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Judith Raskin sings "Al dolce guidami" (1972)
Here is an all-too-brief abbreviated rendition of Donizetti's aria from Anna Bolena with soprano Judith Raskin; Richard Nass, English horn; and Robert Lawrence, piano.
"... un giorno rendimi de' miei primi anni, un giorno solo del nostro amor."
And here's a link to my Judith Raskin playlist:
http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLFE20804DCACF5333&feature=plcp
published: 12 Apr 2020
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Judith Raskin sings "Ach, ich fühl's" (Tanglewood, 1966)
From Act II of Mozart's "The Magic Flute", with soprano Judith Raskin and the Boston Symphony Orchestra under the direction of Erich Leinsdorf. From a concert performance of the opera at the Tanglewood Music Festival in Lenox, Massachusetts on August 6, 1966. Musical America called Raskin "a Mozartian to her fingertips."
Link to my Judith Raskin playlist:
http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLFE20804DCACF5333&feature=plcp
published: 22 Oct 2016
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Judith Raskin Mozart Laudate Dominum, K 339
Westchester Chamber Chorus and Orchestra, March 1972 Jens Nygaard Conductor
published: 14 May 2016
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Judith Raskin sings "Deh vieni non tardar" in Recital! (1971)
As an encore from a 1971 recital, here is Judith Raskin with George Schick at the piano performing Susanna's aria from "The Marriage of Figaro."
And here's a link to my Judith Raskin playlist:
http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLFE20804DCACF5333&feature=plcp
"The moment finally arrives
When I'll experience joy without haste
In the arms of my beloved...
Fearful anxieties, get out of my heart!
Do not come to disturb my delight.
Oh, how it seems that to amorous fires
The comfort of the place,
Earth and heaven respond,
As the night responds to my ruses."
"Oh, come, don't be late, my beautiful joy
Come where love calls you to enjoyment
Until night's torches no longer shine in the sky
long as the air is still dark
And the world quiet.
Here the river murmurs and the light plays
That re...
published: 09 Jul 2017
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Judith Raskin interview (1971)
Here is an interview by Bernard Gabriel from a radio broadcast in 1971 with soprano Judith Raskin titled "Great Singing Today and Yesterday".
And here's a link to my Judith Raskin playlist:
http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLFE20804DCACF5333&feature=plcp
"Blumen, Hain und Aue, "Flowers, grove, and meadow,
Stern und Mondenlicht, Star- and moonlight,
Die ich sang, vergessen Of whom I once sang,
Ihres Sängers nicht." Do not forget their singer."
-- The final verse from Robert Schumann's "Sängers Trost".
published: 14 Dec 2021
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Judith Raskin; "Auf dem Wasser zu singen"; Franz Schubert
This channel is the re-establishment of previous channels that have been sadly terminated.
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Judith Raskin--soprano
George Schick--piano
1966
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"JUDITH RASKIN, LYRIC SOPRANO ACCLAIMED FOR MUSICIANSHIP
By Harold C. Schonberg
Dec. 22, 1984
JUDITH RASKIN, LYRIC SOPRANO ACCLAIMED FOR MUSICIANSHIP
Judith Raskin, the American lyric soprano famed for her voice and musicianship, died of cancer yesterday at Beth Israel Hospital. She was 56 years old and lived in New York City.
As a leading singer with the New York City Opera, and then at the Metropolitan Opera from 1962 to 1972, Miss Raskin was hailed as one of the finest artists of her time. She had a voice that critics constantly referred to as ''ravishing.'' Combined with the beauty of her sound was...
published: 27 Jun 2023
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Judith Raskin sings "Les Nuits d'Été" (Cleveland, 1967)
Théophile Gautier's poems set by Hector Berlioz and sung by soprano Judith Raskin. The Cleveland Orchestra is conducted by Pierre Boulez in this performance from 16 November 1967. Raskin, Boulez and the Orchestra would perform this cycle again in two years at the Blossom Festival in July, 1969. (Here's a link to that performance: https://youtu.be/leJRZZzc8ro).
I. "Villanelle" 0:04
II. "Le spectre de la rose" 2:33
III. "Sur les lagunes" 10:34
IV. "Absence" 17:01
V. "Au cimetière" 23:11
VI. "L'île inconnue" 29:08
Here's a link to my Judith Raskin playlist:
http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLFE20804DCACF5333&feature=plcp
published: 03 Nov 2018
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Judith Raskin sings Schubert Lieder - (1975)
From a 1975 recital at the Masters School in Dobbs Ferry, New York, here are two songs by Franz Schubert.
I. "Im Frühling", D. 882
II. "Frühlingstraum", D. 911, no. 9
Other excerpts from this recital and many more examples of Raskin's art may be found at her playlist:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLFE20804DCACF5333
published: 21 Nov 2015
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MARIO LANZA and JUDITH RASKIN. A duet "Someday" from Friml's "The Vagabond King"
published: 24 Jul 2020
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JUDITH RASKIN - THE GREATEST VOICES OF ALL TIME - PART - III - THE MODERN TIME - BIZET - CARMEN - M
NO COPYRIGHTS INFRIGEMENT INTENDED. I OWN ABSOLUTELY NOTHING, EXCEPT LOVE FOR MUSIC AND GOD IN MY HEART.
published: 22 Feb 2013
2:07
Judith Raskin sings "Al dolce guidami" (1972)
Here is an all-too-brief abbreviated rendition of Donizetti's aria from Anna Bolena with soprano Judith Raskin; Richard Nass, English horn; and Robert Lawrence,...
Here is an all-too-brief abbreviated rendition of Donizetti's aria from Anna Bolena with soprano Judith Raskin; Richard Nass, English horn; and Robert Lawrence, piano.
"... un giorno rendimi de' miei primi anni, un giorno solo del nostro amor."
And here's a link to my Judith Raskin playlist:
http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLFE20804DCACF5333&feature=plcp
https://wn.com/Judith_Raskin_Sings_Al_Dolce_Guidami_(1972)
Here is an all-too-brief abbreviated rendition of Donizetti's aria from Anna Bolena with soprano Judith Raskin; Richard Nass, English horn; and Robert Lawrence, piano.
"... un giorno rendimi de' miei primi anni, un giorno solo del nostro amor."
And here's a link to my Judith Raskin playlist:
http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLFE20804DCACF5333&feature=plcp
- published: 12 Apr 2020
- views: 760
4:27
Judith Raskin sings "Ach, ich fühl's" (Tanglewood, 1966)
From Act II of Mozart's "The Magic Flute", with soprano Judith Raskin and the Boston Symphony Orchestra under the direction of Erich Leinsdorf. From a concert ...
From Act II of Mozart's "The Magic Flute", with soprano Judith Raskin and the Boston Symphony Orchestra under the direction of Erich Leinsdorf. From a concert performance of the opera at the Tanglewood Music Festival in Lenox, Massachusetts on August 6, 1966. Musical America called Raskin "a Mozartian to her fingertips."
Link to my Judith Raskin playlist:
http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLFE20804DCACF5333&feature=plcp
https://wn.com/Judith_Raskin_Sings_Ach,_Ich_Fühl's_(Tanglewood,_1966)
From Act II of Mozart's "The Magic Flute", with soprano Judith Raskin and the Boston Symphony Orchestra under the direction of Erich Leinsdorf. From a concert performance of the opera at the Tanglewood Music Festival in Lenox, Massachusetts on August 6, 1966. Musical America called Raskin "a Mozartian to her fingertips."
Link to my Judith Raskin playlist:
http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLFE20804DCACF5333&feature=plcp
- published: 22 Oct 2016
- views: 385
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Judith Raskin Mozart Laudate Dominum, K 339
Westchester Chamber Chorus and Orchestra, March 1972 Jens Nygaard Conductor
Westchester Chamber Chorus and Orchestra, March 1972 Jens Nygaard Conductor
https://wn.com/Judith_Raskin_Mozart_Laudate_Dominum,_K_339
Westchester Chamber Chorus and Orchestra, March 1972 Jens Nygaard Conductor
- published: 14 May 2016
- views: 979
4:46
Judith Raskin sings "Deh vieni non tardar" in Recital! (1971)
As an encore from a 1971 recital, here is Judith Raskin with George Schick at the piano performing Susanna's aria from "The Marriage of Figaro."
And here's a l...
As an encore from a 1971 recital, here is Judith Raskin with George Schick at the piano performing Susanna's aria from "The Marriage of Figaro."
And here's a link to my Judith Raskin playlist:
http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLFE20804DCACF5333&feature=plcp
"The moment finally arrives
When I'll experience joy without haste
In the arms of my beloved...
Fearful anxieties, get out of my heart!
Do not come to disturb my delight.
Oh, how it seems that to amorous fires
The comfort of the place,
Earth and heaven respond,
As the night responds to my ruses."
"Oh, come, don't be late, my beautiful joy
Come where love calls you to enjoyment
Until night's torches no longer shine in the sky
long as the air is still dark
And the world quiet.
Here the river murmurs and the light plays
That restores the heart with sweet ripples
Here, little flowers laugh and the grass is fresh
Here, everything entices one to love's pleasures
Come, my dear, among these hidden plants.
Come, come!
I want to crown you with roses."
https://wn.com/Judith_Raskin_Sings_Deh_Vieni_Non_Tardar_In_Recital_(1971)
As an encore from a 1971 recital, here is Judith Raskin with George Schick at the piano performing Susanna's aria from "The Marriage of Figaro."
And here's a link to my Judith Raskin playlist:
http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLFE20804DCACF5333&feature=plcp
"The moment finally arrives
When I'll experience joy without haste
In the arms of my beloved...
Fearful anxieties, get out of my heart!
Do not come to disturb my delight.
Oh, how it seems that to amorous fires
The comfort of the place,
Earth and heaven respond,
As the night responds to my ruses."
"Oh, come, don't be late, my beautiful joy
Come where love calls you to enjoyment
Until night's torches no longer shine in the sky
long as the air is still dark
And the world quiet.
Here the river murmurs and the light plays
That restores the heart with sweet ripples
Here, little flowers laugh and the grass is fresh
Here, everything entices one to love's pleasures
Come, my dear, among these hidden plants.
Come, come!
I want to crown you with roses."
- published: 09 Jul 2017
- views: 521
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Judith Raskin interview (1971)
Here is an interview by Bernard Gabriel from a radio broadcast in 1971 with soprano Judith Raskin titled "Great Singing Today and Yesterday".
And here's a link...
Here is an interview by Bernard Gabriel from a radio broadcast in 1971 with soprano Judith Raskin titled "Great Singing Today and Yesterday".
And here's a link to my Judith Raskin playlist:
http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLFE20804DCACF5333&feature=plcp
"Blumen, Hain und Aue, "Flowers, grove, and meadow,
Stern und Mondenlicht, Star- and moonlight,
Die ich sang, vergessen Of whom I once sang,
Ihres Sängers nicht." Do not forget their singer."
-- The final verse from Robert Schumann's "Sängers Trost".
https://wn.com/Judith_Raskin_Interview_(1971)
Here is an interview by Bernard Gabriel from a radio broadcast in 1971 with soprano Judith Raskin titled "Great Singing Today and Yesterday".
And here's a link to my Judith Raskin playlist:
http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLFE20804DCACF5333&feature=plcp
"Blumen, Hain und Aue, "Flowers, grove, and meadow,
Stern und Mondenlicht, Star- and moonlight,
Die ich sang, vergessen Of whom I once sang,
Ihres Sängers nicht." Do not forget their singer."
-- The final verse from Robert Schumann's "Sängers Trost".
- published: 14 Dec 2021
- views: 273
3:30
Judith Raskin; "Auf dem Wasser zu singen"; Franz Schubert
This channel is the re-establishment of previous channels that have been sadly terminated.
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Judith Raskin--soprano
George Schick--piano...
This channel is the re-establishment of previous channels that have been sadly terminated.
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Judith Raskin--soprano
George Schick--piano
1966
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"JUDITH RASKIN, LYRIC SOPRANO ACCLAIMED FOR MUSICIANSHIP
By Harold C. Schonberg
Dec. 22, 1984
JUDITH RASKIN, LYRIC SOPRANO ACCLAIMED FOR MUSICIANSHIP
Judith Raskin, the American lyric soprano famed for her voice and musicianship, died of cancer yesterday at Beth Israel Hospital. She was 56 years old and lived in New York City.
As a leading singer with the New York City Opera, and then at the Metropolitan Opera from 1962 to 1972, Miss Raskin was hailed as one of the finest artists of her time. She had a voice that critics constantly referred to as ''ravishing.'' Combined with the beauty of her sound was a high order of musicianship. In addition, Miss Raskin was a beautiful woman and an excellent actress. As a complete artist, she captivated audiences whenever she appeared.
Yet she was discovered later than most singers. Born in New York on June 21, 1928, she studied the piano and violin as a child. At Smith College she discovered the potential of her voice and started serious study, working with Anna Hamlin. She won the Marian Anderson Award in 1952 and 1953, and other awards followed. Soon she was making appearances around the country, but she did not achieve renown until 1957, when she sang in a televised performance of Poulenc's ''Dialogues des Carmelites.'' It was the American premiere of the opera.
During these years she was also busy raising a family. She had married Dr. Raymond A. Raskin, a psychiatrist, when she was 20 years old, and they had two children.
In 1959 she joined the New York City Opera Company, and in 1962 went to the Metropolitan Opera. 20 Operatic Roles
Miss Raskin sang about 20 operatic roles, ranging from Mozart through Stravinsky and Poulenc. Her Mozart was especially admired; she sang leading roles in ''Le Nozze di Figaro,'' ''Don Giovanni,'' ''Cos i Fan Tutte'' and ''Die Zauberfl"ote.'' She was also hailed for her performance as Nanetta in Verdi's ''Falstaff'' at the Metropolitan Opera. Many believed her to be the most attractive Adele in Strauss' ''Fledermaus'' within memory. Among her contemporary operas were Stravinsky's ''Rake's Progress,'' Moore's ''Ballad of Baby Doe'' in addition to ''Carmelites.''
Miss Raskin never tried to be merely a singer of high notes, though her range equaled that of any lyric soprano. Nor did she ever attempt to sing louder than some of the tenors with whom she worked. Instead she concentrated on purity of sound and line.
''I've tried to make up in depth what I don't have in quantity,'' she once told an interviewer. ''There is a kind of singer who has a poetic approach to music rather than a purely vocal approach. It's a special kind of voice, which cannot be described simply as lyric or lyric coloratura. It's a special kind of sound with a certain purity, and I like to think that's what I have.''
Miss Raskin sang at the Chicago Lyric and other American opera houses and at Glyndebourne. She also appeared frequently with American orchestras, in oratorio and in recital. Recital Debut in 1964
She made her New York recital debut at the Grace Rainey Rogers Auditorium of the Metropolitan Museum of Art in 1964. Reviewing the concert for The New York Times, Howard Klein pointed out that not many opera singers could make the transition from the grand gestures of the operatic stage to the intimacy of song. ''But Miss Raskin,'' Mr. Klein said, ''brought to her program the finesse expected in this medium - fluent singing, pure tone, accurate scales, good musicianship, clear diction - and lost none of the keen ability to evoke character that has enlivened many of her operatic roles.''
In recent years, Miss Raskin's work was curtailed because of her illness. But she gave occasional concerts, and she started teaching at City College, the Manhattan School of Music and the Mannes College of Music.
In addition to her husband, she is survived by a daughter, Dr. Lisa A. Raskin, an associate professor of psychology at Amherst College, and a son, Dr. Jonathan M. Raskin, an internist in New York.
Services will be held at 1 P.M. tomorrow at the Stephen Wise Free Synagogue, 30 West 68th Street"; nyt
https://wn.com/Judith_Raskin_Auf_Dem_Wasser_Zu_Singen_Franz_Schubert
This channel is the re-establishment of previous channels that have been sadly terminated.
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Judith Raskin--soprano
George Schick--piano
1966
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"JUDITH RASKIN, LYRIC SOPRANO ACCLAIMED FOR MUSICIANSHIP
By Harold C. Schonberg
Dec. 22, 1984
JUDITH RASKIN, LYRIC SOPRANO ACCLAIMED FOR MUSICIANSHIP
Judith Raskin, the American lyric soprano famed for her voice and musicianship, died of cancer yesterday at Beth Israel Hospital. She was 56 years old and lived in New York City.
As a leading singer with the New York City Opera, and then at the Metropolitan Opera from 1962 to 1972, Miss Raskin was hailed as one of the finest artists of her time. She had a voice that critics constantly referred to as ''ravishing.'' Combined with the beauty of her sound was a high order of musicianship. In addition, Miss Raskin was a beautiful woman and an excellent actress. As a complete artist, she captivated audiences whenever she appeared.
Yet she was discovered later than most singers. Born in New York on June 21, 1928, she studied the piano and violin as a child. At Smith College she discovered the potential of her voice and started serious study, working with Anna Hamlin. She won the Marian Anderson Award in 1952 and 1953, and other awards followed. Soon she was making appearances around the country, but she did not achieve renown until 1957, when she sang in a televised performance of Poulenc's ''Dialogues des Carmelites.'' It was the American premiere of the opera.
During these years she was also busy raising a family. She had married Dr. Raymond A. Raskin, a psychiatrist, when she was 20 years old, and they had two children.
In 1959 she joined the New York City Opera Company, and in 1962 went to the Metropolitan Opera. 20 Operatic Roles
Miss Raskin sang about 20 operatic roles, ranging from Mozart through Stravinsky and Poulenc. Her Mozart was especially admired; she sang leading roles in ''Le Nozze di Figaro,'' ''Don Giovanni,'' ''Cos i Fan Tutte'' and ''Die Zauberfl"ote.'' She was also hailed for her performance as Nanetta in Verdi's ''Falstaff'' at the Metropolitan Opera. Many believed her to be the most attractive Adele in Strauss' ''Fledermaus'' within memory. Among her contemporary operas were Stravinsky's ''Rake's Progress,'' Moore's ''Ballad of Baby Doe'' in addition to ''Carmelites.''
Miss Raskin never tried to be merely a singer of high notes, though her range equaled that of any lyric soprano. Nor did she ever attempt to sing louder than some of the tenors with whom she worked. Instead she concentrated on purity of sound and line.
''I've tried to make up in depth what I don't have in quantity,'' she once told an interviewer. ''There is a kind of singer who has a poetic approach to music rather than a purely vocal approach. It's a special kind of voice, which cannot be described simply as lyric or lyric coloratura. It's a special kind of sound with a certain purity, and I like to think that's what I have.''
Miss Raskin sang at the Chicago Lyric and other American opera houses and at Glyndebourne. She also appeared frequently with American orchestras, in oratorio and in recital. Recital Debut in 1964
She made her New York recital debut at the Grace Rainey Rogers Auditorium of the Metropolitan Museum of Art in 1964. Reviewing the concert for The New York Times, Howard Klein pointed out that not many opera singers could make the transition from the grand gestures of the operatic stage to the intimacy of song. ''But Miss Raskin,'' Mr. Klein said, ''brought to her program the finesse expected in this medium - fluent singing, pure tone, accurate scales, good musicianship, clear diction - and lost none of the keen ability to evoke character that has enlivened many of her operatic roles.''
In recent years, Miss Raskin's work was curtailed because of her illness. But she gave occasional concerts, and she started teaching at City College, the Manhattan School of Music and the Mannes College of Music.
In addition to her husband, she is survived by a daughter, Dr. Lisa A. Raskin, an associate professor of psychology at Amherst College, and a son, Dr. Jonathan M. Raskin, an internist in New York.
Services will be held at 1 P.M. tomorrow at the Stephen Wise Free Synagogue, 30 West 68th Street"; nyt
- published: 27 Jun 2023
- views: 68
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Judith Raskin sings "Les Nuits d'Été" (Cleveland, 1967)
Théophile Gautier's poems set by Hector Berlioz and sung by soprano Judith Raskin. The Cleveland Orchestra is conducted by Pierre Boulez in this performance fr...
Théophile Gautier's poems set by Hector Berlioz and sung by soprano Judith Raskin. The Cleveland Orchestra is conducted by Pierre Boulez in this performance from 16 November 1967. Raskin, Boulez and the Orchestra would perform this cycle again in two years at the Blossom Festival in July, 1969. (Here's a link to that performance: https://youtu.be/leJRZZzc8ro).
I. "Villanelle" 0:04
II. "Le spectre de la rose" 2:33
III. "Sur les lagunes" 10:34
IV. "Absence" 17:01
V. "Au cimetière" 23:11
VI. "L'île inconnue" 29:08
Here's a link to my Judith Raskin playlist:
http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLFE20804DCACF5333&feature=plcp
https://wn.com/Judith_Raskin_Sings_Les_Nuits_D'Été_(Cleveland,_1967)
Théophile Gautier's poems set by Hector Berlioz and sung by soprano Judith Raskin. The Cleveland Orchestra is conducted by Pierre Boulez in this performance from 16 November 1967. Raskin, Boulez and the Orchestra would perform this cycle again in two years at the Blossom Festival in July, 1969. (Here's a link to that performance: https://youtu.be/leJRZZzc8ro).
I. "Villanelle" 0:04
II. "Le spectre de la rose" 2:33
III. "Sur les lagunes" 10:34
IV. "Absence" 17:01
V. "Au cimetière" 23:11
VI. "L'île inconnue" 29:08
Here's a link to my Judith Raskin playlist:
http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLFE20804DCACF5333&feature=plcp
- published: 03 Nov 2018
- views: 320
9:10
Judith Raskin sings Schubert Lieder - (1975)
From a 1975 recital at the Masters School in Dobbs Ferry, New York, here are two songs by Franz Schubert.
I. "Im Frühling", D. 882
II. "Frühlingstraum", D. 9...
From a 1975 recital at the Masters School in Dobbs Ferry, New York, here are two songs by Franz Schubert.
I. "Im Frühling", D. 882
II. "Frühlingstraum", D. 911, no. 9
Other excerpts from this recital and many more examples of Raskin's art may be found at her playlist:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLFE20804DCACF5333
https://wn.com/Judith_Raskin_Sings_Schubert_Lieder_(1975)
From a 1975 recital at the Masters School in Dobbs Ferry, New York, here are two songs by Franz Schubert.
I. "Im Frühling", D. 882
II. "Frühlingstraum", D. 911, no. 9
Other excerpts from this recital and many more examples of Raskin's art may be found at her playlist:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLFE20804DCACF5333
- published: 21 Nov 2015
- views: 409
6:19
JUDITH RASKIN - THE GREATEST VOICES OF ALL TIME - PART - III - THE MODERN TIME - BIZET - CARMEN - M
NO COPYRIGHTS INFRIGEMENT INTENDED. I OWN ABSOLUTELY NOTHING, EXCEPT LOVE FOR MUSIC AND GOD IN MY HEART.
NO COPYRIGHTS INFRIGEMENT INTENDED. I OWN ABSOLUTELY NOTHING, EXCEPT LOVE FOR MUSIC AND GOD IN MY HEART.
https://wn.com/Judith_Raskin_The_Greatest_Voices_Of_All_Time_Part_Iii_The_Modern_Time_Bizet_Carmen_M
NO COPYRIGHTS INFRIGEMENT INTENDED. I OWN ABSOLUTELY NOTHING, EXCEPT LOVE FOR MUSIC AND GOD IN MY HEART.
- published: 22 Feb 2013
- views: 179
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Symphony No. 4, David Maslanka
The United States Navy Concert Band, guest conducted by Mallory Thompson, performs "Symphony No. 4" by David Maslanka at the Hylton Performing Arts Center on Sept. 19, 2010. Visit our YouTube channel for more great videos!
published: 22 Feb 2011
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Beethoven: 4. Sinfonie ∙ hr-Sinfonieorchester ∙ Andrés Orozco-Estrada
Ludwig van Beethoven:
4. Sinfonie ∙
(Auftritt) 00:00 ∙
I. Adagio – Allegro vivace 00:37 ∙
II. Adagio 12:09 ∙
III. Allegro molto e vivace – Trio. Un poco meno allegro –
Tempo I – Un poco meno allegro – Tempo I 22:05 ∙
IV. Allegro ma non troppo 27:42 ∙
hr-Sinfonieorchester – Frankfurt Radio Symphony ∙
Andrés Orozco-Estrada, Dirigent ∙
Ludwig van ... ∙
Alte Oper Frankfurt, 12. Februar 2016 ∙
Website: http://www.hr-sinfonieorchester.de ∙
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/hrsinfonieorchester
published: 14 Mar 2016
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Beethoven: Symphony no. 4 in B♭ major, op. 60 | Christian Thielemann & Wiener Philharmoniker
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01:07 - Beethoven: Symphony no. 4 in B♭ major, op. 60
Wiener Philharmoniker
Conducted by Christian Thielemann
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Classic Archive, 2020
published: 12 May 2020
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Beethoven - Symphony No. 4
The Symphony No. 4 in B-flat major, Op. 60, is a symphony in four movements composed by Ludwig van Beethoven in the summer of 1806.[1] It was premiered in March 1807 at a private concert at the home of Joseph Franz von Lobkowitz.
The work was dedicated to Count Franz von Oppersdorff, a relative of Beethoven's patron, Prince Lichnowsky. The Count met Beethoven when he traveled to Lichnowsky's summer home, where Beethoven was staying. Von Oppersdorff listened to Beethoven's Symphony No. 2 in D major, and liked it so much that he offered a large amount of money for Beethoven to compose a new symphony for him. Beethoven undertook the new work during the summer of 1806 and completed it in roughly a month, while also working on the Fourth Piano Concerto and revising his opera Fidelio, then still...
published: 19 May 2015
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Symphony No. 4 / Pyotr Tchaikovsky / Vasily Petrenko / Oslo Philharmonic
The Oslo Philharmonic with conductor Vasily Petrenko perform Pyotr Tchaikovsky’s Symphony No. 4 in Oslo Concert Hall. The recording was made on 14th January 2021.
#classicalmusic #symphony #tchaikovsky #concert
I. Andante sostenuto - Moderato con anima 0:07
II. Andantino in modo di canzone 18:38
III. Scherzo: Pizzicato ostinato 28:58
IV. Finale: Allegro con fuoco 34:30
Video production: Trippel-M Levende Bilder
Multicamera director: Georg Kvalsvik
Sound production: LAWO
Music Producer: Vegard Landaas
Lighting design: Petter Dahl Nielsen
We take infection control seriously. Everything you see on stage and in the concert hall was in accordance with official Norwegian guidelines at the time of the recording.
Read about our musicians: https://oslophil.lnk.to/musiciansID
Subscribe to o...
published: 28 Jan 2021
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Boyce Symphony no 4
Boyce Symphony no 4 performed by Epiphany at their 'Classics at Christmas' concert on 22nd December 2017 in St George's Church, Poynton.
For more information about Epiphany, visit http://epiphanymusic.org.uk
Website: http://epiphanymusic.org.uk
Facebook: https://facebook.com/epiphanymusicuk
Twitter: https://twitter.com/epiphanymusic
Instagram: http://instagram.com/epiphanymusicuk
published: 28 Dec 2017
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Brahms: 4. Sinfonie ∙ hr-Sinfonieorchester ∙ Andrés Orozco-Estrada
Johannes Brahms:
4. Sinfonie ∙
(Auftritt) 00:00 ∙
I. Allegro non troppo 00:24 ∙
II. Andante moderato 13:00 ∙
III. Allegro giocoso 24:38 ∙
IV. Allegro energico e passionato – Più Allegro 31:01 ∙
hr-Sinfonieorchester – Frankfurt Radio Symphony ∙
Andrés Orozco-Estrada, Dirigent ∙
Alte Oper Frankfurt, 13. Januar 2017 ∙
Website: http://www.hr-sinfonieorchester.de ∙
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/hrsinfonieorchester
published: 25 Jan 2017
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Beethoven "Symphony No 4" Karajan
Symphony No 4 in B flat Major, op 60
1. Adagio-Allegro vivace
2. Adagio
3. Menuetto: Allegro vivace-Trio: Un poco meno allegro
4. Allegro ma non troppo
Philharmonia Orchestra
Herbert von Karajan, conductor
London, 13.;16. & 19.XI.1953
published: 21 Jul 2014
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Symphony No. 4: I. Allegro non troppo - Brahms - ChipTune
Chiptune rendition Johannes Brahms's fourth symphony, first movement: Allegro non troppo (E minor).
A playlist of the entire symphony can be found here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL0OJsmmFmR2QIwDZkuJ8PL-4fl99Gn18G .
The Symphony No. 4 in E minor, Op. 98 by Johannes Brahms is the last of his symphonies. Brahms began working on the piece in Mürzzuschlag, then in the Austro-Hungarian Empire, in 1884, just a year after completing his Symphony No. 3. Brahms conducted the Court Orchestra in Meiningen, Germany, for the work's premiere on 25 October 1885.
published: 18 Nov 2024
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Tschaikowsky: 4. Sinfonie ∙ hr-Sinfonieorchester ∙ Carlos Miguel Prieto
Peter Tschaikowsky:
4. Sinfonie f-Moll op. 36 ∙
(Auftritt) 00:00 ∙
I. Andante sostenuto – Moderato con anima 00:26 ∙
II. Andantino in modo di canzona 20:17 ∙
III. Scherzo. Allegro 30:55 ∙
IV. Finale. Allegro con fuoco 36:44 ∙
hr-Sinfonieorchester – Frankfurt Radio Symphony ∙
Carlos Miguel Prieto, Dirigent ∙
hr-Sinfoniekonzert ∙
Alte Oper Frankfurt, 28. Februar 2019 ∙
Website: https://www.hr-sinfonieorchester.de ∙
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/hrsinfonieorchester
published: 15 Mar 2019
30:06
Symphony No. 4, David Maslanka
The United States Navy Concert Band, guest conducted by Mallory Thompson, performs "Symphony No. 4" by David Maslanka at the Hylton Performing Arts Center on Se...
The United States Navy Concert Band, guest conducted by Mallory Thompson, performs "Symphony No. 4" by David Maslanka at the Hylton Performing Arts Center on Sept. 19, 2010. Visit our YouTube channel for more great videos!
https://wn.com/Symphony_No._4,_David_Maslanka
The United States Navy Concert Band, guest conducted by Mallory Thompson, performs "Symphony No. 4" by David Maslanka at the Hylton Performing Arts Center on Sept. 19, 2010. Visit our YouTube channel for more great videos!
- published: 22 Feb 2011
- views: 435689
36:08
Beethoven: 4. Sinfonie ∙ hr-Sinfonieorchester ∙ Andrés Orozco-Estrada
Ludwig van Beethoven:
4. Sinfonie ∙
(Auftritt) 00:00 ∙
I. Adagio – Allegro vivace 00:37 ∙
II. Adagio 12:09 ∙
III. Allegro molto e vivace – Trio. Un poco m...
Ludwig van Beethoven:
4. Sinfonie ∙
(Auftritt) 00:00 ∙
I. Adagio – Allegro vivace 00:37 ∙
II. Adagio 12:09 ∙
III. Allegro molto e vivace – Trio. Un poco meno allegro –
Tempo I – Un poco meno allegro – Tempo I 22:05 ∙
IV. Allegro ma non troppo 27:42 ∙
hr-Sinfonieorchester – Frankfurt Radio Symphony ∙
Andrés Orozco-Estrada, Dirigent ∙
Ludwig van ... ∙
Alte Oper Frankfurt, 12. Februar 2016 ∙
Website: http://www.hr-sinfonieorchester.de ∙
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/hrsinfonieorchester
https://wn.com/Beethoven_4._Sinfonie_∙_Hr_Sinfonieorchester_∙_Andrés_Orozco_Estrada
Ludwig van Beethoven:
4. Sinfonie ∙
(Auftritt) 00:00 ∙
I. Adagio – Allegro vivace 00:37 ∙
II. Adagio 12:09 ∙
III. Allegro molto e vivace – Trio. Un poco meno allegro –
Tempo I – Un poco meno allegro – Tempo I 22:05 ∙
IV. Allegro ma non troppo 27:42 ∙
hr-Sinfonieorchester – Frankfurt Radio Symphony ∙
Andrés Orozco-Estrada, Dirigent ∙
Ludwig van ... ∙
Alte Oper Frankfurt, 12. Februar 2016 ∙
Website: http://www.hr-sinfonieorchester.de ∙
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/hrsinfonieorchester
- published: 14 Mar 2016
- views: 801424
41:48
Beethoven: Symphony no. 4 in B♭ major, op. 60 | Christian Thielemann & Wiener Philharmoniker
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01:07 - Beethoven: Symphony no. 4 in B♭ major, op. 60
Wiener Philharmoniker
Conducted by Christian Thielemann
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Classic Archive, 2020
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01:07 - Beethoven: Symphony no. 4 in B♭ major, op. 60
Wiener Philharmoniker
Conducted by Christian Thielemann
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Classic Archive, 2020
https://wn.com/Beethoven_Symphony_No._4_In_B♭_Major,_Op._60_|_Christian_Thielemann_Wiener_Philharmoniker
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01:07 - Beethoven: Symphony no. 4 in B♭ major, op. 60
Wiener Philharmoniker
Conducted by Christian Thielemann
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Classic Archive, 2020
- published: 12 May 2020
- views: 73645
37:27
Beethoven - Symphony No. 4
The Symphony No. 4 in B-flat major, Op. 60, is a symphony in four movements composed by Ludwig van Beethoven in the summer of 1806.[1] It was premiered in March...
The Symphony No. 4 in B-flat major, Op. 60, is a symphony in four movements composed by Ludwig van Beethoven in the summer of 1806.[1] It was premiered in March 1807 at a private concert at the home of Joseph Franz von Lobkowitz.
The work was dedicated to Count Franz von Oppersdorff, a relative of Beethoven's patron, Prince Lichnowsky. The Count met Beethoven when he traveled to Lichnowsky's summer home, where Beethoven was staying. Von Oppersdorff listened to Beethoven's Symphony No. 2 in D major, and liked it so much that he offered a large amount of money for Beethoven to compose a new symphony for him. Beethoven undertook the new work during the summer of 1806 and completed it in roughly a month, while also working on the Fourth Piano Concerto and revising his opera Fidelio, then still known as Leonore. The dedication was made to "the Silesian nobleman Count Franz von Oppersdorff".
Ludwig van Beethoven
Symphony No. 4
1. Adagio - Allegro vivace 13:28
2. Adagio 10:37
3. Menuetto: Allegro vivace - Trio un poco meno allegro 5:58
4. Allegro ma non troppo 7:10
For more:
http://www.melhoresmusicasclassicas.blogspot.com
#MusicHistory
#ClassicalMusic
#Beethoven
https://wn.com/Beethoven_Symphony_No._4
The Symphony No. 4 in B-flat major, Op. 60, is a symphony in four movements composed by Ludwig van Beethoven in the summer of 1806.[1] It was premiered in March 1807 at a private concert at the home of Joseph Franz von Lobkowitz.
The work was dedicated to Count Franz von Oppersdorff, a relative of Beethoven's patron, Prince Lichnowsky. The Count met Beethoven when he traveled to Lichnowsky's summer home, where Beethoven was staying. Von Oppersdorff listened to Beethoven's Symphony No. 2 in D major, and liked it so much that he offered a large amount of money for Beethoven to compose a new symphony for him. Beethoven undertook the new work during the summer of 1806 and completed it in roughly a month, while also working on the Fourth Piano Concerto and revising his opera Fidelio, then still known as Leonore. The dedication was made to "the Silesian nobleman Count Franz von Oppersdorff".
Ludwig van Beethoven
Symphony No. 4
1. Adagio - Allegro vivace 13:28
2. Adagio 10:37
3. Menuetto: Allegro vivace - Trio un poco meno allegro 5:58
4. Allegro ma non troppo 7:10
For more:
http://www.melhoresmusicasclassicas.blogspot.com
#MusicHistory
#ClassicalMusic
#Beethoven
- published: 19 May 2015
- views: 342748
42:55
Symphony No. 4 / Pyotr Tchaikovsky / Vasily Petrenko / Oslo Philharmonic
The Oslo Philharmonic with conductor Vasily Petrenko perform Pyotr Tchaikovsky’s Symphony No. 4 in Oslo Concert Hall. The recording was made on 14th January 202...
The Oslo Philharmonic with conductor Vasily Petrenko perform Pyotr Tchaikovsky’s Symphony No. 4 in Oslo Concert Hall. The recording was made on 14th January 2021.
#classicalmusic #symphony #tchaikovsky #concert
I. Andante sostenuto - Moderato con anima 0:07
II. Andantino in modo di canzone 18:38
III. Scherzo: Pizzicato ostinato 28:58
IV. Finale: Allegro con fuoco 34:30
Video production: Trippel-M Levende Bilder
Multicamera director: Georg Kvalsvik
Sound production: LAWO
Music Producer: Vegard Landaas
Lighting design: Petter Dahl Nielsen
We take infection control seriously. Everything you see on stage and in the concert hall was in accordance with official Norwegian guidelines at the time of the recording.
Read about our musicians: https://oslophil.lnk.to/musiciansID
Subscribe to our channel: https://oslophil.lnk.to/oslophil-subscribeID
Listen to us on Idagio: https://oslophil.lnk.to/idagioID
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https://wn.com/Symphony_No._4_Pyotr_Tchaikovsky_Vasily_Petrenko_Oslo_Philharmonic
The Oslo Philharmonic with conductor Vasily Petrenko perform Pyotr Tchaikovsky’s Symphony No. 4 in Oslo Concert Hall. The recording was made on 14th January 2021.
#classicalmusic #symphony #tchaikovsky #concert
I. Andante sostenuto - Moderato con anima 0:07
II. Andantino in modo di canzone 18:38
III. Scherzo: Pizzicato ostinato 28:58
IV. Finale: Allegro con fuoco 34:30
Video production: Trippel-M Levende Bilder
Multicamera director: Georg Kvalsvik
Sound production: LAWO
Music Producer: Vegard Landaas
Lighting design: Petter Dahl Nielsen
We take infection control seriously. Everything you see on stage and in the concert hall was in accordance with official Norwegian guidelines at the time of the recording.
Read about our musicians: https://oslophil.lnk.to/musiciansID
Subscribe to our channel: https://oslophil.lnk.to/oslophil-subscribeID
Listen to us on Idagio: https://oslophil.lnk.to/idagioID
Listen to us on Spotify: https://oslophil.lnk.to/spotifyID
Follow us on Twitter: https://oslophil.lnk.to/twitterID
- published: 28 Jan 2021
- views: 269964
7:07
Boyce Symphony no 4
Boyce Symphony no 4 performed by Epiphany at their 'Classics at Christmas' concert on 22nd December 2017 in St George's Church, Poynton.
For more information a...
Boyce Symphony no 4 performed by Epiphany at their 'Classics at Christmas' concert on 22nd December 2017 in St George's Church, Poynton.
For more information about Epiphany, visit http://epiphanymusic.org.uk
Website: http://epiphanymusic.org.uk
Facebook: https://facebook.com/epiphanymusicuk
Twitter: https://twitter.com/epiphanymusic
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https://wn.com/Boyce_Symphony_No_4
Boyce Symphony no 4 performed by Epiphany at their 'Classics at Christmas' concert on 22nd December 2017 in St George's Church, Poynton.
For more information about Epiphany, visit http://epiphanymusic.org.uk
Website: http://epiphanymusic.org.uk
Facebook: https://facebook.com/epiphanymusicuk
Twitter: https://twitter.com/epiphanymusic
Instagram: http://instagram.com/epiphanymusicuk
- published: 28 Dec 2017
- views: 24403
43:46
Brahms: 4. Sinfonie ∙ hr-Sinfonieorchester ∙ Andrés Orozco-Estrada
Johannes Brahms:
4. Sinfonie ∙
(Auftritt) 00:00 ∙
I. Allegro non troppo 00:24 ∙
II. Andante moderato 13:00 ∙
III. Allegro giocoso 24:38 ∙
IV. Allegro ene...
Johannes Brahms:
4. Sinfonie ∙
(Auftritt) 00:00 ∙
I. Allegro non troppo 00:24 ∙
II. Andante moderato 13:00 ∙
III. Allegro giocoso 24:38 ∙
IV. Allegro energico e passionato – Più Allegro 31:01 ∙
hr-Sinfonieorchester – Frankfurt Radio Symphony ∙
Andrés Orozco-Estrada, Dirigent ∙
Alte Oper Frankfurt, 13. Januar 2017 ∙
Website: http://www.hr-sinfonieorchester.de ∙
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/hrsinfonieorchester
https://wn.com/Brahms_4._Sinfonie_∙_Hr_Sinfonieorchester_∙_Andrés_Orozco_Estrada
Johannes Brahms:
4. Sinfonie ∙
(Auftritt) 00:00 ∙
I. Allegro non troppo 00:24 ∙
II. Andante moderato 13:00 ∙
III. Allegro giocoso 24:38 ∙
IV. Allegro energico e passionato – Più Allegro 31:01 ∙
hr-Sinfonieorchester – Frankfurt Radio Symphony ∙
Andrés Orozco-Estrada, Dirigent ∙
Alte Oper Frankfurt, 13. Januar 2017 ∙
Website: http://www.hr-sinfonieorchester.de ∙
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/hrsinfonieorchester
- published: 25 Jan 2017
- views: 1314417
34:09
Beethoven "Symphony No 4" Karajan
Symphony No 4 in B flat Major, op 60
1. Adagio-Allegro vivace
2. Adagio
3. Menuetto: Allegro vivace-Trio: Un poco meno allegro
4. Allegro ma non troppo
Phil...
Symphony No 4 in B flat Major, op 60
1. Adagio-Allegro vivace
2. Adagio
3. Menuetto: Allegro vivace-Trio: Un poco meno allegro
4. Allegro ma non troppo
Philharmonia Orchestra
Herbert von Karajan, conductor
London, 13.;16. & 19.XI.1953
https://wn.com/Beethoven_Symphony_No_4_Karajan
Symphony No 4 in B flat Major, op 60
1. Adagio-Allegro vivace
2. Adagio
3. Menuetto: Allegro vivace-Trio: Un poco meno allegro
4. Allegro ma non troppo
Philharmonia Orchestra
Herbert von Karajan, conductor
London, 13.;16. & 19.XI.1953
- published: 21 Jul 2014
- views: 550591
13:00
Symphony No. 4: I. Allegro non troppo - Brahms - ChipTune
Chiptune rendition Johannes Brahms's fourth symphony, first movement: Allegro non troppo (E minor).
A playlist of the entire symphony can be found here: https:...
Chiptune rendition Johannes Brahms's fourth symphony, first movement: Allegro non troppo (E minor).
A playlist of the entire symphony can be found here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL0OJsmmFmR2QIwDZkuJ8PL-4fl99Gn18G .
The Symphony No. 4 in E minor, Op. 98 by Johannes Brahms is the last of his symphonies. Brahms began working on the piece in Mürzzuschlag, then in the Austro-Hungarian Empire, in 1884, just a year after completing his Symphony No. 3. Brahms conducted the Court Orchestra in Meiningen, Germany, for the work's premiere on 25 October 1885.
https://wn.com/Symphony_No._4_I._Allegro_Non_Troppo_Brahms_Chiptune
Chiptune rendition Johannes Brahms's fourth symphony, first movement: Allegro non troppo (E minor).
A playlist of the entire symphony can be found here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL0OJsmmFmR2QIwDZkuJ8PL-4fl99Gn18G .
The Symphony No. 4 in E minor, Op. 98 by Johannes Brahms is the last of his symphonies. Brahms began working on the piece in Mürzzuschlag, then in the Austro-Hungarian Empire, in 1884, just a year after completing his Symphony No. 3. Brahms conducted the Court Orchestra in Meiningen, Germany, for the work's premiere on 25 October 1885.
- published: 18 Nov 2024
- views: 18
49:49
Tschaikowsky: 4. Sinfonie ∙ hr-Sinfonieorchester ∙ Carlos Miguel Prieto
Peter Tschaikowsky:
4. Sinfonie f-Moll op. 36 ∙
(Auftritt) 00:00 ∙
I. Andante sostenuto – Moderato con anima 00:26 ∙
II. Andantino in modo di canzona 20:17...
Peter Tschaikowsky:
4. Sinfonie f-Moll op. 36 ∙
(Auftritt) 00:00 ∙
I. Andante sostenuto – Moderato con anima 00:26 ∙
II. Andantino in modo di canzona 20:17 ∙
III. Scherzo. Allegro 30:55 ∙
IV. Finale. Allegro con fuoco 36:44 ∙
hr-Sinfonieorchester – Frankfurt Radio Symphony ∙
Carlos Miguel Prieto, Dirigent ∙
hr-Sinfoniekonzert ∙
Alte Oper Frankfurt, 28. Februar 2019 ∙
Website: https://www.hr-sinfonieorchester.de ∙
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/hrsinfonieorchester
https://wn.com/Tschaikowsky_4._Sinfonie_∙_Hr_Sinfonieorchester_∙_Carlos_Miguel_Prieto
Peter Tschaikowsky:
4. Sinfonie f-Moll op. 36 ∙
(Auftritt) 00:00 ∙
I. Andante sostenuto – Moderato con anima 00:26 ∙
II. Andantino in modo di canzona 20:17 ∙
III. Scherzo. Allegro 30:55 ∙
IV. Finale. Allegro con fuoco 36:44 ∙
hr-Sinfonieorchester – Frankfurt Radio Symphony ∙
Carlos Miguel Prieto, Dirigent ∙
hr-Sinfoniekonzert ∙
Alte Oper Frankfurt, 28. Februar 2019 ∙
Website: https://www.hr-sinfonieorchester.de ∙
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/hrsinfonieorchester
- published: 15 Mar 2019
- views: 1324064