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Originally posted by gradus View PostI hope they show Bernstein's Fairfield Halls performance of the Sibelius 5th with the LSO or better still the Edinburg Festival performance shown on BBC2 but unavailable anywhere now.
The DVD also featured "The Rite of Spring" from the same Croydon concert and that's on YouTube too, though the two halves of the concert were transmitted separately on BBC TV in January 1967 ...
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Originally posted by seabright View PostThe BBC TV Croydon performance of the Sibelius 5th (27 November 1966) was issued on an ICA Classics DVD, though this company seems to have ceased issuing such releases some time ago. Anyway, it's to be found complete on YouTube as per this link and is notable I imagine for the hair-raising tempo of the finale ...
The DVD also featured "The Rite of Spring" from the same Croydon concert and that's on YouTube too, though the two halves of the concert were transmitted separately on BBC TV in January 1967 ...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a9M2oTHa3GM
Watched and enjoyed the Sibelius, and then a later (1976) Rite.
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Originally posted by seabright View PostThe BBC TV Croydon performance of the Sibelius 5th (27 November 1966) was issued on an ICA Classics DVD, though this company seems to have ceased issuing such releases some time ago. Anyway, it's to be found complete on YouTube as per this link and is notable I imagine for the hair-raising tempo of the finale ...
The DVD also featured "The Rite of Spring" from the same Croydon concert and that's on YouTube too, though the two halves of the concert were transmitted separately on BBC TV in January 1967 ...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a9M2oTHa3GM
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Friday Concert no. 19
Friday Concert no. 19
Joseph Ryelandt: Symphony no. 4 in E flat minor, opus 55 (1913)
Albert Dupuis: Piano Concerto (1940)
Sir Hubert Parry: Symphony no. 5, in B minor (Symphonic Fantasia, 1912)
Encore - Emmanuel Chabrier: Rhapsody "España" {1883)
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Picture: oberon est shot1 by fish032Joseph Ryelandt (7 April 1870 -- 29 June 1965) was a Belgian classical composer.Work: Symphony No.4 in E-flat minor, Op.5...
Albert Dupuis (1877-1967) (Belgium)Piano Concerto (1940) Pianist : ?Dir : ?1- ? (7.56) 2- ? (7.08) 3- ? (7.20)LIST OF UPLOADS OF COLLECTIONCB, CO...
Sir Charles Hubert Hastings Parry, 1st Baronet (27 February 1848 -- 7 October 1918) was an English composer, teacher and historian of music.Work: Symphony No...
The BBC Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Leonard SlatkinRecorded live at the Royal Albert Hall on Friday 19th July 2002
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Originally posted by seabright View PostThe BBC TV Croydon performance of the Sibelius 5th (27 November 1966) was issued on an ICA Classics DVD, though this company seems to have ceased issuing such releases some time ago. Anyway, it's to be found complete on YouTube as per this link and is notable I imagine for the hair-raising tempo of the finale ...
The DVD also featured "The Rite of Spring" from the same Croydon concert and that's on YouTube too, though the two halves of the concert were transmitted separately on BBC TV in January 1967 ...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a9M2oTHa3GM
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Friday concert no. 20
Friday concert no. 20
Vítězslav Novák: De profundis, symphonic poem for large orchestra and organ opus 67 (1941)
Serge Nigg: Concerto for Violin and Orchestra (1957)
Bolesław Szabelski: Symphony no. 3 (1951)
Encore - Johann Bach: Brandenburg Concerto no. 2 in F major, BWV 1047 (1721)
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Pešek, BBC PhilharmonicLargo lugubre - Appassionato doloroso - Tempo del principio - • 16:37 Meno (largo), molto tranquillo - • 20:49 Grandioso
The French composer, Serge Nigg (1924-2008) wrote his only Violin Concerto for Christian Ferras who premiered the work on May 27, 1960.Christian Ferras is th...
Enjoy the videos and music you love, upload original content, and share it all with friends, family, and the world on YouTube.
From the Teatro Municipale Romolo Valli, Reggio Emilia, 21 April 2007.Compare this performance of the Brandenburg Concertos to the one performed by the Freib...
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Originally posted by Dave Payn View PostBeing a trumpeter, I may be biased.... but this is stupendous. Mendelssohn’s Octet, 1st movement.
The other movements are on their way, it seems. And on his YouTube page he recorded the whole thing (without the visuals) eight years ago.
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Originally posted by Dave Payn View PostBeing a trumpeter, I may be biased.... but this is stupendous. Mendelssohn’s Octet, 1st movement.
The other movements are on their way, it seems. And on his YouTube page he recorded the whole thing (without the visuals) eight years ago.
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Friday concert no. 21
Friday concert no. 21
Ján Cikker: Symphony no. 2 "Spring" (1937)
York Bowen: Piano Concerto no. 1 in E flat major, opus 11 (1903)
Hilding Rosenberg: Symphony no. 7 (1968)
Encore - Frederick Delius: The Song of the High Hills (1912)
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Jan Cikker (1911-1989) (Slovaquie)Symphony n°2 « Spring » (1937)Dir : Ondrej Lenard1- Molto moderato (13.04)2- Allegretto grazioso (7.35)3- Scherzo (8.38)4- ...
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Hilding RosenbergWork: Symphony No.7 (1968 - 71)Orchestra: Swedish Radio Symphony OrchestraConductor: Stig Westerberg
Provided to YouTube by The Orchard EnterprisesThe Song of the High Hills: The Song of the High Hills · Frederick Delius · Sir Thomas Beecham · Nancy Evans · ...
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