The Bitter End Vidéos
salle de concert américaine
- Manhattan
- États-Unis
Dernière mise à jour
2024-04-27
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André Previn Rachmaninov Henry Wood Sheila Armstrong Robert Tear John Shirley Quirk Tolling Stern Prokofiev Henry Wood Promenade Concerts Royal Albert Hall London Symphony Orchestra 1820 1873 1968 1973
André Previn's illustrious career began with Hollywood musicals, both as arranger and composer. He was also a celebrated jazz pianist and later gained international fame as a classical orchestral maestro. In 1968 he was appointed Principal Conductor of the London Symphony Orchestra with whom he made numerous television appearances. He appeared several times at the Henry Wood Promenade Concerts in London's Royal Albert Hall, one occasion marking the Rachmaninov Centenary on 26 July 1973. This Centenary concert included the Proms Premiere of "The Bells," a choral symphony which utilized a free setting of the poem by Edgar Allen Poe. In addition to the LSO Chorus, the three soloists were Sheila Armstrong, Robert Tear and John Shirley-Quirk. The four movements are: (1) 0:55 - 'The Silver Sleigh Bells' - "Listen, hear the silver bells! Silver bells! ... Hear the sledges with the bells, how they charm our weary senses with a sweetness that compels ..." (2) 7:30 - 'The Mellow Wedding Bells' - "Hear the mellow wedding bells! Golden bells! ... What a world of tender passion their melodious voice foretells ..." (3) 18:20 - 'The Loud Alarum Bells' - "Hear them, hear the brazen bells! ... Hear the loud alarum bells! In their sobbing, in their throbbing, what a tale of horror dwells ..." (4) 26:10 - 'The Mournful Iron Bells' - "Hear the tolling of the bells! Mournful bells! ... Bitter end to fruitless dreaming their stern monody foretells ..." The performance is available on an 'ICA Classics' DVD along with music by Prokofiev (ICAD5038), This video is being published on Rachmaninov's birthday. He was born on 1 April 1873.
Cattaneo Chopin Bitter End 2016
TARJA TO PREMIERE OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO OF HER NEW SINGLE “INNOCENCE” TODAY – TAKEN FROM HER UPCOMING ALBUM “THE SHADOW SELF”. SONG AVAILABLE AS iTUNES INSTANT GRAT NOW. Get "The Shadow Self" including "Innocence" here: iTunes: (http•••) CD Jewel Case: (http•••) CD+DVD Digipak: (http•••) 2LP+Download: (http•••) Limited Box Set: (http•••) More info on www.tarja-theshadowself.com With the release of Tarja’s upcoming studio album “The Shadow Self” only being six weeks away, the queen of heavy rock premieres the official music video for her new single “Innocence”. Directed by Argentinean movie director Mariano Cattaneo and filmed in Buenos Aires, the video surprises with a movie like optic and a corresponding, emotional plot. But it is not only the video clip that leaves you astonished – so does the song. “Innocence” perfectly captures the essence of Tarja: her unique way of melting heavy rock and classical music. Adding a melancholic piano etude inspired by Chopin, a driven beat and a striking chorus, the first single from “The Shadow Self” leads the way to even more inspiring music of Tarja. "Innocence" is available as iTunes Instant Grat with immediate effect as part of the preorder of “The Shadow Self”: (http•••) The single and video versions of “Innocence” will also be available as part of the limited box set of “The Shadow Self” in an exclusive 7”vinyl+CD format. “The Shadow Self” is going to be released on August 5th, 2016 in various formats, including 1CD Standard Edition, Special Edition Digipak CD+DVD, Limited Box Set (CD+DVD “The Shadow Self”, 7” vinyl+CD “Innocence”, 7” vinyl+CD “No Bitter End”, picture frame, 3 postcards, poster, t-shirt in size L), 2LP+Download and Digital. www.tarja-theshadowself.com www.ear-music.net www.facebook.com/earMUSICofficial #tarjaturunen #nightwish #tarja
Gideon Klein Katz Davydov Bitter End
To The Bitter End's take on Gideon's Klein Lullaby Violin - Sam Katz Piano - Sergei Deych Arrangement by Ariel Davydov
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