This might be the only post for today but I decided to delight you with Sabine Devieilhe in Blonde's aria "Durch zärtlichkeit und schmeicheln" from Mozart's "Die Entführung aus dem Serail".
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To end the day, Seong-Jin Cho performs Ravel's "Le tombeau de Couperin", M. 68, 1st movement, Prelude. Even if it sounds playful, it's written in memory of a friend lost in the WWI, but he considered that "the dead are sufficiently sad".
Have a good evening!
It reminded me of Yuja Wang.
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Mozart's Turkish March, street music edition. She seems to be a pro but I don't know who she is.
While this isn't my favourite version, I have to respect the author's choice to write it for piano. Here, played by Boris Berezovsky.
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I was looking for Albéniz's Asturias in different versions and found this video from Orquesta de Guitarras de Albacete. 👏👏👏
Did you know that Richard Pryor, the actor, used to sing? He was opening shows for Bob Dylan and Nina Simone, and this should mean something.
To close the day, let's hear him singing "Nobody Wants You When You're Down and Out". (1966)
Have a good evening!
I don't know how many people know about Benamor but here we go. It's a Spanish operetta by Pablo Luna, first performed in Vienna at the Music Theater an der Wien on January 26. Initially, I didn't want to post it but if it has the result of bringing more people into opera, why not...
From last week, at the Mozart Week in Salzburg, Austria, Kathryn Lewek singing the Queen of the Night aria from the Magic Flute.
Today, we get our morning coffee suggestion with a very young Martha Argerich playing a fragment from Bach's English Suite No. 2 in 1969.
Have a great day!
I end the day with a change of rhythm and style, with Chet Baker's "Time After Time". (Belgium, 1964)
Have an evening beautiful like this performance!
The great Mario Lanza, seen here in “The Great Caruso” film from1951, singing “La Donna e Mobile” from Verdi's “Rigoletto”.
For lunch break, a moment to make you fly with Evgeny Kissin playing Schubert/Liszt - Der Müller und der Bach.
A more energetic start of the week with Gil Shaham, Claudio Abbado and the Berliner Philharmoniker rockin' Brahms' Violin Concerto in D major, Op. 77.
Today I say goodbye with the pure bliss from Mozart's Piano Concerto No. 21 in C major, K 467, 2nd movement, Andante, "Elvira Madigan", with Herbert von Karajan aus director and pianist.
Evgeny Kissin plays Ludwig van Beethoven's Rondo a Capriccio in G major, Op. 129, known as "Rage Over a Lost Penny" (because it comically depicts outbursts of anger).
London, 1997
One dream that, for now, seems far away is to hear Mozart in the Sagrada Familia.
Here, the beginning of Mozart's Symphony No. 25 with the Berliner Philharmoniker and Kirill Petrenko.
Have a blessed Sunday!
PS: It's mind-blowing to think that Mozart wrote this when he was 17.
Mood:
Joe Pass, All Things You Are (Brecon Jazz Festival, 1991)
Have a great evening and meet you again tomorrow!
A moment with Wagner's Die Walküre, Ride of the Valkyries. Say what you want about the Metropolitan Opera but they know how to leave an impression. 2019)
For the Jazz lovers, Count Basie and Cleveland Eaton playing with Booty's Blues.