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Classical Revolution Amadeus Quartet Jussi Björling Lipton Norbert Brainin William Warfield 1920 1923 2002 2005
(http•••) — What does one do when the state is corrupt, and the masses are apathetic? Where does change then actually come from? Friedrich Schiller provides a truly revealing insight: it can only happen through classical art. "The Classical Revolution" features Helga Zepp-LaRouche (president of the Schiller Institute), tenor Raymond Björling (grandson of Jussi Björling), economist and statesman Lyndon LaRouche, Maestro Daniel Lipton, Harley Schlanger (vice president of the Schiller Institute in the U.S.), Norbert Brainin +••.••(...), first violinist of the Amadeus Quartet), and baritone William Warfield +••.••(...)), in a discussion on the following topics: * Launching the Renaissance * Bel canto: The Art of Beautiful Singing * The Magic of Music and Counterpoint * The Rediscovery of Motivführung * The Artists: Bringing Humanity Forward * Behind the Notes * A New Classical Renaissance for the World
Giuseppe Verdi Renata Tebaldi Piero Cappuccilli Gorini Lipton Luciano Pavarotti Montserrat Caballé Joan Sutherland Carlo Bergonzi Giuseppe Stefano Birgit Nilsson Dietrich Fischer Dieskau Fischer Kurt Moll Nikolai Ghiaurov Shirley Verrett Fiorenza Cossotto Alfredo Kraus Grace Bumbry Edda Moser Marilyn Horne Christa Ludwig Peter Schreier Sherrill Milnes Renato Bruson Ruggero Raimondi Classical Revolution
(http•••) - At the time of Verdi, the pitch was 432 Hz, and he wrote his operas for that pitch. Giuseppe Verdi was a very intelligent person, he knew the voices very well, and he wrote for the voices. Going back to the Verdi tuning, and thereby breaking the perverse trend of the last decades of tuning ever higher, is a matter of respect for the artistic will of the composer, for his idea of color, of sound, of color of the voice, and also respect for the vocal instrument. This third "preview" of an upcoming DVD ("The Classical Revolution") features a number of leading proponents of going back to the Verdi pitch of A=432 Hz: soprano Renata Tebaldi, baritone Piero Cappuccilli, Lyndon LaRouche and Liliana Gorini (initiators of the Schiller Institute's campaign for the Verdi Tuning), soprano Antonella Banaudi and Maestro Daniel Lipton. Some of the other leading singers who supported the campaign for the Verdi Tuning are: Placido Domingo (tenor), Luciano Pavarotti (tenor), Montserrat Caballé (soprano), Joan Sutherland (soprano), Carlo Bergonzi (tenor), Giuseppe di Stefano (tenor), Birgit Nilsson (soprano), Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau (baritone), Kurt Moll (bass), Nikolai Ghiaurov (bass), Shirley Verrett (soprano), Fiorenza Cossotto (mezzo-soprano), Alfredo Kraus (tenor), Grace Bumbry (soprano), Edda Moser (soprano), Marilyn Horne (mezzo-soprano), Christa Ludwig (mezzosoprano), Peter Schreier (tenor), Sherrill Milnes (baritone), Renato Bruson (baritone), Ruggero Raimondi (bass), and many others.
Les Dissonances Classical Revolution Boris Borgolotto Lacroix 2014
Classical Revolution France ( CR/FR ) octobre 2014 / Le Chinois de Montreuil MOZART, W.A. / Quatuor à cordes K. 465, No. 19 en Ut Boris Borgolotto / violon Valentin Brouke / violon Sarah Niblack / alto Clotilde Lacroix / violoncelle
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