Tuesday, May 7, 2024

OTTA Orchestra & Samara State Philharmonic Academic Symphony Orchestra -...



Hilary Hahn - Korngold - Violin Concerto in D major, Op 35


Erich Wolfgang Korngold Violin Concerto in D major, Op 35 1 Moderato nobile 2 Romanze 3 Allegro assai vivace Hilary Hahn, violin Deutsche Symphonie Orchester Kent Nagano, conductor

Wiener Symphoniker // Zoltán Kodály: „Tänze aus Galanta“


INTERPRETEN Wiener Symphoniker Reinhard Wieser, Klarinette Omer Meir Wellber, Dirigent PROGRAMM Zoltán Kodály: „Tänze aus Galanta“

Rita Hayworth / 1940 - 1957 / The Bee Gees "More Than A Woman"



The Manhattan Transfer...last song...final concert...ever... (12/15/23)


"The Manhattan Transfer Calls It a Night With a Final Show at Disney Hall: There's ‘Grieving,' but ‘We Think We're Going Out on Top'" https://variety.com/2023/music/news/m... The group's apparent swan song in downtown Los Angeles' toniest venue was a happy-sad-ebullient-misty-eyed affair. Two things were left definitively established as part of the essence of swing: clock pendulums, and the Manhattan Transfer. No revolving doors here. Two members of the quartet have been with the group since its early ‘70s origins, Alan Paul and Janis Siegel; Cheryl Bentyne, for her part, has been in the ensemble nearly as long as those two, having joined up before the ‘70s came to a close; even new guy Trist Curless has a decade's worth of tenure. Prior to and following the show, the four members talked with Variety about winding things up with a final tour - and final show - that they decided should coincide with a planned 50th anniversary outing. If the goal was to convince everyone attending that this is a group that should not be quitting, mission accomplished. "I think we're going out on top. And that's the way I always wanted it. I think we all felt that way," says Paul. "We didn't want to have it deteriorate. We want to be remembered for our greatness, and we certainly have a wonderful legacy."