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Louis Andriessen Brouwer Claron McFadden Cristina Zavalloni Casella Marcel Beekman Reinbert Leeuw Hartley Gilman Zielinski Dutch National Opera 1959 2011
00:00 Part 1 - The City of Dis, or the Ship of Fools 19:59 Part 2 - Racconto Dall'inferno 39:24 Part 3 - Lucifer 1:03:08 Part 4 - The Garden of Earthly Delights 1:19:50 Part 5 - Luce Etterna Composer: Louis Andriessen Electronic Music: Anke Brouwer Beatrice: Claron McFadden Dante: Cristina Zavalloni Lucifer: Jeroen Willems Casella: Marcel Beekman Children’s Chorus de Kickers of Music School Waterland Orchestra: Asko|Schönberg Conductor: Reinbert de Leeuw Dutch National Opera Film by Hal Hartley Editor: Kyle Gilman Robby Duiveman: Costume Design Scott Zielinski: Light Design A powerful, beautiful, and fun opera, very justly winning the 2011 Grawemeyer Award Unfortunately, the film is now out of print The libretto and translation are available here: (http•••)
Lawrence Gwozdz Starer Hartley 2000
Provided to YouTube by NAXOS of America II. Elegy: Adagio · Lawrence Gwozdz Dankner: Saxophone Sonata / Lukas: Lento Drammatico / Suber: Angels / Starer: 5 Preludes / Hartley: Dance Suite ℗ 2000 Albany Released on: 2000-01-01 Artist: Lawrence Gwozdz Artist: Lois Leventhal Composer: Stephen Dankner Auto-generated by YouTube.
Casey Sullivan Burge Scully Robertson McNaughton Richard Watkins Watkins David Pyatt Martin Owen Berry Cobb Moore Byron Fulcher Clements Hartley Lockhart Richards Tim Jones Rayner Phil Woods Mayes 2018
Provided to YouTube by Universal Music Group He Saw An Opportunity - Counterpoint In C Minor · Nicholas Britell VICE ℗ A Decca Records Recording; ℗ 2018 ANNAPURNA PICTURES, LLC, under exclusive licence to Universal Music Operations Limited Released on: 2018-12-07 Producer, Conductor: Nicholas Britell Studio Personnel, Recording Engineer, Mix Engineer: Casey Stone Studio Personnel, Mastering Engineer: Patricia Sullivan Associated Performer, Violin: Everton Nelson Associated Performer, Violin: Richard George Associated Performer, Viola: Peter Lale Associated Performer, Cello: Ian Burge Associated Performer, Bass ( Vocal): Mary Scully Associated Performer, Flute: Karen Jones Associated Performer, Flute: Nina Robertson Associated Performer, Flute/ Piccolo: Anna Noakes Associated Performer, Oboe: John Anderson Associated Performer, Oboe: Janey Miller Associated Performer, Cor Anglais: Jane Marshall Associated Performer, Clarinet: Jon Carnac Associated Performer, Clarinet: Anthony Pike Associated Performer, Bass Clarinet: Dave Fuest Associated Performer, Bassoon: Daniel Jemison Associated Performer, Bassoon: Rachel Simms Associated Performer, Contra Bassoon: Gavin McNaughton Associated Performer, French Horn: Richard Watkins Associated Performer, French Horn: David Pyatt Associated Performer, French Horn: Laurence Davies Associated Performer, French Horn: Nigel Black Associated Performer, French Horn: Martin Owen Associated Performer, French Horn: Richard Berry Associated Performer, Trumpet: Jason Evans Associated Performer, Trumpet: Phil Cobb Associated Performer, Trumpet: Andy Crowley Associated Performer, Trumpet: Gareth Small Associated Performer, Trumpet: Sebastian Philpott Associated Performer, Trumpet: Kate Moore Associated Performer, Trombone: Byron Fulcher Associated Performer, Trombone: Andy Wood Associated Performer, Trombone: Ed Tarrant Associated Performer, Bass Trombone: Barry Clements Associated Performer, Harp: Skaila Kanga Associated Performer, Piano: Dave Hartley Associated Performer, Timpani: Bill Lockhart Associated Performer, Percussion: Frank Ricotti Associated Performer, Percussion: Chris Baron Associated Performer, Clarinet: Paul Richards Associated Performer, Bass Trombone: Dan West Associated Performer, French Horn: Tim Jones Associated Performer, French Horn: Simon Rayner Associated Performer, French Horn: Phil Woods Associated Performer, French Horn: Richard Bissill Associated Performer, Trumpet: James Fountain Associated Performer, Trumpet: Dan Newell Associated Performer, Trumpet: Paul Mayes Associated Performer, Trumpet: Pat White Associated Performer, Timpani: Sam Walton Composer: Nicholas Britell Auto-generated by YouTube.
Hartley Farnsworth 1914 1915 1989 1994
Elegy: a song or a poem expressing sorrow, or lamentation for someone who is dead. Farnsworth Chief Curator Michael K. Komanecky will discuss a group of ten silkscreen prints by Robert Indiana, The Hartley Elegies. Created between 1989 and 1994 along with eighteen related paintings, they were inspired by a 1915 painting by the prominent American modernist Marsden Hartley did in Berlin in memory of his fallen friend and presumed lover, Karl von Freyburg, a German soldier who was killed in October 1914, shortly after World War I broke out in Europe. A few years after Indiana moved to the island of Vinalhaven, he discovered that Hartley spent a summer there. Intrigued and inspired by Hartley’s work, Indiana created his Elegy paintings and prints as an homage to Hartley, with whom he felt a strong artistic and personal connection.
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