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Visit Lucerne - Top 10 Sites in Luzern, Switzerland
http://www.woltersworld.com Lucerne or Luzern in German is the prettiest town in Switzerland. From the quaint bridges to the lovely Lake Lucerne and the Lion...
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Lucerne, Switzerland
Recorded August 20, 2011: According to Tripadvisor Lucerne was voted the fifth most popular tourism destination in the world in 2010. Not bad for a city of o...
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Lucerne, Switzerland
http://tourvideos.com/ Lucerne is deservedly the most popular destination in Switzerland, famous for its well-preserved Old Town, consisting of many blocks of medieval buildings richly decorated with painted murals showing village life in olden days, making this like an outdoor art gallery. All of this is set on a beautiful waterfront, along the shores of Lake Lucerne and the River Reuss. The h
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Lucerne, Switzerland 2013
http://tourvideos.com/ Train ride through the Swiss Alps brings us to Lucerne, one of the prettiest towns in Switzerland. This travel video summarizes our vi...
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Experience Lucerne Switzerland
Whether you're staying in the city itself, by the lake or up a mountain, Lucerne's hotels all impress through their history, architecture, interior design, c...
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Lucerne | Switzerland | Schweiz | Suisse | Svizzera
World Tourism Forum Lucerne 2015: Talents, innovation, sustainable development: walk the talk! The Forum 2015 will focus on tomorrows driver in the travel, tourism and hospitality industry: talents, innovation and sustainable growth. Let’s walk the talk and work together on new business models, create action plans to become more attractive for Young Talents and evaluate the best start-up companies
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Gustav Mahler: Symphony No. 3 (Lucerne Festival Orcherstra, Claudio Abbado)
Recorded live at the Lucerne Festival, 19 August 2007
KKL Luzern, 19 August 2007
Lucerne Festival Orchestra
Women of the Arnold Schönberg Choir, Vienna
Tölz Boys Choir
Anna Larsson - contralto
PART I /
0:50 I. Kräftig, Entschieden (34:06)
PART II
34:00 II. Tempi di Menuetto. Sehr mäßig (8:20)
43:26 III. Comodo. Scherzando. Ohne Hast (16:25)
59:44 IV. Sehr langsam. Misterioso. Durchaus ppp (9:1
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Gustav Mahler: Symphony No. 6 (Lucerne Festival Orcherstra, Claudio Abbado)
Recorded live at the Lucerne Festival, Summer 2006
Culture and Convention Centre Lucerne, 10. August 2006
Lucerne Festival Orchestra
Claudio Abbado - conductor
0:45 I. Allegro energico, ma non troppo. Heftig, aber markig (22:52)
24:40 II. Andante moderato (14:58)
39:37 III. Scherzo. Wuchtig - (Trio) Altväterisch. Grazioso (13:03)
52:44 IV. Finale. Allegro moderato - Allegro energico (33:16)
The
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Zurich to Lucerne by Train
Join me for a look at the picturesque towns of Zurich and Lucerne, using the train to travel between them.
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Lake Lucerne Cruise - Mount Rigi Adventure
Hello Hoppers! On my recent visit to Lucerne (Switzerland) I wanted to do something different, since I had been to this beautiful city several times. I decided to take a boat ride around Lake Lucerne, and ended up in the snow! See what happened.
In this video I provide information about Lake Lucerne cruises and the train ride to Rigi Mountain from Vitznau, prices, schedules, etc.
This is my firs
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Lake Lucerne - Brunnen - Switzerland
This beautiful lake with it's many different views including the William Tell Chapel and fantastic landscape and the lovely town of Brunnen..
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2008 Buick Lucerne Super (4.6L NHP V8) Start Up, Exhaust, and In Depth Review
Visit the all new Saabkyle04 website for exclusive content and FAQs! http://www.saabkyle04.com/ Hello and welcome to Saabkyle04! YouTube's largest collection...
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Mahler - Symphony No.5 - Abbado - Lucerne Festival Orchestra 2004
Gustav Mahler Symphony No.5 Claudio Abbado Lucerne Festival Orchestra, 2004 0:00 - Opening I. 0:55 - Traeurmarsch. In gemessenem Schritt. Streng. Wie ein Kon...
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Gustav Mahler: Symphony No. 7 "Lied der Nacht" (Lucerne Festival Orchestra, Claudio Abbado)
Live recording from the Lucerne Festival, 2005
Lucerne Festival Orchestra
Claudio Abbado - conductor
0:50 I. Langsam (Adagio) - Allegro risoluto, ma non troppo
20:42 II. Nachtmusik - I. Allegro moderato
35:58 III. Scherzo. Schattenhaft - Trio
44:42 IV. Nachtmusik - II. Andante amoroso
56:27 V. Ronod-Finale. Tempo I (Allegro ordinario) - Tempo II (Allegro moderato ma energico)
The Lucerne Festi
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2008 Buick Lucerne Drivers Door Handle Repair
How to remove and replace the driver's door handle on a 2008 Buick Lucerne. The video also shows how to reinforce the new handle so it won't fail like the original handle and how to repair a handle that has already broken.
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Gustav Mahler: Symphony No. 1 ( Lucerne Festival Orchestra, Abbado)
Recorded live at the Lucerne Festival, Summer 2009
Concert Hall of the KKL Luzern, August 2009
Lucerne Festival Orchestra
Claudio Abbado - conductor
0:30 I. Langsam, schleppend (16:38)
17:16 II. Kräftig bewegt, doch nicht zu schnell (7:32)
24:50 III. Feierlich und gemessen, ohne zu schleppen (11:29)
36:19 IV. Stürmisch bewegt (22:09)
Whenever Claudio Abbado conducts the LUCERNE FESTIVAL ORCHEST
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Johannes Brahams - Tragic Overture in D minor, Op 81
La 'Ouverture Tragica' (in tedesco: Tragische Ouvertüre), Op. 81, è un'ouverture scritta da Johannes Brahms durante l'estate del 1880. La sua prima esecuzione avvenne il 26 dicembre dello stesso anno, a Vienna. Una performance standard dura, generalmente, tra i dodici ed i quindici minuti.
Brahms scelse il titolo "Tragica" per enfatizzare il turbolento e tormentato tema di questa composizione, un
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Gustav Mahler: Symphony No. 2 "Resurrection" (Lucerne Festival Orchestra, Claudio Abbado)
Recorded live at the Lucerne Festival, Summer 2003
Culture and Convention Centre Lucerne, 21 August 2003
Eteri Gvazava - soprano
Anna Larsson - mezzo-soprano
Orfeón Donostiarra
José Antonio Sainz Alfaro - chorus master
Lucerne Festival Orchestra
Claudio Abbado - conductor
1:18 I. Allegro maestoso (21:10)
22:26 II. Andante moderato (9:24)
32:18 III. [Scherzo] In ruhig fließender Bewegung (11:18)
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Mahler - Symphony No 9 - Abbado
Gustav Mahler
Symphony No 9
1 Andante comodo
2 Im Tempo eines gemächlichen Ländlers.
3 Rondo-Burleske. Allegro assai.
4 Adagio. Sehr langsam und noch zurückhaltend
Lucerne Festival Orchestra
Claudio Abbado, conductor
Lucerne, August 2010
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Memorial Concert for Claudio Abbado - LUCERNE FESTIVAL ORCHESTRA, Andris Nelsons
Accentus Music presents a new DVD/Blu-ray release available in January 2015:
Memorial Concert for Claudio Abbado
LUCERNE FESTIVAL ORCHESTRA, Andris Nelsons
Isabelle Faust, violin
Bruno Ganz
It was a deeply affecting and appropriate farewell. The spirit
of Claudio Abbado, the great conductor and founder of
orchestras who died in January 2014, was present in music,
words, and silence. Thousands up
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From Toscanini to Abbado - The History of the Lucerne Festival Orchestra
The documentary conveys an intensely moving view on the history of the Lucerne Festival Orchestra from its memorable inaugural "Concert de Gala" in 1938 under Arturo Toscanini, Herbert von Karajan’s legendary concerts with the Berliner Philharmoniker to Claudio Abbado and his new founded Lucerne Festival Orchestra after several years of interruption - inclusive rarely seen rehearsal, concert and a
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Medieval pole-arms - poleaxe, bec de corbin, Lucerne hammer etc.
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There is little point in arguing at length over terminology when people in the period were not consistent in their use of terms. This family of shorter late medieval pole-arms is all of a muchness. Only fans of unneces
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A. Bruckner - Symphony No. 7 - Lucerne Festival Orchestra - Claudio Abbado
Visit Lucerne - Top 10 Sites in Luzern, Switzerland
http://www.woltersworld.com Lucerne or Luzern in German is the prettiest town in Switzerland. From the quaint bridges to the lovely Lake Lucerne and the Lion......
http://www.woltersworld.com Lucerne or Luzern in German is the prettiest town in Switzerland. From the quaint bridges to the lovely Lake Lucerne and the Lion...
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http://www.woltersworld.com Lucerne or Luzern in German is the prettiest town in Switzerland. From the quaint bridges to the lovely Lake Lucerne and the Lion...
Lucerne, Switzerland
Recorded August 20, 2011: According to Tripadvisor Lucerne was voted the fifth most popular tourism destination in the world in 2010. Not bad for a city of o......
Recorded August 20, 2011: According to Tripadvisor Lucerne was voted the fifth most popular tourism destination in the world in 2010. Not bad for a city of o...
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Recorded August 20, 2011: According to Tripadvisor Lucerne was voted the fifth most popular tourism destination in the world in 2010. Not bad for a city of o...
Lucerne, Switzerland
http://tourvideos.com/ Lucerne is deservedly the most popular destination in Switzerland, famous for its well-preserved Old Town, consisting of many blocks of ...
http://tourvideos.com/ Lucerne is deservedly the most popular destination in Switzerland, famous for its well-preserved Old Town, consisting of many blocks of medieval buildings richly decorated with painted murals showing village life in olden days, making this like an outdoor art gallery. All of this is set on a beautiful waterfront, along the shores of Lake Lucerne and the River Reuss. The historic center of Lucerne is an extensive pedestrian zone, filled with interesting shops, restaurants, and ancient buildings. The steep gabled roofs, covered with strong wooden shingles to ward off the winter snow, complete the picturesque scenario. Automobiles are not allowed into this large historic zone, so you can wander the cobbled lanes without fear of getting run over. The shopping is fun, with many items that are pure Swiss in character, like music boxes, chocolates, watches, cuckoo clocks, cowbells, beer steins, hand-carved wooden statues, costumed dolls, cheese, knives, embroidery, linens, music, and you can also find very good deals on clothing.
wn.com/Lucerne, Switzerland
http://tourvideos.com/ Lucerne is deservedly the most popular destination in Switzerland, famous for its well-preserved Old Town, consisting of many blocks of medieval buildings richly decorated with painted murals showing village life in olden days, making this like an outdoor art gallery. All of this is set on a beautiful waterfront, along the shores of Lake Lucerne and the River Reuss. The historic center of Lucerne is an extensive pedestrian zone, filled with interesting shops, restaurants, and ancient buildings. The steep gabled roofs, covered with strong wooden shingles to ward off the winter snow, complete the picturesque scenario. Automobiles are not allowed into this large historic zone, so you can wander the cobbled lanes without fear of getting run over. The shopping is fun, with many items that are pure Swiss in character, like music boxes, chocolates, watches, cuckoo clocks, cowbells, beer steins, hand-carved wooden statues, costumed dolls, cheese, knives, embroidery, linens, music, and you can also find very good deals on clothing.
- published: 17 Oct 2014
- views: 151
Lucerne, Switzerland 2013
http://tourvideos.com/ Train ride through the Swiss Alps brings us to Lucerne, one of the prettiest towns in Switzerland. This travel video summarizes our vi......
http://tourvideos.com/ Train ride through the Swiss Alps brings us to Lucerne, one of the prettiest towns in Switzerland. This travel video summarizes our vi...
wn.com/Lucerne, Switzerland 2013
http://tourvideos.com/ Train ride through the Swiss Alps brings us to Lucerne, one of the prettiest towns in Switzerland. This travel video summarizes our vi...
Experience Lucerne Switzerland
Whether you're staying in the city itself, by the lake or up a mountain, Lucerne's hotels all impress through their history, architecture, interior design, c......
Whether you're staying in the city itself, by the lake or up a mountain, Lucerne's hotels all impress through their history, architecture, interior design, c...
wn.com/Experience Lucerne Switzerland
Whether you're staying in the city itself, by the lake or up a mountain, Lucerne's hotels all impress through their history, architecture, interior design, c...
Lucerne | Switzerland | Schweiz | Suisse | Svizzera
World Tourism Forum Lucerne 2015: Talents, innovation, sustainable development: walk the talk! The Forum 2015 will focus on tomorrows driver in the travel, tour...
World Tourism Forum Lucerne 2015: Talents, innovation, sustainable development: walk the talk! The Forum 2015 will focus on tomorrows driver in the travel, tourism and hospitality industry: talents, innovation and sustainable growth. Let’s walk the talk and work together on new business models, create action plans to become more attractive for Young Talents and evaluate the best start-up companies worldwide.
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World Tourism Forum Lucerne 2015: Talents, innovation, sustainable development: walk the talk! The Forum 2015 will focus on tomorrows driver in the travel, tourism and hospitality industry: talents, innovation and sustainable growth. Let’s walk the talk and work together on new business models, create action plans to become more attractive for Young Talents and evaluate the best start-up companies worldwide.
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- published: 24 Apr 2015
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Gustav Mahler: Symphony No. 3 (Lucerne Festival Orcherstra, Claudio Abbado)
Recorded live at the Lucerne Festival, 19 August 2007
KKL Luzern, 19 August 2007
Lucerne Festival Orchestra
Women of the Arnold Schönberg Choir, Vienna
Tölz Bo...
Recorded live at the Lucerne Festival, 19 August 2007
KKL Luzern, 19 August 2007
Lucerne Festival Orchestra
Women of the Arnold Schönberg Choir, Vienna
Tölz Boys Choir
Anna Larsson - contralto
PART I /
0:50 I. Kräftig, Entschieden (34:06)
PART II
34:00 II. Tempi di Menuetto. Sehr mäßig (8:20)
43:26 III. Comodo. Scherzando. Ohne Hast (16:25)
59:44 IV. Sehr langsam. Misterioso. Durchaus ppp (9:19)
"O Mensch! Gib Acht!"
Text by Nietzsche: Also sprach Zarathustra
1:09:14 V. Lustig im Tempo und keck im Ausdruck (4:24)
"Es sungen drei Engel einen süßen Gesang"
Text: Des Knaben Wunderhorn
1:13:37 VI. Langsam. Ruhevoll. Empfunden (23:41)
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"Blissful trust"
Those who were able to be there in person are unlikely ever to forget the occasion. Whenever Claudia Abbado conducts Mahler, especially when he is at the head of his own Lucerne Festival Orchestra, the whole is more than just the sum of its parts thanks to a process that one is tempted to call magical. The present live recording of an acclaimed performance of Mahler's Third Symphony at Lucerne's Culture and Convention Centre on 19 August 2007 provides lasting proof of this and allows us to see that with Abbado ecstasy is never achieved at the expense of musical and rhetorical clarity: a powerful emotional charge is held in check by calm contemplation. Never for a moment does Abbado give undue emphasis to subjective mawkishness or an overtly theatrical sense of worldweariness: Abbado's Mahler is precisely calculated and at the same time intuitively felt.
The musicians of the Lucerne Festival Orchestra were meeting for the Orth time when they assembled in Lucerne in the summer of 2007. Among them were not only a number of distinguished soloists but also experienced principals from the world's foremost orchestras: the leaders were Kolja Blacher and Sebastian Breuninger, while the rank-and-file violin sec-tion behind them included players of the eminence of Mirijam Contzen and llya Gringolts. The cellos ware led by Jens Peter Maintz and Natalia Gutman sitting alongside Valentin Erben of the Alban Berg Quartett and Clemens Hagen, whose sister, Veronika, was a member of the viola section under Wolfram Christ and Diemut Poppen. The woodwind section in-cluded the flautist Jacques Zoon and the ciarinettist Sabine Meyer, while prominent among the brass was the trumpeter Reinhold Friedrich.
All the plavers are friendly with one another es weil as sharing a special affinity for chamber music, which famously makes the greatest demands in terms ofthe need to listen closely to one's colleagues. And it is here thatthis orchestra is unique, a uniqueness clear from the present performance. The large concert hell seerned literally to vibrate with psychic energy, and the intensity with which the musicians responded to even the tiniest fluctuations in the music reached the point where all the players seemed to surpass themselves. "The goal is clear and is shared by all the participants," wrote the critic ofthe Neue ZürcherZeitung; "it seems that in advancing towards this goal, the players achieve a high degree of individual responsibility, while the conductor encourages each and every one ofthem ... to realize his or her potential in orderto benefitthe collective— an example of successful leadership in a highly specialized context. As such, this is more or less the opposite of what people normally assume to be the job of a conductor. What we saw here was emphatically not self-promotion ata stroke butthe experience that something special arises only when people have space in which to develop."
Abbado first recorded Mahler's Third Symphony in 1980, following it up with a second recording in 1999, both of them demonstrating the conductor's particular affinity with the work. His unerring feel tor the narrative structures of this rich and varied score finds expression in an extraordinary sensitivity, aliowing hirn to respond with particular vividnessto a workthat deals with nothing lass than the origins ofthe universe. [...]
wn.com/Gustav Mahler Symphony No. 3 (Lucerne Festival Orcherstra, Claudio Abbado)
Recorded live at the Lucerne Festival, 19 August 2007
KKL Luzern, 19 August 2007
Lucerne Festival Orchestra
Women of the Arnold Schönberg Choir, Vienna
Tölz Boys Choir
Anna Larsson - contralto
PART I /
0:50 I. Kräftig, Entschieden (34:06)
PART II
34:00 II. Tempi di Menuetto. Sehr mäßig (8:20)
43:26 III. Comodo. Scherzando. Ohne Hast (16:25)
59:44 IV. Sehr langsam. Misterioso. Durchaus ppp (9:19)
"O Mensch! Gib Acht!"
Text by Nietzsche: Also sprach Zarathustra
1:09:14 V. Lustig im Tempo und keck im Ausdruck (4:24)
"Es sungen drei Engel einen süßen Gesang"
Text: Des Knaben Wunderhorn
1:13:37 VI. Langsam. Ruhevoll. Empfunden (23:41)
***
"Blissful trust"
Those who were able to be there in person are unlikely ever to forget the occasion. Whenever Claudia Abbado conducts Mahler, especially when he is at the head of his own Lucerne Festival Orchestra, the whole is more than just the sum of its parts thanks to a process that one is tempted to call magical. The present live recording of an acclaimed performance of Mahler's Third Symphony at Lucerne's Culture and Convention Centre on 19 August 2007 provides lasting proof of this and allows us to see that with Abbado ecstasy is never achieved at the expense of musical and rhetorical clarity: a powerful emotional charge is held in check by calm contemplation. Never for a moment does Abbado give undue emphasis to subjective mawkishness or an overtly theatrical sense of worldweariness: Abbado's Mahler is precisely calculated and at the same time intuitively felt.
The musicians of the Lucerne Festival Orchestra were meeting for the Orth time when they assembled in Lucerne in the summer of 2007. Among them were not only a number of distinguished soloists but also experienced principals from the world's foremost orchestras: the leaders were Kolja Blacher and Sebastian Breuninger, while the rank-and-file violin sec-tion behind them included players of the eminence of Mirijam Contzen and llya Gringolts. The cellos ware led by Jens Peter Maintz and Natalia Gutman sitting alongside Valentin Erben of the Alban Berg Quartett and Clemens Hagen, whose sister, Veronika, was a member of the viola section under Wolfram Christ and Diemut Poppen. The woodwind section in-cluded the flautist Jacques Zoon and the ciarinettist Sabine Meyer, while prominent among the brass was the trumpeter Reinhold Friedrich.
All the plavers are friendly with one another es weil as sharing a special affinity for chamber music, which famously makes the greatest demands in terms ofthe need to listen closely to one's colleagues. And it is here thatthis orchestra is unique, a uniqueness clear from the present performance. The large concert hell seerned literally to vibrate with psychic energy, and the intensity with which the musicians responded to even the tiniest fluctuations in the music reached the point where all the players seemed to surpass themselves. "The goal is clear and is shared by all the participants," wrote the critic ofthe Neue ZürcherZeitung; "it seems that in advancing towards this goal, the players achieve a high degree of individual responsibility, while the conductor encourages each and every one ofthem ... to realize his or her potential in orderto benefitthe collective— an example of successful leadership in a highly specialized context. As such, this is more or less the opposite of what people normally assume to be the job of a conductor. What we saw here was emphatically not self-promotion ata stroke butthe experience that something special arises only when people have space in which to develop."
Abbado first recorded Mahler's Third Symphony in 1980, following it up with a second recording in 1999, both of them demonstrating the conductor's particular affinity with the work. His unerring feel tor the narrative structures of this rich and varied score finds expression in an extraordinary sensitivity, aliowing hirn to respond with particular vividnessto a workthat deals with nothing lass than the origins ofthe universe. [...]
- published: 10 Feb 2015
- views: 1254
Gustav Mahler: Symphony No. 6 (Lucerne Festival Orcherstra, Claudio Abbado)
Recorded live at the Lucerne Festival, Summer 2006
Culture and Convention Centre Lucerne, 10. August 2006
Lucerne Festival Orchestra
Claudio Abbado - conductor...
Recorded live at the Lucerne Festival, Summer 2006
Culture and Convention Centre Lucerne, 10. August 2006
Lucerne Festival Orchestra
Claudio Abbado - conductor
0:45 I. Allegro energico, ma non troppo. Heftig, aber markig (22:52)
24:40 II. Andante moderato (14:58)
39:37 III. Scherzo. Wuchtig - (Trio) Altväterisch. Grazioso (13:03)
52:44 IV. Finale. Allegro moderato - Allegro energico (33:16)
The Lucerne Festival each year opens with a concert given by the resident Lucerne Festival Orchestra. This is an élite ensemble founded by Claudia Abbado that is based on the Mahler Chamber Orchestra, to which are added internationally renowned soloists and chamber musicians. Marking the centenary of the symphony's première in 1906, Abbado leads a heart-felt rendition of Mahler's tragic and prophetic Symphony No. 6; the performance was made all the more powerful because of Abbado's long association with Mahler's music.
wn.com/Gustav Mahler Symphony No. 6 (Lucerne Festival Orcherstra, Claudio Abbado)
Recorded live at the Lucerne Festival, Summer 2006
Culture and Convention Centre Lucerne, 10. August 2006
Lucerne Festival Orchestra
Claudio Abbado - conductor
0:45 I. Allegro energico, ma non troppo. Heftig, aber markig (22:52)
24:40 II. Andante moderato (14:58)
39:37 III. Scherzo. Wuchtig - (Trio) Altväterisch. Grazioso (13:03)
52:44 IV. Finale. Allegro moderato - Allegro energico (33:16)
The Lucerne Festival each year opens with a concert given by the resident Lucerne Festival Orchestra. This is an élite ensemble founded by Claudia Abbado that is based on the Mahler Chamber Orchestra, to which are added internationally renowned soloists and chamber musicians. Marking the centenary of the symphony's première in 1906, Abbado leads a heart-felt rendition of Mahler's tragic and prophetic Symphony No. 6; the performance was made all the more powerful because of Abbado's long association with Mahler's music.
- published: 17 Mar 2015
- views: 2
Zurich to Lucerne by Train
Join me for a look at the picturesque towns of Zurich and Lucerne, using the train to travel between them....
Join me for a look at the picturesque towns of Zurich and Lucerne, using the train to travel between them.
wn.com/Zurich To Lucerne By Train
Join me for a look at the picturesque towns of Zurich and Lucerne, using the train to travel between them.
Lake Lucerne Cruise - Mount Rigi Adventure
Hello Hoppers! On my recent visit to Lucerne (Switzerland) I wanted to do something different, since I had been to this beautiful city several times. I decided ...
Hello Hoppers! On my recent visit to Lucerne (Switzerland) I wanted to do something different, since I had been to this beautiful city several times. I decided to take a boat ride around Lake Lucerne, and ended up in the snow! See what happened.
In this video I provide information about Lake Lucerne cruises and the train ride to Rigi Mountain from Vitznau, prices, schedules, etc.
This is my first video on Picturesque Lucerne, Switzerland
https://youtu.be/3-kvMjA_IzE
In this video I show how to get to Lucerne from Germany.
Germany to Switzerland by Train
https://youtu.be/UpsD-Ju3e-Y
Don't forget to SUBSCRIBE to my channel at: http://www.youtube.com/user/muchohop
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wn.com/Lake Lucerne Cruise Mount Rigi Adventure
Hello Hoppers! On my recent visit to Lucerne (Switzerland) I wanted to do something different, since I had been to this beautiful city several times. I decided to take a boat ride around Lake Lucerne, and ended up in the snow! See what happened.
In this video I provide information about Lake Lucerne cruises and the train ride to Rigi Mountain from Vitznau, prices, schedules, etc.
This is my first video on Picturesque Lucerne, Switzerland
https://youtu.be/3-kvMjA_IzE
In this video I show how to get to Lucerne from Germany.
Germany to Switzerland by Train
https://youtu.be/UpsD-Ju3e-Y
Don't forget to SUBSCRIBE to my channel at: http://www.youtube.com/user/muchohop
If you have any questions or want to see more go to:
FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/muchohop
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Thanks for watching Hoppers. XXOO MuchoHop
- published: 20 Apr 2015
- views: 0
Lake Lucerne - Brunnen - Switzerland
This beautiful lake with it's many different views including the William Tell Chapel and fantastic landscape and the lovely town of Brunnen.....
This beautiful lake with it's many different views including the William Tell Chapel and fantastic landscape and the lovely town of Brunnen..
wn.com/Lake Lucerne Brunnen Switzerland
This beautiful lake with it's many different views including the William Tell Chapel and fantastic landscape and the lovely town of Brunnen..
- published: 21 Jun 2013
- views: 6206
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author: bankieland
2008 Buick Lucerne Super (4.6L NHP V8) Start Up, Exhaust, and In Depth Review
Visit the all new Saabkyle04 website for exclusive content and FAQs! http://www.saabkyle04.com/ Hello and welcome to Saabkyle04! YouTube's largest collection......
Visit the all new Saabkyle04 website for exclusive content and FAQs! http://www.saabkyle04.com/ Hello and welcome to Saabkyle04! YouTube's largest collection...
wn.com/2008 Buick Lucerne Super (4.6L Nhp V8) Start Up, Exhaust, And In Depth Review
Visit the all new Saabkyle04 website for exclusive content and FAQs! http://www.saabkyle04.com/ Hello and welcome to Saabkyle04! YouTube's largest collection...
- published: 15 Feb 2014
- views: 44164
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author: Saabkyle04
Mahler - Symphony No.5 - Abbado - Lucerne Festival Orchestra 2004
Gustav Mahler Symphony No.5 Claudio Abbado Lucerne Festival Orchestra, 2004 0:00 - Opening I. 0:55 - Traeurmarsch. In gemessenem Schritt. Streng. Wie ein Kon......
Gustav Mahler Symphony No.5 Claudio Abbado Lucerne Festival Orchestra, 2004 0:00 - Opening I. 0:55 - Traeurmarsch. In gemessenem Schritt. Streng. Wie ein Kon...
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Gustav Mahler Symphony No.5 Claudio Abbado Lucerne Festival Orchestra, 2004 0:00 - Opening I. 0:55 - Traeurmarsch. In gemessenem Schritt. Streng. Wie ein Kon...
- published: 10 Sep 2012
- views: 59467
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author: jomanu
Gustav Mahler: Symphony No. 7 "Lied der Nacht" (Lucerne Festival Orchestra, Claudio Abbado)
Live recording from the Lucerne Festival, 2005
Lucerne Festival Orchestra
Claudio Abbado - conductor
0:50 I. Langsam (Adagio) - Allegro risoluto, ma non trop...
Live recording from the Lucerne Festival, 2005
Lucerne Festival Orchestra
Claudio Abbado - conductor
0:50 I. Langsam (Adagio) - Allegro risoluto, ma non troppo
20:42 II. Nachtmusik - I. Allegro moderato
35:58 III. Scherzo. Schattenhaft - Trio
44:42 IV. Nachtmusik - II. Andante amoroso
56:27 V. Ronod-Finale. Tempo I (Allegro ordinario) - Tempo II (Allegro moderato ma energico)
The Lucerne Festival Orchestra with Claudio Abbado as its conductor made triumphal headlines worldwide: from «the miracle of Lucerne» (Tagesspiegel) to «superbe et éphèmère» (Le Figaro). When Abbado and his newly founded Orchestra perform at the Lucerne Festival 2005, the whole musical world looks again to Lucerne. The programme of this concert recording is exquisite: Alban Berg’s “Altenberg Lieder” with world star Renée Fleming is followed by a performance of Gustav Mahler’s Symphony No.7.
“I have rarely heard any soprano attach such colour and dynamic shape…” Die Welt
“Incomparably, a wonderful orchestra.” Neue Zürcher Zeitung
wn.com/Gustav Mahler Symphony No. 7 Lied Der Nacht (Lucerne Festival Orchestra, Claudio Abbado)
Live recording from the Lucerne Festival, 2005
Lucerne Festival Orchestra
Claudio Abbado - conductor
0:50 I. Langsam (Adagio) - Allegro risoluto, ma non troppo
20:42 II. Nachtmusik - I. Allegro moderato
35:58 III. Scherzo. Schattenhaft - Trio
44:42 IV. Nachtmusik - II. Andante amoroso
56:27 V. Ronod-Finale. Tempo I (Allegro ordinario) - Tempo II (Allegro moderato ma energico)
The Lucerne Festival Orchestra with Claudio Abbado as its conductor made triumphal headlines worldwide: from «the miracle of Lucerne» (Tagesspiegel) to «superbe et éphèmère» (Le Figaro). When Abbado and his newly founded Orchestra perform at the Lucerne Festival 2005, the whole musical world looks again to Lucerne. The programme of this concert recording is exquisite: Alban Berg’s “Altenberg Lieder” with world star Renée Fleming is followed by a performance of Gustav Mahler’s Symphony No.7.
“I have rarely heard any soprano attach such colour and dynamic shape…” Die Welt
“Incomparably, a wonderful orchestra.” Neue Zürcher Zeitung
- published: 25 May 2015
- views: 27
2008 Buick Lucerne Drivers Door Handle Repair
How to remove and replace the driver's door handle on a 2008 Buick Lucerne. The video also shows how to reinforce the new handle so it won't fail like the orig...
How to remove and replace the driver's door handle on a 2008 Buick Lucerne. The video also shows how to reinforce the new handle so it won't fail like the original handle and how to repair a handle that has already broken.
wn.com/2008 Buick Lucerne Drivers Door Handle Repair
How to remove and replace the driver's door handle on a 2008 Buick Lucerne. The video also shows how to reinforce the new handle so it won't fail like the original handle and how to repair a handle that has already broken.
- published: 01 Apr 2015
- views: 14
Gustav Mahler: Symphony No. 1 ( Lucerne Festival Orchestra, Abbado)
Recorded live at the Lucerne Festival, Summer 2009
Concert Hall of the KKL Luzern, August 2009
Lucerne Festival Orchestra
Claudio Abbado - conductor
0:30 I. L...
Recorded live at the Lucerne Festival, Summer 2009
Concert Hall of the KKL Luzern, August 2009
Lucerne Festival Orchestra
Claudio Abbado - conductor
0:30 I. Langsam, schleppend (16:38)
17:16 II. Kräftig bewegt, doch nicht zu schnell (7:32)
24:50 III. Feierlich und gemessen, ohne zu schleppen (11:29)
36:19 IV. Stürmisch bewegt (22:09)
Whenever Claudio Abbado conducts the LUCERNE FESTIVAL ORCHESTRA, music lovers are in for a very special event. Such was the case in the summer of 2009, when the charismatic Italian conductor opened Lucerne's tradition-rich Festival with a concert featuring Mahler's First Symphony and Prokofiev's Third Piano Concerto. In 2003 Abbado, together with Artistic and Executive Director Michael Haefliger, founded the orchestra, which consists of internationally renowned soloists and chamber musicians - just as did its model, the elite body of musicians that Arturo Toscanini gathered around hirn at the Festival's founding in 1938. lt was with this first-class ensemble that Abbado offered a vividly inspired interpretation of the Mahler. In truth - as the audience's response demonstrated - it left nothing to be desired. The twenty-two-year-old Chinese Pianist Yuja Wang likewise earned enthusiastic applause for her account of the Prokofiev Concerto, which she played with character and nuanced expression.
The theme of nature served es the guiding thread for all the programming choices during the summer of 2009 - a theme with obvious relevance for the LUCERNE FESTIVAL, which is held amid one of the most beautitul landscapes of Europe: its concerts incIude unforgettable views of Lake Lucerne and Alpine panoramas. This theme, es it happens, has eminent musical significance es well: 'Like a sound of nature' is the direction Mahler inscribed at the very beginning of the First Symphony.
wn.com/Gustav Mahler Symphony No. 1 ( Lucerne Festival Orchestra, Abbado)
Recorded live at the Lucerne Festival, Summer 2009
Concert Hall of the KKL Luzern, August 2009
Lucerne Festival Orchestra
Claudio Abbado - conductor
0:30 I. Langsam, schleppend (16:38)
17:16 II. Kräftig bewegt, doch nicht zu schnell (7:32)
24:50 III. Feierlich und gemessen, ohne zu schleppen (11:29)
36:19 IV. Stürmisch bewegt (22:09)
Whenever Claudio Abbado conducts the LUCERNE FESTIVAL ORCHESTRA, music lovers are in for a very special event. Such was the case in the summer of 2009, when the charismatic Italian conductor opened Lucerne's tradition-rich Festival with a concert featuring Mahler's First Symphony and Prokofiev's Third Piano Concerto. In 2003 Abbado, together with Artistic and Executive Director Michael Haefliger, founded the orchestra, which consists of internationally renowned soloists and chamber musicians - just as did its model, the elite body of musicians that Arturo Toscanini gathered around hirn at the Festival's founding in 1938. lt was with this first-class ensemble that Abbado offered a vividly inspired interpretation of the Mahler. In truth - as the audience's response demonstrated - it left nothing to be desired. The twenty-two-year-old Chinese Pianist Yuja Wang likewise earned enthusiastic applause for her account of the Prokofiev Concerto, which she played with character and nuanced expression.
The theme of nature served es the guiding thread for all the programming choices during the summer of 2009 - a theme with obvious relevance for the LUCERNE FESTIVAL, which is held amid one of the most beautitul landscapes of Europe: its concerts incIude unforgettable views of Lake Lucerne and Alpine panoramas. This theme, es it happens, has eminent musical significance es well: 'Like a sound of nature' is the direction Mahler inscribed at the very beginning of the First Symphony.
- published: 14 Mar 2015
- views: 145
Johannes Brahams - Tragic Overture in D minor, Op 81
La 'Ouverture Tragica' (in tedesco: Tragische Ouvertüre), Op. 81, è un'ouverture scritta da Johannes Brahms durante l'estate del 1880. La sua prima esecuzione a...
La 'Ouverture Tragica' (in tedesco: Tragische Ouvertüre), Op. 81, è un'ouverture scritta da Johannes Brahms durante l'estate del 1880. La sua prima esecuzione avvenne il 26 dicembre dello stesso anno, a Vienna. Una performance standard dura, generalmente, tra i dodici ed i quindici minuti.
Brahms scelse il titolo "Tragica" per enfatizzare il turbolento e tormentato tema di questa composizione, un movimento sinfonico a sé stante, in forte contrasto con l'esuberanza di un altro pezzo che, sempre nella forma di Ouverture, scrisse nello stesso anno: la Academic Festival Ouverture. Nonostante il nome, questa Ouverture Tragica non segue alcuno schema drammatico. Brahms non era molto interessato alle narrazioni musicali, ma fu bensì molto più attratto da pezzi che impressionassero emotivamente il suo pubblico. Fu lo stesso compositore, delineando le caratteristiche delle due ouverture, che dichiarò che "una ride mentre l'altra piange".
L'Ouverture Tragica comprende tre sezioni principali, tutte in Re minore:
I-Allegro ma non troppo
II-Molto più moderato
III-Tempo primo ma tranquillo.
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Lucerne Festival Orchestra - Dir. Claudio Abbado
wn.com/Johannes Brahams Tragic Overture In D Minor, Op 81
La 'Ouverture Tragica' (in tedesco: Tragische Ouvertüre), Op. 81, è un'ouverture scritta da Johannes Brahms durante l'estate del 1880. La sua prima esecuzione avvenne il 26 dicembre dello stesso anno, a Vienna. Una performance standard dura, generalmente, tra i dodici ed i quindici minuti.
Brahms scelse il titolo "Tragica" per enfatizzare il turbolento e tormentato tema di questa composizione, un movimento sinfonico a sé stante, in forte contrasto con l'esuberanza di un altro pezzo che, sempre nella forma di Ouverture, scrisse nello stesso anno: la Academic Festival Ouverture. Nonostante il nome, questa Ouverture Tragica non segue alcuno schema drammatico. Brahms non era molto interessato alle narrazioni musicali, ma fu bensì molto più attratto da pezzi che impressionassero emotivamente il suo pubblico. Fu lo stesso compositore, delineando le caratteristiche delle due ouverture, che dichiarò che "una ride mentre l'altra piange".
L'Ouverture Tragica comprende tre sezioni principali, tutte in Re minore:
I-Allegro ma non troppo
II-Molto più moderato
III-Tempo primo ma tranquillo.
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Lucerne Festival Orchestra - Dir. Claudio Abbado
- published: 23 Jan 2015
- views: 6
Gustav Mahler: Symphony No. 2 "Resurrection" (Lucerne Festival Orchestra, Claudio Abbado)
Recorded live at the Lucerne Festival, Summer 2003
Culture and Convention Centre Lucerne, 21 August 2003
Eteri Gvazava - soprano
Anna Larsson - mezzo-soprano
O...
Recorded live at the Lucerne Festival, Summer 2003
Culture and Convention Centre Lucerne, 21 August 2003
Eteri Gvazava - soprano
Anna Larsson - mezzo-soprano
Orfeón Donostiarra
José Antonio Sainz Alfaro - chorus master
Lucerne Festival Orchestra
Claudio Abbado - conductor
1:18 I. Allegro maestoso (21:10)
22:26 II. Andante moderato (9:24)
32:18 III. [Scherzo] In ruhig fließender Bewegung (11:18)
43:48 IV. Urllicht. Sehr feierlich, aber schlicht (5:05)
48:42 V. Im Tempo des Scherzo. Wild herausfahrend - "Auferstehn" (37:25)
Resurrection in Lucerne
Lucerne Festival. 21 August 2003, 7.30 pm. The atmosphere in the large concert hall in the spectacular, steel and glass Culture and Convention Centre built on the shore of Lake Lucerne by the French star architect Jean Nouvel is electric. The event was sold out months ago. Here and there a throat is softly cleared, people settle in their seats, their faces alert and expectant. At last, doors open and the members of the newly founded Lucerne Festival Orchestra come on to the platform. There are many very well-known faces: the clarinettist Sabine Meyer and Emmanuel Pahud, the fleet-fingered first flute from the Berliner Philharmoniker, Natalie Gutman among the cellists, members of the Hagen and Alban Berg Quartets among the rank and file of strings, and other players include Albrecht Mayer (oboe), Kolya Blacher (violin) and Wolfram Christ (viola).
Lucerne en fête
What kind of orchestra is this, formed of the most famous instrumentalists, the most celebrated chamber-music players, the most experienced soloists from the world's best orchestras? With Claudio Abbado to conduct it, chief conductor of the Berliner Philharmoniker up until the previous year, for whom the Lucerne Festival Orchestra is the realization of a wholly personal dream? One answer, at least, is obvious: lt is an orchestra of superlatives. "After this first appearance", the press agreed, "there can be no argument: orchestral cultivation of this calibre is scarcely to be heard anywhere else."
The Lucerne Festival has a long tradition of generating its own orchestras. The best remembered is probably the Swiss Festival Orchestra, which assembled "the best orchestral musicians of Switzerland" (to quote the Original memorandum of association) to give the concerts that formed the festival's backbone every year from 1943 to 1993. But the idea of an elite orchestra goes back further, to the summer of 1938. This was the year in which Arturo Toscanini dissociated himself from the Salzburg Festival for political reasons; a handpicked orchestra was formed for him to conduct in Lucerne (the members of the legendary Busch Quartet, banned frorn playing in Germany, sat at the first desks of the string section) and his "concert de gala" marked the moment when Lucerne was new-born as a festival city.
wn.com/Gustav Mahler Symphony No. 2 Resurrection (Lucerne Festival Orchestra, Claudio Abbado)
Recorded live at the Lucerne Festival, Summer 2003
Culture and Convention Centre Lucerne, 21 August 2003
Eteri Gvazava - soprano
Anna Larsson - mezzo-soprano
Orfeón Donostiarra
José Antonio Sainz Alfaro - chorus master
Lucerne Festival Orchestra
Claudio Abbado - conductor
1:18 I. Allegro maestoso (21:10)
22:26 II. Andante moderato (9:24)
32:18 III. [Scherzo] In ruhig fließender Bewegung (11:18)
43:48 IV. Urllicht. Sehr feierlich, aber schlicht (5:05)
48:42 V. Im Tempo des Scherzo. Wild herausfahrend - "Auferstehn" (37:25)
Resurrection in Lucerne
Lucerne Festival. 21 August 2003, 7.30 pm. The atmosphere in the large concert hall in the spectacular, steel and glass Culture and Convention Centre built on the shore of Lake Lucerne by the French star architect Jean Nouvel is electric. The event was sold out months ago. Here and there a throat is softly cleared, people settle in their seats, their faces alert and expectant. At last, doors open and the members of the newly founded Lucerne Festival Orchestra come on to the platform. There are many very well-known faces: the clarinettist Sabine Meyer and Emmanuel Pahud, the fleet-fingered first flute from the Berliner Philharmoniker, Natalie Gutman among the cellists, members of the Hagen and Alban Berg Quartets among the rank and file of strings, and other players include Albrecht Mayer (oboe), Kolya Blacher (violin) and Wolfram Christ (viola).
Lucerne en fête
What kind of orchestra is this, formed of the most famous instrumentalists, the most celebrated chamber-music players, the most experienced soloists from the world's best orchestras? With Claudio Abbado to conduct it, chief conductor of the Berliner Philharmoniker up until the previous year, for whom the Lucerne Festival Orchestra is the realization of a wholly personal dream? One answer, at least, is obvious: lt is an orchestra of superlatives. "After this first appearance", the press agreed, "there can be no argument: orchestral cultivation of this calibre is scarcely to be heard anywhere else."
The Lucerne Festival has a long tradition of generating its own orchestras. The best remembered is probably the Swiss Festival Orchestra, which assembled "the best orchestral musicians of Switzerland" (to quote the Original memorandum of association) to give the concerts that formed the festival's backbone every year from 1943 to 1993. But the idea of an elite orchestra goes back further, to the summer of 1938. This was the year in which Arturo Toscanini dissociated himself from the Salzburg Festival for political reasons; a handpicked orchestra was formed for him to conduct in Lucerne (the members of the legendary Busch Quartet, banned frorn playing in Germany, sat at the first desks of the string section) and his "concert de gala" marked the moment when Lucerne was new-born as a festival city.
- published: 02 Feb 2015
- views: 4359
Mahler - Symphony No 9 - Abbado
Gustav Mahler
Symphony No 9
1 Andante comodo
2 Im Tempo eines gemächlichen Ländlers.
3 Rondo-Burleske. Allegro assai.
4 Adagio. Sehr langsam und noch zurückhal...
Gustav Mahler
Symphony No 9
1 Andante comodo
2 Im Tempo eines gemächlichen Ländlers.
3 Rondo-Burleske. Allegro assai.
4 Adagio. Sehr langsam und noch zurückhaltend
Lucerne Festival Orchestra
Claudio Abbado, conductor
Lucerne, August 2010
wn.com/Mahler Symphony No 9 Abbado
Gustav Mahler
Symphony No 9
1 Andante comodo
2 Im Tempo eines gemächlichen Ländlers.
3 Rondo-Burleske. Allegro assai.
4 Adagio. Sehr langsam und noch zurückhaltend
Lucerne Festival Orchestra
Claudio Abbado, conductor
Lucerne, August 2010
- published: 26 May 2014
- views: 101790
Memorial Concert for Claudio Abbado - LUCERNE FESTIVAL ORCHESTRA, Andris Nelsons
Accentus Music presents a new DVD/Blu-ray release available in January 2015:
Memorial Concert for Claudio Abbado
LUCERNE FESTIVAL ORCHESTRA, Andris Nelsons
Isab...
Accentus Music presents a new DVD/Blu-ray release available in January 2015:
Memorial Concert for Claudio Abbado
LUCERNE FESTIVAL ORCHESTRA, Andris Nelsons
Isabelle Faust, violin
Bruno Ganz
It was a deeply affecting and appropriate farewell. The spirit
of Claudio Abbado, the great conductor and founder of
orchestras who died in January 2014, was present in music,
words, and silence. Thousands upon thousands came to the
Basilica di Santo Stefano in Bologna and the Piazza della
Scala in Milan to pay their last respects. In Lucerne, the
members of the LUCERNE FESTIVAL ORCHESTRA paid tribute
to this extraordinary man and friend with a deeply moving
concert – “The emotional intensity was unbelievable; this
could only be achieved by true musicians, by those capable
of love.” (Neue Zürcher Zeitung) Friends and associates look back fondly on Claudio Abbado and speak of how they experienced these moments of grief and farewell.
Find more on www.accentus.com
wn.com/Memorial Concert For Claudio Abbado Lucerne Festival Orchestra, Andris Nelsons
Accentus Music presents a new DVD/Blu-ray release available in January 2015:
Memorial Concert for Claudio Abbado
LUCERNE FESTIVAL ORCHESTRA, Andris Nelsons
Isabelle Faust, violin
Bruno Ganz
It was a deeply affecting and appropriate farewell. The spirit
of Claudio Abbado, the great conductor and founder of
orchestras who died in January 2014, was present in music,
words, and silence. Thousands upon thousands came to the
Basilica di Santo Stefano in Bologna and the Piazza della
Scala in Milan to pay their last respects. In Lucerne, the
members of the LUCERNE FESTIVAL ORCHESTRA paid tribute
to this extraordinary man and friend with a deeply moving
concert – “The emotional intensity was unbelievable; this
could only be achieved by true musicians, by those capable
of love.” (Neue Zürcher Zeitung) Friends and associates look back fondly on Claudio Abbado and speak of how they experienced these moments of grief and farewell.
Find more on www.accentus.com
- published: 28 Nov 2014
- views: 7
From Toscanini to Abbado - The History of the Lucerne Festival Orchestra
The documentary conveys an intensely moving view on the history of the Lucerne Festival Orchestra from its memorable inaugural "Concert de Gala" in 1938 under A...
The documentary conveys an intensely moving view on the history of the Lucerne Festival Orchestra from its memorable inaugural "Concert de Gala" in 1938 under Arturo Toscanini, Herbert von Karajan’s legendary concerts with the Berliner Philharmoniker to Claudio Abbado and his new founded Lucerne Festival Orchestra after several years of interruption - inclusive rarely seen rehearsal, concert and archival footage.
Featuring Arturo Toscanini, Herbert von Karajan, Claudio Abbado, Ernest Ansermet, Rudolf Kempe, Rafael Kubelik, Berliner Philharmoniker, the Lucerne Festival Orchestra and many others
A documentary written and directed by Arthur Spark.
wn.com/From Toscanini To Abbado The History Of The Lucerne Festival Orchestra
The documentary conveys an intensely moving view on the history of the Lucerne Festival Orchestra from its memorable inaugural "Concert de Gala" in 1938 under Arturo Toscanini, Herbert von Karajan’s legendary concerts with the Berliner Philharmoniker to Claudio Abbado and his new founded Lucerne Festival Orchestra after several years of interruption - inclusive rarely seen rehearsal, concert and archival footage.
Featuring Arturo Toscanini, Herbert von Karajan, Claudio Abbado, Ernest Ansermet, Rudolf Kempe, Rafael Kubelik, Berliner Philharmoniker, the Lucerne Festival Orchestra and many others
A documentary written and directed by Arthur Spark.
- published: 23 Sep 2014
- views: 36
Medieval pole-arms - poleaxe, bec de corbin, Lucerne hammer etc.
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There is little point in arguing at length over terminology when people in the period were not consistent in their use of terms. This family of shorter late medieval pole-arms is all of a muchness. Only fans of unnecessary detail would differentiate between them for wargame stats.
This video took longer than most to make. I think you'll understand why once you've seen it.
Thanks to Dr David Tetard for the loan of his weapon, whatever it's called. This particular one was bought here:
http://www.armorymarek.com/-war-hammers--axe.
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Medieval pole-arms - poleaxe, bec de corbin, Lucerne hammer etc.
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There is little point in arguing at length over terminology when people in the period were not consistent in their use of terms. This family of shorter late medieval pole-arms is all of a muchness. Only fans of unnecessary detail would differentiate between them for wargame stats.
This video took longer than most to make. I think you'll understand why once you've seen it.
Thanks to Dr David Tetard for the loan of his weapon, whatever it's called. This particular one was bought here:
http://www.armorymarek.com/-war-hammers--axe.
Lindybeige: a channel of archaeology, ancient and medieval warfare, rants, swing dance, travelogues, evolution, and whatever else occurs to me to make.
▼ Follow me...
Twitter: https://twitter.com/Lindybeige I may have some drivel to contribute to the Twittersphere, plus you get notice of uploads.
Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/Lindybeige (it's a 'page' and now seems to be working).
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website: www.LloydianAspects.co.uk
Medieval pole-arms - poleaxe, bec de corbin, Lucerne hammer etc.
http://www.youtube.com/user/"Lindybeige"
- published: 17 Sep 2014
- views: 45403