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For the Jazz lovers, I'll dedicate today's last post to Joe Pass playing Satin Doll. Great chemistry with Bob Magnusson (bass) and Joe Porcaro (drums). Have a beautiful evening!
255 years ago today, Ludwig van Beethoven was born in the city of Bonn, Germany. Because the Symphony No. 9 premiered at the Theatre am Kärntnertor in Vienna, on May 7th 1824, as a small homage, I post the finale of this symphony with director Riccardo Muti and the Philharmonic of Vienna. I wish you all a beautiful day!
Today's goodbye and "wish I'd be there" moment is with Itzhak Perlman playing the third movement of Brahms' Violin Concerto in D major, Op. 77, with The Philarmonia Orchestra of London and conducted by Lawrence Foster. (1978) 👏👏👏 And here is the YouTube link for the full concert.
For the Jazz lovers, an excerpt from John Coltrane Quartet's “My Favourite Things”, Comblain-La-Tour, 1965.
Good morning with Yuja Wang and Prokofiev's Piano Concerto No. 2! ☕
Today I say goodbye a bit unusual with Gandalf's fall, from The Lord of the Rings, with the Prague Orchestra.
A beautiful leap back in time, to 1975, with Shirley Verrett and Piero Cappuccilli singing “Fatal mia donna” from Verdi’s Macbeth.
Another Jazz moment: the John Coltrane Quartet playing "Impressions".
Wishing you a wonderful 3rd Advent Sunday with ”Es wird schon glei dumpa“ (It will soon be dark), an Austrian carol from 1884, performed by the Philharmonic of Vienna together with the Vienna Girls Choir.
A group of actors from Ludovica Rambelli Teatro of Naples, Italy, recreated on stage pictures of Caravaggio. The paintings in order: The Entombment of Christ Mary Magdalene in Ecstasy Crucifixion of Saint Peter The Beheading of St John the Baptist Judith Beheading Holofernes Flagellation of Christ The Martyrdom of Saint Matthew Annunciation Rest on the Flight into Egypt Narcissus, The Raising of Lazarus Saint Francis of Assisi in Ecstasy Bacchus
Your infrequent moment of jazz is here with Thelonious Monk's Crepuscule with Nellie. (1969)
Your infrequent moment of jazz is here with Thelonious Monk's Crepuscule with Nellie. (1969)
Mood... Händel's Passacaglia in G minor directed by Horst Sohm, with the French Chamber Orchestra of Paris.
Sometimes I think about making a new npub for jazz. Until then, I'll bother you here with occasional detours. Nina Simone, I Loves You Porgy, 1960
I don't know if it's the last post for today or not but here's a classical guitar moment with Dragoș Ilie performing Jorge Cardoso's Milonga.
This morning, I took a detour from the usual path with "Je vous salue Marie" by Erga. Have a great day!
Tonight, I will say goodbye with the final part from Mahler's Symphony No. 2, Resurrection, directed by Claudio Abbado, with Eteri Gvazava, Soprano, and Anna Larsson, Alto. So beautiful!
One of the first pieces of classical music that I remember from my childhood, Herbert von Karajan and a 17-year-old Evgeny Kissin performing Tchaikovsky's Piano Concerto No. 1. 1988, Salzburg, Austria
For this lunch break, I chose Arthur Rubinstein playing Saint-Saëns' Piano Concerto No. 2 in G minor, Op. 22. This video is from 1975, when he was 88 years old, and while almost blind, this might have been one of his best performances. As a side note, he played this Concerto since 1904, when it was in front of Saint-Saëns. I added the YouTube link for the longer version.