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Tagore Philip Glass Jong Einstein New York City Opera Stadsschouwburg 1896 1937 1980
PHILIP GLASS (b. 1937) Satyagraha Act II: Rabindranath Tagore Scene 1 - Confrontation and Rescue (1896) Performed by the New York City Opera Chorus & New York City Opera Orchestra Conducted by Christopher Keene (http•••) *Satyagraha (English pronunciation: /sʌtˈjɑːɡrəhə/, Sanskrit satyāgraha "insistence on truth") is an opera in three acts for orchestra, chorus and soloists, composed by Philip Glass, with a libretto by Glass and Constance de Jong. The opera is loosely based on the life of Mohandas K. Gandhi, and is the second part of Glass's "Portrait Trilogy" of operas about men who changed the world, which also includes Einstein on the Beach and Akhnaten. Philip Glass's style can broadly be described as minimalist, but the music in Satyagraha is somewhat more expansive than is implied by that label. The cast of the opera includes 2 sopranos, 2 mezzo-sopranos, 2 tenors, a baritone and 2 basses and a large SATB chorus. The orchestra is strings and woodwinds only, no brass or percussion. The title of the opera refers to Gandhi's concept of non-violent resistance to injustice, Satyagraha, and the text, from the Bhagavad Gita, is sung in the original Sanskrit. In performance, translation is usually provided in supertitles. As the passages are generally repeated, the DVD provides the full text at the beginning of each scene. Satyagraha was commissioned by the city of Rotterdam, Netherlands, and was first performed at the Stadsschouwburg (Municipal Theatre) there on September 5, 1980 by the Netherlands Opera and the Utrecht Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Bruce Ferden.
Carl Orff Peter Maus Wilde Lier Philip Defrancq Longueville Stadsschouwburg 2011
Filmproductie van Videoclub Multimedia97 Niel van de volledige uitvoering van de Carmina Burana van Carl Orff in De Singel Antwerpen 2011 en de Stadsschouwburg Antwerpen 2011 Dirigent: Paul Dinneweth Koor: Koninklijke Chorale Caecilia Antwerpen (deCHORALE) - Repetitor: Peter Maus Stemcoaching: Kristien Vercammen Koninklijke Gente Oratoriumvereniging - Dirigent: Jan Vuye - Repetitoren: Tom Van Der Biest / Johannes De Wilde. Beauvarletkoor Kokzijde - Dirigent Griet De Meyer Kinderkoor Muziekacademie Wilrijk - Dirigent Marleen Willems Kamerorkest La Passione Lier - Vera Van Eyndhoven - Concertmeester: Wietse Beels - Hilde Van Keer Sopraan: Martine Reyners – Tenor: Philip Defrancq – Bariton: Joris Derder Camera: Leo De Borger - Antoine Luyten - Freddy Van Bulck - Andre Van Rompaey - Constant Biscop - Roger Torfs - Jean Averals - Freddy Longueville - Willy Verhasselt Klankregie: Dirk Goetseels Montage: Antoine Luyten
Tagore Philip Glass Jong Einstein New York City Opera Stadsschouwburg 1896 1937 1980
PHILIP GLASS (b. 1937) Satyagraha Act II: Rabindranath Tagore Scene 1 - Confrontation and Rescue (1896) Performed by the New York City Opera Chorus & New York City Opera Orchestra Conducted by Christopher Keene (http•••) *Satyagraha (English pronunciation: /sʌtˈjɑːɡrəhə/, Sanskrit satyāgraha "insistence on truth") is an opera in three acts for orchestra, chorus and soloists, composed by Philip Glass, with a libretto by Glass and Constance de Jong. The opera is loosely based on the life of Mohandas K. Gandhi, and is the second part of Glass's "Portrait Trilogy" of operas about men who changed the world, which also includes Einstein on the Beach and Akhnaten. Philip Glass's style can broadly be described as minimalist, but the music in Satyagraha is somewhat more expansive than is implied by that label. The cast of the opera includes 2 sopranos, 2 mezzo-sopranos, 2 tenors, a baritone and 2 basses and a large SATB chorus. The orchestra is strings and woodwinds only, no brass or percussion. The title of the opera refers to Gandhi's concept of non-violent resistance to injustice, Satyagraha, and the text, from the Bhagavad Gita, is sung in the original Sanskrit. In performance, translation is usually provided in supertitles. As the passages are generally repeated, the DVD provides the full text at the beginning of each scene. Satyagraha was commissioned by the city of Rotterdam, Netherlands, and was first performed at the Stadsschouwburg (Municipal Theatre) there on September 5, 1980 by the Netherlands Opera and the Utrecht Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Bruce Ferden.
Carl Orff Peter Maus Wilde Lier Philip Defrancq Joris Longueville Een Kan Stadsschouwburg 2011
Filmproductie van Videoclub Multimedia97 Niel van de volledige uitvoering van de Carmina Burana van Carl Orff in De Singel Antwerpen 2011 en de Stadsschouwburg Antwerpen 2011 Dirigent: Paul Dinneweth Koor: Koninklijke Chorale Caecilia Antwerpen (deCHORALE) - Repetitor: Peter Maus Stemcoaching: Kristien Vercammen Koninklijke Gente Oratoriumvereniging - Dirigent: Jan Vuye - Repetitoren: Tom Van Der Biest / Johannes De Wilde. Beauvarletkoor Kokzijde - Dirigent Griet De Meyer Kinderkoor Muziekacademie Wilrijk - Dirigent Marleen Willems Kamerorkest La Passione Lier - Vera Van Eyndhoven - Concertmeester: Wietse Beels - Hilde Van Keer Sopraan: Martine Reyners - Tenor: Philip Defrancq - Bariton: Joris Derder Camera: Leo De Borger - Antoine Luyten - Freddy Van Bulck - Andre Van Rompaey - Constant Biscop - Roger Torfs - Jean Averals - Freddy Longueville - Willy Verhasselt Klankregie: Dirk Goetseels Montage: Antoine Luyten Carmina Burana Carl Orff Singel Antwerp 2011 - Antwerp 2011 Stadsschouwburg Conductor: Paul Dinneweth Choir: Royal Chorale Caecilia Antwerp (deCHORALE) - assistant: Peter Maus Voice Coaching: Kristien Vercammen Royal Gente Oratorio Society - Conductor: Jan Vuye - coaches: Tom Van Der Biest - John De Wilde. Copyright Meer info: (http•••)
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