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Bernstein, The greatest 5 min. in music education
This amazing lecture series (The unanswered Question ), is actually an interdisciplinary overview about the evolution of Western European classical music from Bach through the 20th century crisis and beyond a bit . Mr. Bernstein uses linguistics namely Chomskian Linguistics to provide a framework to illustrate how music and all the arts evolved toward greater and greater levels of ambiguity/expressivity over history until the 20th century crisis . He manages this impressive feat of popular education , by dividing music into; Phonology (the study of sound); Syntax (the study of structure) and; Semantics (the study of meaning)
published: 07 Nov 2012
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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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Tenor Keeps Screwing Up while Bernstein Conducts - Awkward Sequence
Bernstein conducts his own score form West Side Story in the recording studio, and has a "fun" time with a poor tenor who keeps screwing it up. I really can't blame Jose Carreras - it's just a great tense sequence caught on film.
published: 19 Nov 2014
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Candide Overture: Leonard Bernstein conducting
Candide Overture, conducted by the composer himself, Leonard Bernstein. Concert performance of Candide with June Anderson, Jerry Hadley, Christa Ludwig, Nicolai Gedda - London Symphony Orchestra (London, December 13, 1989).
published: 07 May 2007
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The Best of Bernstein
Leonard Bernstein (August 25, 1918 – October 14, 1990) was an American composer, conductor, author, music lecturer, and pianist. He was among the first conductors born and educated in the US to receive worldwide acclaim. According to music critic Donal Henahan, he was "one of the most prodigiously talented and successful musicians in American history."
His fame derived from his long tenure as the music director of the New York Philharmonic, from his conducting of concerts with most of the world's leading orchestras, and from his music for West Side Story, Peter Pan,[3] Candide, Wonderful Town, On the Town, On the Waterfront, his Mass, and a range of other compositions, including three symphonies and many shorter chamber and solo works.
Bernstein was the first conductor to give a series o...
published: 29 May 2013
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Leonard Bernstein's Reflections: Portrait of Bernstein at the zenith of his career
Filmed in 1977, the documentary had to wait thirty-one years before being released in his native country. It shows the iconic American conductor rehearsing and performing at a Bernstein retrospective in Tel Aviv - equally amazingly, the very first retrospective given to his music.
#leonardbernstein #maestro #westsidestory
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Watch an amazing performance of Bernstein's "Mambo" from "West Side Story" by Gustavo Dudamel with Orquesta Sinfónica Simón Bolívar de Venezuela:
https://youtu.be/lceRH17lSfw
In Leonard Bernstein: Reflections, he discusses his Boston childhood, his musical growth at Harvard and the Curtis Institute, and the influence of great masters like Reiner, Mitropoulos, and Koussevitzky. He shares his feelings on the primacy of tonal...
published: 11 Jun 2021
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Leonard Bernstein talks about the Beatles
Excerpts from the documentary Inside Pop: The Rock Revolution, originally broadcast April 25, 1967.
published: 18 Jan 2021
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Vocalist Disagrees With Bernstein's Tempo
Bernstein describes this passage as "always impossible" and suggests that the audience won't understand the words anyway, so what's the big deal? Awkward.
published: 23 Feb 2021
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Leonard Bernstein
Maestro
published: 05 Nov 2019
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Leonard Bernstein Discussing Beethoven's 6th and 7th Symphony
Leonard Bernstein and Maximilian Schell discuss some of the aspects of the Symphony No. 6 "Pastoral" and Symphony No. 7 by Ludwig Van Beethoven. They also discuss his life and how he composed some of his music.
published: 14 Jan 2011
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Bernstein, The greatest 5 min. in music education
This amazing lecture series (The unanswered Question ), is actually an interdisciplinary overview about the evolution of Western European classical music from B...
This amazing lecture series (The unanswered Question ), is actually an interdisciplinary overview about the evolution of Western European classical music from Bach through the 20th century crisis and beyond a bit . Mr. Bernstein uses linguistics namely Chomskian Linguistics to provide a framework to illustrate how music and all the arts evolved toward greater and greater levels of ambiguity/expressivity over history until the 20th century crisis . He manages this impressive feat of popular education , by dividing music into; Phonology (the study of sound); Syntax (the study of structure) and; Semantics (the study of meaning)
https://wn.com/Bernstein,_The_Greatest_5_Min._In_Music_Education
This amazing lecture series (The unanswered Question ), is actually an interdisciplinary overview about the evolution of Western European classical music from Bach through the 20th century crisis and beyond a bit . Mr. Bernstein uses linguistics namely Chomskian Linguistics to provide a framework to illustrate how music and all the arts evolved toward greater and greater levels of ambiguity/expressivity over history until the 20th century crisis . He manages this impressive feat of popular education , by dividing music into; Phonology (the study of sound); Syntax (the study of structure) and; Semantics (the study of meaning)
- published: 07 Nov 2012
- views: 4711184
17:03
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
5:02
Tenor Keeps Screwing Up while Bernstein Conducts - Awkward Sequence
Bernstein conducts his own score form West Side Story in the recording studio, and has a "fun" time with a poor tenor who keeps screwing it up. I really can't ...
Bernstein conducts his own score form West Side Story in the recording studio, and has a "fun" time with a poor tenor who keeps screwing it up. I really can't blame Jose Carreras - it's just a great tense sequence caught on film.
https://wn.com/Tenor_Keeps_Screwing_Up_While_Bernstein_Conducts_Awkward_Sequence
Bernstein conducts his own score form West Side Story in the recording studio, and has a "fun" time with a poor tenor who keeps screwing it up. I really can't blame Jose Carreras - it's just a great tense sequence caught on film.
- published: 19 Nov 2014
- views: 1769780
4:42
Candide Overture: Leonard Bernstein conducting
Candide Overture, conducted by the composer himself, Leonard Bernstein. Concert performance of Candide with June Anderson, Jerry Hadley, Christa Ludwig, Nicola...
Candide Overture, conducted by the composer himself, Leonard Bernstein. Concert performance of Candide with June Anderson, Jerry Hadley, Christa Ludwig, Nicolai Gedda - London Symphony Orchestra (London, December 13, 1989).
https://wn.com/Candide_Overture_Leonard_Bernstein_Conducting
Candide Overture, conducted by the composer himself, Leonard Bernstein. Concert performance of Candide with June Anderson, Jerry Hadley, Christa Ludwig, Nicolai Gedda - London Symphony Orchestra (London, December 13, 1989).
- published: 07 May 2007
- views: 3463617
1:03:51
The Best of Bernstein
Leonard Bernstein (August 25, 1918 – October 14, 1990) was an American composer, conductor, author, music lecturer, and pianist. He was among the first conducto...
Leonard Bernstein (August 25, 1918 – October 14, 1990) was an American composer, conductor, author, music lecturer, and pianist. He was among the first conductors born and educated in the US to receive worldwide acclaim. According to music critic Donal Henahan, he was "one of the most prodigiously talented and successful musicians in American history."
His fame derived from his long tenure as the music director of the New York Philharmonic, from his conducting of concerts with most of the world's leading orchestras, and from his music for West Side Story, Peter Pan,[3] Candide, Wonderful Town, On the Town, On the Waterfront, his Mass, and a range of other compositions, including three symphonies and many shorter chamber and solo works.
Bernstein was the first conductor to give a series of television lectures on classical music, starting in 1954 and continuing until his death. He was a skilled pianist,[4] often conducting piano concertos from the keyboard. He was also a critical figure in the modern revival of the music of Gustav Mahler, the composer he was most passionately interested in.[5]
As a composer he wrote in many styles encompassing symphonic and orchestral music, ballet, film and theatre music, choral works, opera, chamber music and pieces for the piano. Many of his works are regularly performed around the world, although none has matched the tremendous popular and critical success of West Side Story.
Leonard Bernstein
Tracklist:
Candide
1. Abertura
Três variações do Balé "Fancy Free"
2. Variação I: Galop
3. Variação II: Waltz
4. Variação III: Danzon
Danças Sinfônicas de "West Side Story" (Amor, Sublime Amor)
5. Prólogo (Allegro moderato)
6. Somewhere (Adagio)
7. Scherzo (Vivace e leggiero)
8. Mambo (Meno presto)
9. Cha-Cha (Andantino con grazia)
10. Meeting Scene (Meno mosso)
11. Cool Fugue (Allegretto)
12. Rumble (Molto allegro)
13. Finale (Adagio)
Três episódios de dança "On The Town" (Um dia em Nova York)
14. I. The Great Lover
15. II. Lonely Town: Pas de deux
16. III. Times Square: 1944
17. Suíte sinfônica de "On the Waterfront" (Sindicato dos Ladrões)
Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
For more:
http://www.melhoresmusicasclassicas.blogspot.com
#MusicHistory
#ClassicalMusic
#Bernstein
https://wn.com/The_Best_Of_Bernstein
Leonard Bernstein (August 25, 1918 – October 14, 1990) was an American composer, conductor, author, music lecturer, and pianist. He was among the first conductors born and educated in the US to receive worldwide acclaim. According to music critic Donal Henahan, he was "one of the most prodigiously talented and successful musicians in American history."
His fame derived from his long tenure as the music director of the New York Philharmonic, from his conducting of concerts with most of the world's leading orchestras, and from his music for West Side Story, Peter Pan,[3] Candide, Wonderful Town, On the Town, On the Waterfront, his Mass, and a range of other compositions, including three symphonies and many shorter chamber and solo works.
Bernstein was the first conductor to give a series of television lectures on classical music, starting in 1954 and continuing until his death. He was a skilled pianist,[4] often conducting piano concertos from the keyboard. He was also a critical figure in the modern revival of the music of Gustav Mahler, the composer he was most passionately interested in.[5]
As a composer he wrote in many styles encompassing symphonic and orchestral music, ballet, film and theatre music, choral works, opera, chamber music and pieces for the piano. Many of his works are regularly performed around the world, although none has matched the tremendous popular and critical success of West Side Story.
Leonard Bernstein
Tracklist:
Candide
1. Abertura
Três variações do Balé "Fancy Free"
2. Variação I: Galop
3. Variação II: Waltz
4. Variação III: Danzon
Danças Sinfônicas de "West Side Story" (Amor, Sublime Amor)
5. Prólogo (Allegro moderato)
6. Somewhere (Adagio)
7. Scherzo (Vivace e leggiero)
8. Mambo (Meno presto)
9. Cha-Cha (Andantino con grazia)
10. Meeting Scene (Meno mosso)
11. Cool Fugue (Allegretto)
12. Rumble (Molto allegro)
13. Finale (Adagio)
Três episódios de dança "On The Town" (Um dia em Nova York)
14. I. The Great Lover
15. II. Lonely Town: Pas de deux
16. III. Times Square: 1944
17. Suíte sinfônica de "On the Waterfront" (Sindicato dos Ladrões)
Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
For more:
http://www.melhoresmusicasclassicas.blogspot.com
#MusicHistory
#ClassicalMusic
#Bernstein
- published: 29 May 2013
- views: 172368
49:57
Leonard Bernstein's Reflections: Portrait of Bernstein at the zenith of his career
Filmed in 1977, the documentary had to wait thirty-one years before being released in his native country. It shows the iconic American conductor rehearsing and ...
Filmed in 1977, the documentary had to wait thirty-one years before being released in his native country. It shows the iconic American conductor rehearsing and performing at a Bernstein retrospective in Tel Aviv - equally amazingly, the very first retrospective given to his music.
#leonardbernstein #maestro #westsidestory
Subscribe to EuroArts: https://goo.gl/jrui3M
Watch an amazing performance of Bernstein's "Mambo" from "West Side Story" by Gustavo Dudamel with Orquesta Sinfónica Simón Bolívar de Venezuela:
https://youtu.be/lceRH17lSfw
In Leonard Bernstein: Reflections, he discusses his Boston childhood, his musical growth at Harvard and the Curtis Institute, and the influence of great masters like Reiner, Mitropoulos, and Koussevitzky. He shares his feelings on the primacy of tonal music and speculates on the nature of the creative process.
From Carnegie Hall, the scene of his debut, to the living room of his home and his private studio overlooking New York's Central Park, Reflections explores the artist's varied and colorful career. Bernstein's eloquence and charm have marked his television appearances from the pioneering Omnibus programs of the 1950s, and the CBS Young People's Concerts, to the provocative Norton lectures delivered at Harvard in the 1970s, and are powerfully evident in this documentary.
Bernstein's genius was, notoriously, protean in its scope. Conductor, pianist, composer, teacher, author, media celebrity: he excelled in all fields, much to the chagrin of his detractors, who felt that he should focus on one thing only and do it right. Yet all his many activities interlocked and cross-fertilized each other: to remove any one of them would have impoverished the rest. Their common denominator is encapsulated in the film's opening sentence by his words "the urge to communicate - with as many people as possible." It's an axiom under which the manifold activities of this almost maniacally dynamic musician fall neatly into place.
A film by Peter Rosen
https://wn.com/Leonard_Bernstein's_Reflections_Portrait_Of_Bernstein_At_The_Zenith_Of_His_Career
Filmed in 1977, the documentary had to wait thirty-one years before being released in his native country. It shows the iconic American conductor rehearsing and performing at a Bernstein retrospective in Tel Aviv - equally amazingly, the very first retrospective given to his music.
#leonardbernstein #maestro #westsidestory
Subscribe to EuroArts: https://goo.gl/jrui3M
Watch an amazing performance of Bernstein's "Mambo" from "West Side Story" by Gustavo Dudamel with Orquesta Sinfónica Simón Bolívar de Venezuela:
https://youtu.be/lceRH17lSfw
In Leonard Bernstein: Reflections, he discusses his Boston childhood, his musical growth at Harvard and the Curtis Institute, and the influence of great masters like Reiner, Mitropoulos, and Koussevitzky. He shares his feelings on the primacy of tonal music and speculates on the nature of the creative process.
From Carnegie Hall, the scene of his debut, to the living room of his home and his private studio overlooking New York's Central Park, Reflections explores the artist's varied and colorful career. Bernstein's eloquence and charm have marked his television appearances from the pioneering Omnibus programs of the 1950s, and the CBS Young People's Concerts, to the provocative Norton lectures delivered at Harvard in the 1970s, and are powerfully evident in this documentary.
Bernstein's genius was, notoriously, protean in its scope. Conductor, pianist, composer, teacher, author, media celebrity: he excelled in all fields, much to the chagrin of his detractors, who felt that he should focus on one thing only and do it right. Yet all his many activities interlocked and cross-fertilized each other: to remove any one of them would have impoverished the rest. Their common denominator is encapsulated in the film's opening sentence by his words "the urge to communicate - with as many people as possible." It's an axiom under which the manifold activities of this almost maniacally dynamic musician fall neatly into place.
A film by Peter Rosen
- published: 11 Jun 2021
- views: 40862
7:13
Leonard Bernstein talks about the Beatles
Excerpts from the documentary Inside Pop: The Rock Revolution, originally broadcast April 25, 1967.
Excerpts from the documentary Inside Pop: The Rock Revolution, originally broadcast April 25, 1967.
https://wn.com/Leonard_Bernstein_Talks_About_The_Beatles
Excerpts from the documentary Inside Pop: The Rock Revolution, originally broadcast April 25, 1967.
- published: 18 Jan 2021
- views: 703167
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Vocalist Disagrees With Bernstein's Tempo
Bernstein describes this passage as "always impossible" and suggests that the audience won't understand the words anyway, so what's the big deal? Awkward.
Bernstein describes this passage as "always impossible" and suggests that the audience won't understand the words anyway, so what's the big deal? Awkward.
https://wn.com/Vocalist_Disagrees_With_Bernstein's_Tempo
Bernstein describes this passage as "always impossible" and suggests that the audience won't understand the words anyway, so what's the big deal? Awkward.
- published: 23 Feb 2021
- views: 4125304
9:00
Leonard Bernstein Discussing Beethoven's 6th and 7th Symphony
Leonard Bernstein and Maximilian Schell discuss some of the aspects of the Symphony No. 6 "Pastoral" and Symphony No. 7 by Ludwig Van Beethoven. They also disc...
Leonard Bernstein and Maximilian Schell discuss some of the aspects of the Symphony No. 6 "Pastoral" and Symphony No. 7 by Ludwig Van Beethoven. They also discuss his life and how he composed some of his music.
https://wn.com/Leonard_Bernstein_Discussing_Beethoven's_6Th_And_7Th_Symphony
Leonard Bernstein and Maximilian Schell discuss some of the aspects of the Symphony No. 6 "Pastoral" and Symphony No. 7 by Ludwig Van Beethoven. They also discuss his life and how he composed some of his music.
- published: 14 Jan 2011
- views: 602259
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Ralph Vaughan Williams - Serenade to Music
- Composer: Ralph Vaughan Williams (12 October 1872 -- 26 August 1958)
- Orchestra: London Philharmonic
- Performers: Norma Burrowes, Sheila Armstrong, Sheila Armstrong, Marie Hayward, Gloria Jennings, Shirley Minty, Meriel Dickinson, Alfreda Hodgson, Bernard Dickerson, Wynford Evans, Kenneth Bowen, Ian Partridge, Christopher Keyte, John Noble, John Carol Case, Richard Angas
- Conductor: Sir Adrian Boult
- Year of recording: 1969 (remaster - 1987)
Serenade to Music ("How sweet the moonlight sleeps upon this bank!") for 16 soloists (or soloists & chorus) & orchestra, written in 1938.
One of the finest of all musical settings of Shakespeare, the Serenade to Music was written for and dedicated to Henry Wood on the occasion of his golden jubilee as a conductor, "in grateful recognition of hi...
published: 09 Jan 2016
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Ralph Vaughan Williams : Serenade to Music. John Atkinson Grimshaw : Paintings.
This is the orchestral version of Vaughan Williams' "Serenade to Music", played by the Northern Sinfonia of England, conducted by Richard Hickox. The violinist is Bradley Creswick.
The wonderfully atmospheric paintings are by the English, Victorian era, artist John Atkinson Grimshaw.
published: 17 Oct 2016
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Ralph Vaughan Williams: Serenade to Music | Andrew Manze | NDR Radiophilharmonie
NDR Radiophilharmonie spielt zur Saisoneröffnung die "Serenade to Music" von Ralph Vaughan Williams unter der Leitung ihres Chefdirigenten Andrew Manze.
RALPH VAUGHAN WILLIAMS
Serenade to Music
Andrew Manze, Dirigent
NDR Radiophilharmonie
Bachchor Hannover
Capella St. Crucis Hannover
Collegium Vocale Hannover
Johannes-Brahms-Chor Hannover
Junges Vokalensemble Hannover
Norddeutscher Figuralchor
Mitschnitt des "Hannover Proms"- Konzerts vom 17. September 2022, Kuppelsaal - Hannover Congress Centrum
Copyright Foto: Micha Neugebauer
Website: https://www.ndr.de/radiophilharmonie
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NDRRadiophilharmonie
#ralphvaughanwilliams #ndrradiophilharmonie
published: 11 Nov 2022
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BBC Proms 2019 - Vaughan Williams - Serenade to Music
Prom 35
13.08.2019, 7.00pm, Royal Albert Hall
Ralph Vaughan Williams - Serenade to Music (13 mins)
Henry Wood Novelties: world premiere, 1938
Nadine Benjamin soprano
Idunnu Münch mezzo-soprano
William Morgan tenor
David Ireland bass-baritone
English National Opera Chorus
BBC Singers
BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra
Martyn Brabbins conductor
published: 12 Sep 2019
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Serenade to Music (orchestral Version)
Provided to YouTube by Warner Classics
Serenade to Music (orchestral Version) · Northern Sinfonia of England/Bradley Creswick/Richard Hickox
Hickox conducts Vaughan Williams
℗ 1984 Warner Classics, Warner Music UK Ltd
Lead Vocals: NORTHERN SINFONIA OF ENGLAND
Lead Vocals: Richard Hickox
Lead Vocals: Bradley Creswick
Producer: Brian B. Culverhouse
Violin: Bradley Creswick
Producer: Brian Culverhouse
Orchestra: Northern Sinfonia Of England
Conductor: Richard Hickox
Composer: Ralph Vaughan Williams
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published: 27 Sep 2014
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1st recording - Vaughan Williams: Serenade to Music
Recorded in 1938. Henry Wood/BBC and soloists listed below.
George Stratton, Concertmaster (violin solos)
Thanks to Damian Rogan for allowing me to use his excellent transfers. You can find this and many other wonderful selections and information at his website: http://www.damians78s.co.uk
Serenade to Music is a work by Ralph Vaughan Williams for 16 vocal soloists and orchestra, composed in 1938. The text is an adaptation of the discussion about music and the music of the spheres in Act V, Scene 1 of The Merchant of Venice by William Shakespeare.
Vaughan Williams wrote the piece as a tribute to the conductor Sir Henry Wood to mark the fiftieth anniversary of Wood's first concert. The solo parts were composed specifically for the voices of sixteen eminent British singers chosen by Wood...
published: 31 Jul 2013
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Ralph Vaughan Williams - Serenade to Music - Original version for 16 Soloists & Orchestra
Vaughan Williams wrote this piece as a tribute to the conductor Sir Henry Wood to mark the fiftieth anniversary of Wood's first concert. The solo parts were composed specifically for the voices of sixteen eminent British singers chosen by Wood and the composer. In some parts of the work, the soloists sing together as a "choir," sometimes in as many as twelve parts; in others, each soloist is allotted a solo (some soloists get multiple solos). The published score places the initials of each soloist next to his or her lines.
Wood conducted the first performance at his jubilee concert at the Royal Albert Hall on 5 October 1938. Sergei Rachmaninoff played in the first half of the concert as soloist in his Second Piano Concerto; when he heard the Serenade from his place in the audience, he was...
published: 04 Mar 2018
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Vaughan Williams: Serenade to Music - Groot Omroepkoor & Radio Filharmonisch Orkest- Live concert HD
-- English below --
Vaughan Williams koos en bewerkte een tekst van Shakespeare in zijn 'Serenade to Music'. Hierin laat hij de koorleden soms samen zingen, soms in kleinere groepjes, en iedereen is op enig moment ook solist. Een ideale mini-maatschappij op het podium.
Het muzikale programma:
Ralph Vaughan Williams - Serenade to Music
De uitvoerenden:
Radio Filharmonisch Orkest
Groot Omroepkoor
Marcus Creed, dirigent
Rowan Pierce, sopraan
Opname:
Het Zondagochtend Concert op 5 februari 2023 in Het Concertgebouw te Amsterdam.
Kijk het hele concert op NPO Start:
https://www.npostart.nl/groot-omroepkoor-zingt-vaughan-williams-en-handel/05-02-2023/WO_AT_20046549
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published: 07 Feb 2023
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Sunset Serenade: Relaxing Music with Stunning Sunsets 🌅🎵
🌅 Welcome to "Sunset Serenade: Relaxing Music with Stunning Sunsets" 🌅
🌄 Description: 🌄
Witness the breathtaking beauty of sunsets as they paint the sky in vivid colors, accompanied by a selection of tranquil music. Join us on this journey to unwind, find serenity, and immerse yourself in the magic of sunset serenades.
🎶 The Beauty of Dusk: 🎶
In this video, we bring you a mesmerizing collection of stunning sunset views, each perfectly complemented by serene music. As the sun dips below the horizon, allow the tranquil melodies to transport you to a state of relaxation and inner peace.
What Awaits You:
🌅 Spectacular Sunsets: Experience the awe-inspiring beauty of nature's nightly masterpiece.
🧘 Meditation and Mindfulness: Use this video to enhance your meditation practice and foster mind...
published: 20 Oct 2023
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Vaughan Williams: Serenade to Music
Provided to YouTube by Universal Music Group
Vaughan Williams: Serenade to Music · Robert Spano · Atlanta Symphony Orchestra · Atlanta Symphony Orchestra Chamber Chorus · Jessica Rivera · Kelley O'Connor · Thomas Studebaker · Nmon Ford
Vaughan Williams: Symphony No. 5 in D Major, Fantasia on a Theme by Thomas Tallis & Serenade to Music
℗ 2007 Telarc Internatonal Corp., Distributed by Concord.
Released on: 2007-04-24
Producer, Recording Producer: Elaine Martone
Producer, Assistant Producer, Studio Personnel, Recording Engineer: Thomas C. Moore
Studio Personnel, Recording Engineer: Michael Bishop
Studio Personnel, Asst. Recording Engineer, Mastering Engineer: Paul Blakemore
Studio Personnel, Asst. Recording Engineer: Todd Brown
Studio Personnel, Asst. Recording Engineer:...
published: 14 Jan 2022
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Ralph Vaughan Williams - Serenade to Music
- Composer: Ralph Vaughan Williams (12 October 1872 -- 26 August 1958)
- Orchestra: London Philharmonic
- Performers: Norma Burrowes, Sheila Armstrong, Sheila A...
- Composer: Ralph Vaughan Williams (12 October 1872 -- 26 August 1958)
- Orchestra: London Philharmonic
- Performers: Norma Burrowes, Sheila Armstrong, Sheila Armstrong, Marie Hayward, Gloria Jennings, Shirley Minty, Meriel Dickinson, Alfreda Hodgson, Bernard Dickerson, Wynford Evans, Kenneth Bowen, Ian Partridge, Christopher Keyte, John Noble, John Carol Case, Richard Angas
- Conductor: Sir Adrian Boult
- Year of recording: 1969 (remaster - 1987)
Serenade to Music ("How sweet the moonlight sleeps upon this bank!") for 16 soloists (or soloists & chorus) & orchestra, written in 1938.
One of the finest of all musical settings of Shakespeare, the Serenade to Music was written for and dedicated to Henry Wood on the occasion of his golden jubilee as a conductor, "in grateful recognition of his services to music." Wood, who for decades had been associated with the enormously popular Promenade Concerts in London, had participated in many premieres of Vaughan Williams' compositions and was much admired by the composer. For his tribute, Vaughan Williams had the splendid idea of creating a work that would incorporate the talents of 16 well-known British singers who had had long associations with Wood, for each of whom Vaughan Williams would create a characteristic phrase to sing. These 16 singers took part in the premiere of the Serenade at Wood's Golden Jubilee concert at the Royal Albert Hall, London, on 5 October 1938, with Wood himself conducting a large orchestra of musicians drawn from the London Symphony, London Philharmonic, BBC Symphony, and Queen's Hall orchestras. It was an emotional performance that, it is said, reduced Sergei Rachmaninov (who was in attendance) to tears. Thankfully these same performers recorded the work a few days later, so listeners today can still share in the moving quality of the event.
Vaughan Williams chose for his text Lorenzo's speech on music in Portia's garden from Act Five, Scene One of The Merchant of Venice. The opening gesture of the Serenade is unusually beautiful, and a solo violin helps establish the languorous mood of a Mediterranean garden. The voices enter, and one of the sopranos sings a rapturous ascending phrase at the first mention of "sweet harmony." Men's voices take over to describe the "floor of heaven...thick inlaid with patines of bright gold," and a brief note of anxiety enters. Fanfares then sound the wakening of Diana, followed by a more melancholy passage contemplating "the man that hath no music in himself." Diana's fanfares briefly return and lead back to the peaceful opening melody, which also concludes the work in hushed fashion. The singers collectively intone the final words, "sweet harmony," and the piece ends in utter tranquility.
https://wn.com/Ralph_Vaughan_Williams_Serenade_To_Music
- Composer: Ralph Vaughan Williams (12 October 1872 -- 26 August 1958)
- Orchestra: London Philharmonic
- Performers: Norma Burrowes, Sheila Armstrong, Sheila Armstrong, Marie Hayward, Gloria Jennings, Shirley Minty, Meriel Dickinson, Alfreda Hodgson, Bernard Dickerson, Wynford Evans, Kenneth Bowen, Ian Partridge, Christopher Keyte, John Noble, John Carol Case, Richard Angas
- Conductor: Sir Adrian Boult
- Year of recording: 1969 (remaster - 1987)
Serenade to Music ("How sweet the moonlight sleeps upon this bank!") for 16 soloists (or soloists & chorus) & orchestra, written in 1938.
One of the finest of all musical settings of Shakespeare, the Serenade to Music was written for and dedicated to Henry Wood on the occasion of his golden jubilee as a conductor, "in grateful recognition of his services to music." Wood, who for decades had been associated with the enormously popular Promenade Concerts in London, had participated in many premieres of Vaughan Williams' compositions and was much admired by the composer. For his tribute, Vaughan Williams had the splendid idea of creating a work that would incorporate the talents of 16 well-known British singers who had had long associations with Wood, for each of whom Vaughan Williams would create a characteristic phrase to sing. These 16 singers took part in the premiere of the Serenade at Wood's Golden Jubilee concert at the Royal Albert Hall, London, on 5 October 1938, with Wood himself conducting a large orchestra of musicians drawn from the London Symphony, London Philharmonic, BBC Symphony, and Queen's Hall orchestras. It was an emotional performance that, it is said, reduced Sergei Rachmaninov (who was in attendance) to tears. Thankfully these same performers recorded the work a few days later, so listeners today can still share in the moving quality of the event.
Vaughan Williams chose for his text Lorenzo's speech on music in Portia's garden from Act Five, Scene One of The Merchant of Venice. The opening gesture of the Serenade is unusually beautiful, and a solo violin helps establish the languorous mood of a Mediterranean garden. The voices enter, and one of the sopranos sings a rapturous ascending phrase at the first mention of "sweet harmony." Men's voices take over to describe the "floor of heaven...thick inlaid with patines of bright gold," and a brief note of anxiety enters. Fanfares then sound the wakening of Diana, followed by a more melancholy passage contemplating "the man that hath no music in himself." Diana's fanfares briefly return and lead back to the peaceful opening melody, which also concludes the work in hushed fashion. The singers collectively intone the final words, "sweet harmony," and the piece ends in utter tranquility.
- published: 09 Jan 2016
- views: 202278
11:33
Ralph Vaughan Williams : Serenade to Music. John Atkinson Grimshaw : Paintings.
This is the orchestral version of Vaughan Williams' "Serenade to Music", played by the Northern Sinfonia of England, conducted by Richard Hickox. The violinist ...
This is the orchestral version of Vaughan Williams' "Serenade to Music", played by the Northern Sinfonia of England, conducted by Richard Hickox. The violinist is Bradley Creswick.
The wonderfully atmospheric paintings are by the English, Victorian era, artist John Atkinson Grimshaw.
https://wn.com/Ralph_Vaughan_Williams_Serenade_To_Music._John_Atkinson_Grimshaw_Paintings.
This is the orchestral version of Vaughan Williams' "Serenade to Music", played by the Northern Sinfonia of England, conducted by Richard Hickox. The violinist is Bradley Creswick.
The wonderfully atmospheric paintings are by the English, Victorian era, artist John Atkinson Grimshaw.
- published: 17 Oct 2016
- views: 259853
14:28
Ralph Vaughan Williams: Serenade to Music | Andrew Manze | NDR Radiophilharmonie
NDR Radiophilharmonie spielt zur Saisoneröffnung die "Serenade to Music" von Ralph Vaughan Williams unter der Leitung ihres Chefdirigenten Andrew Manze.
RALPH ...
NDR Radiophilharmonie spielt zur Saisoneröffnung die "Serenade to Music" von Ralph Vaughan Williams unter der Leitung ihres Chefdirigenten Andrew Manze.
RALPH VAUGHAN WILLIAMS
Serenade to Music
Andrew Manze, Dirigent
NDR Radiophilharmonie
Bachchor Hannover
Capella St. Crucis Hannover
Collegium Vocale Hannover
Johannes-Brahms-Chor Hannover
Junges Vokalensemble Hannover
Norddeutscher Figuralchor
Mitschnitt des "Hannover Proms"- Konzerts vom 17. September 2022, Kuppelsaal - Hannover Congress Centrum
Copyright Foto: Micha Neugebauer
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NDR Radiophilharmonie spielt zur Saisoneröffnung die "Serenade to Music" von Ralph Vaughan Williams unter der Leitung ihres Chefdirigenten Andrew Manze.
RALPH VAUGHAN WILLIAMS
Serenade to Music
Andrew Manze, Dirigent
NDR Radiophilharmonie
Bachchor Hannover
Capella St. Crucis Hannover
Collegium Vocale Hannover
Johannes-Brahms-Chor Hannover
Junges Vokalensemble Hannover
Norddeutscher Figuralchor
Mitschnitt des "Hannover Proms"- Konzerts vom 17. September 2022, Kuppelsaal - Hannover Congress Centrum
Copyright Foto: Micha Neugebauer
Website: https://www.ndr.de/radiophilharmonie
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NDRRadiophilharmonie
#ralphvaughanwilliams #ndrradiophilharmonie
- published: 11 Nov 2022
- views: 35564
16:42
BBC Proms 2019 - Vaughan Williams - Serenade to Music
Prom 35
13.08.2019, 7.00pm, Royal Albert Hall
Ralph Vaughan Williams - Serenade to Music (13 mins)
Henry Wood Novelties: world premiere, 1938
Nadine Benjamin ...
Prom 35
13.08.2019, 7.00pm, Royal Albert Hall
Ralph Vaughan Williams - Serenade to Music (13 mins)
Henry Wood Novelties: world premiere, 1938
Nadine Benjamin soprano
Idunnu Münch mezzo-soprano
William Morgan tenor
David Ireland bass-baritone
English National Opera Chorus
BBC Singers
BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra
Martyn Brabbins conductor
https://wn.com/BBC_Proms_2019_Vaughan_Williams_Serenade_To_Music
Prom 35
13.08.2019, 7.00pm, Royal Albert Hall
Ralph Vaughan Williams - Serenade to Music (13 mins)
Henry Wood Novelties: world premiere, 1938
Nadine Benjamin soprano
Idunnu Münch mezzo-soprano
William Morgan tenor
David Ireland bass-baritone
English National Opera Chorus
BBC Singers
BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra
Martyn Brabbins conductor
- published: 12 Sep 2019
- views: 37408
11:41
Serenade to Music (orchestral Version)
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Serenade to Music (orchestral Version) · Northern Sinfonia of England/Bradley Creswick/Richard Hickox
Hickox conducts V...
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Serenade to Music (orchestral Version) · Northern Sinfonia of England/Bradley Creswick/Richard Hickox
Hickox conducts Vaughan Williams
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Lead Vocals: NORTHERN SINFONIA OF ENGLAND
Lead Vocals: Richard Hickox
Lead Vocals: Bradley Creswick
Producer: Brian B. Culverhouse
Violin: Bradley Creswick
Producer: Brian Culverhouse
Orchestra: Northern Sinfonia Of England
Conductor: Richard Hickox
Composer: Ralph Vaughan Williams
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Hickox conducts Vaughan Williams
℗ 1984 Warner Classics, Warner Music UK Ltd
Lead Vocals: NORTHERN SINFONIA OF ENGLAND
Lead Vocals: Richard Hickox
Lead Vocals: Bradley Creswick
Producer: Brian B. Culverhouse
Violin: Bradley Creswick
Producer: Brian Culverhouse
Orchestra: Northern Sinfonia Of England
Conductor: Richard Hickox
Composer: Ralph Vaughan Williams
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- published: 27 Sep 2014
- views: 80159
14:04
1st recording - Vaughan Williams: Serenade to Music
Recorded in 1938. Henry Wood/BBC and soloists listed below.
George Stratton, Concertmaster (violin solos)
Thanks to Damian Rogan for allowing me to use his e...
Recorded in 1938. Henry Wood/BBC and soloists listed below.
George Stratton, Concertmaster (violin solos)
Thanks to Damian Rogan for allowing me to use his excellent transfers. You can find this and many other wonderful selections and information at his website: http://www.damians78s.co.uk
Serenade to Music is a work by Ralph Vaughan Williams for 16 vocal soloists and orchestra, composed in 1938. The text is an adaptation of the discussion about music and the music of the spheres in Act V, Scene 1 of The Merchant of Venice by William Shakespeare.
Vaughan Williams wrote the piece as a tribute to the conductor Sir Henry Wood to mark the fiftieth anniversary of Wood's first concert. The solo parts were composed specifically for the voices of sixteen eminent British singers chosen by Wood and the composer. In some parts of the work, the soloists sing together as a "choir," sometimes in as many as twelve parts; in others, each soloist is allotted a solo (some soloists get multiple solos). The published score places the initials of each soloist next to his or her lines.
A clip of a rehearsal with Vaughan Williams listenening on the steps: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tAOIvXBiVik
Wood conducted the first performance at his jubilee concert at the Royal Albert Hall on 5 October 1938. The orchestra comprised players from the three London orchestras -- the London Symphony Orchestra, the BBC Symphony Orchestra and the London Philharmonic Orchestra. The soloists were:
Sopranos:
Isobel Baillie, Lilian Stiles-Allen, Elsie Suddaby, Eva Turner
Contraltos:
Muriel Brunskill, Astra Desmond, Mary Jarred, Margaret Balfour
Tenors:
Heddle Nash, Frank Titterton, Walter Widdop, Parry Jones
Baritones:
Harold Williams, Roy Henderson
Basses:
Robert Easton, Norman Allin
Sergei Rachmaninoff played in the first half of the concert as soloist in his Second Piano Concerto. When he heard the Serenade from his place in the audience, he was so overcome by the beauty of the music that he wept.
On 15 October 1938, Wood made the first recording (with the same soloists and the BBC Symphony Orchestra) at the HMV Abbey Road Studio No. 1. Vaughan Williams and HMV donated copyright fees received from the initial record sales to The Henry Wood Jubilee Fund, which was established to endow London hospital beds for British orchestral musicians.
In arranging Shakespeare's text, Vaughan Williams followed the word order, but cut words, phrases, and whole lines, and repeated at the end eleven words from the third and fourth lines, producing the following text. The initials mark the singers' solo passages; ensemble passages are shown in italics:
How sweet the moonlight sleeps upon this bank!
Here will we sit and let the sounds of music
Creep in our ears: soft stillness and the night
Become the touches IB of sweet harmony.
HN Look how the floor of heaven
Is thick inlaid with patines of bright gold:
FT There's not the smallest orb that thou behold'st
But in his motion like an angel sings,
WW Still quiring to the young-eyed cherubins;
Such harmony is in immortal souls;
PJ But whilst this muddy vesture of decay
Doth grossly close it in, we cannot hear it.
SA Come, ho! and wake Diana with a hymn!
With sweetest touches pierce your mistress' ear,
And draw her home with music.
ES I am never merry when I hear sweet music.
RE The reason is, your spirits are attentive --
HW The man that hath no music in himself,
RH Nor is not mov'd with concord of sweet sounds,
RE Is fit for treasons, stratagems and spoils;
NA The motions of his spirit are dull as night
And his affections dark as Erebus:
Let no such man be trusted. MBr Music! hark!
It is your music of the house.
AD Methinks it sounds much sweeter than by day.
MJ Silence bestows that virtue on it
ET How many things by season season'd are
To their right praise and true perfection!
MBa Peace, ho! the moon sleeps with Endymion
And would not be awak'd. Soft stillness and the night
Become the touches IB of sweet harmony.
https://wn.com/1St_Recording_Vaughan_Williams_Serenade_To_Music
Recorded in 1938. Henry Wood/BBC and soloists listed below.
George Stratton, Concertmaster (violin solos)
Thanks to Damian Rogan for allowing me to use his excellent transfers. You can find this and many other wonderful selections and information at his website: http://www.damians78s.co.uk
Serenade to Music is a work by Ralph Vaughan Williams for 16 vocal soloists and orchestra, composed in 1938. The text is an adaptation of the discussion about music and the music of the spheres in Act V, Scene 1 of The Merchant of Venice by William Shakespeare.
Vaughan Williams wrote the piece as a tribute to the conductor Sir Henry Wood to mark the fiftieth anniversary of Wood's first concert. The solo parts were composed specifically for the voices of sixteen eminent British singers chosen by Wood and the composer. In some parts of the work, the soloists sing together as a "choir," sometimes in as many as twelve parts; in others, each soloist is allotted a solo (some soloists get multiple solos). The published score places the initials of each soloist next to his or her lines.
A clip of a rehearsal with Vaughan Williams listenening on the steps: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tAOIvXBiVik
Wood conducted the first performance at his jubilee concert at the Royal Albert Hall on 5 October 1938. The orchestra comprised players from the three London orchestras -- the London Symphony Orchestra, the BBC Symphony Orchestra and the London Philharmonic Orchestra. The soloists were:
Sopranos:
Isobel Baillie, Lilian Stiles-Allen, Elsie Suddaby, Eva Turner
Contraltos:
Muriel Brunskill, Astra Desmond, Mary Jarred, Margaret Balfour
Tenors:
Heddle Nash, Frank Titterton, Walter Widdop, Parry Jones
Baritones:
Harold Williams, Roy Henderson
Basses:
Robert Easton, Norman Allin
Sergei Rachmaninoff played in the first half of the concert as soloist in his Second Piano Concerto. When he heard the Serenade from his place in the audience, he was so overcome by the beauty of the music that he wept.
On 15 October 1938, Wood made the first recording (with the same soloists and the BBC Symphony Orchestra) at the HMV Abbey Road Studio No. 1. Vaughan Williams and HMV donated copyright fees received from the initial record sales to The Henry Wood Jubilee Fund, which was established to endow London hospital beds for British orchestral musicians.
In arranging Shakespeare's text, Vaughan Williams followed the word order, but cut words, phrases, and whole lines, and repeated at the end eleven words from the third and fourth lines, producing the following text. The initials mark the singers' solo passages; ensemble passages are shown in italics:
How sweet the moonlight sleeps upon this bank!
Here will we sit and let the sounds of music
Creep in our ears: soft stillness and the night
Become the touches IB of sweet harmony.
HN Look how the floor of heaven
Is thick inlaid with patines of bright gold:
FT There's not the smallest orb that thou behold'st
But in his motion like an angel sings,
WW Still quiring to the young-eyed cherubins;
Such harmony is in immortal souls;
PJ But whilst this muddy vesture of decay
Doth grossly close it in, we cannot hear it.
SA Come, ho! and wake Diana with a hymn!
With sweetest touches pierce your mistress' ear,
And draw her home with music.
ES I am never merry when I hear sweet music.
RE The reason is, your spirits are attentive --
HW The man that hath no music in himself,
RH Nor is not mov'd with concord of sweet sounds,
RE Is fit for treasons, stratagems and spoils;
NA The motions of his spirit are dull as night
And his affections dark as Erebus:
Let no such man be trusted. MBr Music! hark!
It is your music of the house.
AD Methinks it sounds much sweeter than by day.
MJ Silence bestows that virtue on it
ET How many things by season season'd are
To their right praise and true perfection!
MBa Peace, ho! the moon sleeps with Endymion
And would not be awak'd. Soft stillness and the night
Become the touches IB of sweet harmony.
- published: 31 Jul 2013
- views: 25988
13:22
Ralph Vaughan Williams - Serenade to Music - Original version for 16 Soloists & Orchestra
Vaughan Williams wrote this piece as a tribute to the conductor Sir Henry Wood to mark the fiftieth anniversary of Wood's first concert. The solo parts were com...
Vaughan Williams wrote this piece as a tribute to the conductor Sir Henry Wood to mark the fiftieth anniversary of Wood's first concert. The solo parts were composed specifically for the voices of sixteen eminent British singers chosen by Wood and the composer. In some parts of the work, the soloists sing together as a "choir," sometimes in as many as twelve parts; in others, each soloist is allotted a solo (some soloists get multiple solos). The published score places the initials of each soloist next to his or her lines.
Wood conducted the first performance at his jubilee concert at the Royal Albert Hall on 5 October 1938. Sergei Rachmaninoff played in the first half of the concert as soloist in his Second Piano Concerto; when he heard the Serenade from his place in the audience, he was so overcome by the beauty of the music that he wept.
The text for this work is an adaptation of the discussion about music and the music of the spheres in Act V, Scene 1 of The Merchant of Venice by William Shakespeare. Vaughan Williams later arranged the piece into versions for chorus and orchestra and solo violin and orchestra.
Images
I took these images, including the moon, near my home in the Peak District, Derbyshire, England.
Musicians
London Philharmonic Orchestra
Performers: Norma Burrowes, Sheila Armstrong, Marie Hayward, Gloria Jennings, Shirley Minty, Meriel Dickinson, Alfreda Hodgson, Bernard Dickerson, Wynford Evans, Kenneth Bowen, Ian Partridge, Christopher Keyte, John Noble, John Carol Case, Richard Angas
Conductor: Sir Adrian Boult
(c) EMI 1969 (remastered in 1987)
https://wn.com/Ralph_Vaughan_Williams_Serenade_To_Music_Original_Version_For_16_Soloists_Orchestra
Vaughan Williams wrote this piece as a tribute to the conductor Sir Henry Wood to mark the fiftieth anniversary of Wood's first concert. The solo parts were composed specifically for the voices of sixteen eminent British singers chosen by Wood and the composer. In some parts of the work, the soloists sing together as a "choir," sometimes in as many as twelve parts; in others, each soloist is allotted a solo (some soloists get multiple solos). The published score places the initials of each soloist next to his or her lines.
Wood conducted the first performance at his jubilee concert at the Royal Albert Hall on 5 October 1938. Sergei Rachmaninoff played in the first half of the concert as soloist in his Second Piano Concerto; when he heard the Serenade from his place in the audience, he was so overcome by the beauty of the music that he wept.
The text for this work is an adaptation of the discussion about music and the music of the spheres in Act V, Scene 1 of The Merchant of Venice by William Shakespeare. Vaughan Williams later arranged the piece into versions for chorus and orchestra and solo violin and orchestra.
Images
I took these images, including the moon, near my home in the Peak District, Derbyshire, England.
Musicians
London Philharmonic Orchestra
Performers: Norma Burrowes, Sheila Armstrong, Marie Hayward, Gloria Jennings, Shirley Minty, Meriel Dickinson, Alfreda Hodgson, Bernard Dickerson, Wynford Evans, Kenneth Bowen, Ian Partridge, Christopher Keyte, John Noble, John Carol Case, Richard Angas
Conductor: Sir Adrian Boult
(c) EMI 1969 (remastered in 1987)
- published: 04 Mar 2018
- views: 16905
14:34
Vaughan Williams: Serenade to Music - Groot Omroepkoor & Radio Filharmonisch Orkest- Live concert HD
-- English below --
Vaughan Williams koos en bewerkte een tekst van Shakespeare in zijn 'Serenade to Music'. Hierin laat hij de koorleden soms samen zingen, so...
-- English below --
Vaughan Williams koos en bewerkte een tekst van Shakespeare in zijn 'Serenade to Music'. Hierin laat hij de koorleden soms samen zingen, soms in kleinere groepjes, en iedereen is op enig moment ook solist. Een ideale mini-maatschappij op het podium.
Het muzikale programma:
Ralph Vaughan Williams - Serenade to Music
De uitvoerenden:
Radio Filharmonisch Orkest
Groot Omroepkoor
Marcus Creed, dirigent
Rowan Pierce, sopraan
Opname:
Het Zondagochtend Concert op 5 februari 2023 in Het Concertgebouw te Amsterdam.
Kijk het hele concert op NPO Start:
https://www.npostart.nl/groot-omroepkoor-zingt-vaughan-williams-en-handel/05-02-2023/WO_AT_20046549
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Vaughan Williams chose and adapted a text from Shakespeare in his 'Serenade to Music'. He sometimes lets the choir members sing together, sometimes in smaller groups, and everyone is also a soloist at some point. An ideal mini-society on stage.
On the musical programme:
Ralph Vaughan Williams - Serenade to Music
The musicians:
Radio Filharmonisch Orkest
Groot Omroepkoor
Marcus Creed, conductor
Rowan Pierce, soprano
Recording:
The Sunday Morning Concert, Sunday the 5th of February 2023, in The Concertgebouw in Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
Watch the full concert on NPO Start:
https://www.npostart.nl/groot-omroepkoor-zingt-vaughan-williams-en-handel/05-02-2023/WO_AT_20046549
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https://wn.com/Vaughan_Williams_Serenade_To_Music_Groot_Omroepkoor_Radio_Filharmonisch_Orkest_Live_Concert_Hd
-- English below --
Vaughan Williams koos en bewerkte een tekst van Shakespeare in zijn 'Serenade to Music'. Hierin laat hij de koorleden soms samen zingen, soms in kleinere groepjes, en iedereen is op enig moment ook solist. Een ideale mini-maatschappij op het podium.
Het muzikale programma:
Ralph Vaughan Williams - Serenade to Music
De uitvoerenden:
Radio Filharmonisch Orkest
Groot Omroepkoor
Marcus Creed, dirigent
Rowan Pierce, sopraan
Opname:
Het Zondagochtend Concert op 5 februari 2023 in Het Concertgebouw te Amsterdam.
Kijk het hele concert op NPO Start:
https://www.npostart.nl/groot-omroepkoor-zingt-vaughan-williams-en-handel/05-02-2023/WO_AT_20046549
Meer AVROTROS Klassiek:
♬ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AVROTROS.Klassiek/
♬ Twitter: https://twitter.com/klassiekonline
♬ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/avrotrosklassiek/
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Vaughan Williams chose and adapted a text from Shakespeare in his 'Serenade to Music'. He sometimes lets the choir members sing together, sometimes in smaller groups, and everyone is also a soloist at some point. An ideal mini-society on stage.
On the musical programme:
Ralph Vaughan Williams - Serenade to Music
The musicians:
Radio Filharmonisch Orkest
Groot Omroepkoor
Marcus Creed, conductor
Rowan Pierce, soprano
Recording:
The Sunday Morning Concert, Sunday the 5th of February 2023, in The Concertgebouw in Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
Watch the full concert on NPO Start:
https://www.npostart.nl/groot-omroepkoor-zingt-vaughan-williams-en-handel/05-02-2023/WO_AT_20046549
More AVROTROS Klassiek:
♬ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AVROTROS.Klassiek/
♬ Twitter: https://twitter.com/klassiekonline
♬ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/avrotrosklassiek/
- published: 07 Feb 2023
- views: 8660
1:31:52
Sunset Serenade: Relaxing Music with Stunning Sunsets 🌅🎵
🌅 Welcome to "Sunset Serenade: Relaxing Music with Stunning Sunsets" 🌅
🌄 Description: 🌄
Witness the breathtaking beauty of sunsets as they paint the sky in viv...
🌅 Welcome to "Sunset Serenade: Relaxing Music with Stunning Sunsets" 🌅
🌄 Description: 🌄
Witness the breathtaking beauty of sunsets as they paint the sky in vivid colors, accompanied by a selection of tranquil music. Join us on this journey to unwind, find serenity, and immerse yourself in the magic of sunset serenades.
🎶 The Beauty of Dusk: 🎶
In this video, we bring you a mesmerizing collection of stunning sunset views, each perfectly complemented by serene music. As the sun dips below the horizon, allow the tranquil melodies to transport you to a state of relaxation and inner peace.
What Awaits You:
🌅 Spectacular Sunsets: Experience the awe-inspiring beauty of nature's nightly masterpiece.
🧘 Meditation and Mindfulness: Use this video to enhance your meditation practice and foster mindfulness.
📚 Study and Concentration: Create an ideal study or work environment with the calming backdrop of stunning sunsets.
How to Immerse Yourself: Find a comfortable space, set your preferred video quality and volume, and press play. Let the enchanting sunsets and harmonious music guide you toward a state of tranquility.
Subscribe and Share: If you find solace in the beauty of sunsets and the calming influence of music, consider subscribing to our channel for more mesmerizing experiences like this one. Share this video with friends and family to spread the magic of sunset serenades.
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Thank you for joining us on this journey to "Sunset Serenade." May this video bring you moments of wonder, reflection, and profound relaxation. 🌄🎵
#NatureRelaxation #SunsetViews #RelaxingMusic #Meditation #Serenity #InnerPeace
https://wn.com/Sunset_Serenade_Relaxing_Music_With_Stunning_Sunsets_🌅🎵
🌅 Welcome to "Sunset Serenade: Relaxing Music with Stunning Sunsets" 🌅
🌄 Description: 🌄
Witness the breathtaking beauty of sunsets as they paint the sky in vivid colors, accompanied by a selection of tranquil music. Join us on this journey to unwind, find serenity, and immerse yourself in the magic of sunset serenades.
🎶 The Beauty of Dusk: 🎶
In this video, we bring you a mesmerizing collection of stunning sunset views, each perfectly complemented by serene music. As the sun dips below the horizon, allow the tranquil melodies to transport you to a state of relaxation and inner peace.
What Awaits You:
🌅 Spectacular Sunsets: Experience the awe-inspiring beauty of nature's nightly masterpiece.
🧘 Meditation and Mindfulness: Use this video to enhance your meditation practice and foster mindfulness.
📚 Study and Concentration: Create an ideal study or work environment with the calming backdrop of stunning sunsets.
How to Immerse Yourself: Find a comfortable space, set your preferred video quality and volume, and press play. Let the enchanting sunsets and harmonious music guide you toward a state of tranquility.
Subscribe and Share: If you find solace in the beauty of sunsets and the calming influence of music, consider subscribing to our channel for more mesmerizing experiences like this one. Share this video with friends and family to spread the magic of sunset serenades.
📧Contact with me:
[email protected]
Thank you for joining us on this journey to "Sunset Serenade." May this video bring you moments of wonder, reflection, and profound relaxation. 🌄🎵
#NatureRelaxation #SunsetViews #RelaxingMusic #Meditation #Serenity #InnerPeace
- published: 20 Oct 2023
- views: 21
13:06
Vaughan Williams: Serenade to Music
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Vaughan Williams: Serenade to Music · Robert Spano · Atlanta Symphony Orchestra · Atlanta Symphony Orchestra Chamb...
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Vaughan Williams: Serenade to Music · Robert Spano · Atlanta Symphony Orchestra · Atlanta Symphony Orchestra Chamber Chorus · Jessica Rivera · Kelley O'Connor · Thomas Studebaker · Nmon Ford
Vaughan Williams: Symphony No. 5 in D Major, Fantasia on a Theme by Thomas Tallis & Serenade to Music
℗ 2007 Telarc Internatonal Corp., Distributed by Concord.
Released on: 2007-04-24
Producer, Recording Producer: Elaine Martone
Producer, Assistant Producer, Studio Personnel, Recording Engineer: Thomas C. Moore
Studio Personnel, Recording Engineer: Michael Bishop
Studio Personnel, Asst. Recording Engineer, Mastering Engineer: Paul Blakemore
Studio Personnel, Asst. Recording Engineer: Todd Brown
Studio Personnel, Asst. Recording Engineer: Bill Mckinney
Composer: Ralph Vaughan Williams
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Vaughan Williams: Serenade to Music · Robert Spano · Atlanta Symphony Orchestra · Atlanta Symphony Orchestra Chamber Chorus · Jessica Rivera · Kelley O'Connor · Thomas Studebaker · Nmon Ford
Vaughan Williams: Symphony No. 5 in D Major, Fantasia on a Theme by Thomas Tallis & Serenade to Music
℗ 2007 Telarc Internatonal Corp., Distributed by Concord.
Released on: 2007-04-24
Producer, Recording Producer: Elaine Martone
Producer, Assistant Producer, Studio Personnel, Recording Engineer: Thomas C. Moore
Studio Personnel, Recording Engineer: Michael Bishop
Studio Personnel, Asst. Recording Engineer, Mastering Engineer: Paul Blakemore
Studio Personnel, Asst. Recording Engineer: Todd Brown
Studio Personnel, Asst. Recording Engineer: Bill Mckinney
Composer: Ralph Vaughan Williams
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- published: 14 Jan 2022
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