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Benjamin Britten Thomas Zehetmair Colin Matthews Hunka Kent Nagano Ural Philharmonic Orchestra Britten Pears Orchestra Aldeburgh Festival 1412 1913 1932 1976 1997
Thomas Zehetmair and the Ural Philharmonic Orchestra perform Benjamin Britten’s Double Concerto in B minor for Violin and Viola in the Sverdlovsk Philharmonic in Yekaterinburg. The Austrian conductor also participates as soloist on the violin. The soloist on the viola is Ruth Killius from Germany. Benjamin Britten +••.••(...)) composed the Double Concerto in B minor for Violin and Viola in 1932 during his penultimate year as a student of piano and composition at the Royal College of Music in London. It’s one of the British composer’s early works and lay forgotten for many years. The first performance of the Double Concerto (arranged by Colin Matthews) was given at the 50th Aldeburgh Festival by Katherine Hunka and Philip Dukes with the Britten-Pears Orchestra conducted by Kent Nagano, in 1997. I. Allegro ma non troppo (00:00) II. Rhapsody: Poco lento (07:04) III. Allegro scherzando - Allegro non troppo (14:12) Watch more concerts in your personal concert hall: (http•••) Subscribe to DW Classical Music: (http•••) #BenjaminBritten #RuthKillius #ThomasZehetmair #DoubleConcerto #UralPhilharmonicOrchestra #Yekaterinburg
Marin Alsop Britten Camille Saint Saëns Britten Pears Orchestra 1835 1921
Marin Alsop dirige a la Britten-Pears Orchestra en una impresionante ejecución de El carnaval de los animales del compositor francés Camille Saint-Saëns +••.••(...)). No se pierdan este álbum visual, disponible en Apple Music. Aquí esta la liga: (http•••)
Benjamin Britten Peter Pears Snape Maltings Aldeburgh Festival 2017
The Britten Pears Young Artist Programme was founded over 40 years ago by Benjamin Britten and Peter Pears to provide high-level performance training for the world’s best emerging professional musicians. Residential projects and masterclasses take place throughout the year in the beautiful surroundings of the Suffolk Coast where Britten lived and worked. Participants benefit from an exceptional campus of performance spaces and studios, which has grown around the iconic Snape Maltings Concert Hall, home of the Aldeburgh Festival. The BPYAP hosts some of the premier performers and teachers who lead intensive projects, which culminate in high profile performances. Courses include the Britten Pears Orchestra, contemporary music, period performance, masterclasses for singers and instrumentalists, composition and for the first time in 2017, conducting. Thanks to the generous support of donors, there are no tuition fees on BPYAP courses, and additionally we cover accommodation and most travel costs. There is no upper age limit, but we expect that most Young Artists will be at least 18 years old and either current students of recent graduates of a major music performance or composition degree course. Learn more about the course and apply: (http•••)
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