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Beethoven Hazan Roosevelt Crowe Curran James Johnston Johnston Kirkpatrick John Young Fink Holub Akbar Beaudoin Miro Pierce Braxton Levi Yost Waite Metzger Marotta Hoffman Lyons Elkins Nagel Greenville Symphony Orchestra 2019 2020
The Greenville Symphony Orchestra, led by Music Director and Conductor Edvard Tchivzhel, presents this addition to our “digital concert hall." Please enjoy the GSO virtual orchestra presentation of the Finale of Symphony No. 9 in D minor by Ludwig van Beethoven. This musical excerpt is more popularly known as the "Ode to Joy." That joy, connecting all of us in Greenville through music, is so powerful we knew we could not allow the 2019-2020 Concert Season to end in silence. “Oh friends, not these tones. Let us strike up more pleasing and joyful ones.” -L.van Beethoven The musicians of the Greenville Symphony Orchestra turned their homes - bedrooms, kitchens, living rooms - into makeshift recording and film studios. In fact, they used their cell phones to capture their performances. The performance you’re hearing are those recordings. Robert Gowan (Other Southern productions: www.othersouthern.com) turned 73 audio and video recordings into this performance by the GSO. Music, at its core, is a language that connects us across boundaries of time, space and circumstances. For the Greenville Symphony, we have always celebrated the relationship between the incredible work of our musicians and the audiences who are moved while listening, the students who grow while learning, and the communities that become connected while experiencing it together. The GSO will return. The music will return. And when it does, your seat will be waiting. Produced and Edited by Robert Gowan, Other Southern (www.othersouthern.com) Please keep the music playing. Donate Here ((http•••) Performed and Recorded by the musicians of the Greenville Symphony Orchestra Edvard Tchivzhel, Music Director and Conductor Violin I Laura Colgate, Concertmaster Robin Hague Els, Catherine Hazan, Sarah Land, John Malloy, Mariya Potapova, Inez Redman, Carol Roosevelt, Patrick Ryan, Xiaoli Saliny Violin 2: Joanna Mulfinger, Principal Kirsten Browning, Catherine Crowe, Teresa Curran, Melissa Dant, Elizabeth Fee, Shawn Hurt, James Johnston, Emily Kirkpatrick, Kathy Robinson, Shr-Han Wu Viola: Kathryn Dey, Principal John Young Shik Concklin, Carolina Diaz Chan, Lucie Fink, Michael Halbrook, Michael Holub Cello: Robert B. O’Brien, Acting Principal Ismail Akbar, Jean Beaudoin, Miro Gomez, Katie Hamilton, Ryan Knott, Christine Lee, Matthew Pierce, David Saliny Double Bass: Ian Bracchitta, Principal Braxton Ballew, Maurice Belle, Levi Gable, Elliot Wadopian Flute: Caroline J. Ulrich, Principal Wendy Cohen, Regina Helcher Yost, Laurie Baynard, Esther Waite Oboe: Virginia Metzger, Principal, Daniel Ellis, Kelly Mozeik, Lisa Prodan Clarinet: Anthony Marotta, Principal Kyra Krenitsky Zhang, Justin Stanley, Joelle La Rue-Gardner Bassoon: Lauren Piccarillo Waid, Acting Principal Amy Marinello Pollard, Joy Hoffman Contrabassoon: Stephanie Lipka Horn: Anneka Zuelhke-King, Principal Elizabeth Regas, Darrien Washington, Christina Cornell Trumpet: Kevin Lyons and Phil Elkins, Co-Principals Trombone: Stephen K. Wilson and Michael Hosford, Co-Principals Zsolt Szabo, Don Strand Timpani: Daniel Kirkpatrick, Principal Percussion: Edward C. Nagel, Principal John Beckford, Gary Robinson
Francesco Durante Marotta Bassi Trionfo Santa Maria Capua 1684 1755 2020
Francesco Durante (Frattamaggiore, 1684 - Napoli, 1755) Magnificat in do minore da Vespro breve a 4 voci, 2 violini e basso continuo Cappella Vocale e Strumentale "I Musici di Corte" Rosa Condello, Laura Di Giugno soprani Annamaria Natale, Concetta Rauso contralti Mauro Iacono, Renato Grasso tenori Antonio Scorpio, Gaetano Merola, Valerio Marotta bassi Vincenzo Varallo, Silvia Iacobelli, Eleonora Fonzo violino I Nella Nero, Debora Bovino violino II Ester Ferrucci, Giovanni Ceniccola violoncello Pasquale Gentile contrabbasso Pietro Di Lorenzo clavicembalo festival "Il Trionfo del Tempo e del Disinganno", 27ma edizione Santa Maria Capua Vetere (CE), Duomo di Maria SS. Assunta e San Simmaco Si ringraziano la comunità Parrocchiale di Santa Maria Maggiore e San Simmaco in Santa Maria Capua Vetere (don Mario Miele, don Vincenzo Gallorano) 11 ottobre 2020, live recording www.assodur.altervista.org www.trionfo.altervista.org
Giuseppe Cambini Marotta Gabbiani 1746 1825 2013
Giuseppe CAMBINI +••.••(...)) dal Quintetto n. 2 in re minore I. Allegro espressivo Flauto: Arianna Groppi, Oboe: Luca Etzi, Clarinetto: Federica Marotta, Corno: Giacomo Gabbiani, Fagotto: Franco Valuto 3 maggio 2013 - sala dei concerti del Conservatorio di Piacenza Musica Insieme Fiati Esercitazioni di classe 2013
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