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10 Most Attractive Concert Halls in the World
10 Most Attractive Concert Halls in the World
1) Arts Centre -- Melbourne, Australia
2) Auditorio de Tenerife -- Canary Islands, Spain
3) Carnegie Hall -- New York City, USA
4) National Centre for the Performing Arts -- Beijing, China
5) National Theater and Concert Hall -- Taipei, Taiwan
6) Opernhaus Dortmund -- Dortmund, Germany
7) Palacio de Bellas Artes -- Mexico City, Mexico
8) Royal Albert Hall -- London, England
9) Sydney Opera House - Sydney, Australia
10) The Walt Disney Concert Hall -- Los Angeles, California
I, Sk Atar Ali hereby declare that all Images use to make this video is from Google Search www.google.com. I use Google Advanced Search to collect those images, usage rights: "free to use, share or modify, even commercially" section. Background Sound of this video I ...
published: 28 Jan 2015
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How To Get Perfect Sound
Rob Harris explains the secrets of designing the acoustics for some of the world's most famous concert halls.
published: 27 Apr 2020
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Top 5 Most Haunted Concert Halls
Fan of haunted houses? We've gathered a list of the most haunted concert halls in the world.
00:00 Bristol Opera House - Haunted by three distinct spirits that are reported to harass actors and spook concert goers during performances.
00:54 Royal Opera House - Destroyed by fire twice, this opera house begin experiencing daily poltergeist like activity once reconstruction began.
1:24 Cincinnati Music Hall - Built atop mass graves from Ohio's first insane asylum, this concert hall is known for its many ghostly encounters.
2:01 Paris Opera House - Real life underground water tunnels and true stories of chandeliers falling on performers, the Palais Garnier has many spooky stories to tell.
2:36 Springer Opera House - Considered the most haunted concert hall in America, this opera hous...
published: 19 Oct 2022
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Future Opera Houses and Concert Halls - What will the next generation of perormance spaces do and be
FUTURE OPERA HOUSES AND CONCERT HALLS -
WHAT WILL THE NEXT GENERATION OF PERFORMANCE SPACES DO AND BE?
A Classical:NEXT conference session by David Staples
held on Saturday, 1 June 2013 at the MAk, Vienna, Austria
Abstract
The nature of performance is changing. Creative artists are innovating in more ways than ever before, using new technologies in ever more imaginative ways. The economic and political climate is also changing. How will these and other factors influence new concert halls, theatres and opera houses? What impact will these changes have on existing venues -- how should they be adapted or refurbished for the future? This talk will start by looking back at the evolution of the concert hall and opera house to put the present in context. It will examine current trends, both in ...
published: 28 Nov 2013
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The 4 Best Outdoor Concert Venues in America
There's nothing like enjoying some music under the stars on a warm summer night. Today on the Buzz List Kristina Guerrero and Donna Ruko are sharing their favorite outdoor amphitheaters across the country that are taking the experience to the next level.
published: 13 Jun 2017
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Testing New Acoustic Reflectors in the Concert Hall | Sydney Opera House
As part of its largest upgrade since opening in 1973, the Sydney Opera House is improving acoustics in the world-famous Concert Hall. In planning for renewal, acoustic reflectors and drapes were put to the test with the Sydney Symphony Orchestra on stage and guest violinist Pinchas Zuckerman.
Sydney Opera House Renewal works proudly funded by the NSW Government.
Find out more Backstage: https://www.sydneyoperahouse.com/backstage/backstage-articles/acoustics.html
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published: 22 Mar 2017
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FROM KITCHEN TO CONCERT HALLS! 🤘 #U2
Watch the full documentary here: https://youtu.be/T4lIR-Vs46g
🔴 From - U2: Rockumentary
Content licensing from Legacy Distribution to Little Dot Studios.
Want to watch more pop culture documentaries?
Click here: https://bit.ly/3bYuq2i
#amplified #U2 #Bono
published: 21 May 2024
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Full Concert live from Moscow, Tchaikovsky Concert Hall – Baltic Sea Philharmonic
Conductor: Kristjan Järvi
Soloist: Alexander Toradze, piano
Programme: Baltic Sea Landscapes
Sergei Prokofiev: Symphony No. 1 in D major Classical, Op. 25
Sergei Prokofiev: Piano Concerto No. 3 in C major, Op. 26
Arvo Pärt: Swansong
Gediminas Gelgotas: Mountains. Waters. (Freedom)
Igor Stravinsky: The Firebird (1945)
Encores:
Charles Coleman: Prelude in B minor
Charles Coleman: Drenched
Jean Sibelius: Song of Praise from Swanwhite
Gene Pritsker: Viljandi Suite
Recorded at the Tchaikovsky Concert Hall (Russia) on 23 April 2016.
Join Baltic Sea Philharmonic online:
https://facebook.com/BalticSeaPhilharmonic
https://instagram.com/balticseaphilharmonic
https://open.spotify.com/artist/1PlMcwoF2G03BqB1MDbXVt?si=ezvqcYO5RYyX3MKy8o1IOQ
https://twitter.com/balticseaphil
https://ba...
published: 26 Dec 2016
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Jazz at the Centre : PIANO TRIPLE BILL with Anthony D’Alessandro, Ewen Farncombe & Jesse Whiteley
Anthony D’Alessandro
Anthony D’Alessandro is a pianist, composer, arranger, and bandleader based in Toronto, Canada. Hailed by the WholeNote Magazine as a pianist with a “natural feeling for swing and groove” and “scintillating technique”, he has performed in many notable clubs, concert halls and jazz festivals around the world including the Montreal International Jazz Festival, the Teatro Nescafé de las Artes in Santiago Chile, Smalls Jazz Club in New York City, and Koerner Hall in Toronto. He regularly performs alongside a “who’s who” of Canada’s top jazz musicians including Caity Gyorgy, Neil Swainson, Terry Clarke, Pat LaBarbara, and Ernesto Cervini, and has performed or toured with many notable NYC based musicians including Benny Benack III, Summer Camargo, Alexander Claffy, and Joe ...
published: 28 Nov 2024
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What's so Special About the Elbphilharmonie Concert Hall in Hamburg?
Hamburg's Elbphilharmonie is the most expensive concert hall in the world. This is just one of the factors that sets the world-famous concert hall apart from others. But there are more exciting facts and secrets to discover. Join DW's Laila Abdalla on a tour inside the Elbphilharmonie.
CREDITS:
Report: Laila Abdalla
Camera: Holm Weber
Editing: Antje Lass, Nora Rehn
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published: 22 Apr 2023
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10 Most Attractive Concert Halls in the World
10 Most Attractive Concert Halls in the World
1) Arts Centre -- Melbourne, Australia
2) Auditorio de Tenerife -- Canary Islands, Spain
3) Carnegie Hall -- Ne...
10 Most Attractive Concert Halls in the World
1) Arts Centre -- Melbourne, Australia
2) Auditorio de Tenerife -- Canary Islands, Spain
3) Carnegie Hall -- New York City, USA
4) National Centre for the Performing Arts -- Beijing, China
5) National Theater and Concert Hall -- Taipei, Taiwan
6) Opernhaus Dortmund -- Dortmund, Germany
7) Palacio de Bellas Artes -- Mexico City, Mexico
8) Royal Albert Hall -- London, England
9) Sydney Opera House - Sydney, Australia
10) The Walt Disney Concert Hall -- Los Angeles, California
I, Sk Atar Ali hereby declare that all Images use to make this video is from Google Search www.google.com. I use Google Advanced Search to collect those images, usage rights: "free to use, share or modify, even commercially" section. Background Sound of this video I collect from YouTube Audio Library which is free to use. Thank you.
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10 Most Attractive Concert Halls in the World
1) Arts Centre -- Melbourne, Australia
2) Auditorio de Tenerife -- Canary Islands, Spain
3) Carnegie Hall -- New York City, USA
4) National Centre for the Performing Arts -- Beijing, China
5) National Theater and Concert Hall -- Taipei, Taiwan
6) Opernhaus Dortmund -- Dortmund, Germany
7) Palacio de Bellas Artes -- Mexico City, Mexico
8) Royal Albert Hall -- London, England
9) Sydney Opera House - Sydney, Australia
10) The Walt Disney Concert Hall -- Los Angeles, California
I, Sk Atar Ali hereby declare that all Images use to make this video is from Google Search www.google.com. I use Google Advanced Search to collect those images, usage rights: "free to use, share or modify, even commercially" section. Background Sound of this video I collect from YouTube Audio Library which is free to use. Thank you.
- published: 28 Jan 2015
- views: 7573
2:24
How To Get Perfect Sound
Rob Harris explains the secrets of designing the acoustics for some of the world's most famous concert halls.
Rob Harris explains the secrets of designing the acoustics for some of the world's most famous concert halls.
https://wn.com/How_To_Get_Perfect_Sound
Rob Harris explains the secrets of designing the acoustics for some of the world's most famous concert halls.
- published: 27 Apr 2020
- views: 9283
3:27
Top 5 Most Haunted Concert Halls
Fan of haunted houses? We've gathered a list of the most haunted concert halls in the world.
00:00 Bristol Opera House - Haunted by three distinct spirits tha...
Fan of haunted houses? We've gathered a list of the most haunted concert halls in the world.
00:00 Bristol Opera House - Haunted by three distinct spirits that are reported to harass actors and spook concert goers during performances.
00:54 Royal Opera House - Destroyed by fire twice, this opera house begin experiencing daily poltergeist like activity once reconstruction began.
1:24 Cincinnati Music Hall - Built atop mass graves from Ohio's first insane asylum, this concert hall is known for its many ghostly encounters.
2:01 Paris Opera House - Real life underground water tunnels and true stories of chandeliers falling on performers, the Palais Garnier has many spooky stories to tell.
2:36 Springer Opera House - Considered the most haunted concert hall in America, this opera house is said to be home to the ghost of Edwin Booth.
Know of someplace spookier? Drop it in the comments below!
https://wn.com/Top_5_Most_Haunted_Concert_Halls
Fan of haunted houses? We've gathered a list of the most haunted concert halls in the world.
00:00 Bristol Opera House - Haunted by three distinct spirits that are reported to harass actors and spook concert goers during performances.
00:54 Royal Opera House - Destroyed by fire twice, this opera house begin experiencing daily poltergeist like activity once reconstruction began.
1:24 Cincinnati Music Hall - Built atop mass graves from Ohio's first insane asylum, this concert hall is known for its many ghostly encounters.
2:01 Paris Opera House - Real life underground water tunnels and true stories of chandeliers falling on performers, the Palais Garnier has many spooky stories to tell.
2:36 Springer Opera House - Considered the most haunted concert hall in America, this opera house is said to be home to the ghost of Edwin Booth.
Know of someplace spookier? Drop it in the comments below!
- published: 19 Oct 2022
- views: 7288
45:32
Future Opera Houses and Concert Halls - What will the next generation of perormance spaces do and be
FUTURE OPERA HOUSES AND CONCERT HALLS -
WHAT WILL THE NEXT GENERATION OF PERFORMANCE SPACES DO AND BE?
A Classical:NEXT conference session by David Staples
hel...
FUTURE OPERA HOUSES AND CONCERT HALLS -
WHAT WILL THE NEXT GENERATION OF PERFORMANCE SPACES DO AND BE?
A Classical:NEXT conference session by David Staples
held on Saturday, 1 June 2013 at the MAk, Vienna, Austria
Abstract
The nature of performance is changing. Creative artists are innovating in more ways than ever before, using new technologies in ever more imaginative ways. The economic and political climate is also changing. How will these and other factors influence new concert halls, theatres and opera houses? What impact will these changes have on existing venues -- how should they be adapted or refurbished for the future? This talk will start by looking back at the evolution of the concert hall and opera house to put the present in context. It will examine current trends, both in performance and in the design and planning of new and refurbished buildings. It will speculate on future venues for live performance including new technologies, multi-form spaces and the need to create exciting, flexible, creative places that can be built and operate economically.
Follow Classical:NEXT
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Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/classicalnext/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/ClassicalNEXT
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Classical:NEXT - The global meeting for all art music innovators aims to unify the global classical and art music scene, enabling it to work better together. Its focus is on innovation, increasing relevance and effectiveness in both business and creative aspects of the industry. In addition, Classical:NEXT aims to push for positive change within the professional scene as well as society as a whole.
https://wn.com/Future_Opera_Houses_And_Concert_Halls_What_Will_The_Next_Generation_Of_Perormance_Spaces_Do_And_Be
FUTURE OPERA HOUSES AND CONCERT HALLS -
WHAT WILL THE NEXT GENERATION OF PERFORMANCE SPACES DO AND BE?
A Classical:NEXT conference session by David Staples
held on Saturday, 1 June 2013 at the MAk, Vienna, Austria
Abstract
The nature of performance is changing. Creative artists are innovating in more ways than ever before, using new technologies in ever more imaginative ways. The economic and political climate is also changing. How will these and other factors influence new concert halls, theatres and opera houses? What impact will these changes have on existing venues -- how should they be adapted or refurbished for the future? This talk will start by looking back at the evolution of the concert hall and opera house to put the present in context. It will examine current trends, both in performance and in the design and planning of new and refurbished buildings. It will speculate on future venues for live performance including new technologies, multi-form spaces and the need to create exciting, flexible, creative places that can be built and operate economically.
Follow Classical:NEXT
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Official Website: https://www.classicalnext.com/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/classicalnext/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/ClassicalNEXT
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/classicalnext/
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Classical:NEXT - The global meeting for all art music innovators aims to unify the global classical and art music scene, enabling it to work better together. Its focus is on innovation, increasing relevance and effectiveness in both business and creative aspects of the industry. In addition, Classical:NEXT aims to push for positive change within the professional scene as well as society as a whole.
- published: 28 Nov 2013
- views: 2765
1:42
The 4 Best Outdoor Concert Venues in America
There's nothing like enjoying some music under the stars on a warm summer night. Today on the Buzz List Kristina Guerrero and Donna Ruko are sharing their favor...
There's nothing like enjoying some music under the stars on a warm summer night. Today on the Buzz List Kristina Guerrero and Donna Ruko are sharing their favorite outdoor amphitheaters across the country that are taking the experience to the next level.
https://wn.com/The_4_Best_Outdoor_Concert_Venues_In_America
There's nothing like enjoying some music under the stars on a warm summer night. Today on the Buzz List Kristina Guerrero and Donna Ruko are sharing their favorite outdoor amphitheaters across the country that are taking the experience to the next level.
- published: 13 Jun 2017
- views: 11032
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Testing New Acoustic Reflectors in the Concert Hall | Sydney Opera House
As part of its largest upgrade since opening in 1973, the Sydney Opera House is improving acoustics in the world-famous Concert Hall. In planning for renewal, a...
As part of its largest upgrade since opening in 1973, the Sydney Opera House is improving acoustics in the world-famous Concert Hall. In planning for renewal, acoustic reflectors and drapes were put to the test with the Sydney Symphony Orchestra on stage and guest violinist Pinchas Zuckerman.
Sydney Opera House Renewal works proudly funded by the NSW Government.
Find out more Backstage: https://www.sydneyoperahouse.com/backstage/backstage-articles/acoustics.html
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https://wn.com/Testing_New_Acoustic_Reflectors_In_The_Concert_Hall_|_Sydney_Opera_House
As part of its largest upgrade since opening in 1973, the Sydney Opera House is improving acoustics in the world-famous Concert Hall. In planning for renewal, acoustic reflectors and drapes were put to the test with the Sydney Symphony Orchestra on stage and guest violinist Pinchas Zuckerman.
Sydney Opera House Renewal works proudly funded by the NSW Government.
Find out more Backstage: https://www.sydneyoperahouse.com/backstage/backstage-articles/acoustics.html
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Follow #SydneyOperaHouse
Facebook https://www.facebook.com/sydneyoperahouse
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Google+ https://plus.google.com/+SydneyOperaHouse
- published: 22 Mar 2017
- views: 42621
0:24
FROM KITCHEN TO CONCERT HALLS! 🤘 #U2
Watch the full documentary here: https://youtu.be/T4lIR-Vs46g
🔴 From - U2: Rockumentary
Content licensing from Legacy Distribution to Little Dot Studios.
Want...
Watch the full documentary here: https://youtu.be/T4lIR-Vs46g
🔴 From - U2: Rockumentary
Content licensing from Legacy Distribution to Little Dot Studios.
Want to watch more pop culture documentaries?
Click here: https://bit.ly/3bYuq2i
#amplified #U2 #Bono
https://wn.com/From_Kitchen_To_Concert_Halls_🤘_U2
Watch the full documentary here: https://youtu.be/T4lIR-Vs46g
🔴 From - U2: Rockumentary
Content licensing from Legacy Distribution to Little Dot Studios.
Want to watch more pop culture documentaries?
Click here: https://bit.ly/3bYuq2i
#amplified #U2 #Bono
- published: 21 May 2024
- views: 2299
2:12:54
Full Concert live from Moscow, Tchaikovsky Concert Hall – Baltic Sea Philharmonic
Conductor: Kristjan Järvi
Soloist: Alexander Toradze, piano
Programme: Baltic Sea Landscapes
Sergei Prokofiev: Symphony No. 1 in D major Classical, Op. 25
Se...
Conductor: Kristjan Järvi
Soloist: Alexander Toradze, piano
Programme: Baltic Sea Landscapes
Sergei Prokofiev: Symphony No. 1 in D major Classical, Op. 25
Sergei Prokofiev: Piano Concerto No. 3 in C major, Op. 26
Arvo Pärt: Swansong
Gediminas Gelgotas: Mountains. Waters. (Freedom)
Igor Stravinsky: The Firebird (1945)
Encores:
Charles Coleman: Prelude in B minor
Charles Coleman: Drenched
Jean Sibelius: Song of Praise from Swanwhite
Gene Pritsker: Viljandi Suite
Recorded at the Tchaikovsky Concert Hall (Russia) on 23 April 2016.
Join Baltic Sea Philharmonic online:
https://facebook.com/BalticSeaPhilharmonic
https://instagram.com/balticseaphilharmonic
https://open.spotify.com/artist/1PlMcwoF2G03BqB1MDbXVt?si=ezvqcYO5RYyX3MKy8o1IOQ
https://twitter.com/balticseaphil
https://baltic-sea-philharmonic.eu
https://wn.com/Full_Concert_Live_From_Moscow,_Tchaikovsky_Concert_Hall_–_Baltic_Sea_Philharmonic
Conductor: Kristjan Järvi
Soloist: Alexander Toradze, piano
Programme: Baltic Sea Landscapes
Sergei Prokofiev: Symphony No. 1 in D major Classical, Op. 25
Sergei Prokofiev: Piano Concerto No. 3 in C major, Op. 26
Arvo Pärt: Swansong
Gediminas Gelgotas: Mountains. Waters. (Freedom)
Igor Stravinsky: The Firebird (1945)
Encores:
Charles Coleman: Prelude in B minor
Charles Coleman: Drenched
Jean Sibelius: Song of Praise from Swanwhite
Gene Pritsker: Viljandi Suite
Recorded at the Tchaikovsky Concert Hall (Russia) on 23 April 2016.
Join Baltic Sea Philharmonic online:
https://facebook.com/BalticSeaPhilharmonic
https://instagram.com/balticseaphilharmonic
https://open.spotify.com/artist/1PlMcwoF2G03BqB1MDbXVt?si=ezvqcYO5RYyX3MKy8o1IOQ
https://twitter.com/balticseaphil
https://baltic-sea-philharmonic.eu
- published: 26 Dec 2016
- views: 432300
2:15:11
Jazz at the Centre : PIANO TRIPLE BILL with Anthony D’Alessandro, Ewen Farncombe & Jesse Whiteley
Anthony D’Alessandro
Anthony D’Alessandro is a pianist, composer, arranger, and bandleader based in Toronto, Canada. Hailed by the WholeNote Magazine as a pian...
Anthony D’Alessandro
Anthony D’Alessandro is a pianist, composer, arranger, and bandleader based in Toronto, Canada. Hailed by the WholeNote Magazine as a pianist with a “natural feeling for swing and groove” and “scintillating technique”, he has performed in many notable clubs, concert halls and jazz festivals around the world including the Montreal International Jazz Festival, the Teatro Nescafé de las Artes in Santiago Chile, Smalls Jazz Club in New York City, and Koerner Hall in Toronto. He regularly performs alongside a “who’s who” of Canada’s top jazz musicians including Caity Gyorgy, Neil Swainson, Terry Clarke, Pat LaBarbara, and Ernesto Cervini, and has performed or toured with many notable NYC based musicians including Benny Benack III, Summer Camargo, Alexander Claffy, and Joe Farnsworth.
D’Alessandro’s debut full length album Searchin’ (2024), featuring NYC based trumpeter and vocal star Benny Benack III, debuted to critical acclaim, being called an “uplifting and feel-good jazz record” by the Paris Move, and a “gem of an album” by Jersey Jazz Magazine. His composition Tune for Monty was selected for CBC Music’s prestigious “Songs You Need to Hear” list.
D’Alessandro’s music has taken him throughout Canada, the United States and Europe. He has performed at many of Canada’s most prestigious jazz festivals and concert venues including Koerner Hall in Toronto, the Ottawa Jazz Festival, and the Vancouver Jazz Festival, among others. He has also performed at the International Glenn Miller Festival in Clarinda, Iowa, the Snowbirds Extravaganza Festival in Lakeland, Florida, and presented his compositions at the Casalmaggiore International Music Festival in Casalmaggiore, Italy.
D’Alessandro frequently works as the pianist for two-time JUNO award winning vocalist Caity Gyorgy, and has toured Canada from coast to coast as part of Gyorgy’s acclaimed quartet. This group made their Koerner Hall debut in April 2024 and has performed at every major jazz festival in the country. His playing can be heard on Gyorgy’s latest release “Hello, How Are You?” D’Alessandro has spent time living and studying in New York City under master pianist/organist Mike LeDonne, and holds a Bachelor of Music degree from the University of Toronto where he studied under award winning pianists David Braid, Mark Eisenman and David Restivo.
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Ewen Farncombe
Ewen Farncombe is a Juno nominated pianist and composer based out of Toronto and has been a professional on the scene there for nearly a decade. Having played on various recordings and with numerous bands, he has earned his reputation as a highly skilled musician.
While he was attending Humber College for a degree in music performance, he received several prestigious awards, including the Hnatyshyn Foundation Oscar Peterson award. While jazz is Ewen’s passion, he is a versatile player and is known to play many genres of music.
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Jesse Whiteley
Jesse Whiteley is a passionate and multi-talented pianist/keyboardist, singer, composer, arranger, and bandleader. Throughout his diverse musical life, Jesse has performed the gamut of musical genres from blues, jazz, swing, boogie woogie, rhythm and blues, to roots, and country.
Born and raised in Toronto, Jesse began working professionally at age 17 with the Toronto All-Star Big Band. Throughout his years with the Big Band, he has worked as both a pianist and conductor and has shared the stage with such luminaries from the blues and jazz world as Clark Terry, Jackie Richardson, Oliver Jones, Cleo Laine and John Dankworth, and Doc Severinsen. Jesse conducted the band full-time from 2018 to 2022.
Another one of Jesse’s projects is the jazz duo Blue Standard, featuring the vocal stylings of Maple Blues Award winner and acclaimed actor Raoul Bhaneja, accompanied by Jesse on piano. Their debut album “A Good Thing” was released worldwide in January of 2019.
From 2014 to 2017, Jesse toured and recorded as a member of The 24th Street Wailers, playing across Canada and The United States. He has also recorded and toured throughout Canada, The United States, and Europe with Ottawa’s JW-Jones. He has appeared on recordings with legendary blues musicians Curley Bridges, Little Charlie Baty, Hubert Sumlin, Charlie Musselwhite, dad Chris Whiteley and uncle Ken Whiteley.
Jesse can be seen performing under his own name and accompanying many different artists and groups around the Toronto music scene, and anywhere else the music takes him.
https://wn.com/Jazz_At_The_Centre_Piano_Triple_Bill_With_Anthony_D’Alessandro,_Ewen_Farncombe_Jesse_Whiteley
Anthony D’Alessandro
Anthony D’Alessandro is a pianist, composer, arranger, and bandleader based in Toronto, Canada. Hailed by the WholeNote Magazine as a pianist with a “natural feeling for swing and groove” and “scintillating technique”, he has performed in many notable clubs, concert halls and jazz festivals around the world including the Montreal International Jazz Festival, the Teatro Nescafé de las Artes in Santiago Chile, Smalls Jazz Club in New York City, and Koerner Hall in Toronto. He regularly performs alongside a “who’s who” of Canada’s top jazz musicians including Caity Gyorgy, Neil Swainson, Terry Clarke, Pat LaBarbara, and Ernesto Cervini, and has performed or toured with many notable NYC based musicians including Benny Benack III, Summer Camargo, Alexander Claffy, and Joe Farnsworth.
D’Alessandro’s debut full length album Searchin’ (2024), featuring NYC based trumpeter and vocal star Benny Benack III, debuted to critical acclaim, being called an “uplifting and feel-good jazz record” by the Paris Move, and a “gem of an album” by Jersey Jazz Magazine. His composition Tune for Monty was selected for CBC Music’s prestigious “Songs You Need to Hear” list.
D’Alessandro’s music has taken him throughout Canada, the United States and Europe. He has performed at many of Canada’s most prestigious jazz festivals and concert venues including Koerner Hall in Toronto, the Ottawa Jazz Festival, and the Vancouver Jazz Festival, among others. He has also performed at the International Glenn Miller Festival in Clarinda, Iowa, the Snowbirds Extravaganza Festival in Lakeland, Florida, and presented his compositions at the Casalmaggiore International Music Festival in Casalmaggiore, Italy.
D’Alessandro frequently works as the pianist for two-time JUNO award winning vocalist Caity Gyorgy, and has toured Canada from coast to coast as part of Gyorgy’s acclaimed quartet. This group made their Koerner Hall debut in April 2024 and has performed at every major jazz festival in the country. His playing can be heard on Gyorgy’s latest release “Hello, How Are You?” D’Alessandro has spent time living and studying in New York City under master pianist/organist Mike LeDonne, and holds a Bachelor of Music degree from the University of Toronto where he studied under award winning pianists David Braid, Mark Eisenman and David Restivo.
______________________
Ewen Farncombe
Ewen Farncombe is a Juno nominated pianist and composer based out of Toronto and has been a professional on the scene there for nearly a decade. Having played on various recordings and with numerous bands, he has earned his reputation as a highly skilled musician.
While he was attending Humber College for a degree in music performance, he received several prestigious awards, including the Hnatyshyn Foundation Oscar Peterson award. While jazz is Ewen’s passion, he is a versatile player and is known to play many genres of music.
______________________
Jesse Whiteley
Jesse Whiteley is a passionate and multi-talented pianist/keyboardist, singer, composer, arranger, and bandleader. Throughout his diverse musical life, Jesse has performed the gamut of musical genres from blues, jazz, swing, boogie woogie, rhythm and blues, to roots, and country.
Born and raised in Toronto, Jesse began working professionally at age 17 with the Toronto All-Star Big Band. Throughout his years with the Big Band, he has worked as both a pianist and conductor and has shared the stage with such luminaries from the blues and jazz world as Clark Terry, Jackie Richardson, Oliver Jones, Cleo Laine and John Dankworth, and Doc Severinsen. Jesse conducted the band full-time from 2018 to 2022.
Another one of Jesse’s projects is the jazz duo Blue Standard, featuring the vocal stylings of Maple Blues Award winner and acclaimed actor Raoul Bhaneja, accompanied by Jesse on piano. Their debut album “A Good Thing” was released worldwide in January of 2019.
From 2014 to 2017, Jesse toured and recorded as a member of The 24th Street Wailers, playing across Canada and The United States. He has also recorded and toured throughout Canada, The United States, and Europe with Ottawa’s JW-Jones. He has appeared on recordings with legendary blues musicians Curley Bridges, Little Charlie Baty, Hubert Sumlin, Charlie Musselwhite, dad Chris Whiteley and uncle Ken Whiteley.
Jesse can be seen performing under his own name and accompanying many different artists and groups around the Toronto music scene, and anywhere else the music takes him.
- published: 28 Nov 2024
- views: 109
5:12
What's so Special About the Elbphilharmonie Concert Hall in Hamburg?
Hamburg's Elbphilharmonie is the most expensive concert hall in the world. This is just one of the factors that sets the world-famous concert hall apart from ot...
Hamburg's Elbphilharmonie is the most expensive concert hall in the world. This is just one of the factors that sets the world-famous concert hall apart from others. But there are more exciting facts and secrets to discover. Join DW's Laila Abdalla on a tour inside the Elbphilharmonie.
CREDITS:
Report: Laila Abdalla
Camera: Holm Weber
Editing: Antje Lass, Nora Rehn
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https://wn.com/What's_So_Special_About_The_Elbphilharmonie_Concert_Hall_In_Hamburg
Hamburg's Elbphilharmonie is the most expensive concert hall in the world. This is just one of the factors that sets the world-famous concert hall apart from others. But there are more exciting facts and secrets to discover. Join DW's Laila Abdalla on a tour inside the Elbphilharmonie.
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Report: Laila Abdalla
Camera: Holm Weber
Editing: Antje Lass, Nora Rehn
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DW Travel is showing you the captivating world of travel. Come along with us to regions and cities in Germany, throughout Europe and to far-away destinations.
#hamburg #elbphilharmonie #germany #traveling
- published: 22 Apr 2023
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