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Beethoven Haydn Stravinsky Schoenberg Ravel Bartók Richard Goode Marsalis Nobuyuki Tsujii Tine Thing Helseth Shankar Montgomery Carnegie Hall Orpheus Chamber Orchestra 1972 2000 2020 2023
Excerpt of Orpheus performing of Beethoven's incidental music to "Egmont" featuring Liev Schreiber, and oboist James Austin Smith. Recorded in 2020 at Beechwood Park in Hillsdale, NJ. Orpheus performs Beethoven's "Egmont" live at Carnegie Hall on May 20, 2023. Details at (http•••) / About Orpheus Orpheus Chamber Orchestra is a radical experiment in musical democracy, proving for fifty years what happens when exceptional artists gather with total trust in each other and faith in the creative process. Orpheus began in 1972 when cellist Julian Fifer assembled a group of New York freelancers in their early twenties to play orchestral repertoire as if it were chamber music. In that age of co-ops and communes, the idealistic Orpheans snubbed the “corporate” path of symphony orchestras and learned how to play, plan and promote concerts as a true collective, with leadership roles rotating from the very first performance. It’s one thing for the four players of a string quartet to lean in to the group sound and react spontaneously, but with 20 or 30 musicians together, the complexities and payoffs get magnified exponentially. Within its first decade, Orpheus made Carnegie Hall its home and became a global sensation through its tours Europe and Asia. Its catalog of recordings for Deutsche Grammophon, Nonesuch and other labels grew to include more that 70 albums that still stand as benchmarks of the chamber orchestra repertoire, including Haydn symphonies, Mozart concertos, and twentieth-century gems by Stravinsky, Schoenberg, Ravel and Bartók. The sound of Orpheus is defined by its relationships, and guest artists have always been crucial partners in the process. Orpheus brings the best out of its collaborators, and those bonds deepen over time, as heard in the long arc of music-making with soloists such as Richard Goode and Branford Marsalis, and in the commitment to welcoming next-generation artists including Nobuyuki Tsujii and Tine Thing Helseth. Breaking down the barriers of classical repertoire, partnerships with Brad Mehldau, Wayne Shorter, Ravi Shankar and many others from the sphere of jazz and beyond have redefined what a chamber orchestra can do. Relationships with composers and dozens of commissions have been another crucial way that Orpheus stretches itself, including a role for Jessie Montgomery as the orchestra’s first ever Artistic Partner. Having proven the power of direct communication and open-mindedness within the ensemble, the only relationship Orpheus has never had any use for is one with a conductor. At home in New York and in the many concert halls it visits in the U.S. and beyond, Orpheus begins its next fifty years with a renewed commitment to enriching and reflecting the surrounding community. It will continue its groundbreaking work with those living with Alzheimer’s Disease through Orpheus Reflections, and the Orpheus Academy as well as the Orpheus Leadership Institute spread the positive lessons of trust and democracy to young musicians and those in positions of power. Each year, Access Orpheus reaches nearly 2000 public school students in all five boroughs of New York City, bringing music into their communities and welcoming them to Carnegie Hall. Always evolving as artists and leaders, the Orpheus musicians carry their legacy forward, counting on their shared artistry and mutual respect to make music and effect change.
Nobuyuki Tsujii Prokofiev Liszt Campanella Yutaka Sado Tonkünstler Orchestra 1740 2015
Prokofiev's Piano Concerto No. 3 in C Major, Op. 26 I. Andante – Allegro 0:00 II. Tema con variazioni (in E minor) 8:50 III. Allegro, ma non troppo 17:40 Liszt's "La Campanella" 28:09 Nobuyuki Tsujii 辻井伸行, piano Yutaka Sado 佐渡裕, conductor Tonkünstler Orchestra: Vienna, Austria 2015/ I do not own the rights to this video and uploaded it for educational purposes under the context of Fair Use via Copyright Law of the United States of America.
Akiho Tsujii Tsujii Marie Jacquot Jacquot Berndt
Das 2. Sinfoniekonzert: Pastorale des Philharmonisches Orchester Würzburg steht an, doch auch am Theater muss mal Pause gemacht werden. Die Dirigentin Marie Jacquot und Sopranistin Akiho Tsujii treffen sich in der Theaterpause zum Pizzaessen und erzählen, was die Zuhörer am 15. und 16.11. erwartet, von Ritualen vor Auftrittten und ihren Vorbildern - bon Appétit. Video: Bianca Berndt & Inka Kostan
Haydn Akiho Tsujii Tsujii 2014
11. Februar 2014 11. International Mozartwettbewerb in Salzburg bei der 2. Runde im Großes Studio von Mozarteum Nun beut die Flur(Arie der Gabriel) aus Die Schöpfung / J. Haydn Akiho Tsujii (Sopran) Masato Kawada(Klavier)
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