Showing posts with label concert Palace Hall. Show all posts
Showing posts with label concert Palace Hall. Show all posts

Cesaria Evora-Bucharest-Palace Hall-01.10.2009

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.....Cesária Évora is a Cape Verdean popular singer. Nicknamed the "barefoot diva" for her preference for performing without shoes, Évora is perhaps the best internationally-known practitioner of "morna".
......Cesária Évora lost her father at the age of seven. After his death, Cesária's mother struggled to support her on meager earnings as a cook, eventually entrusting her to the care of an orphanage. It was in the orphanage choir that she learned to sing.
......At 16, Évora met a Cape Verdean sailor named Eduardo who taught her the traditional Cape Verdean styles of music of coladeiras and mornas. The mornas are songs of sadness, sorrow and yearning. She began singing in local bars and hotels. With the help of local musicians, she would hone her skills and would later be proclaimed "Queen of Mornas" by her fans. She became famous in Cape Verde, but remained relatively unknown internationally.
......Évora had an uncle who was a well-known musician and songwriter who used the name B. Leza (a pun on beleza, Portuguese for "beauty"). Many of Cesária's loveliest songs on the first several albums are his.
......Évora remained popular at the time but her fame did not lead to financial success. Frustrated by personal and financial problems compounded by the very difficult economic and political situation in Cape Verde, Évora gave up singing to support her family. She didn't perform for 10 years, which she describes as her "dark years." During this time, she struggled with alcoholism.
......She resumed performing after being encouraged by a Cape Verdean exile, leading musician and patron of the arts, Bana, who lived in Portugal. He secured invitations to Portugal where she performed a series of concerts sponsored by a local women's organization.
......A Frenchman of Cape Verdean descent named José da Silva persuaded her to go to Paris where she recorded a new album, La Diva Aux Pieds Nus (The Barefoot Diva) in 1988. The song "Sodade" was her first international hit, the first hit for a non-French song in France, and marked the beginning of worldwide fame for Évora. The Portuguese term saudade is complex and infamously difficult to translate, related to homesickness, nostalgia, longing, sadness, and regret. The expression of "sodade" is integral to Cape Verdean music. This album won critical acclaim and began for her a dramatic comeback that accelerated with her 1992 album, Miss Perfumado. She became an international star at the age of 47.
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......It's the fourth time she comes to Bucharest and the second time I see her live in concert. It's that kind of concert where you go, take a seat and enjoy one hour and half of good music. If you have the curiosity to see how she lives and how the songs on her new album, "Nha sentimento", sound like, visit her OFFICIAL WEBSITE or just buy the CD.
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......This is maybe her most famous song - Besame Mucho


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Symphonierochester der Bayerischen Rundfunks-Mariss Janons-24.09

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Palace Grand Hall
Series "Great Orchestras"
SYMPHONIEORCHESTER DES BAYERISCHEN RUNDFUNKS
Conductor: MARISS JANSONS
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Program:
Beethoven – Symphony no. 7 in A Major op. 92
Wagner - Tristan und Isolde (Vorspiel und Liebestod)
Strauss - "Rosenkavalier" Suite
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......For me, this was the best concert at the Palace Hall. This might be debatable for those who enjoyed more Concertgebouw. Let me tell you that at this level it's difficult to say who's better. Of course, the specialists could find many differences, technically speaking. But I'm not talking about this. I'm talked about what I felt when listening. Mariss Jansons is a magician and he proved it again on this evening. I've never heard that sound for Wagner before. Impressed? The word is not enough to describe the feeling. It was the first time I had tears in my eyes when listening to symphonic music. It was powerful, every note was in its place. It was a true music lesson for any listener but also for any orchestra in this world. This is what means to play with your soul, to think of each small detail, to creat an idea and to move it throughout the score. I felt the love, the struggle, the serenity towards the end. How amazing were those prolonged cadenzas that left me breathless in order not to disturb the chord that came right after to solve the idea.
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......Listen here to this great piece, Prelude and "Liebestod" from Wagner's Tristan und Isolde .
......Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra conducted by Mariss Jansons (2009) Grand Philharmonic Hall, St. Petersburg




.....Beethoven's 7th Symphony was great too. I particularly like the second movement. Somebody that I admire very much put some words on the music.
......Listen here to the original - Berliner Philharmoniker conducted by Herbert von Karajan (yes, again this orchestra&conductor) and then to the other version.




......The Rosenkavalier Suite ended a perfect evening of German, romantic music. Should it be the fact that Mariss Jansons has been leading this orchestra since 2003 and he has a contract signed untill 2012? Should it be the fact that the instrumentists don't consider this just a job? Music is not a job. It's art made with love and passion. The result was in front of my eyes. In front of your eyes is you were there. I'm still under the spell cast by Jansons on that evening. I'm sure he'll be back in 2011.
......Listen to them playing it.
......Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra conducted by Mariss Jansons (2009) Grand Philharmonic Hall, St. Petersburg




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Mariss Janons and the concert master








......Maestro, ladies and gentlemen of the orchestra, you have all my respect!




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Orchestre National du Capitole de Toulouse-Tugan Sokhiev-Nelson Freire-Palace Hall-22.09

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Palace Grand Hall
Series "Great Orchestras"
ORCHESTRE DU CAPITOLE DE TOULOUSE
Conductor: TUGAN SOKHIEV
Soloist: NELSON FREIRE
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Program:
Brahms – Concerto for piano and orchestra no. 2 op. 83 in B Major
Berlioz – Symphonie fantastique (The fantastic symphony) op. 14
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Amazing Nelson. It's the 4th time I see him play here in Bucharest. I hope he comes back soon.
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The first cello. Absolutely beautiful during Brahms' concert.




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National Radio Orchestra-Swingle Singers-Asher Fisch-Julian Rachlin-Palace Hall-21.09

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Palace Grand Hall
Series "Great Orchestras"
ORCHESTRA NATIONALA RADIO
Conductor: ASHER FISCH
Soloist: JULIAN RACHLIN
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Program:
Berio – Sinfonia - Soloists : SWINGLE SINGERS
Prokofiev – Concerto no. 2 for violin and orchestra in g minor op. 63
Ravel – "La Valse"...
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The Swingle Singers




















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