"Winter Palace" from Trans-Siberian Orchestra's 2012 EP album "Dreams of Fireflies (On A Christmas Night), with some Xmas scenes of Marunouchi, 2009 and 2012
Nightingale Floor - The premiere performance, a rough first edit. "Composer/violinist Sallie Campbell’s new work for Nightingale String Orchestra and improvising soloists has been inspired by the “nightingale floors “ in ancient Japanese castles. Known as uguisubari, these floors “sing” when walked on, making it difficult for burglars to enter a castle by stealth. Not all intruders are evil, however. ..and Sallie’s music follows the journey of a brave man who seeks to release nightingales caged within the castle. Each nightingale symbolises an obstacle to personal freedom. The bird only becomes free once that obstacle is surmounted. The piece makes use of less familiar instruments including nyckelharper, bowed psaltry, hammered dulcimer and five-string violin. Soloists: John Rodgers (violin, guitar, banjo) Robert Davidson (double bass) Sallie Campbell (nyckelharper, baritone bowed psaltry and hammered dulcimer, 5 string violin, mandolins Nightingale String Orchestra" - http://www.restrung.com.au/restrung-performances.php#Nightingale
Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky : Symphony No.4
in F minor, op. 36 ~finale
The Japan Philharmonic Orchestra
Conducted by Leopold Stokowski
at Tokyo Bunka Kaikan 1965
Jean Sibelius:Symphony No.5 in E flat major op.82
The Japan Philharmonic Orchestra
Conducted by Paavo Berglund
-JPO Subscription Concert-
at Tokyo Bunka kaikan Dec 10 1971
Johannes Brahms : Symphony No.1
in C minor op.68 ~3rd,4th movment
The Japan Philharmonic Orchestra
Conducted by Charles Munch
at Tokyo Bunka Kaikan December 20 1962
Johannes Brahms : Symphony No.1
in C minor op.68 ~1st,2nd movment
The Japan Philharmonic Orchestra
Conducted by Charles Munch
at Tokyo Bunka Kaikan December 20 1962
Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky : Symphony No.3
in D major, Op. 29 ~5th movement
The Japan Philharmonic Orchestra
Conducted by Alexander Lazarev
-JPO Subscription Concert #640-
at Tokyo Suntory Hall 2012
Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky : Manfred Symphony
in B minor, Op. 58 3rd mov and 4th movement
The Japan Philharmonic Orchestra
Conducted by Alexander Lazarev
-JPO Sunday Concert-
at Tokyo Metropolitan Art Space 2009
Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky : Manfred Symphony
in B minor, Op. 58 1st mov and 2nd movement
The Japan Philharmonic Orchestra
Conducted by Alexander Lazarev
-JPO Sunday Concert-
at Tokyo Metropolitan Art Space 2009
Sergei Rachmaninov : Symphony No.1
in D minor Op.13 ~ 4th movement
The Japan Philharmonic Orchestra
Conducted by Alexander Lazarev
-JPO Subscription Concert #635-
at Tokyo Suntory Hall 2011
Sergei Rachmaninov : Symphony No.1
in D minor Op.13 ~ 1st movement
The Japan Philharmonic Orchestra
Conducted by Alexander Lazarev
-JPO Subscription Concert #635-
at Tokyo Suntory Hall 2011
"Beyond the blue" Plus Loin que l'azur,Ste-Mary's Band,Romaine Ardizzon,Patrick Stafford.Video Clip.Full HD 1080p. In memory's for this beautiful and talented pianist composer Romaine Ardizzon. From the Team of Ste-Mary's Band Orchestra & Patrick Stafford. Piano-Violin Theme For: PSE Records co (c) 2012
Trumpet - Timofei Dokshizer Conductor - Gennady Cherkasov Orchestra - Symphony Orchestra of the USSR All-State Radio Iosif Andriasov - Trumpet Concerto, Op. 14 for Trumpet & Symphony Orchestra Iosif Andriasov composed the Concerto for Trumpet and Symphony Orchestra in 1960, while in his second year (fourth semester) at the Moscow Conservatory, Moscow, USSR. He wrote the Concerto amazingly fast, in one week, and then worked on refining this composition. The world premiere of the Concerto was given by the Symphony Orchestra of the USSR All-State Radio and Television under Maestro Vladimir Yesipov, with soloist Yuri Usov, in 1962, at the Grand Concert Hall of the Moscow Conservatory. The Author's transcription of the Concerto for Trumpet and Piano was published by "Muzyka" International publishing house, Moscow, in 1969. In the 1970s, Timofey Dokshitzer (trumpet), one of the most outstanding trumpet virtuosi of the XXth century, recorded the Concerto for the "Melodya" label, with the Symphony Orchestra of the USSR All-State Radio under Maestro Gennady Cherkasov. In the annotation to this recording, Alexander Medvedev, musicologist, emphasized "the magnificent polyphonic effects, extraordinary orchestral colors." This recording was broadcast in the USSR, Europe, and the United States (Radio station WQXR, New York City). The Concerto has been performed by many soloists in the former USSR, Germany, and in the USA. excerpt from "Essays on the Music of Iosif Andriasov" by Marta Andriasova (Marina Kudryashova) (Wife of Iosif Andriasov) Copyright 2010. Video Made by Arshak Andriasov (Son of Iosif Andriasov)
Oboe - Alexander Zayontz Conductor - Gennady Cherkasov Iosif Andriasov - Musical Sketch for Oboe, Vibraphone, and String Orchestra, Opus 5, G minor Iosif Andriasov composed the Musical Sketch for Oboe, Vibraphone, and String Orchestra in 1970. It was premiered by the musicians of the USSR All-State Radio and Television Orchestra in Moscow, USSR, conducted by Konstantin Kremetz. This composition was broadcast at the "Yunost'" radio station as the "head-piece" to a program. In the 1970s, Iosif Andriasov, perceptible and sensible to new musical ideas, styles and manners of his time, became interested, as many composers of his generation, in the novelties of contemporary Western avant-garde music. His idea was not only to master the new techniques, but, while applying them, fuse different styles and techniques into one composition. It reflected the main idea of culture in the 1960s - the beginning of 1970s, namely, the idea of pluralism. During these years, the problem of pluralism was actively discussed in Soviet society, including the musical circles. In the Musical Sketch for Oboe, Vibraphone, and String Orchestra, Iosif Andriasov brought together folk-style tonal melody, aleatory, and micropolyphony. From the Book "Essays on the Music of Iosif Andriasov" By Marta Andriasova (Marina Kudryashova) (Wife of Iosif Andriasov) Copyright 2010. Video Done by Arshak Andriasov (Son of Iosif Andriasov)
Flutist - Tigran Arakelyan Pianist - Arshak Andriasov Iosif Andriasov - Musical Sketch, Op. 4 for Flute & String Orchestra In 1955, when he was 22 years old, Iosif Andriasov wrote a Piece for Flute and Piano. It was dedicated to Ruben Tarasovich Gadziev, a flutist, and relative of the composer. Mr. Andriasov said that he heard this music in his dream. I. Andriasov, in one of his conversations with Marta Andriasova (Marina Kudryashova), written down by her in brief, said that this music is "the music from other spheres. It is serene, rich (abundant), deeply dense. The icy mountains of the planets... reflection of the mountain peaks... yellow sun." In the 1960's, Mr. Andriasov arranged this piece for Flute and String Orchestra and gave it a new title: Musical Sketch for Flute and String Orchestra. - excerpt from "Essays on the Music of Iosif Andriasov" by Marta Andriasova (Marina Kudryashova) (Wife of Iosif Andriasov) Copyright 2010.
Text : Vladimir Lazarev & Russian Folk Mezzo-Soprano : Galina Borisova Tenor : Lev Kuznetsov Choir Directors : Klavdyi Ptitza & Ludmila Ermakova Conductor : Gennady Cherkasov Orchestra : Big Symphony Orchestra & Big Choir of the All-State Radio and Television, Moscow, USSR Second Symphony for Soloists, Mixed Choir, and Symphony Orchestra, Opus 26 Iosif Andriasov wrote his Second Symphony for soloists (Mezzo-Soprano and Tenor), Mixed Choir, and Symphony Orchestra in 1971, poetry by Vladimir Lazarev and folk poetry as well. Mr. Andriasov dedicated his Second Symphony to his parents: Arshak Osipovich Andriasov and Maria Fyodorovna Bedjanova-Andriasova. Initially, the Second Symphony was titled "Children and a Thousand Cranes." It was premiered on April 15, 1973, by the USSR Radio Symphony Orchestra under Maestro Gennady Cherkasov, and was later numerously performed and broadcast. In 1974, Mr. Andriasov received the first prize for his Second Symphony at the Soviet composers' competition in Budapest, Hungary, to represent Soviet music at the USSR National Celebration Concert. On October 22, 1974, the Second Symphony, together with the Fifth Symphony by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky and the Third Piano Concerto by Sergei Prokofiev, was performed at this Special Gala Concert by the Big Symphony Orchestra and Choir of the USSR All-State Radio and Television under Maestro Gennady Cherkasov, choir directors: Klavdyi Ptitza and Lyudmila Ermakova. This concert was broadcast for the member countries of O. I. R. T. (Eastern and Central Europe) and Finland. The Second Symphony was internationally acclaimed as one of the most significant compositions of our time (articles were written in the press of the Soviet Union, Germany, Japan, Armenia, and other countries). Since its first version, the Second Symphony underwent fundamental changes. excerpt from "Essays on the Music of Iosif Andriasov" by Marta Andriasova (Marina Kudryashova) Copyright 2010. Video Made by Arshak Andriasov
Conductor : Gennady Cherkasov Orchestra : Big Symphony Orchestra of the All-State Radio and Television, Moscow, USSR Iosif Andriasov - First Symphony, Op. 12 for Full Symphony Orchestra Iosif Andriasov composed his First Symphony in 1960, while he was in his second year at the Moscow Conservatory, Moscow, USSR. The First Symphony is dedicated to Evgeny Kirillovich Golubev, his Moscow Conservatory composition Professor. In 1961, the Student Orchestra of the Moscow Conservatory, under Maestro Mikhail Terian, performed the First Symphony during one of the Orchestra's studies. The musicians from the orchestra were astonished by the power and originality of the young composer's talent (this information was passed on to me by Leonid Mironovich, flutist of this Orchestra). Evgeny Kirillovich Golubev praised Iosif Andriasov because even though he heard his own First Symphony performed live for the first time, he did not lose his head, but kept on improving the music, correcting the misprints in the performing parts, and conveying his remarks to the musicians. excerpt from "Essays on the Music of Iosif Andriasov" by Marta Andriasova (Marina Kudryashova) (Wife of Iosif Andriasov) Copyright 2010. Video Made by Arshak Andriasov (Son of Iosif Andriasov)
This indie rock band may be named after an English city, but it originated in Atlanta, Georgia. In this http://www.WatchMojo.com video, we get the chance to speak to Manchester Orchestra.
http://syntheway.net - Fanfare For The Common Man demo, using virtual musical instruments. Based on alternative version of Emerson, Lake & Palmer (Works, 1977). Originally by Aaron Copland (Written in 1942 for the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra). VST instruments: - Aeternus Brass VSTi http://aeternusbrass.syntheway.net - Master Hammond B3 VSTi http://masterhammond.syntheway.net - Syntheway Strings VSTi http://strings.syntheway.net Syntheway websites: http://syntheway.com http://syntheway.net
Synthetic Orchestra - the unique project on the Russian Electronic stage. An unusual combination of space sounds of synthesizers, modern dancing rhythms and fantastic lyrics... They combine incongruous: beautiful melodies and aggressive grooves, the cold synthesized timbres and a warm alive vocal, classical musical forms and ultramodern sounding, last achievements in the field of a sound recording and sound produce technology, and vintage analog synthesizers.
Guitarist Alex Skolnick chats with http://www.WatchMojo.com about his career. We discuss Testament, Trans-Siberian Orchestra, and his self-titled jazz trio - plus, we find out how stressful it is to play with Steve Tyler, Roger Daltrey and Jon Anderson.
Live at the Drom - New York 2011
Featuring:
Richie Barshay - Drums
Chris Torkewitz - Tenor Saxophone
Saxophones:
Aaron Irwin
Kurt Bacher
Chris Torkewitz
Sam Taylor
Danny Reveira
Trumpets:
Sam Hoyt
Kenny Warren
Dan Blankenship
Mike Irwin
Trombones:
Alan Ferber
Joe Beaty
Rick Parker
Max Seigel
Rhythm Section:
Sebastian Noelle
Kristjan Randalu
Alexis Cuadrado
Richie Barshay
Live at the Drom - New York 2011
Richie Barshay - Drums
John Beaty - Alto Saxophone
Saxophones:
Aaron Irwin
Kurt Bacher
Chris Torkewitz
Sam Taylor
Danny Reveira
Trumpets:
Sam Hoyt
Kenny Warren
Dan Blankenship
Mike Irwin
Trombones:
Alan Ferber
Joe Beaty
Rick Parker
Max Seigel
Rhythm Section:
Sebastian Noelle
Kristjan Randalu
Alexis Cuadrado
Richie Barshay
"Shadow of a dream" Titanic Disaster,Original Footage 1912 "Nostalgy" Love Theme,Piano Patrick Stafford,Soprano Voice Linda Evans
100 Year's Anniversary 1912-2012
White Star SteamShip,Southampton.
Ste-Mary's Band Orchestra, Full Section
Soprano Voice Rendition: Linda Evans
Piano Theme Composer:Patrick Stafford
PSE Media Prod 2012 (c)