segunda-feira, 30 de maio de 2011

César Morais - Concerto for Violoncello and Orchestra/ Suite for Strings

Concerto for Violoncello and Orchestra Suite for Strings



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Martin Ostertag, violoncello. Martin Ostertag was born in Lörrach and after completing music school, studied with Leo Koscielny at the Music College in Karlsruhe and with André Navarra in Paris. In 1976 he won first prize in the International Music Competition in Vienna.




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Performer(s)
Martin Ostertag (violoncello) / Classical Orchestra of Porto / Maestro Werner Stiefel



Composer(s)
César Morais (1918 - 1992)



Work(s)
Concerto for Violoncello and Orchestra/ Suite for Strings




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Requiem À Memória do Infante D. Henrique



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Duo Contracello I



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Performer(s)

Duo Contracello: Miguel Rocha (violoncello) / Adriano Aguiar (Contrabass)


Composer(s)

Joseph Bodin de Boismortier (1689 - 1755) / Ignaz Joseph Pleyel (1757 - 1831) / Gioacchino Rossini (1792 - 1868) / Harald Genzmer (1909) / Alexandre Delgado (1965)




Work(s)

Sonata in E Minor Op. 40 nº 3 (Boismortier) / Theme and Variations (Pleyel) / Duetto (Rossini) / Seis Bagatelas (Genzmer) / Burlesca (Delgado)


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Orquestra Clássica do Porto

José A. Canongia - Joaquim Casimiro
Karol Kurpinski


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CLASSICAL ORCHESTRA OF PORTO. Eliciting constant public attendance and support, the Orchestra presents 2 weekly concerts, under the direction of its acting maestro and director, as well as many other guest conductors from Portugal and abroad. 

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Performer(s)
António Saiote (clarinet) / Orchestrado Porto / Direction: Maestro Manuel Ivo Cruz


Composer(s)

José A. Canongia / Joaquim Casimiro / Karol Kurpinsk


Work(s)

Concerto for Clarinet no. 3, in Eb (Canongia) / Interlude from the Mass of Arruda (Casimiro) / Concerto for Clarinet, in Bb Major (Kurpinsk)



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Luís Pipa - Mozart - Beethoven - Schubert



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In 1781 Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart began a new stage in his life. Breaking the ties that bound him to Salzburg and to the court of the Archbishop Colloredo, Mozart definitively established himself in Vienna.

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Performer(s)
Luís Pipa (piano)



Composer(s)
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756 - 1791) / Ludwig van Beethoven (1770 - 1827) / Franz Schubert (1797 - 1828)



Work(s)
Sonata in A major K 331 (300i) (Mozart) / Sonata in C Major K 545 (Mozart) / Fur Elise Op. 59 (Beethoven) / Sonata in Sol Major Op. 49, nº 2 (Beethoven) / 18 Waltzes from “36 Original Waltzes”, known as “Erste Walzer” Op. 9 D 365 (Schubert)




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Trio de Guitarras de Lisboa




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Sonate - Ludovico Giustini Di Psitoia









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