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Jacques Beers Debussy Sem Sem Dresden 1914 1920 1923 1926
Piano - Marcel Worms Jacobus Cornelis Beers was a Dutch composer, pianist and organist. Jacques Beers grew up in Zwolle , where his father taught at the municipal music school . Already in 1914, when he was twelve years old, he became organist of the Catholic Basilica with the Peperbus in Zwolle. After obtaining his professional diploma for piano in 1920 , he obtained a scholarship to the Amsterdam Conservatory thanks to Evert Cornelis . There he obtained his major in piano in 1923 and in music history with Sem Dresden in 1926 .
Sergei Prokofiev Shostakovich Seiber Gervase Peyer Beers Melos Ensemble 1964 2010
Provided to YouTube by Universal Music Group Prokofiev: Quintet in G minor, Op. 39 - 4. Adagio pesante · The Melos Ensemble Of London Shostakovich: Piano Quintet; Prokofiev: Quintet In G Minor; Seiber: Three Fragments ℗ 1964 Decca Music Group Limited Released on: 2010-01-01 Associated Performer, Oboe: Peter Graeme Associated Performer, Clarinet: Gervase de Peyer Associated Performer, Violin: Emanuel Hurwitz Associated Performer, Viola: Cecil Aronowitz Associated Performer, Double Bass: Adrian Beers Composer: Sergei Prokofiev Auto-generated by YouTube.
Sergei Prokofiev Shostakovich Seiber Gervase Peyer Beers Melos Ensemble 1964 2010
Provided to YouTube by Universal Music Group Prokofiev: Quintet in G minor, Op. 39 - 1. Theme & Variations · The Melos Ensemble Of London Shostakovich: Piano Quintet; Prokofiev: Quintet In G Minor; Seiber: Three Fragments ℗ 1964 Decca Music Group Limited Released on: 2010-01-01 Associated Performer, Oboe: Peter Graeme Associated Performer, Clarinet: Gervase de Peyer Associated Performer, Violin: Emanuel Hurwitz Associated Performer, Viola: Cecil Aronowitz Associated Performer, Double Bass: Adrian Beers Composer: Sergei Prokofiev Auto-generated by YouTube.
Handel Byrne Foss Cogan Franzen Beers Christina Maria Avoglio 2013
"Let the bright Seraphim", the Israelite woman's aria from GF Handel's three-act oratorio SAMSON (HWV 57). Performed by soprano Teressa Byrne Foss and pianist Dmitriy Cogan in the Franzen Community Holiday Concert, San Jose CA. Copyright December 2013, all rights reserved. I was experimenting with vocal embellishments that have not been to my knowledge tried before. I think some of them, I would have had to buy Handel many beers in a London pub to persuade him to let me sing them, but that's part of the fun of coloratura work - music is a jungle gym, and while all the parts are always there (rings, ladder, slide, etc.), how every kid plays on it is different. This piece comes near the very end of "Samson" (see: (http•••) after a moment of sadness over his death, joy that his act single-handedly delivered his tribe from the Philistines, and hope for his glorious eternal rest. The original soprano for this aria was Christina Maria Avoglio, an Italian soprano with Handel's opera company (see: (http•••) Enjoy! - Tess
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