水の聖地・鳥取
Holy land of water, Tottori, Tottori
千代川 白兎海岸 小沢見海岸 水尻池 日光 鹿野
Sendai River Beach of White Rabbit of Inaba
Kozomi Beach Mizushiri Pond Nikkou Shikano
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Dal Duomo di Orvieto, lunedì 6 aprile a partire dalle ore 24.15, Rai1 riprenderà il tradizionale Concerto di Pasqua. Organizzato dall’Associazione “Omaggio all’Umbria”, in programma quest’anno musiche di P.I. Tchaikovsky: la Sinfonia n.6 op. 74 Patetica, diretta dal grande Maestro Zubin Mehta con i Cameristi del Maggio Musicale Fiorentino. La Regia televisiva è di Fabrizio Guttuso Alaimo.
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
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
Baritone : Vladimir Matorin Conductor : Gennady Cherkasov Choir Directors : Klavdyi Ptitza & Lyumilla Ermakova Iosif Andriasov - "To the Mother-Earth," Cantata for Baritone Solo, Four Trombones, Two (or more) Harps, and Mixed Choir, Op. 25 The music of "To the Mother-Earth" is connected with the traditions of Russian epic music. What comes to mind is the folk music such as bylina (Russian epic), songs of glory, as well as some classical compositions: the first song of Bayan from "Ruslan and Lyudmila" by Mikhail Glinka ("Dela davno minuvshikh dnej"), the slow movement of the Second Symphony by Alexander Borodin, "About Olden Times" by Anatoly Lyadov, - to name a few. The second source of the composition is Armenian and Russian church music. The brilliant sonority of the Trombones (Brass instruments) invokes the music of Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky and Alexander Scriabin. Therefore, in "To the Mother-Earth," one can say about the amalgamation of secular and sacred, Armenian and Russian musical traditions. Iosif Andriasov showed himself as a great master of orchestration and a composer who understood the choral style. excerpt from "Essays on the Music of Iosif Andriasov" by Marta Andriasova (Marina Kudryashova) Copyright 2010. Video by Arshak Andriasov
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
A cute video of cats climbing Christmas trees, cats getting wrapped up as Christmas gifts, cats eating flowers...well, you get the idea. Nearly the entire Nutcracker Suite (minus the Arabian Dance) is here performed on the organ by James Dale
Simon Mayor & the Mandolinquents Festival Mandolines de Lunel 2009
Featuring as seated Hilary James, Richard Collins, Simon Mayor & Gerald Garcia. The Mandolinquents play everything from hot swing and ragtime instrumentals from the mandolin orchestras of the 1930s: Irving Berlin, Mozart, Ravel and Tchaikovsky to lively reels and beautiful traditional Irish airs to Chinese and Brazilian folk tunes. All this played with infectious fun, off-beat humour and stunning virtuosity on mandolin, mandola, mandocello, mandobass and classical guitar, with the occasional burst of song or fiddle Acoustics Records www.acousticsrecords.co.uk Promoted by Pat Tynan Media www.pattynanmedia.com Distributed by Tubemogul.
Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky Manfred Symphony in B minor, Op. 58 3rd mov and 4th mov. The Japan Philharmonic Orchestra Conducted by Alexander Lazarev(JPO Chief Conductor) 189th,JPO Sunday Concert at Tokyo Metropolitan Art Space. 10/18/2009.
Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky Manfred Symphony in B minor, Op. 58 1st mov and 2nd mov. The Japan Philharmonic Orchestra Conducted by Alexander Lazarev(JPO Chief Conductor) 189th,JPO Sunday Concert at Tokyo Metropolitan Art Space. 10/18/2009.
Martha Argerich plays Tchaikovsky's Piano Concerto No. 1, with Charles Dutoit and the Orchestre de la Suisse Romande (Genève - Oct 24, 1973)Thanks to kimolerik
Martha Argerich plays Tchaikovsky's Piano Concerto No. 1, with Charles Dutoit and the Orchestre de la Suisse Romande (Genève - Oct 24, 1973)Thanks to kimolerik
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