Zdenek Lukás Video
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Goldstein Voda Urbanec František Vrba Lukáš Sedláček
Nezapomněli jste na náš seriál o regionální poezii? Přinášíme vám další díl, tentokrát se zaměříme na Olomoucko. Básnířka a překladatelka Klára Goldstein představuje celou řadu básnířek a básníků, kteří jsou s tímto místem spojeni, např. Radek Malý, David Voda, Miroslav Vepřek, Tereza Šustková, Adam Hošek, Jakub Urbanec, Petr Pustoryj, František Vrba, Lukáš Sedláček, Jiří Žák, Vilém Ďoubal a další. Připomněla i důležité olomoucké literární spolky či místa, mj. Spolek Po škole, Bohemistický spolek studentů, Čajovna - Čajovna-Kavárna Kratochvíle, Druhý domov aj. Již v pátek se můžete těšit na druhou část, která se bude věnovat slam poetry.
Freund Jacobs Auer Howard Klug 1652 2018
Combination scrolling score and live performance video of Don Freund's Amen: Quintet Fantasy on the Plagal Cadence performed by Indiana University Jacobs School faculty in Auer Hall, 3/2/2018. Kathryn Lukas, flute; Howard Klug, clarinet; Simin Ganatra, violin; Brandon Vamos, cello; Don Freund, piano. Amen: Quintet Fantasy on the Plagal Cadence could be described as a twenty minute musical set-up for the last gesture, a simple two-chord progression played by piano alone. In the real world, this plagal cadence is most familiarly heard as an “Amen” tacked on as a coda to a hymn, but in this fantasy it is the final destination of a diverse array of musical ideas, all of which in varying degrees of clarity suggest the featured subdominant-tonic relationship (think of an F major triad followed by C major). Listeners looking for a guide to the structure of the work will appreciate knowing that the piece is divided into two equal halves by a piano cadenza of cascading chords / 10:40 The second half of the piece is in two large sections: a fast, energetic toccata – 11:40 followed by a lyric section that turns the plagal cadence into a jazz-styled tune – 16:52 The first half of the piece is more episodic. The swirl of plagal progressions that begins the pieces returns again and again to link together a panoply of strongly charactered sections, each with its own distinctive reflections on the harmonic, melodic, coloristic and even rhythmic implications of the plagal cadence phenomenon. Don Freund’s Amen: Quintet Fantasy on the Plagal Cadence was commissioned by Jorge Muñiz and Ensemble/CONCEPT 21.
Schnyder Davidson Daniel Dodds Stahel Davin 1961 2004 2006
Chamber Soloists Lucerne Daniel Schnyder Shourouk (Ouverture of Arabian Nights) Daniel Schnyder (*1961) Daniel Schnyder is known as a composer/performer with a dynamic reputation in both jazz and classical fields. He recorded over ten CDs of his own music for Enja Records, Koch Jazz, CCnc, Universal, Arabesque and Red Records. As a performer Daniel toured and recorded with many well known classical musicians, world music artists and jazz artists. "Old conflicts can eventually become obsolete, as Daniel Schnyder's music proves. The Swiss saxophonist-composer makes nonsense of the idea that classical music and jazz belong in separate bins, or that a great deal of diplomacy should be devoted to uniting them. Even when he does not place his own soprano saxophone at the center of an orchestral work, where it stutters, spins and wails, his writing is improvisatory and fiendishly precise. (...) Born in 1961, he comes from a generation of composers who throw all kinds of music under their beds as they grow up and emerge in adulthood with a natural concoction." Justin Davidson, "Ending jazz, classical separation anxiety", Newsday, New York, April 10, 2004. Arabian Delight Chamber Soloists Lucerne Guests: Daniel Schnyder, Saxophone Suchet Malhotra, Percussion, Tabla Daniel Dodds, Violin Christina Gallati, Violin Markus Wieser, Viola Juerg Eichenberger, Violoncello Peter Gossweiler, Doublebass Pamela Stahel, Flute Kurt Meier, Oboe Bernhard Roethlisberger, Clarinette Markus Würsch, Trumpet Pirmin Rohrer, Trombone Lukas Christinat, Horn Recorded at Hotel Schweizerhof Lucerne, March 12, 2006. Cameras: Lothar Davin, Juerg and Marianne Rufer Editing and DVD Production: Juerg Rufer Sound: Magnon Recording Studio, Paul Niederberger A Dingo and Fox Production 2006, Daniel Schnyder/Chamber Soloists Lucerne www.chambersoloists.ch www.danielschnyder.com Hochschule Luzern Musik www.hslu.ch
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.
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