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Junges Nationaltheater Mannheim in Kooperation mit Theater Marabu | Nach dem Bilderbuch von Oren Lavie Ab 4 Jahren In Zusammenarbeit mit dem Bonner Theater Marabu wird aus dem Buch »Der Bär, der nicht da war« ein Musiktheaterstück. Eine philosophische Reise zur eigenen Identität, die nicht nur für Juckreize, Bären und Kinder geeignet ist, sondern auch Erwachsenen viel Stoff zum Wundern und Nachdenken bietet. Inszenierung: Claus Overkamp Künstlerische Leitung: Theater Marabu Komposition: Markus Reyhani Ausstattung: Regina Rösing Künstlerische Mitarbeit Video: Norman Grotegut Performance, Musik: Tobias Gubesch, Tina Jücker, Bene Neustein, Daniel Staravoitau, Faris Yüzbasioglu Alle Vorstellungstermine unter (http•••) Eine Koproduktion vom Jungen Nationaltheater Mannheim, Theater Marabu, Beethovenfest Bonn
Vladimir Rosing Mussorgsky Chaliapin Myers 1935
Rosing and Chaliapin were considered by George Bernard Shaw to be the two most extraordinary singers of the 20th century! Rosing did not have the purest tone, but could create an amazing array of colors in his singing. Known especially for his interpretation of Mussorgsky's songs, here is the moving lament "Sirotka" or "The Orphan" with words and music by Mussorgsky. Recorded by Parlophone in 1935 with Myers Foggin at the piano. Here is a link to my playlist for Vladimir Rosing: (http•••) Rosing's son, Richard, has produced a documentary titled "Finding Dzhulynka". Here's the trailer: (http•••)
Vladimir Rosing Gretchaninoff Herbert Hughes 1906 1922
1. "Danse macabre" - Saint Saëns (in French) 2. "Lullaby" - Gretchaninoff (in Russian) 3. "My Father Has Some Very Fine Sheep" - arr. Herbert Hughes (in English) 4. "Romance" - Cui (in Russian) "The Musical Times" of 1 December 1922 says the Irish country song is an Antrim song taken down by Hughes from the singing of a Ballyclare man in 1906. The singer records his father's fine animals... and it's left to the imagination to add to the length of the song by adding any other animals of interest that could live in the "bonny fields of Doochary". Here is a link to my playlist for Vladimir Rosing: (http•••) Rosing's son, Richard, has produced a documentary titled "Finding Dzhulynka". Here's the trailer: (http•••)
Sir Eugene Aynsley Goossens Bizet Eugène Goossens Fils Eugène Goossens Père Charles Villiers Stanford Villiers Thomas Beecham Igor Stravinsky Vladimir Rosing Fritz Reiner Ernest Bloch Aaron Copland Roy Harris Walter Piston Bernard Rogers Roger Sessions Deems Taylor Carl Rosa Opera Company Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra American Opera Company Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra Sydney Symphony Orchestra 1845 1867 1893 1906 1907 1912 1915 1916 1921 1923 1926 1931 1946 1947 1956 1958 1962
Eugene Goossens conducts the Royal Opera Orchestra in Bizet's 'L'Arlesienne Suite' - in fact, excerpts from the two suites from 'L'Arlesienne' - recorded in Kingsway Hall on 15 July 1926. The movements are: 00:00 Prelude 08:39 Adagietto 11:43 Farandole For those interested, I have posted some photos of Kingsway Hall in the Community section. I made the transfers from solid stock Australian pressings (C 1319/20), but they are fortunately less gritty than many specimens. From Wikipedia: Sir Eugene Aynsley Goossens (26 May 1893 – 13 June 1962) was an English conductor and composer. He was born in Camden Town, London, the son of the Belgian conductor and violinist Eugène Goossens (fils, 1867–1958) and Annie Cook, a Carl Rosa Opera Company singer. He was the grandson of the conductor Eugène Goossens (père, 1845–1906; his father and grandfather spelled Eugène with a grave accent; he himself did not). He studied music at the age of ten in Bruges, three years later in Liverpool, and in 1907 in London on a scholarship at the Royal College of Music under composer Charles Villiers Stanford and the violinist Achille Rivarde among others. He won the silver medal of the Worshipful Company of Musicians and was made associate of the Royal College of Music. He was a violinist in Thomas Beecham's Queen's Hall Orchestra from 1912 to 1915 and performed in the Philharmonic Quartet before coming to attention as Beecham's assistant conductor with a performance of Stanford's opera The Critic (1916). In 1921 he decided to make conducting his career and founded his own orchestra; with this ensemble he made a number of gramophone records for Edison-Bell's Velvet Face label. He gave the British concert premiere of Igor Stravinsky's The Rite of Spring on 7 June 1921 at the Queen's Hall with the composer present. For nearly a quarter of a century, he accepted positions at U.S. orchestras. At the invitation of George Eastman he was conductor of the Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra from 1923 to 1931. This post also involved teaching at the Eastman School of Music. During the late 1920s he often conducted for Vladimir Rosing's American Opera Company, an organization which grew out of the Eastman School. From 1931 to 1946 he succeeded Fritz Reiner as the conductor of the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra. In a tribute to Goossens on his departure for Australia, nine American composers collaborated on Variations on a Theme by Eugene Goossens, for orchestra. The composers were Ernest Bloch, Aaron Copland, Paul Creston, Anis Fuleihan, Roy Harris, Walter Piston, Bernard Rogers, Roger Sessions and Deems Taylor, with Goossens himself writing the finale. Goossens spent nine years in Australia, from 1947 to 1956. He conducted the Sydney Symphony Orchestra and other groups, and was the director of the NSW State Conservatorium of Music. He held these positions concurrently until March 1956, when he was forced to resign after a major public scandal, only a year after being knighted... He died of rheumatic fever and a haemorrhaging gastric ulcer on 13 June 1962 at Hillingdon Hospital in Middlesex. He was buried in St Pancras and Islington Cemetery. He left his estate including copyrights and royalties 'to my faithful companion and assistant Miss Pamela Main.'
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