Dale Clevenger Video
cornista, direttore d'orchestra e insegnante statunitense (1940-2022)
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- musica classica
- Stati Uniti d'America
- musicista, cornista, insegnante di musica, professore universitario
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Michael Haydn Joseph Haydn Dale Clevenger Franz Liszt Rolla Franz Liszt Chamber Orchestra 1737 1806
Joseph Haydn ・ Michael Haydn HORN CONCERTOS DALE CLEVENGER, French Horn Franz Liszt Chamber Orchestra János Rolla, Konzertmeister MICHAEL HAYDN +••.••(...)) Concertino D-dur für Horn und Orchester Larghetto Allegro non troppo Menuet
Benjamin Britten Robert Tear Dale Clevenger Carlo Maria Giulini Mole Yon William Blake Muir Prick Mak Chicago Symphony Orchestra Hesperus 1572 1630 1637 1687 1757 1795 1809 1821 1827 1892 1943
Benjamin Britten - Serenade for Tenor, Horn and Strings op. 31 (1943) Robert Tear (Tenor) Dale Clevenger (Horn) Carlo Maria Giulini (cond.) Chicago Symphony Orchestra Deutsche Grammophon 1. Prologue [0:00] (solo horn) 2. Pastoral [1:31] The day’s grown old; the fainting sun Has but a little way to run, And yet his steeds, with all his skill, Scarce lug the chariot down the hill. The shadows now so long do grow, That brambles like tall cedars show; Mole hills seem mountains, and the ant Appears a monstrous elephant. A very little, little flock Shades thrice the ground that it would stock; Whilst the small stripling following them Appears a mighty Polypheme. And now on benches all are sat, In the cool air to sit and chat, Till Phoebus, dipping in the west, Shall lead the world the way to rest. Charles Cotton (1630–1687) 3. Nocturne [4:54] The splendour falls on castle walls And snowy summits old in story: The long light shakes across the lakes, And the wild cataract leaps in glory: Blow, bugle, blow, set the wild echoes flying, Bugle blow; answer, echoes, dying, dying, dying. O hark, O hear! how thin and clear, And thinner, clearer, farther going! O sweet and far from cliff and scar The horns of Elfland faintly blowing! Blow, let us hear the purple glens replying: Blow, bugle; answer, echoes, answer, dying, dying, dying. O love, they die in yon rich sky, They faint on hill or field or river: Our echoes roll from soul to soul, And grow for ever and for ever. Blow, bugle, blow, set the wild echoes flying, And answer, echoes, answer, dying, dying, dying. Alfred, Lord Tennyson (1809–1892) 4. Elegy [8:17] O Rose, thou art sick! The invisible worm, That flies in the night In the howling storm, Has found out thy bed Of crimson joy: And his dark secret love Does thy life destroy. William Blake (1757–1827) 5. Dirge [13:19] This ae nighte, this ae nighte, Every nighte and alle, Fire and fleet and candle‑lighte, And Christe receive thy saule. When thou from hence away art past, Every nighte and alle, To Whinny‑muir thou com’st at last; And Christe receive thy saule. If ever thou gavest hosen and shoon, Every nighte and alle, Sit thee down and put them on; And Christe receive thy saule. If hosen and shoon thou ne’er gav’st nane Every nighte and alle, The whinnes sall prick thee to the bare bane; And Christe receive thy saule. From Whinny‑muir when thou may’st pass, Every nighte and alle, To Brig o’ Dread thou com'st at last; And Christe receive thy saule. From Brig o’ Dread when thou may'st pass, Every nighte and alle, To Purgatory fire thou com'st at last; And Christe receive thy saule. If ever thou gavest meat or drink, Every nighte and alle, The fire sall never make thee shrink; And Christe receive thy saule. If meat or drink thou ne’er gav'st nane, Every nighte and alle, The fire will burn thee to the bare bane; And Christe receive thy saule. This ae nighte, this ae nighte, Every nighte and alle, Fire and fleet and candle‑lighte, And Christe receive thy saule. Anonymous (15th century) 6. Hymn [16:40] Queen and huntress, chaste and fair, Now the sun is laid to sleep, Seated in thy silver chair, State in wonted manner keep: Hesperus entreats thy light, Goddess excellently bright. Earth, let not thy envious shade Dare itself to interpose; Cynthia’s shining orb was made Heav’n to clear when day did close: Bless us then with wishèd sight, Goddess excellently bright. Lay thy bow of pearl apart, And thy crystal shining quiver; Give unto the flying hart Space to breathe, how short so-ever: Thou that mak’st a day of night, Goddess excellently bright. Ben Jonson (1572–1637) 7. Sonnet [18:46] O soft embalmer of the still midnight, Shutting, with careful fingers and benign, Our gloom‑pleas’d eyes, embower’d from the light, Enshaded in forgetfulness divine: O soothest Sleep! if so it please thee, close, In midst of this thine hymn my willing eyes. Or wait the “Amen” ere thy poppy throws Around my bed its lulling charities. Then save me, or the passèd day will shine Upon my pillow, breeding many woes, Save me from curious conscience, that still lords Its strength for darkness, burrowing like a mole; Turn the key deftly in the oilèd wards, And seal the hushèd casket of my Soul. John Keats (1795–1821) 8. Epilogue [22:36] (solo horn – off stage)
Mahler Dale Clevenger Daniel Barenboim
Mahler's 5th Symphony, Corno obligatto Solo 3rd movement, Bars: 1-26 Horn: Dale clevenger Conductor: Daniel Barenboim Orchestra: Chicago Sympnoy Orchestra
Bizet Corbett Anthony Gigliotti Dale Clevenger Friedman Jascha Heifetz Marsalis Shifrin Joseph Allard Allard Charles Neidich Paul Meyer Mitchell Philadelphia Orchestra Cleveland Orchestra 2012
Bizet Symphony in C Mvt 1, I'm Principal Clarinet in this recording - David Blumberg Concert Recorded 10-11-97 from Tape. Riverside Sym. George Corbett (Virginia Philharmonic's Principal Oboist) is the Principal Oboist in this recording. Come to study with me, and over 40 Philadelphia Orchestra Members at the Philadelphia International Music Festival this June 2012 held at Bryn Mawr College (PA.). There are 7 (seven!) Orchestras, and there still are some openings - age range from very talented younger players through University, and Young Professionals Division as well. (http•••) I was the Clarinet Faculty for the "Foundation for Artistic and Musical Excellence Summer Program" in Princeton/Lawrenceville, NJ (FAME) replacing ailing Principal Clarinetist Philadelphia Orchestra Anthony Gigliotti. Other FAME faculty included Julius Baker (New York Philharmonic), Ransom Wilson (Yale), Dale Clevenger (Chicago Symphony), Erick Friedman (Yale - only Violinist to have ever recorded with Jascha Heifetz), John Mack (Cleveland Orchestra), Norman Carol (Concertmaster Philadelphia Orchestra), and for their Jazz Division was the Marsalis family (Wynton's Father, and Brother Delfeayo). I studied for 7 years with Anthony Gigliotti, also have studied with David Shifrin, Joseph Allard, and Charles Neidich. Addl. Masterclasses/lessons with Leon Russianoff, Joaquin Valdepenas, Paul Meyer, Michele Zukovsky, and Mitchell Lurie.
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