I became quite immersed in listening to Minkus' 'Don Quixote' today, with John interspersing a commentary of the story. Perhaps, like me, you will find this video clip of the Act I finale to be a very engaging follow up to our class! I hope you enjoy it. Bev
John introduced us to Ludwig Minkus today. While Minkus isn't a household name, the beautiful ballet music which he wrote working in collaboration with choreographer Marius Petipa is in constant circulation each time one of their ballet's - such as Don Quixote - is performed.
I became quite immersed in listening to Minkus' 'Don Quixote' today, with John interspersing a commentary of the story. Perhaps, like me, you will find this video clip of the Act I finale to be a very engaging follow up to our class! I hope you enjoy it. Bev
Carlos Acosta's production of the Royal Ballet in Marius Petipa's Don Quixote, with music by Ludwig Minkus. Carlos Acosta as Don Quixote, Marianela Nuñez as Kitri, Yuhui Choe and Beatriz Stix-Brunell as Kitri's friends, Luca Acri, Paul Kay, Kenta Kura and Michael Stojko as the Rascals, Philip Mosley as Sancho Panza, Gary Avis as Lorenzo and Bennet Gartside as Gamache.
27 March 2015
Joan presented a session of variety: A DVD entitled ‘Visions of Vienna’ with the Sydney Symphony Orchestra. Bacchanal, March Militaire and Carnivals of the Animals, by Saint Saens. Itzhak Pearlman, violinist, playing Mendelssohn’s Violin Concerto. Alfred Brendel, pianist, playing ‘St Francis ‘Walking on the Waters'.
10 April 2015
Beverley commenced the session with Mozart’s ‘Concerto in C Major’ for flute and harp played by flautist Patrick Gallois and harp player Fabrice Pierre with the Orchestra della Svizzera italiana conducted by Sir Neville Marriner. John presented an unknown composer/violinist, Heinrich Wilhem Ernst, 1814-1865. Compositions were Concerto Pathetique Concertino, Eligie Sur la Mort d’un, Rondo Papageno. The violinist Ilya Grubert, with the Russian Philharmonic Orchestra.
27 February 2015
For the first part of session John presented a lesser known composer, Robert Fuchs (1847-1927), who was a protégé of Johannes Brahms. The music presented was Serenades No’s 1 and 2. The second half of session, John presented Johannes Brahms (1833-1897) Piano Concerto No 2. Pianist, William Backhaus and orchestra Wiener Philharmonic. 13 March 2015 John presented a Soviet composer, Reinhold Gliere (1875-1956). The music played was Symphony No 1 in E Flat with the Slovak Philharmonic, conducted by Stephan Gunzenhauser. Neville presented a session of Mozart. The highlights were various YouTube segments from Ave Verum Corpus, and a concert in the Vatican comprising Mozart’s Violin Sonata in G Major with soloist Hillary Han. |
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