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viernes, 4 de marzo de 2022

Diana Baroni y Simon Drappier 'live' en RFI

La flautista y cantante argentina Diana Baroni y el arpeggionista francés Simon Drappier nos acaban de ofrecer en El invitado de RFI 'Ojos azules', canción boliviana de su nuevo álbum 'Pan Atlántico'

"La Revoltosa" Zarzuela Completa

Rusia toma en Ucrania el control de la central nuclear de Zaporiyia, la ...

SANTA MISA DEL DIA DE HOY VIERNES 4 DE MARZO DEL 2022

miércoles, 2 de marzo de 2022

SANTA MISA DEL DIA DE HOY MIERCOLES DE CENIZA 2 DE MARZO DEL 2022

Santa Eucaristía de hoy miércoles 2 de marzo del 2022. Padre: Joaquín. Iglesia: Nuestra Señora del pilar Sevilla España https://lamisahoy.com/ #MisaDeHoy, #EucaristiaDeHoy, #SantaMisa, #MisaDiaria, #Misa, #Eucaristía,

El asturiano Rodrigo Cuevas, agitador folklórico en París

El cantante y agitador folklórico asturiano Rodrigo Cuevas presenta este miércoles en el ‘Café de la danse’ de París su álbum ‘Manual de cortejo’ que acaba de ser publicado en Francia.

Audiencia General 02 de marzo 2022 Papa Francisco

OREMOS JUNTOS


[2/3 8:04] Antonio Amigo Y Sacerdote: Buenos días de oración y ayuno por la paz y el fin de esta atroz guerra. Oremos con el Papa Francisco. Miércoles de Ceniza y conversión a la paz y el bien mutuos.

[2/3 8:05] Antonio Amigo Y Sacerdote: Ayunemos y oremos por el fin de la bárbara y cruel inutilidad de la guerra de Ucrania y de todas las guerras.

[2/3 8:56] Jose Luis: Antonio, Dios 🙏 lo puede todo, mandaré tú mensaje a todos mis medios de comunicación PAZ Y BIEN 👌👍

martes, 1 de marzo de 2022

CARMEN Paris-Bastille Opera, conductor: Frédéric Chaslin. Béatrice Uria-...

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The Film of the Spring-Summer 2022 Haute Couture Show — CHANEL Shows

The CHANEL Spring-Summer 2022 Haute Couture show, imagined by Virginie Viard, took place at the Grand Palais Éphémère, in a setting designed by Xavier Veilhan. Sébastien Tellier, author-composer and friend of the House, performed a series of new tracks specially composed for the occasion on oversized instruments, and the Cristal Baschet, a rare crystal organ from the Studio Venezia of the French Pavilion at the 57th Venice Biennale in 2017.

Beethoven: Missa solemnis | Kent Nagano and Concerto Köln


Beethoven's “Missa solemnis” under the baton of star conductor Kent Nagano was an extraordinary concert, performed on October 29, 2021 in the magnificent setting of Cologne Cathedral. Valentina Farcas - soprano Rachel Frenkel - mezzo-soprano Werner Güra - tenor Andreas Wolf - bass Cologne Cathedral Vocal Ensemble Eberhard Metternich - preparation Concerto Köln Kent Nagano - conductor Andrès Verdaguer - sound director Ludwig van Beethoven (1770 - 1827) Mass for four soloists, choir, full orchestra and organ in D major, Op. 123 (“Missa solemnis”), (1819 - 23) (00:00) Opening credits (01:03) Kyrie: Assai sostenuto: With devotion (10:03) Gloria: Allegro vivace (26:27) Credo: Allegro ma non troppo (43:43) Sanctus: Adagio. With devotion (57:42) Agnus Dei: Adagio Ludwig van Beethoven’s “Missa solemnis” is considered one of the composer's most important works, Beethoven himself described it as one of his finest. The Solemn Mass Op. 123, written between 1819 and 1823, reflects Beethoven’s struggle with religion and has a confessional character. The composer had previously studied the text of the Latin Mass extensively. It demands a great deal from the vocal soloists, the choir and the large orchestra. The Concerto Köln ensemble is world-renowned for its historically authentic performances. Its members are known for using original instruments from Beethoven’s time – and this performance is no exception. While the group does not have a permanent conductor, they named Kent Nagano their “honorary conductor”, due to his deep appreciation and respect for historical performance. Archduke Rudolf of Austria, a great patron and student of Beethoven’s, commissioned the master musician to compose a festive mass in honor of his appointment as archbishop. However, because he took over four years to compose it, Beethoven finished the piece much too late for the occasion. The mass was also far too long to be a standard liturgical mass. To this day, it is mainly performed in concert halls. Despite the fact that it is usually performed in concert, Beethoven’s “Missa solemnis” is ultimately a sacred work. Cologne Cathedral with its majestic stained-glass windows and mighty gothic columns veiled in violet lighting served as the perfect backdrop for this concert.

domingo, 27 de febrero de 2022

SANTA MISA DEL DIA DE HOY DOMINGO 27 DE FEBRERO DEL 2022

Robert Schumann: Symphony No. 1, Spring | Romanian Youth Orchestra and C...


Youth Orchestra plays the Spring Symphony – the ideal pairing for this concert in the Konzerthaus Berlin, part of the 2021 Young Euro Classic Festival. The programme features Symphony No. 1 by Robert Schumann, often referred to as the Spring Symphony. The Romanian Youth Orchestra is conducted here by Cristian Mandeal.

(00:00) I. Andante un poco maestoso - Allegro molto vivace
(11:51) II. Larghetto
(17:56) III. Scherzo. Molto vivace
(23:07) IV. Allegro animato e grazioso

Robert Schumann (1810 - 1856) said of his first symphony that it was "born in a fiery hour." He came up with it over just four days in January of 1841, completing it in the following three weeks. The premiere took place on March 31 of that same year, conducted by Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy at the Gewandhaus, Leipzig. The Spring Symphony title came from Schumann himself, who had originally even given the individual symphonic movements figurative titles; The Beginning of Spring, Evening, Merry Playmates, and Spring in Full Bloom. Shortly before going to press, however, Schumann redacted the movement titles to prevent the symphony from being classified program music. The collective title ‘Spring Symphony’ alone was retained. It was, after all, a poem on spring by Adolf Böttger that had inspired the composer to write his symphony on that theme in the first place.

Musically, Schumann picked up from Franz Schubert’s Symphony No. 9 in C major – the ‘Great' – the score of which Schumann had seen during a 1839 trip to Vienna. It is above all the solemn call of the horns and trumpets at the beginning of the Spring Symphony that recalls Schubert's Great Symphony. Beethoven's influence, conversely, can be seen in the recurring themes that link the individual movements together. While Beethoven conceives a thematic idea and develops it purposefully throughout the subsequent movements, however, the movements of Schumann’s Spring Symphony are rather playfully interwoven. Schumann's First Symphony emanates something bright, forward-looking and optimistic. It’s a homage to the springtime – and a well-chosen piece for a youth orchestra!
The Young Euro Classic Festival is the world’s most important platform of its kind for European classical music; of both the continuation of its traditions, and its development by young musicians of today. Each summer, orchestras from all over the world play for two-and-a-half weeks at the Konzerthaus, on Berlin’s Gendarmenmarkt square.

Ángelus 27 de febrero 2022 Papa Francisco