Thursday, January 18, 2024

Mozart: Requiem – Lacrimosa | SO & GC | CM Berlin



Morissette Amon & David Foster ( 13/19) I Will Always Love You & I Have...



Diana Krall - So Nice (Live In Rio)


iana Krall has had a long time fascination with bossa nova, a type of music which perfectly suits her sophisticated yet sensual style. This culminated in her new studio album Quiet Nights (released by Verve in spring 2009) and in this stunning concert filmed in the home of the bossa nova, Rio de Janeiro, in November 2008. Accompanied by her band and an orchestra, Diana Krall delivers a superb set of standards in true bossa nova style but clearly bearing her unique stamp. This DVD captures Diana Krall at her scintillating best. Tracklising: 1) I Love Being Here With You 2) Lets Fall In Love 3) Where Or When 4) Too Marvellous For Words 5) Ive Grown Accustomed To His Face 6) Walk On By 7) Frim Fram Sauce 8) Cheek To Cheek 9) Youre My Thrill 10) Lets Face The Music And Dance 11) Every Time We Say Goodbye 12) So Nice 13) Quiet Nights 14) Este Seu Olhar 15) The Boy From Ipanema 16) I Dont Know Enough About You 17) SWonderful 18) Exactly Like You Someone to hold me tight That would be very nice Someone to love me right That would be very nice Someone to understand Each little dream in me Someone to take my hand And be a team with me So nice, life would be so nice If one day I'd find Someone who would take my hand And samba through life with me Someone to cling to me Stay with me right or wrong Someone to sing to me Some little samba song Someone to take my heart And give his heart to me Someone who's ready to Give love a start with me Oh yes, that would be so nice, nice Shouldn't we, you and me? I could see it would be nice Someone to cling to me Stay with me right or wrong Someone to sing to me Some little samba song Someone to take my heart And give his heart to me Someone who's ready to Give love a start with me Oh yes, life would be so nice, nice Shouldn't we, you and me? I can see it would be nice

Tony Bennett - Fly Me to the Moon (Official Audio)


Tony Bennett performing "Fly Me to the Moon" Listen to Tony Bennett: https://TonyBennett.lnk.to/listenYD

Wednesday, January 17, 2024

'La Donna E Mobile'

 

'La Donna E Mobile' 

The Metropolitan Opera performing Verdi's 'Rigoletto'

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The aria for lyric tenors known as "La donna e mobile" is the centerpiece of the opera "Rigoletto," Giuseppe Verdi's twisted tale of lust, desire, love, and deceit. Composed between 1850 and 1851, Rigoletto was adored by audiences when it first premiered at La Fenice in Venice on March 11, 1851, and even now, over 150 years later, it is one of the world's most performed operas. According to Operabase, which gathers statistical information from opera houses around the world, Verdi's "Rigoletto" was the 8th-most performed opera in the world during the 2014/15 season.

The Context of "La Donna e Mobile"

The Duke of Mantua sings this unforgettable aria in the third act of Verdi's Rigoletto as he flirts with Maddalena, the sister of the assassin Sparafucile. Rigoletto, the Duke's right-hand man, and his daughter, Gilda, who has fallen in love with the Duke, pay a visit to Sparafucile. Rigoletto is very protective of his daughter and wants to have the Duke killed since he is a man that cannot be trusted with women.

When they reach the inn in which Sparafucile is staying, they hear the Duke's voice bellowing within singing "La donna e mobile" ("Woman is fickle") as he puts on a show for Maddalena with hopes of seducing her. Rigoletto tells Gilda to disguise herself as a man and escape to a nearby town. She follows his instructions and sets out into the night while Rigoletto enters the inn after the Duke leaves.

When Rigoletto makes a deal with Sparafucile and hands over his payment, a calamitous storm rolls in for the night. Rigoletto decides to pay for a room at the inn, and Gilda is forced to return to her father after the road to the nearby town becomes too dangerous to traverse. Gilda, still disguised as a man, arrives just in time to hear Maddalena make a deal with her brother to spare the Duke's life and instead kill the next man that walks into the inn. They will bag the body together and give it to the duped Rigoletto. Despite his nature, Gilda still loves the Duke deeply and resolves herself to put an end to this dilemma.

Italian Lyrics of "La donna e mobile"

La donna è mobile
Qual piuma al vento,
Muta d'accento — e di pensier.
Sempre un amabile,
Leggiadro viso,
In pianto o in riso, — è menzognero.
È sempre misero
Chi a lei s'affida,
Chi le confida — mal cauto il cuore!
Pur mai non sentesi
Felice appieno
Chi su quel seno — non liba amore!
La donna è mobile
Qual piuma al vento,
Muta d'accento — e di pensier,
E di pensier,
E di pensier!

English Translation

Woman is fickle
Like a feather in the wind,
She changes her voice — and her mind.
Always sweet,
Pretty face,
In tears or in laughter, — she is always lying.
Always miserable
Is he who trusts her,
He who confides in her — his unwary heart!
Yet one never feels
Fully happy
Who on that bosom — does not drink love!
Woman is fickle
Like a feather in the wind,
She changes her voice — and her mind,
And her mind,
And her mind!

Giuseppe Verdi, Và pensiero (Nabucco)


Giuseppe Verdi, Và pensiero sull'ali dorate (Nabucco) Orchestra e Coro del Teatro La Fenice Maestro del Coro Claudio Marino Moretti Direttore - James Conlon La pubblicazione di questo video non intende violare nessun copyright e/o di essere usato a scopo di lucro. In caso contrario siamo a disposizione per l'eventuale rimozione

Liszt Hungarian Rhapsody No.2 • Volker Hartung • Cologne New Philharmonie


Franz Liszt's Hungarian Rhapsody No.2, originally written for solo piano comes to much life in its orchestral version in this fiery performance by the Cologne New Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Volker Hartung. Recorded live at Laeiszhalle Hamburg, Germany

MSO celebrates 98 years of music with grand concert


Guest conductor Olivier Ochanine and Filipino violinist Diomedes Saraza Jr.

By MANILA TIMES

Embarking on the illustrious journey towards its centennial milestone, the Manila Symphony Orchestra joyously commemorates its 98th anniversary with a captivating concert gala that will bring together the elegant and graceful sound of the violin and the majestic but lyrical timbre of the MSO.

Titled "Peña, Nielsen, & Tchaikovsky: The MSO 98th Anniversary Concert," this performance is scheduled on January 31 at 7 pm at the Carlos P. Romulo Auditorium in RCBC Plaza.

Headlining the concert is esteemed Filipino Violinist, Diomedes Saraza, Jr., a distinguished Juilliard graduate and the first Filipino violin soloist to grace Carnegie Hall. Saraza currently serves as the concertmaster of the MSO.

Guiding the orchestra with expertise is guest conductor Olivier Ochanine, the acclaimed winner of the 2015 Antal Dorati International Conducting Competition in Budapest, Hungary. Ochanine is also recognized as the former musical director of the Philippine Philharmonic Orchestra, which previously performed at Carnegie Hall alongside Saraza. The event promises to be an exciting and memorable musical experience that will leave concert-goers enthralled.

The repertoire for the evening includes Angel Peña's "Trinity," Carl Nielsen's Symphony No. 1, and Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky's Violin Concerto No. 1, all masterpieces poised to elevate the senses and transport the audience to new musical heights.

Tuesday, January 16, 2024

You Don't Have To Say You Love Me ( 1966 ) - DUSTY SPRINGFIELD - Lyrics


Sorry for a mistyping: at 1:16, it's "you don't have to stay for ever" and not "you don't have to say". Thank our fan. You Don't Have To Say You Love Me ( 1966 ) - DUSTY SPRINGFIELD - Lyrics When I said I needed you You said you would always stay It wasn't me who changed but you and now you've gone away Don't you see that now you've gone And I'm left here on my own That I have to follow you and beg you to come home You don't have to say you love me just be close at hand You don't have to stay forever I will understand Believe me, believe me I can't help but love you But believe me I'll never tie you down Left alone with just a memory Life seems dead and quite unreal All that's left is loneliness there's nothing left to feel

Aaron Copland; Appalachian Spring Suite



Monday, January 15, 2024

Johann Strauss II: Emperor Waltz op. 437 | Musikverein Vienna


Alfred Eschwé, conductor | Conductor Viennese Johann Strauss Orchestra Recorded live on October 26, 2016 in the Golden Hall of the Wiener Musikverein. Synopsis: In the fall of 1889, Johann Strauss (Sohn) was invited to conduct a number of his own compositions at several festivals on the occasion of the opening of the new Berlin establishment "Königsbau" in the former "Poduktenbörse".
He was granted generous terms and provided him with an orchestra of 100 men. It tempted the Waltz King to perform once again in the metropolis on the Spree and, moreover, in such a noble setting. Strauss (Sohn) therefore wrote a new composition for these concerts, for which he chose the title "Hand in Hand". This should probably point to the good relations between Vienna and Berlin. Corresponding to the festive occasion, Johann Strauss (Sohn) wrote a large-scale waltz with an introduction, the beginning of which was perceived as "Prussian." All the more Viennese was the following waltz. Before the work was played for the first time, an important political event took place in Berlin: Emperor Franz Joseph paid a visit to Kaiser Wilhelm II. On this occasion, the alliance between Austria-Hungary and the German Reich was solemnly summoned. Probably this imperial meeting in Berlin offered the suggestion to give the new waltz by Johann Strauss (son) the title "Kaiser-Walzer". The premiere of the work took place under the direction of the composer on October 21, 1889 in Berlin's "Königsbau". The Vienna premiere followed on 24th November in the Golden Hall of the Musikverein. Johann Strauss (Sohn) performed his masterpiece even in the hometown itself to the audience. In both cases, there was a complete success. The special rank of the festive composition was immediately recognized, and at the same time it remained in the future. Text: Prof. Franz Maile

Sunday, January 14, 2024

Church music classics from the Baroque to modern times



Bert Kaempfert - Wonderland By Night (1960) 4K


Bert Kaempfert and his Orchestra performing "Wonderland By Night", released originally in 1960. It reached #1 in the US Billboard Hot 100, #1 in New Zealand Charts, and #5 in the US Billboard Hot R&B Sides. "Wonderland By Night" is an instrumental song that served as the theme of a film about Germany. Bert Kaempfert was a German-born multi-instrumentalist who worked with popular artists such as Elvis Presley, Frank Sinatra, and the Beatles. He produced the Beatles' first session in 1961, in which the Beatles backed Tony Sheridan, and Kaempfert's influence continued to inspire them. Kaempfert started to achieve success with "Wonderland by Night," and his rise to the top began in 1959, when he was hired as a staff producer for Polydor Records in Germany. The song was particularly appealing to more mature listeners, and Decca Records, which made an agreement with Polydor to distribute Kaempfert's releases in America, worked to assemble an album around the song. As a result, many of the tracks that rounded out the album, including the Kaempfert original "Lullaby for Lovers" and his version of the standard "La Vie En Rose," were filler. Bert Kaempfert continued to chart albums through 1971. He died at the age of 56 in June 1980 in Switzerland.

The World We Knew (Over And Over)



Saturday, January 13, 2024

Glenn Miller - Chattanooga Choo Choo - Sun Valley Serenade (1941) HQ