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Philippe Entremont Régine Crespin Erik Satie Ravel 1981 2016
Provided to YouTube by Sony Classical Trois Melodies: La Statue de bronze · Philippe Entremont · Régine Crespin · Erik Satie Ravel: Histoires naturelles & Satie: Songs - Melodies ℗ 1981 Sony Music Entertainment Released on: 2016-04-01 Producer: Georges Kadar Recording Engineer: Georges Kisselhoff Lyricist: Léon-Paul Fargue Recording Engineer: Mireille Landmann Auto-generated by YouTube.
Philippe Entremont Michel Plasson Camille Saint Saëns Orchestre Capitole Toulouse 1978 2014
Provided to YouTube by Sony Classical Piano Concerto No. 4 in C Minor, Op. 44: I. Allegro moderato - Andante · Philippe Entremont · Michel Plasson · Camille Saint-Saëns · L'orchestre du Capitole de Toulouse · Orchestre Nationale du Capitole de Toulouse Philippe Entremont: The Complete Piano Concerto Recordings ℗ 1978 Sony Music Entertainment Inc. Released on: 2014-04-11 Producer: Roy Emerson Auto-generated by YouTube.
Philippe Entremont Leonard Bernstein Rachmaninoff Marguerite Long Thibaud Eugene Ormandy Paganini Tchaikovsky Merritt Walter Piston Fritz Reiner Randall Thompson Serge Koussevitzky Bruno Walter Holder Stephen Sondheim Beethoven Philadelphia Orchestra New York Philharmonic Berkshire Music Center Tanglewood Scala 1824 1939 1942 1943 1944 1945 1946 1949 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1960 1961 1963 1965 1969 1971 1974 1989 1990
I. Moderato (C minor) 0:00 II. Adagio sostenuto (E Major) 10:42 III. Allegro scherzando (C minor - C Major) 24:00 "Philippe Entremont was born in Reims to musical parents, his mother being a Grand Prix pianist and his father an operatic conductor. Philippe first received piano lessons from his mother at the age of six. His father introduced him to the world of chamber and orchestral music. He studied in Paris with Marguerite Long, and entered the Conservatoire de Paris. He won prizes in sight-reading at age 12, chamber-music aged 14, and piano at 15. He became Laureat at the international Long-Thibaud Competition at the age of 16. [Entremont] won a prize in the 1952 Queen Elisabeth Music Competition and then began his career of serious concert-giving at the piano. Within five years he was hailed as a new and major voice in European pianism. He earned further recognition through tours of South America and the United States; organized by the National Music League and the Jeunesses Musicales International in 1953 and 1955. Eugene Ormandy auditioned him in 1954 and at once engaged him for his Philadelphia Orchestra debut, which took place in November 1956. His early Columbia recordings with Ormandy (c.1957–58), released in Europe by Philips Records (e.g. Rachmaninoff's Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini) preserve the mood of exhilaration which attended his European debuts. His recording of Rachmaninoff's Second Concerto with Leonard Bernstein on Columbia was considered an extraordinary reading at the time. He also recorded Tchaikovsky's Piano Concerto No. 1, with the same forces..." (http•••) "Leonard Bernstein was an American conductor, composer, and pianist noted for his accomplishments in both classical and popular music, for his flamboyant conducting style, and for his pedagogic flair, especially in concerts for young people. Bernstein played piano from age 10. He attended Boston Latin School; Harvard University (A.B., 1939), where he took courses in music theory with Arthur Tillman Merritt and counterpoint with Walter Piston; the Curtis Institute of Music, Philadelphia (1939–41), where he studied conducting with Fritz Reiner and orchestration with Randall Thompson; and the Berkshire Music Center at Tanglewood, Massachusetts, where he studied conducting with Serge Koussevitzky. In 1943 Bernstein was appointed assistant conductor of the New York Philharmonic; the first signal of his forthcoming success came on November 14, 1943, when he was summoned unexpectedly to substitute for the conductor Bruno Walter. His technical self-assurance under difficult circumstances and his interpretive excellence made an immediate impression and marked the beginning of a brilliant career. He subsequently conducted the New York City Center orchestra (1945–47) and appeared as guest conductor in the United States, Europe, and Israel. In 1953 he became the first American to conduct at La Scala in Milan. From 1958 to 1969 Bernstein was conductor and musical director of the New York Philharmonic, becoming the first American-born holder of those posts. With this orchestra he made several international tours in Latin America, Europe, the Soviet Union, and Japan. His popularity increased through his appearances not only as conductor and pianist but also as a commentator and entertainer. Bernstein explained classical music to young listeners on such television shows as Omnibus and Young People’s Concerts. After 1969 he continued to write music and to perform as a guest conductor with several symphonies throughout the world. As a composer Bernstein made skillful use of diverse elements ranging from biblical themes, as in the Symphony No. 1 (1942; also called Jeremiah) and the Chichester Psalms (1965); to jazz rhythms, as in the Symphony No. 2 (1949; The Age of Anxiety), after a poem by W.H. Auden; to Jewish liturgical themes, as in the Symphony No. 3 (1963; Kaddish). His best-known works are the musicals On the Town (1944; filmed 1949), Wonderful Town (1953; filmed 1958), Candide (1956), and the very popular West Side Story (1957; filmed 1961), written in collaboration with Stephen Sondheim and Jerome Robbins. He also wrote the scores for the ballets Fancy Free (1944), Facsimile (1946), and Dybbuk (1974), and he composed the music for the film On the Waterfront (1954), for which he received an Academy Award nomination. His Mass, written especially for the occasion, was performed at the opening of the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, D.C., in September 1971. In 1989 he conducted two historic performances of Ludwig van Beethoven’s Symphony No. 9 in D Minor (1824; Choral), which were held in East and West Berlin to celebrate the fall of the Berlin Wall. In 1990 Bernstein was awarded the Japan Art Association’s Praemium Imperiale prize for music." (http•••) Remastered By: Wayne Yang, USA-Taiwan
Asselin Gendron Marcel Entremont Entremont Cunningham Mansell Tremblay Núñez Schellenberg Guo Kurucová Stoll Henric Holstein Warnecke Gauthier Turpin Tavares Staatstheater Nürnberg Opéra Angers Nantes Mainfranken Theater Würzburg 2019
Droit d'auteur : LLFILM (http•••) Organisé par le Théâtre Lyrichorégra 20 Alain Nonat, Directeur général et artistique Louis Lavigueur,C.Q, Chef attitré et directeur artistique, Ensemble Sinfonia de Montréal CHANTEURS CANADIENS : Audrey-Anne Asselin, Soprano Scott Brooks, Baryton Maude Côté-Gendron, Mezzo-Soprano Jean-philippe Mc Clish, Baryton-Basse Matthew Dallen, Ténor Sasha Djihanian, Soprano Marcel d’Entremont, Ténor Lisa Faieta, Soprano Caroline Gélinas, Mezzo-Soprano Beste Kalender, Mezzo-Soprano Philip Kalmanovitch, Baryton Andrea Lett, Soprano Danielle Mac Millan, Mezzo-Soprano Ana Paula Cunningham Malagón, Soprano Emma Mansell, Mezzo-Soprano Rose Naggar-Tremblay, Mezzo-Soprano Andrea Núñez, Soprano Geoffroy Salvas, Baryton Geoffrey Schellenberg, Baryton CHANTEURS ÉTRANGERS INVITÉS : Dongjia Guo, Ténor (Chine) Jun-Hak Lee, Baryton (Corée) Katarina Kurucová, Soprano (Slovaquie) Florence Losseau, Mezzo-Soprano (Allemagne) Ángel Macías López,Ténor (Mexique) Yuting Luo, Soprano (Chine) Natalie Pérez, Mezzo-Soprano (France) Marco Puggioni, Ténor (Italie) Daniela Ruth Stoll, Soprano (Suisse) Hiroko Soshin, Soprano (Japon) COMITÉ INTERNATIONAL DE SÉLECTION DU 26E GALA-BÉNÉFICE : JOHN BILLS – Directeur artistique – Opéra de San Miguel – Mexique JAN HENRIC BOGEN – Directeur artistique adjoint et Responsable du casting – Opera Ballet Vlaanderen – Belgique ANDRÉ BÜECKER – Intendant, Augsburg Theater – Allemagne JEAN-PAUL BURLE – Vice-président du concours international de Marmande SUSANN KALAUKA – Assistante du Directeur général et direction de l’Opernstudio – Staatstheater Nürnberg – Allemagne PLAMEN KARTALOFF – Directeur général – Sofia Opera and Ballet – Bulgarie AMEE KIM – Directrice de l’équipe de la plannification – Daegu Opera – Corée du Sud JULIUS KLEIN – Directeur général honoraire du Slovak State Philharmonic, Kosice – Slovaquie KEQING LIU – Directeur général – Laiyin Sunny Arts Dvelopping Inc. – Chine FULVIO MACCIARDI – Intendant, Teatro communale di Bologna - Italie JENS NEUNDORFF VON ENZBERG – Intendant – Regensburg Theater – Allemagne HANS NIEUWENHUIS – Metteur en scène, Président – Orfeo Foundation – Pays-Bas ALAIN NONAT – Fondateur, Directeur général et artistique, Théâtre Lyrichorégra 20 – Canada HELENE VON ORLOWSKY – Betriebs Direktorin – Landestheater-Linz – Autriche KORNELIA REPSCHLÄGER – Directrice de la section Opera du landestheater Schleswig-Holstein – Landestheater Schleswig-Holstein – Allemagne ALAIN SURRANS – Directeur général - Opéra Angers Nantes – France BERTHOLD WARNECKE – Directeur de l’Opéra, Mainfranken Theater Würzburg – Allemagne RUOMING ZENG – Directeur général – Shenzhen Poly Theatre – Chine Équipe de production et bénévoles : Alain Nonat, Fondateur, Directeur général et artistique Marie Oujoud, Assistante de direction - Chargée des communications et des projets spéciaux Tania Rakiry, Assistante des communications Alexandre Desjeunes, Adjoint administratif Sylvia Burla, Assistante du directeur artistique Genevieve P.M. Roy, Relations publiques Allen Zhaï, Bénévole Ginette Rheault, Bénévole Anne-Marie Pharand, Bénévole Michel Roussin, Bénévole Marla Chu : Bénévole Marco Mondragon : Bénévole Gauthier Walle : Bénévole Marion Turpin : Bénévole Rosita Fotouhi : Bénévole Martine Rocheleau-Leger : Bénévole Elisabeth Tavares-Lemay : Bénévole Andre Chevier: Photographe
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