serbia. Besides music, she holds bachelor degrees in Arts Management and Economics. Ana Sinicki is a linguist who speaks English, Italian, Russian, French, Spanish, German, Macedonian and Serbian.
Gaetano Donizetti Romani Troisi Francesco Rosa Irina Lungu Misha Kiria Giuseppe Verdi Salerno Cannobiana Teatro Giuseppe Verdi 1832
L’Elisir d’amore di Gaetano Donizetti Venerdì 24 settembre ore 20.00 Domenica 26 settembre ore 20.00 Martedì 28 settembre ore 20.00 Spazio antistante il Teatro Ghirelli Melodramma giocoso Libretto di Felice Romani da Le Philtre di Eugène Scribe Prima rappresentazione assoluta 12 maggio 1832, Teatro della Cannobiana – Milano Direttore d’Orchestra Daniel Oren Regia Stefano Trespidi Maestro del Coro Armando Tasso Scene e Costumi Alfredo Troisi Assistente al Direttore d’Orchestra Francesco Rosa Adina Irina Lungu Nemorino Valentyn Dytiuk Belcore Biagio Pizzuti Il dottore Dulcamara Misha Kiria Giannetta Miriam Artiaco ORCHESTRA FILARMONICA “GIUSEPPE VERDI” DI SALERNO CORO DEL TEATRO DELL’OPERA DI SALERNO Nuovo allestimento del Teatro “Giuseppe Verdi” di Salerno Si ricorda che la diretta (dell'intera opera) seguirà i tempi della messa in scena: I atto 70' ca - intervallo 20' - II atto 50' ca. È preferibile la visione da PC o smart tv. Da smartphone si consiglia l'uso degli auricolari.
Giulio Viozzi Cesari Brunetti Giuseppe Verdi Teatro Giuseppe Verdi 1967
0:00 annuncio radiofonico (locandina e presentazione) 4:13 Una domenica UNA DOMENICA azione lirica in un atto di Giulio Viozzi - Musica di Mario Bugamelli Piero: Renato Cesari Eulalia: Genia Las Paoletto: Roberto Fontanot Sandrina: Elena Baggiore il nonno: Vito Maria Brunetti il signor Bertoloni: Giampiero Biason la voce della radio: Mario Licalsi Orchestra del Teatro Giuseppe Verdi di Trieste Alberto Zedda Teatro G. Verdi di Trieste 11 febbraio 1967 Registrazione radio RAI