Igor Stravinsky – Symphony of Psalms – Muti
November 11, 2013
Brahms Clarinet Piano Sonata, No 1, Fm
November 3, 2013
Ana Vidovic – Guitar
October 20, 2013
Concert Organs – French Composers
October 5, 2013
Who Is Gustave Mahler – Young People’s Concert – Bernstein – NY Philharmonic
September 29, 2013
1960 broadcast of Mahler Chapter on the famous TV series conduct By Bernstein.
It is at least funny for nowadays patterns to listen Bernstein talking about Mahler, as a composer not so famous like Beethoven or Ravel in 1960.
Paul Hindemith – Sonata for Double Bass and Piano
September 28, 2013
Philadelphia Orchestra – Musicians perform on flight
September 26, 2013
When a group from The Philadelphia Orchestra found itself delayed on the tarmac for three hours waiting for their flight from Beijing to Macao as part of the 2013 Residency & Fortieth Anniversary Tour of China, a quartet of musicians decided to provide a “pop up” performance for the passengers.
Juliette Kang, violin
Daniel Han, violin
Che-Hung Chen, viola
Yumi Kendall, cello
Webern – Concerto For Nine Instruments Op. 24
September 24, 2013
Jessica Cho – Composer – Pianist – Athematic Serialism
September 24, 2013
Ralph Vaughan Williams – The Lark Ascending – Violinist Janine Jansen – Royal Abert Hall
September 22, 2013
Soloist Janine Jansen plays her 1727 Stradivari “Barrere” violin, in this popular Vaughan Williams masterpiece. From the BBC Proms 2003.
Zhou Long – Wu Kui Performed by Christopher Janwong McKiggan
September 22, 2013
Greg and Kamel improvise Classical music – Cello, Piano
September 22, 2013
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I still can’t quite believe how many hits this vid has gotten. thanks for your support. -gumbomasta 10-2010
No sheet music, no chord charts. This music is 100% made up on the spot. Using only our ears and our musical instincts, Kamel and I join forces and bring you original jams in the classical mode. Both of us had been doing improvised music in various forms (jazz, classical, electronic music, etc) for some time, and this video was clearly born from a particular time and place. Perhaps there will be a reunion someday…
Tchaikovsky – The man of glass
September 20, 2013
17 year old – Jan Lisiecki Plays Chopin Etudes
September 19, 2013
Paul Hindemith Sonate for Horn and Piano
September 15, 2013
Maurice Ravel – The complete songs
September 10, 2013
Ave Maria – A Capella
September 10, 2013
Great Black Singer: Marian Anderson – Softly Awakes My Heart, 1935
September 5, 2013
Marion Anderson with Orchestral accomp. cond. by Lawrance Collingwood Softly Awakes My Heart, from Samson and Delilah (Saint-Saens), HMV ca 1935
NOTE: Marian (Marion) ANDERSON (b.1897 in Philadelphia d.1993 in Portland, Oregon) was an American contralto and one of the most celebrated singers of the twentieth century. Music critic Alan Blyth said “Her voice was a rich, vibrant contralto of intrinsic beauty.” Most of her singing career was spent performing in concert and recital in major music venues and with major orchestras throughout the United States and Europe between 1925-1965. Although she was offered contracts to perform roles with many important European opera companies, Anderson declined all of these, preferring to perform in concert and recital only. She did, however, perform opera arias within her concerts and recitals. She made many recordings that reflected her broad performance repertoire of everything from concert literature to lieder to opera to traditional American songs and spirituals. She was one of those who broke barriers for black artists in the United States.