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Mozart - Symphony No. 36, K. 425 "Linz Symphony" (1783)
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (27 January 1756 – 5 December 1791), baptised as Johannes Chrysostomus Wolfgangus Theophilus Mozart, was a prolific and influential composer of the classical era. According to Bartje Bartmans the greatest and brightest star on the firmament.
Please support my channel:
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Symphony No. 36 in C major, K. 425
1. Adagio — Allegro spiritoso
2. Poco Adagio (8:12)
3. Menuetto (15:48)
4. Finale (Presto) (19:27)
Boston Symphony Orchestra conducted by Erich Leinsdorf
The Symphony No. 36 in C major, K. 425, (known as the Linz Symphony) was written by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart during a stopover in the Austrian town of Linz on his and his wife's way back home to Vienna from Salzburg in late 1783. The entire symphony was written in four days to ac...
published: 17 Dec 2018
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Mozart - Symphony No. 36 in C, K. 425 [complete] (Linz)
The Symphony No. 36 in C major, KV 425, (known as the Linz Symphony) was written by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart during a stopover in the Austrian town of Linz on his and his wife's way back home to Vienna from Salzburg in late 1783. The entire symphony was written in four days to accommodate the local count's announcement, upon hearing of the Mozarts' arrival in Linz, of a concert. The première in Linz took place on 4 November, 1783. The composition was also premièred in Vienna on 1 April, 1784. The autograph score of the "Linz Symphony" was not preserved. The symphony is scored for 2 oboes, 2 bassoons, 2 horns, 2 trumpets, timpani and strings. There are four movements:
1. Adagio, 3/4 — Allegro spiritoso, 4/4
2. Poco adagio, 6/8
3. Menuetto, 3/4
4. Finale (Presto), 2/4.
Every movement except t...
published: 23 Feb 2012
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Mozart - Symphony No. 36, K. 425 "Linz Symphony" John Eliot Gardiner EBS
published: 15 Feb 2024
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Mozart Symphony No 36 in C major KV 425 ”Linz”
The Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra Carlos Kleiber Conducts
published: 16 Nov 2017
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Symphony No 36., The Linz by Richard Meyer – Score & Sound
For more information, or to purchase http://goo.gl/f241Uc
Symphony No. 36, The "Linz"
1st Movement
By Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart / arr. Richard Meyer
Item: 00-44853
Series: Highland First Philharmonic
Ensemble: Full Orchestra
Grade 2.5
Format: Conductor Score & Parts
The "Linz Symphony" is included among Mozart's best. The first movement is cheerful and buoyant in mood, yet retains an air of dignity and poise reflective of a true master of the genre. Richard Meyer's full orchestra arrangement of this classic is a terrific addition for any concert or contest. (5:20)
Subscribe to Alfred Music's Orchestra Channel: https://goo.gl/8R6gY7.
Since 1922, Alfred Music has been dedicated to helping people learn, teach, and play music. Alfred Music currently has over 150,000 active titles, represent...
published: 28 Apr 2016
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Mozart - Symphony No. 36 in C major, K. 425, "Linz"
I. Adagio - Allegro spiritoso [0:00]
II. Andante [7:59]
III. Menuetto - Trio [15:15]
IV. Presto [18:46]
Berliner Philharmoniker
Karl Böhm
published: 06 Jul 2015
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Carlos Kleiber conducting Mozart Symphony No. 36 – Enhanced Performance
I often show my conducting students excerpts of *Carlos Kleiber's conducting* movements. That's why I'm currently working on digitally restoring his old videos, so that his magnificent art of conducting can be enjoyed in higher resolution.
Consider watching my other conducting videos on this channel 😊.
🎵 If you're interested in my online conducting course, write me an email to: [email protected]
About this video:
Experience the magic of Carlos Kleiber, one of the greatest conductors of the 20th century, as he leads the orchestra in a stunning rendition of Mozart's Symphony No. 36. Known for his unparalleled artistry and expressive conducting style, Kleiber brings out the finest details in every phrase of this magnificent piece. His gestures are both subtle and powerful, shapi...
published: 10 Dec 2024
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(HSO 2020) Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart - Symphonie Nr. 36 „Linzer Sinfonie“
HochschulSinfonieOrchester der HMDK Stuttgart
Dirigent: Prof. Rasmus Baumann
HMDK Stuttgart
Web: https://www.hmdk-stuttgart.de/
Facebook: https://de-de.facebook.com/hmdkstuttgart/
HochschulSinfonieOrchester (HSO)
Die Hochschulorchesterausbildung der HMDK Stuttgart betrifft Studierende der Studiengänge Bachelor, Master und Konzertexamen. Innerhalb der Hochschule findet die Zusammenarbeit mit der Opernschule, der Konzertexamens-, Kompositions- und Dirigierklasse statt. Ziel des Hochschul-SinfonieOrchesters (HSO) ist eine professionell orientierte Orchesterarbeit und bestmögliche Vorbereitung auf eine zukünftige Tätigkeit als Orches-termusiker*in. Das HSO hat für die HMDK Stuttgart auch eine repräsentative Funktion inne. Das HochschulSinfonieOrchester steht als größter Klangkörper im Zen...
published: 27 Nov 2020
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Mozart – Linz Symphony No. 36, K. 425, 25th Ludwig van Beethoven Easter Festival, Dawid Runtz
About festival http://beethoven.org.pl/festiwal/en/
Info: https://gr.afit.pl
Dawid Runtz – conductor
Polish Sinfonia Iuventus Orchestra
recorded at Warsaw Philharmonic Concert Hall during 25th Ludwig van Beethoven Easter Festival, March 23, 2021
0:00 Intro
0:50 Adagio - Allegro spiritoso
11:32 Andante con moto
18:48 Menuetto
22:31 Presto
#SinfoniaIuventus
published: 09 Oct 2021
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Mozart - Symphony No 36 'Linz' - Celibidache, Swedish Radio Symphony (1971)
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart - Symphony No. 36 in C Major “Linz”, K. 425
0:00 Adagio — Allegro spiritoso
7:59 Andante
15:39 Menuetto
19:05 Finale (Presto)
Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra conducted by Sergiu Celibidache
Live recording: 21 March 1971, The Stockholm Concert Hall (Swedish: Stockholms konserthus)
published: 13 Mar 2022
26:51
Mozart - Symphony No. 36, K. 425 "Linz Symphony" (1783)
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (27 January 1756 – 5 December 1791), baptised as Johannes Chrysostomus Wolfgangus Theophilus Mozart, was a prolific and influential comp...
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (27 January 1756 – 5 December 1791), baptised as Johannes Chrysostomus Wolfgangus Theophilus Mozart, was a prolific and influential composer of the classical era. According to Bartje Bartmans the greatest and brightest star on the firmament.
Please support my channel:
https://ko-fi.com/bartjebartmans
Symphony No. 36 in C major, K. 425
1. Adagio — Allegro spiritoso
2. Poco Adagio (8:12)
3. Menuetto (15:48)
4. Finale (Presto) (19:27)
Boston Symphony Orchestra conducted by Erich Leinsdorf
The Symphony No. 36 in C major, K. 425, (known as the Linz Symphony) was written by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart during a stopover in the Austrian town of Linz on his and his wife's way back home to Vienna from Salzburg in late 1783. The entire symphony was written in four days to accommodate the local count's announcement, upon hearing of the Mozarts' arrival in Linz, of a concert. The première in Linz took place on 4 November 1783. The composition was also premièred in Vienna on 1 April 1784. The autograph score of the "Linz Symphony" was not preserved.
https://wn.com/Mozart_Symphony_No._36,_K._425_Linz_Symphony_(1783)
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (27 January 1756 – 5 December 1791), baptised as Johannes Chrysostomus Wolfgangus Theophilus Mozart, was a prolific and influential composer of the classical era. According to Bartje Bartmans the greatest and brightest star on the firmament.
Please support my channel:
https://ko-fi.com/bartjebartmans
Symphony No. 36 in C major, K. 425
1. Adagio — Allegro spiritoso
2. Poco Adagio (8:12)
3. Menuetto (15:48)
4. Finale (Presto) (19:27)
Boston Symphony Orchestra conducted by Erich Leinsdorf
The Symphony No. 36 in C major, K. 425, (known as the Linz Symphony) was written by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart during a stopover in the Austrian town of Linz on his and his wife's way back home to Vienna from Salzburg in late 1783. The entire symphony was written in four days to accommodate the local count's announcement, upon hearing of the Mozarts' arrival in Linz, of a concert. The première in Linz took place on 4 November 1783. The composition was also premièred in Vienna on 1 April 1784. The autograph score of the "Linz Symphony" was not preserved.
- published: 17 Dec 2018
- views: 268121
28:54
Mozart - Symphony No. 36 in C, K. 425 [complete] (Linz)
The Symphony No. 36 in C major, KV 425, (known as the Linz Symphony) was written by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart during a stopover in the Austrian town of Linz on hi...
The Symphony No. 36 in C major, KV 425, (known as the Linz Symphony) was written by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart during a stopover in the Austrian town of Linz on his and his wife's way back home to Vienna from Salzburg in late 1783. The entire symphony was written in four days to accommodate the local count's announcement, upon hearing of the Mozarts' arrival in Linz, of a concert. The première in Linz took place on 4 November, 1783. The composition was also premièred in Vienna on 1 April, 1784. The autograph score of the "Linz Symphony" was not preserved. The symphony is scored for 2 oboes, 2 bassoons, 2 horns, 2 trumpets, timpani and strings. There are four movements:
1. Adagio, 3/4 — Allegro spiritoso, 4/4
2. Poco adagio, 6/8
3. Menuetto, 3/4
4. Finale (Presto), 2/4.
Every movement except the minuet is in sonata form. The slow movement has a siciliano character and meter which was rare in Mozart's earlier symphonies (only used in one of the slow movements of the "Paris") but would appear frequently in later works such as #38 and #40. The next symphony by Mozart is Symphony No. 38. The work known as "Symphony No. 37" is mostly by Michael Haydn.
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FREE .mp3 and .wav files of all Mozart's music at: http://www.mozart-archiv.de/
FREE sheet music scores of any Mozart piece at: http://dme.mozarteum.at/DME/nma/start.php?l=2
ALSO check out these cool sites: http://musopen.org/
and http://imslp.org/wiki/
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NOTE: I do not know who the performers of this are, nor the place and date of recording!!! Any suggestions are welcome.
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ENJOY!!!! :D
https://wn.com/Mozart_Symphony_No._36_In_C,_K._425_Complete_(Linz)
The Symphony No. 36 in C major, KV 425, (known as the Linz Symphony) was written by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart during a stopover in the Austrian town of Linz on his and his wife's way back home to Vienna from Salzburg in late 1783. The entire symphony was written in four days to accommodate the local count's announcement, upon hearing of the Mozarts' arrival in Linz, of a concert. The première in Linz took place on 4 November, 1783. The composition was also premièred in Vienna on 1 April, 1784. The autograph score of the "Linz Symphony" was not preserved. The symphony is scored for 2 oboes, 2 bassoons, 2 horns, 2 trumpets, timpani and strings. There are four movements:
1. Adagio, 3/4 — Allegro spiritoso, 4/4
2. Poco adagio, 6/8
3. Menuetto, 3/4
4. Finale (Presto), 2/4.
Every movement except the minuet is in sonata form. The slow movement has a siciliano character and meter which was rare in Mozart's earlier symphonies (only used in one of the slow movements of the "Paris") but would appear frequently in later works such as #38 and #40. The next symphony by Mozart is Symphony No. 38. The work known as "Symphony No. 37" is mostly by Michael Haydn.
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FREE .mp3 and .wav files of all Mozart's music at: http://www.mozart-archiv.de/
FREE sheet music scores of any Mozart piece at: http://dme.mozarteum.at/DME/nma/start.php?l=2
ALSO check out these cool sites: http://musopen.org/
and http://imslp.org/wiki/
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NOTE: I do not know who the performers of this are, nor the place and date of recording!!! Any suggestions are welcome.
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ENJOY!!!! :D
- published: 23 Feb 2012
- views: 734520
5:49
Symphony No 36., The Linz by Richard Meyer – Score & Sound
For more information, or to purchase http://goo.gl/f241Uc
Symphony No. 36, The "Linz"
1st Movement
By Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart / arr. Richard Meyer
Item: 00-44...
For more information, or to purchase http://goo.gl/f241Uc
Symphony No. 36, The "Linz"
1st Movement
By Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart / arr. Richard Meyer
Item: 00-44853
Series: Highland First Philharmonic
Ensemble: Full Orchestra
Grade 2.5
Format: Conductor Score & Parts
The "Linz Symphony" is included among Mozart's best. The first movement is cheerful and buoyant in mood, yet retains an air of dignity and poise reflective of a true master of the genre. Richard Meyer's full orchestra arrangement of this classic is a terrific addition for any concert or contest. (5:20)
Subscribe to Alfred Music's Orchestra Channel: https://goo.gl/8R6gY7.
Since 1922, Alfred Music has been dedicated to helping people learn, teach, and play music. Alfred Music currently has over 150,000 active titles, representing a wide range of well-known publications—from methods like Accent on Achievement, Sound Innovations, Suzuki, and more. Learn more at www.alfred.com."
https://wn.com/Symphony_No_36.,_The_Linz_By_Richard_Meyer_–_Score_Sound
For more information, or to purchase http://goo.gl/f241Uc
Symphony No. 36, The "Linz"
1st Movement
By Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart / arr. Richard Meyer
Item: 00-44853
Series: Highland First Philharmonic
Ensemble: Full Orchestra
Grade 2.5
Format: Conductor Score & Parts
The "Linz Symphony" is included among Mozart's best. The first movement is cheerful and buoyant in mood, yet retains an air of dignity and poise reflective of a true master of the genre. Richard Meyer's full orchestra arrangement of this classic is a terrific addition for any concert or contest. (5:20)
Subscribe to Alfred Music's Orchestra Channel: https://goo.gl/8R6gY7.
Since 1922, Alfred Music has been dedicated to helping people learn, teach, and play music. Alfred Music currently has over 150,000 active titles, representing a wide range of well-known publications—from methods like Accent on Achievement, Sound Innovations, Suzuki, and more. Learn more at www.alfred.com."
- published: 28 Apr 2016
- views: 37023
24:49
Mozart - Symphony No. 36 in C major, K. 425, "Linz"
I. Adagio - Allegro spiritoso [0:00]
II. Andante [7:59]
III. Menuetto - Trio [15:15]
IV. Presto [18:46]
Berliner Philharmoniker
Karl Böhm
I. Adagio - Allegro spiritoso [0:00]
II. Andante [7:59]
III. Menuetto - Trio [15:15]
IV. Presto [18:46]
Berliner Philharmoniker
Karl Böhm
https://wn.com/Mozart_Symphony_No._36_In_C_Major,_K._425,_Linz
I. Adagio - Allegro spiritoso [0:00]
II. Andante [7:59]
III. Menuetto - Trio [15:15]
IV. Presto [18:46]
Berliner Philharmoniker
Karl Böhm
- published: 06 Jul 2015
- views: 81962
29:15
Carlos Kleiber conducting Mozart Symphony No. 36 – Enhanced Performance
I often show my conducting students excerpts of *Carlos Kleiber's conducting* movements. That's why I'm currently working on digitally restoring his old videos,...
I often show my conducting students excerpts of *Carlos Kleiber's conducting* movements. That's why I'm currently working on digitally restoring his old videos, so that his magnificent art of conducting can be enjoyed in higher resolution.
Consider watching my other conducting videos on this channel 😊.
🎵 If you're interested in my online conducting course, write me an email to:
[email protected]
About this video:
Experience the magic of Carlos Kleiber, one of the greatest conductors of the 20th century, as he leads the orchestra in a stunning rendition of Mozart's Symphony No. 36. Known for his unparalleled artistry and expressive conducting style, Kleiber brings out the finest details in every phrase of this magnificent piece. His gestures are both subtle and powerful, shaping the music with elegance and precision that few can match.
In this performance, Kleiber's *musical phrasing* is exquisite, crafting a flowing and natural interpretation that resonates deeply with both the musicians and the audience. His approach to *conducting* is often described as a *masterclass* in musical leadership, where every movement of the baton serves to illuminate the music's true essence.
This video showcases not only Kleiber's brilliant *interpretation* but also an *enhanced performance* that has been digitally restored to bring out the clarity and beauty of the picture and sound. Whether you’re a conductor, a classical music enthusiast, or simply someone who appreciates the beauty of Mozart’s music, this performance is a true testament to Kleiber’s genius and the art of conducting.
Highlights of this performance:
- Carlos Kleiber's masterful conducting: Witness his unique ability to communicate with the orchestra through the most minimal gestures.
- The perfect blend of *precision and expressiveness* bringing Mozart’s Symphony No. 36 to life.
- A glimpse into Kleiber’s distinctive style of *musical leadership* that has earned him admiration worldwide.
00:00 I. Adagio - Allegro spiritoso
10:30 II. Andante
17:50 III. Menuetto
21:44 IV. Finale: Presto
Performed by the Vienna Philharmonic on 6th October 1991 at the Musikverein Wien.
#CarlosKleiber #Mozart #SymphonyNo36 #ConductingMasterclass #ClassicalMusic #MozartSymphony #EnhancedPerformance #MusicRestoration #Conducting #Maestro #KleiberGenius
https://wn.com/Carlos_Kleiber_Conducting_Mozart_Symphony_No._36_–_Enhanced_Performance
I often show my conducting students excerpts of *Carlos Kleiber's conducting* movements. That's why I'm currently working on digitally restoring his old videos, so that his magnificent art of conducting can be enjoyed in higher resolution.
Consider watching my other conducting videos on this channel 😊.
🎵 If you're interested in my online conducting course, write me an email to:
[email protected]
About this video:
Experience the magic of Carlos Kleiber, one of the greatest conductors of the 20th century, as he leads the orchestra in a stunning rendition of Mozart's Symphony No. 36. Known for his unparalleled artistry and expressive conducting style, Kleiber brings out the finest details in every phrase of this magnificent piece. His gestures are both subtle and powerful, shaping the music with elegance and precision that few can match.
In this performance, Kleiber's *musical phrasing* is exquisite, crafting a flowing and natural interpretation that resonates deeply with both the musicians and the audience. His approach to *conducting* is often described as a *masterclass* in musical leadership, where every movement of the baton serves to illuminate the music's true essence.
This video showcases not only Kleiber's brilliant *interpretation* but also an *enhanced performance* that has been digitally restored to bring out the clarity and beauty of the picture and sound. Whether you’re a conductor, a classical music enthusiast, or simply someone who appreciates the beauty of Mozart’s music, this performance is a true testament to Kleiber’s genius and the art of conducting.
Highlights of this performance:
- Carlos Kleiber's masterful conducting: Witness his unique ability to communicate with the orchestra through the most minimal gestures.
- The perfect blend of *precision and expressiveness* bringing Mozart’s Symphony No. 36 to life.
- A glimpse into Kleiber’s distinctive style of *musical leadership* that has earned him admiration worldwide.
00:00 I. Adagio - Allegro spiritoso
10:30 II. Andante
17:50 III. Menuetto
21:44 IV. Finale: Presto
Performed by the Vienna Philharmonic on 6th October 1991 at the Musikverein Wien.
#CarlosKleiber #Mozart #SymphonyNo36 #ConductingMasterclass #ClassicalMusic #MozartSymphony #EnhancedPerformance #MusicRestoration #Conducting #Maestro #KleiberGenius
- published: 10 Dec 2024
- views: 44244
33:26
(HSO 2020) Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart - Symphonie Nr. 36 „Linzer Sinfonie“
HochschulSinfonieOrchester der HMDK Stuttgart
Dirigent: Prof. Rasmus Baumann
HMDK Stuttgart
Web: https://www.hmdk-stuttgart.de/
Facebook: https://de-de.facebo...
HochschulSinfonieOrchester der HMDK Stuttgart
Dirigent: Prof. Rasmus Baumann
HMDK Stuttgart
Web: https://www.hmdk-stuttgart.de/
Facebook: https://de-de.facebook.com/hmdkstuttgart/
HochschulSinfonieOrchester (HSO)
Die Hochschulorchesterausbildung der HMDK Stuttgart betrifft Studierende der Studiengänge Bachelor, Master und Konzertexamen. Innerhalb der Hochschule findet die Zusammenarbeit mit der Opernschule, der Konzertexamens-, Kompositions- und Dirigierklasse statt. Ziel des Hochschul-SinfonieOrchesters (HSO) ist eine professionell orientierte Orchesterarbeit und bestmögliche Vorbereitung auf eine zukünftige Tätigkeit als Orches-termusiker*in. Das HSO hat für die HMDK Stuttgart auch eine repräsentative Funktion inne. Das HochschulSinfonieOrchester steht als größter Klangkörper im Zentrum der professionellen Orchesterausbildung. Es tritt nach intensiven Arbeitsphasen in der Hochschule und außerhalb auf und wirkt außerdem regelmäßig in den Sommerproduktionen der Opernschule im hochschuleigenen Wilhelma Theater mit. Das Repertoire reicht vom Barock bis zur Neuen Musik. Der Schwerpunkt liegt – im Sinne der Berufsvorbereitung – auf dem gängigen Repertoire im deutschen Opern- und Orchesterbereich. Wechselweise musiziert das HochschulSinfonieOrchester mit Studierenden im Konzertexamen und mit professionellen So-list*innen und Dozierenden aus der Hochschule. Neben diesen Konzertprojekten gibt es in jedem Semester Repertoirespiel-Phasen, in denen ein bestimmter Repertoirebereich, Probespielstellen oder Opernrepertoire gespielt und probiert werden. In der Programmgestaltung wird eine Balance aller Repertoirebereiche über einen Zeitraum von ca. drei Jahren angestrebt. Gastdirigent*innen mit besonderem musikalischen und pädagogischen Profil werden regelmäßig zur Zusammenarbeit mit dem HochschulSinfonieOrchester eingeladen. Diese waren unter anderem Lothar Zagrosek, Sir Roger Norrington, Nicolás Pasquet, Morten Schuldt-Jensen, Jorma Panula, Sylvain Cambreling und Dan Ettinger. Ab dem Wintersemester 2018/19 liegt die Gesamtleitung des HSO bei Prof. Rasmus Baumann.
https://wn.com/(Hso_2020)_Wolfgang_Amadeus_Mozart_Symphonie_Nr._36_„Linzer_Sinfonie“
HochschulSinfonieOrchester der HMDK Stuttgart
Dirigent: Prof. Rasmus Baumann
HMDK Stuttgart
Web: https://www.hmdk-stuttgart.de/
Facebook: https://de-de.facebook.com/hmdkstuttgart/
HochschulSinfonieOrchester (HSO)
Die Hochschulorchesterausbildung der HMDK Stuttgart betrifft Studierende der Studiengänge Bachelor, Master und Konzertexamen. Innerhalb der Hochschule findet die Zusammenarbeit mit der Opernschule, der Konzertexamens-, Kompositions- und Dirigierklasse statt. Ziel des Hochschul-SinfonieOrchesters (HSO) ist eine professionell orientierte Orchesterarbeit und bestmögliche Vorbereitung auf eine zukünftige Tätigkeit als Orches-termusiker*in. Das HSO hat für die HMDK Stuttgart auch eine repräsentative Funktion inne. Das HochschulSinfonieOrchester steht als größter Klangkörper im Zentrum der professionellen Orchesterausbildung. Es tritt nach intensiven Arbeitsphasen in der Hochschule und außerhalb auf und wirkt außerdem regelmäßig in den Sommerproduktionen der Opernschule im hochschuleigenen Wilhelma Theater mit. Das Repertoire reicht vom Barock bis zur Neuen Musik. Der Schwerpunkt liegt – im Sinne der Berufsvorbereitung – auf dem gängigen Repertoire im deutschen Opern- und Orchesterbereich. Wechselweise musiziert das HochschulSinfonieOrchester mit Studierenden im Konzertexamen und mit professionellen So-list*innen und Dozierenden aus der Hochschule. Neben diesen Konzertprojekten gibt es in jedem Semester Repertoirespiel-Phasen, in denen ein bestimmter Repertoirebereich, Probespielstellen oder Opernrepertoire gespielt und probiert werden. In der Programmgestaltung wird eine Balance aller Repertoirebereiche über einen Zeitraum von ca. drei Jahren angestrebt. Gastdirigent*innen mit besonderem musikalischen und pädagogischen Profil werden regelmäßig zur Zusammenarbeit mit dem HochschulSinfonieOrchester eingeladen. Diese waren unter anderem Lothar Zagrosek, Sir Roger Norrington, Nicolás Pasquet, Morten Schuldt-Jensen, Jorma Panula, Sylvain Cambreling und Dan Ettinger. Ab dem Wintersemester 2018/19 liegt die Gesamtleitung des HSO bei Prof. Rasmus Baumann.
- published: 27 Nov 2020
- views: 16282
31:51
Mozart – Linz Symphony No. 36, K. 425, 25th Ludwig van Beethoven Easter Festival, Dawid Runtz
About festival http://beethoven.org.pl/festiwal/en/
Info: https://gr.afit.pl
Dawid Runtz – conductor
Polish Sinfonia Iuventus Orchestra
recorded at Warsaw Philh...
About festival http://beethoven.org.pl/festiwal/en/
Info: https://gr.afit.pl
Dawid Runtz – conductor
Polish Sinfonia Iuventus Orchestra
recorded at Warsaw Philharmonic Concert Hall during 25th Ludwig van Beethoven Easter Festival, March 23, 2021
0:00 Intro
0:50 Adagio - Allegro spiritoso
11:32 Andante con moto
18:48 Menuetto
22:31 Presto
#SinfoniaIuventus
https://wn.com/Mozart_–_Linz_Symphony_No._36,_K._425,_25Th_Ludwig_Van_Beethoven_Easter_Festival,_Dawid_Runtz
About festival http://beethoven.org.pl/festiwal/en/
Info: https://gr.afit.pl
Dawid Runtz – conductor
Polish Sinfonia Iuventus Orchestra
recorded at Warsaw Philharmonic Concert Hall during 25th Ludwig van Beethoven Easter Festival, March 23, 2021
0:00 Intro
0:50 Adagio - Allegro spiritoso
11:32 Andante con moto
18:48 Menuetto
22:31 Presto
#SinfoniaIuventus
- published: 09 Oct 2021
- views: 24186
24:09
Mozart - Symphony No 36 'Linz' - Celibidache, Swedish Radio Symphony (1971)
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart - Symphony No. 36 in C Major “Linz”, K. 425
0:00 Adagio — Allegro spiritoso
7:59 Andante
15:39 Menuetto
19:05 Finale (Presto)
Swedish R...
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart - Symphony No. 36 in C Major “Linz”, K. 425
0:00 Adagio — Allegro spiritoso
7:59 Andante
15:39 Menuetto
19:05 Finale (Presto)
Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra conducted by Sergiu Celibidache
Live recording: 21 March 1971, The Stockholm Concert Hall (Swedish: Stockholms konserthus)
https://wn.com/Mozart_Symphony_No_36_'Linz'_Celibidache,_Swedish_Radio_Symphony_(1971)
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart - Symphony No. 36 in C Major “Linz”, K. 425
0:00 Adagio — Allegro spiritoso
7:59 Andante
15:39 Menuetto
19:05 Finale (Presto)
Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra conducted by Sergiu Celibidache
Live recording: 21 March 1971, The Stockholm Concert Hall (Swedish: Stockholms konserthus)
- published: 13 Mar 2022
- views: 6215