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George Gershwin - Rhapsody in Blue - Leonard Bernstein, New York Philharmonic (1976)
Leonard Bernstein conducts the New York Philharmonic and plays piano in a performance of George Gershwin's Rhapsody in Blue at the Royal Albert Hall in 1976.
published: 05 Dec 2014
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The Best of Gershwin | The Man I Love, Rhapsody in Blue...
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published: 09 Aug 2023
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The Best Of George Gershwin
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00:00:00 Summertime
00:03:47 Strike up the band
00:07:01 The man I love
0:14:31 Oh lady be good
00:18:07 I got a rhythm
00:23:04 A foggy day
00:28:17 Embraceable you
00:33:20 I have a crush on you
00:37:09 Of thee I sing
00:44:20 S wonderful
00:49:33 They can’t take away from me
00:59:17 Liza
01:04:45 Swanee
01:12:31 Love is here to stay
01:17:30 Maybe
01:21:44 But not for me
Conceived & Selected By Classical Tunes
Leonardo Locatelli | Piano
All Rights Reserved
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published: 03 Dec 2020
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George Gershwin - The Tragic End of a Musical Prodigy | Biographical Documentary
One of the best loved composers and songwriters of all time, George Gershwin had no interest in music as a boy. But when he was 10 his parents bought a piano for his older brother, and to everyone’s surprise, he was able to pick out tunes he had learned by following the keys on a neighbour’s pianola.
He dropped out of school at 15 to work as a song plugger, pounding out ditties for people buying sheet music, but within three years his songs were being included in Broadway musicals.
The rest is history, he achieved worldwide fame with his musical theatre, movie scores and genre crossing jazz inspired classical music. He was intelligent, charming, witty, he painted, kept himself fit and had no secret vices.
But at the age of 38 he started behaving erratically, had an absence attack when ...
published: 17 May 2024
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Rhapsody In Blue: Gershwin
George Gershwin's famous "Rhapsody in Blue" played by Libor Pesek and the Slovak National Philharmonic Orchestra. All copyright belongs to its respective owners.
published: 14 Sep 2011
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George Gershwin - "An American in Paris"
George Gershwin - "An American in Paris" - Andrè Previn
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published: 16 Mar 2011
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Lang Lang: George Gershwin - Rhapsody in Blue
Lang Lang: George Gershwin - Rhapsody in Blue
published: 21 Mar 2016
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Gershwin plays I Got Rhythm (1931, 3 camera views)
George Gershwin plays I Got Rhythm at the opening of New York's Manhattan Theatre on 5 August 1931, his performance filmed from three different camera angles.
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published: 06 Jan 2017
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Juan Presas - Standards [Full Album]
TRACKLIST
1. Without A Song (Vincent Youmans) 0:00
2. Beatrice (Sam Rivers) 6:35
3. It Ain't Necessarily So (George Gershwin) 12:53
4. Body And Soul (Johnny Green) 22:04
5. You Stepped Out Of A Dream (Ignacio Herbert Brown) 29:08
6. All or Nothing at All (Arthur Altman) 37:29
7. Black Narcissus (Joe Henderson) 44:24
MÚSICOS
Juan Presas: saxo tenor, soprano, alto y arreglos / tenor, soprano and alt sax, arrangements
Pablo Raposo: piano en 1, 4 y 6 / piano in 1, 4 and 6
Tomás Fraga: guitarra en 1, 4 y 5 / guitar in 1, 4 and 5
Pablo Motta: contrabajo en 1, 4 y 6 / double bass in 1, 4 and 6
Hernán Mandelman: batería en 1, 4 y 6 / drums in 1, 4 and 6
Sebastián de Urquiza: contrabajo en 2, 3, 5 y 7 / double bass in 2, 3, 5 and 7
Bruno Varela: batería en 2, 3, 5 y 7 / drums in 2, 3, 5 and 7
Alan...
published: 13 Dec 2024
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Rhapsody in Blue Debut | Rhapsody In Blue | Warner Archive
Rhapsody In Blue (1945) #WarnerArchive #WarnerBros #RhapsodyInBlue
Robert Alda stars alongside musical greats Al Jolson, Paul Whiteman, and Oscar Levant in this biopic treatment of the life of composer George Gershwin. The film traces Gershwin's rise, from his first big hit "Swanee" (performed by Al Jolson, playing himself), to his collaborations with lyricist brother Ira (Herbert Rudley) to the heights of artistic achievement with the debut of "Rhapsody in Blue" at Aeolian Hall.
Directed By Irving Rapper
Starring Robert Alda, Joan Leslie, Alexis Smith
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published: 16 Jul 2017
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George Gershwin - Rhapsody in Blue - Leonard Bernstein, New York Philharmonic (1976)
Leonard Bernstein conducts the New York Philharmonic and plays piano in a performance of George Gershwin's Rhapsody in Blue at the Royal Albert Hall in 1976.
Leonard Bernstein conducts the New York Philharmonic and plays piano in a performance of George Gershwin's Rhapsody in Blue at the Royal Albert Hall in 1976.
https://wn.com/George_Gershwin_Rhapsody_In_Blue_Leonard_Bernstein,_New_York_Philharmonic_(1976)
Leonard Bernstein conducts the New York Philharmonic and plays piano in a performance of George Gershwin's Rhapsody in Blue at the Royal Albert Hall in 1976.
- published: 05 Dec 2014
- views: 9094258
1:29:07
The Best of Gershwin | The Man I Love, Rhapsody in Blue...
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These recordin...
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The Best of Gershwin
Tracklist:
0:00:00 The Man I Love
Carlo Balzaretti
0:02:04
An American in Paris
0:21:22 Concerto in F: I. Allegro
0:34:44 Concerto in F: II. Adagio - Andante con moto
0:46:12 Concerto in F: III. Allegro agitato
Budapest Scoring Symphonic Orchestra, Peter Illenyi
0:53:03 3 Preludes: No. 2, Andante con moto e poco rubato (Arr. Naughtin)
Metamorphose String Orchestra, Pavel Lyubomudrov
0:57:07 Rhapsody in Blue
Budapest Scoring Symphonic Orchestra, Peter Illenyi
1:14:08 3 Preludes: No. 1, Allegro ben ritmato e deciso
1:15:39 3 Preludes: No. 2, Andante con moto e poco rubato
1:19:08 3 Preludes: No. 3, Allegro ben ritmato e deciso
Luke Faulkner
1:20:22 Lullaby (Arr. for Piano)
Harrison Sheckler
George Gershwin (September 26, 1898 – July 11, 1937) was an American composer and pianist whose compositions spanned popular, jazz and classical genres. Among his best-known works are the orchestral compositions Rhapsody in Blue (1924) and An American in Paris (1928).
Gershwin studied piano under Charles Hambitzer and composition with Rubin Goldmark, Henry Cowell, and Joseph Brody. He began his career as a song plugger but soon started composing Broadway theater works with his brother Ira Gershwin and with Buddy DeSylva. He moved to Paris, intending to study with Nadia Boulanger, but she refused him, afraid that rigorous classical study would ruin his jazz-influenced style; Maurice Ravel voiced similar objections when Gershwin inquired about studying with him. He subsequently composed "An American in Paris", returned to New York City and wrote "Porgy and Bess" with Ira and DuBose Heyward. Initially a commercial failure, it came to be considered one of the most important American operas of the twentieth century and an American cultural classic.
Gershwin moved to Hollywood and composed numerous film scores. He died in 1937, only 38 years old. His compositions have been adapted for use in film and television, with many becoming jazz standards.
#gershwin All rights reserved
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These recordings are available for sync licensing in web video productions, corporate videos, films, ads and music compilations.
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The Best of Gershwin
Tracklist:
0:00:00 The Man I Love
Carlo Balzaretti
0:02:04
An American in Paris
0:21:22 Concerto in F: I. Allegro
0:34:44 Concerto in F: II. Adagio - Andante con moto
0:46:12 Concerto in F: III. Allegro agitato
Budapest Scoring Symphonic Orchestra, Peter Illenyi
0:53:03 3 Preludes: No. 2, Andante con moto e poco rubato (Arr. Naughtin)
Metamorphose String Orchestra, Pavel Lyubomudrov
0:57:07 Rhapsody in Blue
Budapest Scoring Symphonic Orchestra, Peter Illenyi
1:14:08 3 Preludes: No. 1, Allegro ben ritmato e deciso
1:15:39 3 Preludes: No. 2, Andante con moto e poco rubato
1:19:08 3 Preludes: No. 3, Allegro ben ritmato e deciso
Luke Faulkner
1:20:22 Lullaby (Arr. for Piano)
Harrison Sheckler
George Gershwin (September 26, 1898 – July 11, 1937) was an American composer and pianist whose compositions spanned popular, jazz and classical genres. Among his best-known works are the orchestral compositions Rhapsody in Blue (1924) and An American in Paris (1928).
Gershwin studied piano under Charles Hambitzer and composition with Rubin Goldmark, Henry Cowell, and Joseph Brody. He began his career as a song plugger but soon started composing Broadway theater works with his brother Ira Gershwin and with Buddy DeSylva. He moved to Paris, intending to study with Nadia Boulanger, but she refused him, afraid that rigorous classical study would ruin his jazz-influenced style; Maurice Ravel voiced similar objections when Gershwin inquired about studying with him. He subsequently composed "An American in Paris", returned to New York City and wrote "Porgy and Bess" with Ira and DuBose Heyward. Initially a commercial failure, it came to be considered one of the most important American operas of the twentieth century and an American cultural classic.
Gershwin moved to Hollywood and composed numerous film scores. He died in 1937, only 38 years old. His compositions have been adapted for use in film and television, with many becoming jazz standards.
#gershwin All rights reserved
- published: 09 Aug 2023
- views: 95421
1:25:08
The Best Of George Gershwin
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00:00:00 Summertime
00:03:47 Strike up the band
00:07:01 The man I love...
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00:00:00 Summertime
00:03:47 Strike up the band
00:07:01 The man I love
0:14:31 Oh lady be good
00:18:07 I got a rhythm
00:23:04 A foggy day
00:28:17 Embraceable you
00:33:20 I have a crush on you
00:37:09 Of thee I sing
00:44:20 S wonderful
00:49:33 They can’t take away from me
00:59:17 Liza
01:04:45 Swanee
01:12:31 Love is here to stay
01:17:30 Maybe
01:21:44 But not for me
Conceived & Selected By Classical Tunes
Leonardo Locatelli | Piano
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00:00:00 Summertime
00:03:47 Strike up the band
00:07:01 The man I love
0:14:31 Oh lady be good
00:18:07 I got a rhythm
00:23:04 A foggy day
00:28:17 Embraceable you
00:33:20 I have a crush on you
00:37:09 Of thee I sing
00:44:20 S wonderful
00:49:33 They can’t take away from me
00:59:17 Liza
01:04:45 Swanee
01:12:31 Love is here to stay
01:17:30 Maybe
01:21:44 But not for me
Conceived & Selected By Classical Tunes
Leonardo Locatelli | Piano
All Rights Reserved
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https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLeCgNh_ukabo3oZ8xmbCMEiCl1etWkEdr
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLeCgNh_ukabrG6_r9eD1BbJe9-X6Q4uny
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Check our channel including the best music from Grieg, Mozart, Beethoven, Bach, Vivaldi, Debussy, Brahms, Handel, Chopin, Schubert, Haydn, Dvorak, Schumann, Tchaikovsky and many more:
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We also have a fine selection with the best Baroque Music:
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- published: 03 Dec 2020
- views: 34605
41:09
George Gershwin - The Tragic End of a Musical Prodigy | Biographical Documentary
One of the best loved composers and songwriters of all time, George Gershwin had no interest in music as a boy. But when he was 10 his parents bought a piano f...
One of the best loved composers and songwriters of all time, George Gershwin had no interest in music as a boy. But when he was 10 his parents bought a piano for his older brother, and to everyone’s surprise, he was able to pick out tunes he had learned by following the keys on a neighbour’s pianola.
He dropped out of school at 15 to work as a song plugger, pounding out ditties for people buying sheet music, but within three years his songs were being included in Broadway musicals.
The rest is history, he achieved worldwide fame with his musical theatre, movie scores and genre crossing jazz inspired classical music. He was intelligent, charming, witty, he painted, kept himself fit and had no secret vices.
But at the age of 38 he started behaving erratically, had an absence attack when playing at a concert and hallucinations of the smell of burning rubber. Tragically his symptoms were dismissed as psychological, and he was dead within six months.
Finding Out More
Edward Jablonski's biography, Gershwin, despite being quite old now, is still the most thorough of the numerous Gershwin biographies. I have listed this on my Amazon Store Page. https://www.amazon.com/shop/professorgraemeyorston
Academic References
Bagatti, D. (2016). Music and medicine: the tragic case of Gershwin's brain tumor and the challenges of neurosurgery in the first half of the 20th century. World Neurosurgery, 85, 298-304.
Dandy, W. E. (1919). Roentgenography of the brain after the injection of air into the spinal canal. Annals of surgery, 70(4), 397-403.
Leffert, M. (2011). The psychoanalysis and death of George Gershwin: An American tragedy. Journal of the American Academy of Psychoanalysis and Dynamic Psychiatry, 39(3), 421-452.
Sloop, G. D. (2001). What caused George Gershwin's untimely death? Journal of Medical Biography, 9(1), 28-30.
Teive, H. A., Germiniani, F., Cardoso, A. B., Paola, L. D., & Werneck, L. C. (2002). The uncinated crisis of George Gershwin. Arquivos de neuro-psiquiatria, 60, 505-508.
Copyright Disclaimer
The primary purpose of this video is educational. I have tried to use material in the public domain or with Creative Commons Non-attribution licences wherever possible. Where attribution is required, I have listed this below. I believe that any copyright material used falls under the remit of Fair Use, but if any content owners would like to dispute this, I will not hesitate to immediately remove that content. It is not my intention to infringe on content ownership in any way. If you happen to find your art or images in the video, please let me know and I will be glad to credit you.
Images
Public Domain via Wikimedia Commons
Wellcome Collection
Library of Congress
Music
Gershwin: Swanee - Al Jolson - Public domain.
Gershwin: Piano transcription of "The Man I Love" - Constantin Stephan CC4.0
Gershwin: 1st Prelude - La Pianista CC3.0
Gershwin: Rhapsody in Blue, orchestrated by Ferde Grofé, 1924 Jazz Band Version. Bramwell Tovey, piano soloist. United States Marine Band.
Gershwin: Do it again from The French Doll 1922 Paul Whiteman Orchestra - Public domain
Gershwin: Rhapsody in Blue recording from 1924, by George Gershwin. Public domain
Gershwin: Rialto Ripples - Jeffrey Biegel -Fair Use
Gershwin: When You Want 'Em, You Can't Get 'Em, When You've Got 'Em, You Don't Want 'Em - Gershwin Piano Roll. Public Domain.
Stephen Foster: The Old Folks at Home -Takayuki Yamashita -CC0
Beethoven: Symphony No 5 in C Minor: Fulda Symphonic Orchestra, Simon Schindler. EFF: Open Audio License version 1.
Chopin: Prélude op. 28 n° 4 - Dorian Pâquet CC4.0
Maurice Ravel: Bolero Conducted by Ravel 1930 Public domain
Nadia Boulanger - Trois Pièces pour violoncelle et piano - Cheng² Duo
Gershwin: American in Paris: Ulyanovsk State Academic Symphony Orchestra: conductor - Ilya Derbilov. CCAttribution
Gershwin: Porgy & Bess: Teatro Regio Torino - 2019 Production CCAttribution
Ludwig van Beethoven: Symphony No 6 Wilhelm Furtwängler - Berlin Philharmonic
Claude-Paul Taffanel: Andante Pastoral et Scherzettino. Alex Murray (flute) and Martha Goldstein (piano) CC2.0
Gershwin: The Man I Love: Nethanya - Kibbutz Orchestra conducted by Yaron Gottfried Dan Gottfried piano CC Attribution.
Gershwin: Summertime Russian String Orchestra conducted by Misha Rachlevsky
Gershwin: 3 Preludes for Clarinet and Piano II. Clarinet: Byeon Gyu-ri, Piano: Kim Hwa-jeong CCAttribution
Gershwin: Piano Concerto in F soloist, Chris Reeves, Orchestra of the Pines directed by Gene Moon. CCAttribution
Video produced by Graeme Yorston and Tom Yorston.
https://wn.com/George_Gershwin_The_Tragic_End_Of_A_Musical_Prodigy_|_Biographical_Documentary
One of the best loved composers and songwriters of all time, George Gershwin had no interest in music as a boy. But when he was 10 his parents bought a piano for his older brother, and to everyone’s surprise, he was able to pick out tunes he had learned by following the keys on a neighbour’s pianola.
He dropped out of school at 15 to work as a song plugger, pounding out ditties for people buying sheet music, but within three years his songs were being included in Broadway musicals.
The rest is history, he achieved worldwide fame with his musical theatre, movie scores and genre crossing jazz inspired classical music. He was intelligent, charming, witty, he painted, kept himself fit and had no secret vices.
But at the age of 38 he started behaving erratically, had an absence attack when playing at a concert and hallucinations of the smell of burning rubber. Tragically his symptoms were dismissed as psychological, and he was dead within six months.
Finding Out More
Edward Jablonski's biography, Gershwin, despite being quite old now, is still the most thorough of the numerous Gershwin biographies. I have listed this on my Amazon Store Page. https://www.amazon.com/shop/professorgraemeyorston
Academic References
Bagatti, D. (2016). Music and medicine: the tragic case of Gershwin's brain tumor and the challenges of neurosurgery in the first half of the 20th century. World Neurosurgery, 85, 298-304.
Dandy, W. E. (1919). Roentgenography of the brain after the injection of air into the spinal canal. Annals of surgery, 70(4), 397-403.
Leffert, M. (2011). The psychoanalysis and death of George Gershwin: An American tragedy. Journal of the American Academy of Psychoanalysis and Dynamic Psychiatry, 39(3), 421-452.
Sloop, G. D. (2001). What caused George Gershwin's untimely death? Journal of Medical Biography, 9(1), 28-30.
Teive, H. A., Germiniani, F., Cardoso, A. B., Paola, L. D., & Werneck, L. C. (2002). The uncinated crisis of George Gershwin. Arquivos de neuro-psiquiatria, 60, 505-508.
Copyright Disclaimer
The primary purpose of this video is educational. I have tried to use material in the public domain or with Creative Commons Non-attribution licences wherever possible. Where attribution is required, I have listed this below. I believe that any copyright material used falls under the remit of Fair Use, but if any content owners would like to dispute this, I will not hesitate to immediately remove that content. It is not my intention to infringe on content ownership in any way. If you happen to find your art or images in the video, please let me know and I will be glad to credit you.
Images
Public Domain via Wikimedia Commons
Wellcome Collection
Library of Congress
Music
Gershwin: Swanee - Al Jolson - Public domain.
Gershwin: Piano transcription of "The Man I Love" - Constantin Stephan CC4.0
Gershwin: 1st Prelude - La Pianista CC3.0
Gershwin: Rhapsody in Blue, orchestrated by Ferde Grofé, 1924 Jazz Band Version. Bramwell Tovey, piano soloist. United States Marine Band.
Gershwin: Do it again from The French Doll 1922 Paul Whiteman Orchestra - Public domain
Gershwin: Rhapsody in Blue recording from 1924, by George Gershwin. Public domain
Gershwin: Rialto Ripples - Jeffrey Biegel -Fair Use
Gershwin: When You Want 'Em, You Can't Get 'Em, When You've Got 'Em, You Don't Want 'Em - Gershwin Piano Roll. Public Domain.
Stephen Foster: The Old Folks at Home -Takayuki Yamashita -CC0
Beethoven: Symphony No 5 in C Minor: Fulda Symphonic Orchestra, Simon Schindler. EFF: Open Audio License version 1.
Chopin: Prélude op. 28 n° 4 - Dorian Pâquet CC4.0
Maurice Ravel: Bolero Conducted by Ravel 1930 Public domain
Nadia Boulanger - Trois Pièces pour violoncelle et piano - Cheng² Duo
Gershwin: American in Paris: Ulyanovsk State Academic Symphony Orchestra: conductor - Ilya Derbilov. CCAttribution
Gershwin: Porgy & Bess: Teatro Regio Torino - 2019 Production CCAttribution
Ludwig van Beethoven: Symphony No 6 Wilhelm Furtwängler - Berlin Philharmonic
Claude-Paul Taffanel: Andante Pastoral et Scherzettino. Alex Murray (flute) and Martha Goldstein (piano) CC2.0
Gershwin: The Man I Love: Nethanya - Kibbutz Orchestra conducted by Yaron Gottfried Dan Gottfried piano CC Attribution.
Gershwin: Summertime Russian String Orchestra conducted by Misha Rachlevsky
Gershwin: 3 Preludes for Clarinet and Piano II. Clarinet: Byeon Gyu-ri, Piano: Kim Hwa-jeong CCAttribution
Gershwin: Piano Concerto in F soloist, Chris Reeves, Orchestra of the Pines directed by Gene Moon. CCAttribution
Video produced by Graeme Yorston and Tom Yorston.
- published: 17 May 2024
- views: 460198
16:27
Rhapsody In Blue: Gershwin
George Gershwin's famous "Rhapsody in Blue" played by Libor Pesek and the Slovak National Philharmonic Orchestra. All copyright belongs to its respective owners...
George Gershwin's famous "Rhapsody in Blue" played by Libor Pesek and the Slovak National Philharmonic Orchestra. All copyright belongs to its respective owners.
https://wn.com/Rhapsody_In_Blue_Gershwin
George Gershwin's famous "Rhapsody in Blue" played by Libor Pesek and the Slovak National Philharmonic Orchestra. All copyright belongs to its respective owners.
- published: 14 Sep 2011
- views: 19737592
18:17
George Gershwin - "An American in Paris"
George Gershwin - "
An American in Paris" - Andrè Previn
To support my work of rediscovering and sharing unknown and unreleased music you can make a very welcom...
George Gershwin - "
An American in Paris" - Andrè Previn
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George Gershwin - "
An American in Paris" - Andrè Previn
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- published: 16 Mar 2011
- views: 3454398
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Gershwin plays I Got Rhythm (1931, 3 camera views)
George Gershwin plays I Got Rhythm at the opening of New York's Manhattan Theatre on 5 August 1931, his performance filmed from three different camera angles.
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George Gershwin plays I Got Rhythm at the opening of New York's Manhattan Theatre on 5 August 1931, his performance filmed from three different camera angles.
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George Gershwin plays I Got Rhythm at the opening of New York's Manhattan Theatre on 5 August 1931, his performance filmed from three different camera angles.
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- published: 06 Jan 2017
- views: 745197
50:18
Juan Presas - Standards [Full Album]
TRACKLIST
1. Without A Song (Vincent Youmans) 0:00
2. Beatrice (Sam Rivers) 6:35
3. It Ain't Necessarily So (George Gershwin) 12:53
4. Body And Soul (Johnny Gre...
TRACKLIST
1. Without A Song (Vincent Youmans) 0:00
2. Beatrice (Sam Rivers) 6:35
3. It Ain't Necessarily So (George Gershwin) 12:53
4. Body And Soul (Johnny Green) 22:04
5. You Stepped Out Of A Dream (Ignacio Herbert Brown) 29:08
6. All or Nothing at All (Arthur Altman) 37:29
7. Black Narcissus (Joe Henderson) 44:24
MÚSICOS
Juan Presas: saxo tenor, soprano, alto y arreglos / tenor, soprano and alt sax, arrangements
Pablo Raposo: piano en 1, 4 y 6 / piano in 1, 4 and 6
Tomás Fraga: guitarra en 1, 4 y 5 / guitar in 1, 4 and 5
Pablo Motta: contrabajo en 1, 4 y 6 / double bass in 1, 4 and 6
Hernán Mandelman: batería en 1, 4 y 6 / drums in 1, 4 and 6
Sebastián de Urquiza: contrabajo en 2, 3, 5 y 7 / double bass in 2, 3, 5 and 7
Bruno Varela: batería en 2, 3, 5 y 7 / drums in 2, 3, 5 and 7
Alan Zimmerman: piano en 3, 5 y 7 / piano in 3, 5 and 7
Richard Nant: trompeta en 3 / trumpet in 3
Gustavo Musso: saxo tenor en 3 / tenor sax in 3
Franco Espíndola: trombón en 3 y 7 / trombone in 3 and 7
TÉCNICA
Florencio Justo: ingeniero de grabación, mezcla y master / Recording engineer, mix and master
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TRACKLIST
1. Without A Song (Vincent Youmans) 0:00
2. Beatrice (Sam Rivers) 6:35
3. It Ain't Necessarily So (George Gershwin) 12:53
4. Body And Soul (Johnny Green) 22:04
5. You Stepped Out Of A Dream (Ignacio Herbert Brown) 29:08
6. All or Nothing at All (Arthur Altman) 37:29
7. Black Narcissus (Joe Henderson) 44:24
MÚSICOS
Juan Presas: saxo tenor, soprano, alto y arreglos / tenor, soprano and alt sax, arrangements
Pablo Raposo: piano en 1, 4 y 6 / piano in 1, 4 and 6
Tomás Fraga: guitarra en 1, 4 y 5 / guitar in 1, 4 and 5
Pablo Motta: contrabajo en 1, 4 y 6 / double bass in 1, 4 and 6
Hernán Mandelman: batería en 1, 4 y 6 / drums in 1, 4 and 6
Sebastián de Urquiza: contrabajo en 2, 3, 5 y 7 / double bass in 2, 3, 5 and 7
Bruno Varela: batería en 2, 3, 5 y 7 / drums in 2, 3, 5 and 7
Alan Zimmerman: piano en 3, 5 y 7 / piano in 3, 5 and 7
Richard Nant: trompeta en 3 / trumpet in 3
Gustavo Musso: saxo tenor en 3 / tenor sax in 3
Franco Espíndola: trombón en 3 y 7 / trombone in 3 and 7
TÉCNICA
Florencio Justo: ingeniero de grabación, mezcla y master / Recording engineer, mix and master
Seguinos en // Follow us at
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© Club del Disco 2018
- published: 13 Dec 2024
- views: 5
5:47
Rhapsody in Blue Debut | Rhapsody In Blue | Warner Archive
Rhapsody In Blue (1945) #WarnerArchive #WarnerBros #RhapsodyInBlue
Robert Alda stars alongside musical greats Al Jolson, Paul Whiteman, and Oscar Levant in thi...
Rhapsody In Blue (1945) #WarnerArchive #WarnerBros #RhapsodyInBlue
Robert Alda stars alongside musical greats Al Jolson, Paul Whiteman, and Oscar Levant in this biopic treatment of the life of composer George Gershwin. The film traces Gershwin's rise, from his first big hit "Swanee" (performed by Al Jolson, playing himself), to his collaborations with lyricist brother Ira (Herbert Rudley) to the heights of artistic achievement with the debut of "Rhapsody in Blue" at Aeolian Hall.
Directed By Irving Rapper
Starring Robert Alda, Joan Leslie, Alexis Smith
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Robert Alda stars alongside musical greats Al Jolson, Paul Whiteman, and Oscar Levant in this biopic treatment of the life of composer George Gershwin. The film traces Gershwin's rise, from his first big hit "Swanee" (performed by Al Jolson, playing himself), to his collaborations with lyricist brother Ira (Herbert Rudley) to the heights of artistic achievement with the debut of "Rhapsody in Blue" at Aeolian Hall.
Directed By Irving Rapper
Starring Robert Alda, Joan Leslie, Alexis Smith
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- published: 16 Jul 2017
- views: 6172764
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Martha Argerich: Ravel - Piano Concerto in G Major | Nobel Prize Concert 2009
From the Stockholm Concert Hall,
The Nobel Prize Concert with the Crown Princess, Victoria
Martha Argerich - piano
The Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra
Yuri Temirkanov - conductor
Maurice Ravel - Piano Concerto in G Major
0:00 I. Allegramente
8:40 II. Adagio assai
18:44 III. Presto
Click here to watch the full Nobel Prize Concert: https://goo.gl/7thmTX
Click here to compare Martha Argerich's interpretation with David Fray's: https://youtu.be/cJOW5mlhH_Y
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As part of the official Nobel Week, the world’s most renowned artists are gathering each year to pay tribute to the Nobel Laureates. The 2009 concert offered a special highlight in the series with Martha Argerich performing Ravel’s Piano Concerto in G Major by Maurice Ravel under Yuri...
published: 30 Jun 2018
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Seong-Jin Cho: Ravel Piano Concerto in G major(with the BPO and Sir Simon Rattle, 2017)
Berliner Philharmoniker conducted by Sir Simon Rattle
November 4, 2017 Berliner Philharmonie
00:00 I. Allegrament
09:05 II. Adagio assai
18:25 III. Presto
published: 10 Oct 2021
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Maurice Ravel - Piano Concerto in G major
- Composer: Joseph-Maurice Ravel (7 March 1875 -- 28 December 1937)
- Orchestra: Philharmonia Orchestra
- Conductor: Ettore Gracis
- Soloist: Arturo Benedetti Michelangeli
- Year of recording: 1957
Piano Concerto in G major, written in 1929-1931.
00:00 - I. Allegramente
08:37 - II. Adagio assai
18:02 - III. Presto
The piano was Ravel's favorite instrument, and of his two extraordinary concertos, the Piano Concerto in G major was, in his opinion, "more Ravelian." Indeed, the two works are profoundly different, but without being, as Vladimir Jankélévitch observed in his book about the composer, more (or less) Ravelian than the other. Nevertheless, Ravel's opinion should not be dismissed, for it reflects his personal predilection, and, as any listener can tell, the work literally ...
published: 15 Nov 2015
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Jean-Yves Thibaudet - Ravel - Piano Concerto in G major
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Maurice Ravel
Piano Concerto in G major
1 Allegramente
2 Adagio assai
3 Presto
Jean-Yves Thibaudet, piano
Gustav Mahler Jugendorchester
Philippe Jordan. conductor
Live recording. London, Proms 2013
published: 04 Nov 2013
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Yuja Wang - Ravel G Major Piano Concerto plus encores
Yuja Wang plays Ravel's piano concerto in G minor with Orchestra dell'Accademia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia in Rome in June 2016. Lionel Bringuier conducting.
Encores: Carmen Variations (Horowitz), Melody (Guck/Sgambati)
published: 02 Jan 2017
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Ravel: Piano Concerto in G Major, M. 83 - II. Adagio assai
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Ravel: Piano Concerto in G Major, M. 83 - II. Adagio assai · Krystian Zimerman · The Cleveland Orchestra · Pierre Boulez · Maurice Ravel
Ravel: Piano Concertos; Valses nobles et sentimentales
℗ 1998 Deutsche Grammophon GmbH, Berlin
Released on: 1998-01-01
Producer: Roger Wright
Producer: Dr. Marion Thiem
Producer, Recording Producer: Helmut Burk
Studio Personnel, Balance Engineer: Rainer Maillard
Studio Personnel, Recording Engineer: Klaus Behrens
Studio Personnel, Recording Engineer: Stephan Flock
Studio Personnel, Recording Engineer: Reinhard Lagemann
Editor: Jürgen Bulgrin
Composer: Maurice Ravel
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published: 30 Jul 2018
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Arturo Benedetti Michelangeli - Ravel Piano Concerto
Ravel: Concerto in Sol per pianoforte e orchestra
Arturo Benedetti Michelangeli
London Symphony Orchestra - Sergiu Celibidache
1982
sobriofestival.com
published: 21 May 2012
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Ravel : Concerto en sol (Martha Argerich / Orchestre national de France / Emmanuel Krivine)
Martha Argerich interprète le Concerto pour piano et orchestre en sol majeur de Maurice Ravel aux côtés de l’Orchestre National de France, dirigé par Emmanuel Krivine.
Enregistré le 5 octobre 2017 à l’Auditorium de la Maison de la Radio (Paris).
#MauriceRavel #argerich #OrchestreNationalDeFrance #piano
00:00 - Début du concert
01:11 - 1er mouvement : Allegramente
09:30 - 2ème mouvement : Adagio assai
18:46 - 3ème mouvement : Presto
25:37 - Encore 1: Kreisler - Schon Rosmarin
28:47 - Encore 2: Scarlatti - Sonata K141 in D minor
La composition du Concerto pour piano en sol majeur de Ravel est contemporaine de celle de son Concerto pour la main gauche, en 1929. Le premier est « solaire et turbulent », le second « sombre et désespéré », note le musicologue Nicolas Southon.
A la fois po...
published: 03 May 2018
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Ravel - Piano Concerto in G [Seong-Jin Cho]
Maurice Ravel
M. 83, Piano Concerto in G major
Performer : Seong-Jin Cho
00:00 I. Allegramente
06:00 Cadenza
06:56 I. Allegramente
08:37 II. Adagio assai
18:27 III. Presto
Original Video : https://youtu.be/qJFLrGQMJZ4?si=AOcWWJi9aDABu8li
published: 14 Jun 2024
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Martha Argerich: Ravel - Concerto for Piano and Orchestra (Orchestre National de France)
From Alte Oper Frankfurt, 1990
Pianist Martha Argerich and the Orchestre National de France under the baton of Charles Dutoit
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Maurice Ravel - Concerto for Piano and Orchestra in G Major
0:00 Intro
0:44 I. Allegramente
9:00 II. Adagio assai
17:55 III. Presto
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published: 29 Oct 2020
23:40
Martha Argerich: Ravel - Piano Concerto in G Major | Nobel Prize Concert 2009
From the Stockholm Concert Hall,
The Nobel Prize Concert with the Crown Princess, Victoria
Martha Argerich - piano
The Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra
Y...
From the Stockholm Concert Hall,
The Nobel Prize Concert with the Crown Princess, Victoria
Martha Argerich - piano
The Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra
Yuri Temirkanov - conductor
Maurice Ravel - Piano Concerto in G Major
0:00 I. Allegramente
8:40 II. Adagio assai
18:44 III. Presto
Click here to watch the full Nobel Prize Concert: https://goo.gl/7thmTX
Click here to compare Martha Argerich's interpretation with David Fray's: https://youtu.be/cJOW5mlhH_Y
Subscribe to EuroArts: https://goo.gl/jrui3M
As part of the official Nobel Week, the world’s most renowned artists are gathering each year to pay tribute to the Nobel Laureates. The 2009 concert offered a special highlight in the series with Martha Argerich performing Ravel’s Piano Concerto in G Major by Maurice Ravel under Yuri Temirkanov, this time leading the Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra. Members of the Swedish Royal Family as well as guests of the Nobel Foundation are also attending the highly acclaimed event, which gathers internationally renowned artists and conductors each year.
https://wn.com/Martha_Argerich_Ravel_Piano_Concerto_In_G_Major_|_Nobel_Prize_Concert_2009
From the Stockholm Concert Hall,
The Nobel Prize Concert with the Crown Princess, Victoria
Martha Argerich - piano
The Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra
Yuri Temirkanov - conductor
Maurice Ravel - Piano Concerto in G Major
0:00 I. Allegramente
8:40 II. Adagio assai
18:44 III. Presto
Click here to watch the full Nobel Prize Concert: https://goo.gl/7thmTX
Click here to compare Martha Argerich's interpretation with David Fray's: https://youtu.be/cJOW5mlhH_Y
Subscribe to EuroArts: https://goo.gl/jrui3M
As part of the official Nobel Week, the world’s most renowned artists are gathering each year to pay tribute to the Nobel Laureates. The 2009 concert offered a special highlight in the series with Martha Argerich performing Ravel’s Piano Concerto in G Major by Maurice Ravel under Yuri Temirkanov, this time leading the Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra. Members of the Swedish Royal Family as well as guests of the Nobel Foundation are also attending the highly acclaimed event, which gathers internationally renowned artists and conductors each year.
- published: 30 Jun 2018
- views: 1399707
25:05
Seong-Jin Cho: Ravel Piano Concerto in G major(with the BPO and Sir Simon Rattle, 2017)
Berliner Philharmoniker conducted by Sir Simon Rattle
November 4, 2017 Berliner Philharmonie
00:00 I. Allegrament
09:05 II. Adagio assai
18:25 III. Presto
Berliner Philharmoniker conducted by Sir Simon Rattle
November 4, 2017 Berliner Philharmonie
00:00 I. Allegrament
09:05 II. Adagio assai
18:25 III. Presto
https://wn.com/Seong_Jin_Cho_Ravel_Piano_Concerto_In_G_Major(With_The_Bpo_And_Sir_Simon_Rattle,_2017)
Berliner Philharmoniker conducted by Sir Simon Rattle
November 4, 2017 Berliner Philharmonie
00:00 I. Allegrament
09:05 II. Adagio assai
18:25 III. Presto
- published: 10 Oct 2021
- views: 169673
21:58
Maurice Ravel - Piano Concerto in G major
- Composer: Joseph-Maurice Ravel (7 March 1875 -- 28 December 1937)
- Orchestra: Philharmonia Orchestra
- Conductor: Ettore Gracis
- Soloist: Arturo Benedett...
- Composer: Joseph-Maurice Ravel (7 March 1875 -- 28 December 1937)
- Orchestra: Philharmonia Orchestra
- Conductor: Ettore Gracis
- Soloist: Arturo Benedetti Michelangeli
- Year of recording: 1957
Piano Concerto in G major, written in 1929-1931.
00:00 - I. Allegramente
08:37 - II. Adagio assai
18:02 - III. Presto
The piano was Ravel's favorite instrument, and of his two extraordinary concertos, the Piano Concerto in G major was, in his opinion, "more Ravelian." Indeed, the two works are profoundly different, but without being, as Vladimir Jankélévitch observed in his book about the composer, more (or less) Ravelian than the other. Nevertheless, Ravel's opinion should not be dismissed, for it reflects his personal predilection, and, as any listener can tell, the work literally overflows with exuberance, delight, and verve. The Concerto may have been conceived in 1928, the year Ravel received his honorary doctorate from the University of Oxford. While some commentators have found the source of this Concerto in Ravel's Rhapsody on Basque themes Zazpiak bat, a project which remained unfinished, Robert de Fragny remembered that the composer had remarked that the dazzling opening theme came to him during a train ride from Oxford to London in 1928. In 1929, despite failing health, Ravel talked about a world tour on which he would perform his Concerto. While the world tour never materialized, the composer's life was sufficiently hectic, as he received a commission to compose another piano concerto, the Piano Concerto in D major (for the left hand).
Completed in November 1931, the concerto was premiered in January 1932, in a legendary performance by Marguerite Long. The sensations that this work conjures up, right from the beginning, are brightness and boundless energy.
- Opening with a whiplash sound, the first movement, Allegramente, proceeds rapidly, from an initial burst of light, composed of a lively piccolo tune threading through crystalline, harp-like piano figuration, to the incisive ending, traversing the many truly magical, even mysterious, moments of repose, when the piano indulges in dreamy, languid soliloquies. Delighting in the piano's expressive potential, Ravel fully employs the instrument's sonority, weaving, for example, a trill into a melody. The piano's rich and subtle discourse is magnificently matched by the orchestra, which, appearing in many guises, mimics and complements the piano, reinforcing the sensation of relentless energy by sharp, metallic, insistent statements by the trumpet. Ravel's splendid orchestration (like his "Daphnis and Chloe", uploaded on this channel), which tempts the listener to experience this work as a brilliant, and almost self-sufficient, demonstration of sheer musical color, reflects the composer's interest in jazz, evidenced by blue notes, trombone glissandi, and similar effects. However, the jazz elements are profoundly Ravelian, which means that they hardly strike the listener as out of context.
- The remarkable second movement introduces an introspective, soulful atmosphere, seemingly quite remote from the bustle of the previous movement. A simply stated solo piano theme, of a disarming yet profoundly soulful simplicity, suggesting, perhaps, the image of a solitary promenade in the moonlight, yields to a timeless flute theme which expresses feelings of longing, sorrow, and subdued, yet clearly stated, passion.
- The final movement, as the piano wends its way through a series of shrieks and wails, executed by woodwind and brass instruments, affects the listener as a mounting wave of sound. A sudden, abrupt exclamation concludes the seductive cacophony of this climactic movement, and the listener experiences a desire to revisit the enchanted landscape of a musical work whose limpid formal structure contains a seemingly boundless world -- without a trace of creative fatigue or ambivalence -- of elegantly turned musical ideas.
The concerto is dedicated "à Marguerite Long".
https://wn.com/Maurice_Ravel_Piano_Concerto_In_G_Major
- Composer: Joseph-Maurice Ravel (7 March 1875 -- 28 December 1937)
- Orchestra: Philharmonia Orchestra
- Conductor: Ettore Gracis
- Soloist: Arturo Benedetti Michelangeli
- Year of recording: 1957
Piano Concerto in G major, written in 1929-1931.
00:00 - I. Allegramente
08:37 - II. Adagio assai
18:02 - III. Presto
The piano was Ravel's favorite instrument, and of his two extraordinary concertos, the Piano Concerto in G major was, in his opinion, "more Ravelian." Indeed, the two works are profoundly different, but without being, as Vladimir Jankélévitch observed in his book about the composer, more (or less) Ravelian than the other. Nevertheless, Ravel's opinion should not be dismissed, for it reflects his personal predilection, and, as any listener can tell, the work literally overflows with exuberance, delight, and verve. The Concerto may have been conceived in 1928, the year Ravel received his honorary doctorate from the University of Oxford. While some commentators have found the source of this Concerto in Ravel's Rhapsody on Basque themes Zazpiak bat, a project which remained unfinished, Robert de Fragny remembered that the composer had remarked that the dazzling opening theme came to him during a train ride from Oxford to London in 1928. In 1929, despite failing health, Ravel talked about a world tour on which he would perform his Concerto. While the world tour never materialized, the composer's life was sufficiently hectic, as he received a commission to compose another piano concerto, the Piano Concerto in D major (for the left hand).
Completed in November 1931, the concerto was premiered in January 1932, in a legendary performance by Marguerite Long. The sensations that this work conjures up, right from the beginning, are brightness and boundless energy.
- Opening with a whiplash sound, the first movement, Allegramente, proceeds rapidly, from an initial burst of light, composed of a lively piccolo tune threading through crystalline, harp-like piano figuration, to the incisive ending, traversing the many truly magical, even mysterious, moments of repose, when the piano indulges in dreamy, languid soliloquies. Delighting in the piano's expressive potential, Ravel fully employs the instrument's sonority, weaving, for example, a trill into a melody. The piano's rich and subtle discourse is magnificently matched by the orchestra, which, appearing in many guises, mimics and complements the piano, reinforcing the sensation of relentless energy by sharp, metallic, insistent statements by the trumpet. Ravel's splendid orchestration (like his "Daphnis and Chloe", uploaded on this channel), which tempts the listener to experience this work as a brilliant, and almost self-sufficient, demonstration of sheer musical color, reflects the composer's interest in jazz, evidenced by blue notes, trombone glissandi, and similar effects. However, the jazz elements are profoundly Ravelian, which means that they hardly strike the listener as out of context.
- The remarkable second movement introduces an introspective, soulful atmosphere, seemingly quite remote from the bustle of the previous movement. A simply stated solo piano theme, of a disarming yet profoundly soulful simplicity, suggesting, perhaps, the image of a solitary promenade in the moonlight, yields to a timeless flute theme which expresses feelings of longing, sorrow, and subdued, yet clearly stated, passion.
- The final movement, as the piano wends its way through a series of shrieks and wails, executed by woodwind and brass instruments, affects the listener as a mounting wave of sound. A sudden, abrupt exclamation concludes the seductive cacophony of this climactic movement, and the listener experiences a desire to revisit the enchanted landscape of a musical work whose limpid formal structure contains a seemingly boundless world -- without a trace of creative fatigue or ambivalence -- of elegantly turned musical ideas.
The concerto is dedicated "à Marguerite Long".
- published: 15 Nov 2015
- views: 755127
20:50
Jean-Yves Thibaudet - Ravel - Piano Concerto in G major
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Piano Concerto in G major
1 Allegramente
2 Adagio assa...
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Maurice Ravel
Piano Concerto in G major
1 Allegramente
2 Adagio assai
3 Presto
Jean-Yves Thibaudet, piano
Gustav Mahler Jugendorchester
Philippe Jordan. conductor
Live recording. London, Proms 2013
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Maurice Ravel
Piano Concerto in G major
1 Allegramente
2 Adagio assai
3 Presto
Jean-Yves Thibaudet, piano
Gustav Mahler Jugendorchester
Philippe Jordan. conductor
Live recording. London, Proms 2013
- published: 04 Nov 2013
- views: 461897
29:17
Yuja Wang - Ravel G Major Piano Concerto plus encores
Yuja Wang plays Ravel's piano concerto in G minor with Orchestra dell'Accademia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia in Rome in June 2016. Lionel Bringuier conducting.
E...
Yuja Wang plays Ravel's piano concerto in G minor with Orchestra dell'Accademia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia in Rome in June 2016. Lionel Bringuier conducting.
Encores: Carmen Variations (Horowitz), Melody (Guck/Sgambati)
https://wn.com/Yuja_Wang_Ravel_G_Major_Piano_Concerto_Plus_Encores
Yuja Wang plays Ravel's piano concerto in G minor with Orchestra dell'Accademia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia in Rome in June 2016. Lionel Bringuier conducting.
Encores: Carmen Variations (Horowitz), Melody (Guck/Sgambati)
- published: 02 Jan 2017
- views: 327925
9:23
Ravel: Piano Concerto in G Major, M. 83 - II. Adagio assai
Provided to YouTube by Universal Music Group
Ravel: Piano Concerto in G Major, M. 83 - II. Adagio assai · Krystian Zimerman · The Cleveland Orchestra · Pierre ...
Provided to YouTube by Universal Music Group
Ravel: Piano Concerto in G Major, M. 83 - II. Adagio assai · Krystian Zimerman · The Cleveland Orchestra · Pierre Boulez · Maurice Ravel
Ravel: Piano Concertos; Valses nobles et sentimentales
℗ 1998 Deutsche Grammophon GmbH, Berlin
Released on: 1998-01-01
Producer: Roger Wright
Producer: Dr. Marion Thiem
Producer, Recording Producer: Helmut Burk
Studio Personnel, Balance Engineer: Rainer Maillard
Studio Personnel, Recording Engineer: Klaus Behrens
Studio Personnel, Recording Engineer: Stephan Flock
Studio Personnel, Recording Engineer: Reinhard Lagemann
Editor: Jürgen Bulgrin
Composer: Maurice Ravel
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Ravel: Piano Concerto in G Major, M. 83 - II. Adagio assai · Krystian Zimerman · The Cleveland Orchestra · Pierre Boulez · Maurice Ravel
Ravel: Piano Concertos; Valses nobles et sentimentales
℗ 1998 Deutsche Grammophon GmbH, Berlin
Released on: 1998-01-01
Producer: Roger Wright
Producer: Dr. Marion Thiem
Producer, Recording Producer: Helmut Burk
Studio Personnel, Balance Engineer: Rainer Maillard
Studio Personnel, Recording Engineer: Klaus Behrens
Studio Personnel, Recording Engineer: Stephan Flock
Studio Personnel, Recording Engineer: Reinhard Lagemann
Editor: Jürgen Bulgrin
Composer: Maurice Ravel
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- published: 30 Jul 2018
- views: 585899
25:52
Arturo Benedetti Michelangeli - Ravel Piano Concerto
Ravel: Concerto in Sol per pianoforte e orchestra
Arturo Benedetti Michelangeli
London Symphony Orchestra - Sergiu Celibidache
1982
sobriofestival.com
Ravel: Concerto in Sol per pianoforte e orchestra
Arturo Benedetti Michelangeli
London Symphony Orchestra - Sergiu Celibidache
1982
sobriofestival.com
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Ravel: Concerto in Sol per pianoforte e orchestra
Arturo Benedetti Michelangeli
London Symphony Orchestra - Sergiu Celibidache
1982
sobriofestival.com
- published: 21 May 2012
- views: 580264
32:54
Ravel : Concerto en sol (Martha Argerich / Orchestre national de France / Emmanuel Krivine)
Martha Argerich interprète le Concerto pour piano et orchestre en sol majeur de Maurice Ravel aux côtés de l’Orchestre National de France, dirigé par Emmanuel K...
Martha Argerich interprète le Concerto pour piano et orchestre en sol majeur de Maurice Ravel aux côtés de l’Orchestre National de France, dirigé par Emmanuel Krivine.
Enregistré le 5 octobre 2017 à l’Auditorium de la Maison de la Radio (Paris).
#MauriceRavel #argerich #OrchestreNationalDeFrance #piano
00:00 - Début du concert
01:11 - 1er mouvement : Allegramente
09:30 - 2ème mouvement : Adagio assai
18:46 - 3ème mouvement : Presto
25:37 - Encore 1: Kreisler - Schon Rosmarin
28:47 - Encore 2: Scarlatti - Sonata K141 in D minor
La composition du Concerto pour piano en sol majeur de Ravel est contemporaine de celle de son Concerto pour la main gauche, en 1929. Le premier est « solaire et turbulent », le second « sombre et désespéré », note le musicologue Nicolas Southon.
A la fois poétique, envolée et formelle, l’œuvre fait référence à deux maîtres du concerto pour piano. A travers son deuxième mouvement, Ravel s’inspire directement du Larghetto tiré du Quintette avec clarinette de Mozart, compositeur qui demeure sa principale référence en termes de forme. Il se nourrit aussi de la musique de Saint-Saëns, modèle de virtuosité et d’éclat pianistique, et de celle de Liszt, avec son Concerto pour piano n°1.
Classique par sa forme en trois mouvements (Allegramente, Adagio assai et Presto), l’œuvre n’en est pas moins extrêmement moderne par ses emprunts au jazz, en particulier dans les deux derniers mouvements. L’Adagio est « comme improvisé », il « fait usage de la blue note et rappelle le récent jazz symphonique de Gershwin. » Le Presto mêle quant à lui jazz et folklore dans une course effrénée entre le piano et l’orchestre.
10 choses que vous ne savez peut être pas sur Ravel:
https://www.francemusique.fr/musique-classique/10-petites-choses-que-vous-ne-savez-peut-etre-pas-sur-ravel-33496
Le concerto en sol par Fazil Say :
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J9O_JwYuhWo
Biographie de Maurice Ravel
https://www.francemusique.fr/personne/maurice-ravel?xtmc=maurice%20ravel&xtnp=1&xtcr=1
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https://wn.com/Ravel_Concerto_En_Sol_(Martha_Argerich_Orchestre_National_De_France_Emmanuel_Krivine)
Martha Argerich interprète le Concerto pour piano et orchestre en sol majeur de Maurice Ravel aux côtés de l’Orchestre National de France, dirigé par Emmanuel Krivine.
Enregistré le 5 octobre 2017 à l’Auditorium de la Maison de la Radio (Paris).
#MauriceRavel #argerich #OrchestreNationalDeFrance #piano
00:00 - Début du concert
01:11 - 1er mouvement : Allegramente
09:30 - 2ème mouvement : Adagio assai
18:46 - 3ème mouvement : Presto
25:37 - Encore 1: Kreisler - Schon Rosmarin
28:47 - Encore 2: Scarlatti - Sonata K141 in D minor
La composition du Concerto pour piano en sol majeur de Ravel est contemporaine de celle de son Concerto pour la main gauche, en 1929. Le premier est « solaire et turbulent », le second « sombre et désespéré », note le musicologue Nicolas Southon.
A la fois poétique, envolée et formelle, l’œuvre fait référence à deux maîtres du concerto pour piano. A travers son deuxième mouvement, Ravel s’inspire directement du Larghetto tiré du Quintette avec clarinette de Mozart, compositeur qui demeure sa principale référence en termes de forme. Il se nourrit aussi de la musique de Saint-Saëns, modèle de virtuosité et d’éclat pianistique, et de celle de Liszt, avec son Concerto pour piano n°1.
Classique par sa forme en trois mouvements (Allegramente, Adagio assai et Presto), l’œuvre n’en est pas moins extrêmement moderne par ses emprunts au jazz, en particulier dans les deux derniers mouvements. L’Adagio est « comme improvisé », il « fait usage de la blue note et rappelle le récent jazz symphonique de Gershwin. » Le Presto mêle quant à lui jazz et folklore dans une course effrénée entre le piano et l’orchestre.
10 choses que vous ne savez peut être pas sur Ravel:
https://www.francemusique.fr/musique-classique/10-petites-choses-que-vous-ne-savez-peut-etre-pas-sur-ravel-33496
Le concerto en sol par Fazil Say :
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J9O_JwYuhWo
Biographie de Maurice Ravel
https://www.francemusique.fr/personne/maurice-ravel?xtmc=maurice%20ravel&xtnp=1&xtcr=1
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- published: 03 May 2018
- views: 662295
22:27
Ravel - Piano Concerto in G [Seong-Jin Cho]
Maurice Ravel
M. 83, Piano Concerto in G major
Performer : Seong-Jin Cho
00:00 I. Allegramente
06:00 Cadenza
06:56 I. Allegramente
08:37 II. Adagio assai
18:27...
Maurice Ravel
M. 83, Piano Concerto in G major
Performer : Seong-Jin Cho
00:00 I. Allegramente
06:00 Cadenza
06:56 I. Allegramente
08:37 II. Adagio assai
18:27 III. Presto
Original Video : https://youtu.be/qJFLrGQMJZ4?si=AOcWWJi9aDABu8li
https://wn.com/Ravel_Piano_Concerto_In_G_Seong_Jin_Cho
Maurice Ravel
M. 83, Piano Concerto in G major
Performer : Seong-Jin Cho
00:00 I. Allegramente
06:00 Cadenza
06:56 I. Allegramente
08:37 II. Adagio assai
18:27 III. Presto
Original Video : https://youtu.be/qJFLrGQMJZ4?si=AOcWWJi9aDABu8li
- published: 14 Jun 2024
- views: 757
23:15
Martha Argerich: Ravel - Concerto for Piano and Orchestra (Orchestre National de France)
From Alte Oper Frankfurt, 1990
Pianist Martha Argerich and the Orchestre National de France under the baton of Charles Dutoit
Are you a Martha Argerich fan? Don...
From Alte Oper Frankfurt, 1990
Pianist Martha Argerich and the Orchestre National de France under the baton of Charles Dutoit
Are you a Martha Argerich fan? Don't miss this intimate documentary on Martha Argerich, recorded by her daughter Stéphanie Argerich on @Euroarts: https://youtu.be/WV2jPWyQOqE
You may also find it with Spanish subtitles: https://youtu.be/22PvxFcMFxA
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Maurice Ravel - Concerto for Piano and Orchestra in G Major
0:00 Intro
0:44 I. Allegramente
9:00 II. Adagio assai
17:55 III. Presto
© Licensed by Digital Classics Distribution
https://wn.com/Martha_Argerich_Ravel_Concerto_For_Piano_And_Orchestra_(Orchestre_National_De_France)
From Alte Oper Frankfurt, 1990
Pianist Martha Argerich and the Orchestre National de France under the baton of Charles Dutoit
Are you a Martha Argerich fan? Don't miss this intimate documentary on Martha Argerich, recorded by her daughter Stéphanie Argerich on @Euroarts: https://youtu.be/WV2jPWyQOqE
You may also find it with Spanish subtitles: https://youtu.be/22PvxFcMFxA
Subscribe to wocomoMUSIC: https://goo.gl/ahZRzC
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Maurice Ravel - Concerto for Piano and Orchestra in G Major
0:00 Intro
0:44 I. Allegramente
9:00 II. Adagio assai
17:55 III. Presto
© Licensed by Digital Classics Distribution
- published: 29 Oct 2020
- views: 74141