Endre Granat Video
insegnante di musica
- violino
- musica classica
- Stati Uniti d'America, Ungheria
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2024-05-03
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Erich Wolfgang Korngold Holzapfel József Franz Liszt Weiner Leó Zoltán Kodály György Ligeti Josef Gingold Jascha Heifetz Miklós Rózsa John Williams Henry Mancini James Newton Howard George Szell Sir Georg Solti Zubin Mehta Luciano Berio Sir Charles Mackerras Kodály Cleveland Orchestra 1897 1957
Erich Wolfgang Korngold (May 29, 1897 / November 29, 1957) Endre Gránát - violin Harold Gray - piano 4 Pieces from Much Ado about Nothing, Op. 11 II. Holzapfel und Schlehwein Endre Gránát was born in Miskolc in Hungary. He studied the violin with his father József Gránát and later at the Franz Liszt Academy in Budapest with György Garay (violin), Weiner Leó (chamber music), Zoltán Kodály (composition) and György Ligeti (music theory). He got his master's in the class of Sándor Zöldy at the Basel Conservatory. He also studied with Josef Gingold at Indiana University and Jascha Heifetz at the University of Southern California. Presently he is the premier concertmaster for the Hollywood film industry. He has been chosen by the greatest Hollywood composers ranging from Miklós Rózsa to John Williams and from Henry Mancini to James Newton Howard as their orchestra leader. He has been concertmaster at the Emmy's, Grammy's, Academy Awards, countless television shows and records. His solo and symphonic activities on four continents include performances with conductors such as George Szell, Sir Georg Solti, and Zubin Mehta. He premiered Sequenza #8 by Luciano Berio. He is a Laureate of the Queen Elizabeth International Competition and recipient of the Grand Prix du Disque and the Ysaye Medal. Mr. Gránát served as Assistant Concertmaster in the Cleveland Orchestra under George Szell and Concertmaster for the Götheborg Symphony under Sir Charles Mackerras. He has been professor of violin at the Royal Conservatory of Music in Götheborg, Sweden, Cleveland Institute of Music, University of Illinois, and California State University, Northridge. Currently he is on the faculty of USC.
Erich Wolfgang Korngold József Franz Liszt Weiner Leó Zoltán Kodály György Ligeti Josef Gingold Jascha Heifetz Miklós Rózsa John Williams Henry Mancini James Newton Howard George Szell Sir Georg Solti Zubin Mehta Luciano Berio Sir Charles Mackerras Kodály Cleveland Orchestra 1897 1957
Erich Wolfgang Korngold (May 29, 1897 / November 29, 1957) Endre Gránát - violin Harold Gray - piano Violin Sonata in D major, Op. 6 III. Adagio (mit tiefer Empfindung) Endre Gránát was born in Miskolc in Hungary. He studied the violin with his father József Gránát and later at the Franz Liszt Academy in Budapest with György Garay (violin), Weiner Leó (chamber music), Zoltán Kodály (composition) and György Ligeti (music theory). He got his master's in the class of Sándor Zöldy at the Basel Conservatory. He also studied with Josef Gingold at Indiana University and Jascha Heifetz at the University of Southern California. Presently he is the premier concertmaster for the Hollywood film industry. He has been chosen by the greatest Hollywood composers ranging from Miklós Rózsa to John Williams and from Henry Mancini to James Newton Howard as their orchestra leader. He has been concertmaster at the Emmy's, Grammy's, Academy Awards, countless television shows and records. His solo and symphonic activities on four continents include performances with conductors such as George Szell, Sir Georg Solti, and Zubin Mehta. He premiered Sequenza #8 by Luciano Berio. He is a Laureate of the Queen Elizabeth International Competition and recipient of the Grand Prix du Disque and the Ysaye Medal. Mr. Gránát served as Assistant Concertmaster in the Cleveland Orchestra under George Szell and Concertmaster for the Götheborg Symphony under Sir Charles Mackerras. He has been professor of violin at the Royal Conservatory of Music in Götheborg, Sweden, Cleveland Institute of Music, University of Illinois, and California State University, Northridge. Currently he is on the faculty of USC.
Astor Piazzolla Granat Magdalena Idzik Nospr 2018
Dance and music program with music by Astora Piazzolla after Operita "Maria de Buenos Aires". DUO GRANAT - Tamara Granat (piano) & Adrian Kreda (piano, arrangement of all pieces for two pianos) Magdalena Idzik- mezzosoprano Juan Jose Laici – baritone Francesca Del Buono – dancer John Erban – dancer Szymon Linette – percussion NOSPR Katowice, Poland January 20, 2018
Erich Wolfgang Korngold József Franz Liszt Weiner Leó Zoltán Kodály György Ligeti Josef Gingold Jascha Heifetz Miklós Rózsa John Williams Henry Mancini James Newton Howard George Szell Sir Georg Solti Zubin Mehta Luciano Berio Sir Charles Mackerras Kodály Cleveland Orchestra 1897 1957
Erich Wolfgang Korngold (May 29, 1897 / November 29, 1957) Endre Gránát - violin Harold Gray - piano Violin Sonata in D major, Op. 6 IV. Finale: Allegretto quais Andante (con grazie) Endre Gránát was born in Miskolc in Hungary. He studied the violin with his father József Gránát and later at the Franz Liszt Academy in Budapest with György Garay (violin), Weiner Leó (chamber music), Zoltán Kodály (composition) and György Ligeti (music theory). He got his master's in the class of Sándor Zöldy at the Basel Conservatory. He also studied with Josef Gingold at Indiana University and Jascha Heifetz at the University of Southern California. Presently he is the premier concertmaster for the Hollywood film industry. He has been chosen by the greatest Hollywood composers ranging from Miklós Rózsa to John Williams and from Henry Mancini to James Newton Howard as their orchestra leader. He has been concertmaster at the Emmy's, Grammy's, Academy Awards, countless television shows and records. His solo and symphonic activities on four continents include performances with conductors such as George Szell, Sir Georg Solti, and Zubin Mehta. He premiered Sequenza #8 by Luciano Berio. He is a Laureate of the Queen Elizabeth International Competition and recipient of the Grand Prix du Disque and the Ysaye Medal. Mr. Gránát served as Assistant Concertmaster in the Cleveland Orchestra under George Szell and Concertmaster for the Götheborg Symphony under Sir Charles Mackerras. He has been professor of violin at the Royal Conservatory of Music in Götheborg, Sweden, Cleveland Institute of Music, University of Illinois, and California State University, Northridge. Currently he is on the faculty of USC.
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