For the Jazz lovers, Keith Jarrett plays the Soprano Sax with Charlie Haden, bass, and Paul Motion, drums. (1970)
Classical Music
Classical Music
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An amateur's corner
If you're unsure what to listen to today, try György Sándor playing Liszt's Hungarian Rhapsody No. 6. (1947)
I will end the day with a leap back in 1979 with Margaret Marshall singing “Rejoice greatly” from Händel's Messiah, conducted by Sir Neville Marriner.
This year, during the Verbier Festival, Evgeny Kissin and Martha Argerich met again to celebrate Shostakovich’s 50th anniversary with his Concertino for two pianos.
A peaceful afternoon with Johanna Beisteiner performing Schubert's Ständchen.
Have a great day!
To end the day, Daniel Barenboim with Anne-Sophie Mutter and Yo-Yo Ma playing Beethoven's Triple Concerto in C Major, Op. 56, No. 2.
Bonne soirée!
Silent Night is the most recorded song, in more than 300 languages.
Last year, through an ad from Erste Bank of Austria, the visual story of Joseph Mohr, a village priest in Oberndorf, Austria, and music teacher Franz Xaver Gruber, who composed and performed the song on Christmas Eve in 1818 during a time of hardship following the Napoleonic Wars, was depicted.
The film highlights how the simple song spread globally, including performances before the Austrian Emperor in 1822, its broadcast during the first-ever radio entertainment in America in 1906, a moment of peace between German and English soldiers during World War I in 1914, and its transmission to the Skylab 4 space station in 1973.
Embrujo Mestizo performs Isaac Albéniz's Asturias in a classical guitar and castanets arrangement.
(For the next two weeks or so I'll post very infrequently since the little one is on school break.)
I'll end the day with Yuja Wang in 2007, when she was 19, practising Mozart's Turkish March (Arkady Volodos' arrangement) along with her Carmen encore.
Have a good evening!
I didn't post opera in quite some time.
Natalie Dessay and Anne Sofie von Otter singing the Presentation of the Rose scene from Strauss’s “Der Rosenkavalier.” Vienna State Opera, 1994.