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Rté Concert Orchestra Mannion O Neill McCullough Costello Casey John Rutter Mykola Leontovych Erich Wolfgang Korngold George Frideric Handel Watts Byrne Ethelbert Nevin Felix Mendelssohn Charles Wesley Whitefield Franz Xaver Gruber Mohr George Ratcliffe Woodward Woodward Adolphe Adam Sullivan Barnett 1754 1937 2007
Tracklist: (tracks marked with * feature an orchestra only) 1. In Dulci Jubilo [0:00]* 2. O Come All Ye Faithful [1:46] 3. Candlelight Carol [5:04] 4. Gaudete (Piae Cantiones) [8:50] 5. Carol of the Bells [10:57]* 6. Der Schneemann [13:57]* 7. Joy to the World [17:54] 8. Don oíche úd i mBeithill [19:37] 9. The Rosary [22:10] 10. Hark! The Herald Angels Sing [24:15] 11. Christmas Fantasy [26:34]* 12. The First Noel [29:42]* 13. God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen [32:28] 14. Silent Night [35:05] 15. Ding Dong Merrily on High [39:18]* 16. O Holy Night [42:12] An orchestral/choral album performed by the RTÉ Concert Orchestra and the RTÉ Cór na nÓg, featuring Christmas standards and traditional carols. It was recorded exclusively for the RTÉ Guide and RTÉ Radio 1. Ripped and scanned by me. / Conductor: David Brophy Tenor: Paul Byrom Recorded in Studio 1, RTÉ Radio Centre, Dublin 4, June 2007 Choral Director: Máire Mannion Backing vocals: Fidelma Kelly, Olivia Nestor, Trish O'Neill, Paul McGeogh, Vincent Lynch Recording Producer: Gary Cole Recording Engineer: Richard McCullough Editing and Mastering: Regent Records Editorial Management: Anthony Long, General Manager, RTÉ Concert Orchestra Executive Producer: Gareth Costello, Project Manager, RTÉ Concert Orchestra / Track 1 is a traditional piece, arranged by Casey (first name unknown) Track 2 and 13 are traditional pieces, arranged by Thomas Quigley Track 3 composed and written by John Rutter Track 4 is a piece of anonymous origin Track 5 is composed by Mykola Leontovych, and arranged by Richard Hayman Track 6 is composed and arranged by Erich Wolfgang Korngold Track 7 is composed by George Frideric Handel with lyrics by Isaac Watts, and arranged by Byrne (first name unknown) Tracks 8 and 12 are traditional pieces, arranged by Byrne (first name unknown) Track 9 is composed by Ethelbert Nevin with lyrics by Robert Cameron Rogers, and arranged by Thomas Quigley Track 10 is composed by Felix Mendelssohn with lyrics by Charles Wesley & George Whitefield, and arranged by Byrne (first name unknown) Track 11 is composed and arranged by Noel Kelehan Track 14 is composed by Franz Xaver Gruber with lyrics by Joseph Mohr, and arranged by Byrne (first name unknown) Track 15 is a traditional piece with lyrics by George Ratcliffe Woodward, and arranged by John Tate Track 16 is composed by Adolphe Adam with lyrics by John Sullivan Dwight, and arranged by Barnett (first name unknown)
Sheil O Conor Conor Daire Halpin Rté Concert Orchestra 1900 2021
Take a look behind the camera of 20 Shots of Opera, Irish National Opera’s film series of 20 short operas by as many composers. Meet the creative minds behind this monumental project that unites 120 people in their ambitious desire to explore the possibilities of the art form in a digital format. Artistic director of INO Fergus Sheil and series director Hugh O’Conor reflect on the extraordinary genesis of 20 Shots of Opera - from their commission to the film shoot. As soprano Daire Halpin affirms, 'Now is the time to experiment and bring along new audiences because people have a spare five minutes.' Streamed on OperaVision on 12 March 2021 at 19:00 CET and available for 6 months: (http•••) In partnership with RTÉ Concert Orchestra Funded by Arts Council Ireland SUBSCRIBE FOR MORE WEBSITE (http•••) FACEBOOK (http•••) TWITTER (http•••) INSTAGRAM (http•••) TIKTOK (http•••)
Edvard Grieg Goossens Dallas Symphony Orchestra 1924 1956 2008
Leonard Pennario (July 9, 1924 – June 27, 2008) was an American pianist and composer. He was born in Buffalo, New York, and grew up in Los Angeles, attending Los Angeles High School remaining in L.A. for his entire career. He first came to notice when he performed Edvard Grieg's Piano Concerto at age 12, with the Dallas Symphony Orchestra. The scheduled performer had fallen ill, and Pennario's piano playing had come to the attention of the conductor Eugene Goossens, who recommended him as the soloist after being assured by Pennario that he knew the work. In fact, he had never seen the music or even heard it, but he learned it in a week. Midnight From the Cliffs from the movie Julie (1956) starring Doris Day. Philipe Fowke, piano and the RTÉ Concert Orchestra conducted by Proinnsias Duinn Midnight on the Cliffs This piece has gone through several incarnations over its lifetime. When Leonard first composed it he called it 'Midnight on the Newport Cliffs', then 'Minuit sur la falaise de Newport'. Doris Day heard it, was impressed by it, and asked that this piece be used in her 1956 film, 'Julie'. The final version became known simply as 'Midnight on the Cliffs'.
Frédéric Chopin Alkan Joyce Hatto Godowsky Butt Gonzaga Liszt Gunther Schuller Sheldon Kevin Noe Jacobs Menahem Pressler John O Conor Conor Larrocha Gary Graffman Bradshaw Carnegie Hall Lincoln Center Gewandhaus Benaroya Hall Spokane Symphony Rte Concert Orchestra 1949 2013 2016 2017
Barcarolle, Op. 60, by Frédéric Chopin. Performed by Archie Chen on October 1, 2016, at a memorial concert for Edmund Battersby, pianist (11/10/1949 - 3/25/2016), at The John J. Cali School of Music, Montclair State University. Recorded and edited by Rodney Leinberger. Described by the Irish Times as a pianist who performs with “… gorgeously full tone and daring velocity… ” and whose playing “… suggests a fiery temperament with the necessary elements of technique to support it,” Chinese-American pianist Archie Chen has gained international recognition for his poetic imagination, drama and virtuosic technical prowess. International Piano Magazine hails his interpretation of Alkan at the Dublin International Piano Festival as “… a performance that has stayed longer in the memory than anything else.” Others have also described his playing as one that “combines a solo virtuoso’s fluency and excitement with the sophistication and intelligence of an artist who thinks deeply about the music he plays.” while Ralf Gothoni applauded him as “A great talent, both as instrumentalist and musician… a virtuoso… showing a wide spectrum of deep emotions and understanding for the musical structure.” Dr. Chen’s performances have led him throughout the United States, Asia, the Middle East and Europe in such prestigious venues including Carnegie Hall, Lincoln Center, the Gewandhaus, Vatican Auditorium, Benaroya Hall, National Concert Hall (Dublin) and concert halls throughout China. Archie’s performances have also been featured on radio and television with broadcasts in the United States and Europe and in movies including BBC Films “Loving Miss Hatto” a movie about “Hattogate” the recording scandal involving British pianist Joyce Hatto which features Dr. Chen’s performances of the fiendishly difficult Godowsky-Chopin Etudes. An active chamber musician, he also enjoys performing regularly with English cellist William Butt while collaborating with other notable musicians including trumpeters Alan Vizutti and John Wallace. Equally active as a soloist with orchestra, he has performed with the Spokane Symphony, RTE Concert Orchestra, Washington Symphony, Coeur d’Alene Symphony, Gonzaga Symphony and the Northwest Chamber Orchestra. Upcoming recording projects include a new disc of Liszt & Chopin with Carnegie Artists Records due to be released in 2017. Archie Chen studied extensively with Mary Toy and was taken under the wing of Maestro Gunther Schuller at the age of 16, becoming a regular performer at the Festival at Sandpoint, working with conductors Gary Sheldon & Kevin Noe. He obtained his Bachelor and Master of Music degrees from the Jacobs School of Music at Indiana University where he continued his studies with Menahem Pressler and the late Edmund Battersby. Among his many scholarships and awards at Indiana University were the Nina Neal Piano Scholarship and the prestigious Performer’s Certificate, the school’s highest honor. Following his training at Indiana University he earned his Recital Artist Diploma at the Royal Irish Academy of Music under the direction of John O’ Conor and recently finished a Doctorate of Music in Piano Performance, with focused research on Chopin. Other influential teachers include Leonard Hokanson, Alicia De Larrocha and Gary Graffman. Dr. Chen enjoys teaching and feels honoured to share his knowledge with students who are passionate about music. His students have won top prizes in competitions and have been accepted to major universities and conservatories. He has also been invited to give master classes at festivals and institutions across the United States, Europe and Asia as well as being an active adjudicator at both national and international levels. Dr. Chen received First Prize at the Bradshaw & Buono International Piano Competition and was awarded Artist of the Year by the New York Classical Music Society in 2013. He also holds a Fellowship from the Tyrone Guthrie Centre, a residency program for artists to practice and excel at their craft. Dr. Chen’s performances & research is generously supported by the 2016 Arts Council Music Bursary Award. Dr. Chen previously served as Assistant Lecturer of Piano at the Royal Irish Academy of Music and the DIT Dublin Conservatory of Music and is Founder & Artistic Director of the Dublin International Piano Festival & Summer Academy and Founder & Director of Development at the Piano Academy of Ireland. (http•••) (http•••)
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