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James Conlon (born March 18, 1950) is an American conductor of opera, and symphonic and choral works. He is Music Director of Los Angeles Opera, Ravinia Festival, summer home of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, and Cincinnati May Festival. He is known for his efforts in reviving music by composers suppressed during the Nazi regime.
Conlon grew up in a family of five children on Cherry Street in Douglaston, Queens, New York City. His mother, Angeline L. Conlon, was a freelance writer. His father was an assistant to the New York City Commissioner of Labor in the Robert F. Wagner administration. His siblings were not musically inclined, nor were his parents. When he was eleven, he went to a production of La traviata by an amateur company founded by the mother of a friend (Edith Mugdan, the mother of the young Conlon's best friend, Walter Mugdan, and the founder of the North Shore Opera ). He asked for music lessons and became a treble (boy soprano) in a children's chorus in an opera company in Queens. He dreamed about being a tenor, then a baritone, and even wanted to sing the role of Carmen at one point. Finally it dawned on him that the only way to do everything in opera was to become an operatic conductor.
Don Giovanni (Italian pronunciation: [dɔn dʒoˈvanni]; K. 527; complete title: Il dissoluto punito, ossia il Don Giovanni, literally The Rake Punished, or Don Giovanni) is an opera in two acts with music by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and Italian libretto by Lorenzo Da Ponte. It is based on the legends of Don Juan, a fictional libertine and seducer. It was premiered by the Prague Italian opera at the Teatro di Praga (now called the Estates Theatre) on 29 October 1787. Da Ponte's libretto was billed, like many of its time, as dramma giocoso, a term that denotes a mixing of serious and comic action. Mozart entered the work into his catalogue as an opera buffa. Although sometimes classified as comic, it blends comedy, melodrama and supernatural elements.
A staple of the standard operatic repertoire, Don Giovanni is currently tenth on the Operabase list of the most-performed operas worldwide. It has also proved a fruitful subject for writers and philosophers.
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XXII MUSIC FESTIVAL STARS OF THE WHITE NIGHTS James Conlon conductor
Nobuyuki Tsujii - Rehearsal with James Conlon (2009 Cliburn) - Chopin 1 and Rach 2 a very interesting solo piano rehearsal of the concerti Chopin no 1 and Rachmaninov no 2. this video will not last long on youtube, so please use keepvid to obtain it or contact me for the original video
Concerts June 8-12, 2016 at Davies Symphony Hall. Tickets: http://www.sfsymphony.org/Buy-Tickets/2015-2016/Dvorak-Symphony-No-8 Stay connected with us… Facebook: http://facebook.com/sfsymphony Twitter: http://twitter.com/sfsymphony Instagram: http://instagram.com/sfsymphony Tumblr: http://sfsymphony.tumblr.com/
RSMI Class with Maestro James Conlon August 3, 2015 at 2:00PM in Bennett Gordon Hall Selections From: BRITTEN (1913 – 1976) “Be kind and courteous” from A Midsummer Night’s Dream “Marine” from Les Illuminations SCHUBERT (1797 – 1828) Suleika I R. STRAUSS (1864 – 1949) Mohnblumen Faustine de Monès, soprano Brent Funderburk, piano SCHUBERT (1797 – 1828) Selections from Die Schöne Müllerin Der Neugierige Der Müller und der Bach VERDI (1813 – 1901) “Dal labbro il canto” from Falstaff Jonathan Abernethy, tenor Bretton Brown, piano DEBUSSY (1862 – 1918) “La chevelure” from Chansons de Bilitis LISZT (1811 – 1886) Lorelei MOZART (1756 – 1791) “Voi che sapete” from Le nozze di Figaro Emily D’Angelo, mezzo-soprano Jooeun Pak, piano RAVEL (1875 – 1937) “Chanson de la mariée” from Gr...
True story... Original song written by me.
James Conlon, Metropolitan Opera Orchestra. 'Maldito Candelabro' Un blog para hablar de la opera en el Peru y el mundo http://operaperu.blogspot.com
Final Hallelujah at May Festival before the historic renovation of Cincinnati Music Hall.
From the Cologne Opera Gürzenich Orchestra Cologne Cologne City Choir James Conlon - conductor Michael Hampe - stage design & production Erika de Heer - harpsichord Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart - Don Giovanni, Act I Dramma giocoso in two acts Libretto by Lorenzo da Ponte Go to Act 2: https://youtu.be/UykeN9HcHW8 Thomas Allen - Don Giovanni Carolyn James - Donna Anna Carol Vaness - Donna Elvira Ferrucio Furlanetto - Leporello Kjell-Magnus Sandvé - Don Ottavio Andrea Rost - Zerlina Reinhard Dorn - Masetto Matthias Hölle - The Commander Mozart's "Don Giovanni", "the opera of all operas", as E.T.A. Hoffmann once called it, is a work with many meanings. The inexhaustible array of interpretative possibilities represent a challenge to anyone who approaches this monumental work. Michael Hampe, who ...
Visit USC on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/usc Learn more about the University of Southern California: http://www.usc.edu James Conlon, Music Director of the LA Opera, is one of todays preeminent conductors. He has cultivated a vast symphonic, operatic and choral repertoire. In this lecture, Conlon discussed how compositions and performances were affected by the rise of Nazism and the events of World War II and looked at parallels in societies around the world today. The event was organized by the USC Thornton School of Music as part of Visions and Voices: The USC Arts and Humanities Initiative, and was held on October 13, 2008, at Bing Theatre.
Placido Domingo, Janai Brugger and James Conlon - Live at The LA Opera - Young Artist Concert - Dorothy Chandler Pavilion - Los Angeles, CA - November 05, 2011 (11:00am). Recorded by Joshua J. Smelser. http://www.laopera.com/
Late Late Show guest Harry Styles performs "Sign of the Times" off his new album to kick of #LateLateStyles week. Get the debut album here hstyles.co.uk/music "Subscribe To ""The Late Late Show"" Channel HERE: http://bit.ly/CordenYouTube Watch Full Episodes of ""The Late Late Show"" HERE: http://bit.ly/1ENyPw4 Like ""The Late Late Show"" on Facebook HERE: http://on.fb.me/19PIHLC Follow ""The Late Late Show"" on Twitter HERE: http://bit.ly/1Iv0q6k Follow ""The Late Late Show"" on Google+ HERE: http://bit.ly/1N8a4OU Watch The Late Late Show with James Corden weeknights at 12:35 AM ET/11:35 PM CT. Only on CBS. Get the CBS app for iPhone & iPad! Click HERE: http://bit.ly/12rLxge Get new episodes of shows you love across devices the next day, stream live TV, and watch full seasons of CBS fa...
Lise de la Salle, Piano Orchestre National de France, James Conlon Live Paris, March 27, 2008 Prokofiev Concerto 1, Opus 10 D-flat major 1911-12
Nobuyuki Tsujii - Rehearsal with James Conlon (2009 Cliburn) - Chopin 1 and Rach 2 a very interesting solo piano rehearsal of the concerti Chopin no 1 and Rachmaninov no 2. this video will not last long on youtube, so please use keepvid to obtain it or contact me for the original video
Giuseppe Verdi Macbeth Macbeth – Plácido Domingo Banquo – Roberto Tagliavini Lady Macbeth – Ekaterina Semenchuk Lady-in-waiting – Summer Hassan Macduff – Arturo Chacón-Cruz Malcolm – Josh Wheeker Doctor – Theo Hoffman Valet – Reid Bruton Assassin – James Martin Schaefer First apparition – Theo Hoffman Second apparition – Liv Redpath Third apparition – Isaiah Morgan Los Angeles Opera Orchestra & Chorus Chorus Director: Grant Gershon Conductor: James Conlon live 17 September 2016 Los Angeles, Music Center, Dorothy Chandler Pavilion
Harry Styles' self-titled debut album featuring "Sign of the Times" will be released on May 12th. Pre-order now: http://hstyles.co.uk iTunes: http://smarturl.it/HS-iTunes Limited edition CD: http://smarturl.it/HS-LtdEd-CD White vinyl: http://smarturl.it/HS-WhiteVinyl Photo editions: http://smarturl.it/HarryStylesStore Target: http://smarturl.it/HS-Target Amazon MP3: http://smarturl.it/HS-AmazonMP3 http://vevo.ly/z8HswS
Final Hallelujah at May Festival before the historic renovation of Cincinnati Music Hall.
James Conlon, Music Director of Ravinia, discusses the difficulty of Mahler's Seventh Symphony. Come hear the Chicago Symphony Orchestra perform it live at Ravinia on Thursday, July 25 at 8 p.m. Tickets for the 2013 season go on sale online exclusively at www.ravinia.org on Thursday, April 25.
Concerts June 8-12, 2016 at Davies Symphony Hall. Tickets: http://www.sfsymphony.org/Buy-Tickets/2015-2016/Dvorak-Symphony-No-8 Stay connected with us… Facebook: http://facebook.com/sfsymphony Twitter: http://twitter.com/sfsymphony Instagram: http://instagram.com/sfsymphony Tumblr: http://sfsymphony.tumblr.com/
From the Cologne Opera Gürzenich Orchestra Cologne Cologne City Choir James Conlon - conductor Michael Hampe - stage design & production Erika de Heer - harpsichord Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart - Don Giovanni, Act I Dramma giocoso in two acts Libretto by Lorenzo da Ponte Go to Act 2: https://youtu.be/UykeN9HcHW8 Thomas Allen - Don Giovanni Carolyn James - Donna Anna Carol Vaness - Donna Elvira Ferrucio Furlanetto - Leporello Kjell-Magnus Sandvé - Don Ottavio Andrea Rost - Zerlina Reinhard Dorn - Masetto Matthias Hölle - The Commander Mozart's "Don Giovanni", "the opera of all operas", as E.T.A. Hoffmann once called it, is a work with many meanings. The inexhaustible array of interpretative possibilities represent a challenge to anyone who approaches this monumental work. Michael Hampe, who ...
Nobuyuki Tsujii - Rehearsal with James Conlon (2009 Cliburn) - Chopin 1 and Rach 2 a very interesting solo piano rehearsal of the concerti Chopin no 1 and Rachmaninov no 2. this video will not last long on youtube, so please use keepvid to obtain it or contact me for the original video
RSMI Class with Maestro James Conlon August 3, 2015 at 2:00PM in Bennett Gordon Hall Selections From: BRITTEN (1913 – 1976) “Be kind and courteous” from A Midsummer Night’s Dream “Marine” from Les Illuminations SCHUBERT (1797 – 1828) Suleika I R. STRAUSS (1864 – 1949) Mohnblumen Faustine de Monès, soprano Brent Funderburk, piano SCHUBERT (1797 – 1828) Selections from Die Schöne Müllerin Der Neugierige Der Müller und der Bach VERDI (1813 – 1901) “Dal labbro il canto” from Falstaff Jonathan Abernethy, tenor Bretton Brown, piano DEBUSSY (1862 – 1918) “La chevelure” from Chansons de Bilitis LISZT (1811 – 1886) Lorelei MOZART (1756 – 1791) “Voi che sapete” from Le nozze di Figaro Emily D’Angelo, mezzo-soprano Jooeun Pak, piano RAVEL (1875 – 1937) “Chanson de la mariée” from Gr...
James Conlon, music director of the Los Angeles Opera, visited Brandeis on Nov. 17, 2008 to speak about his project "Recovered Voices," which celebrates and revives the music of composers silenced during the Holocaust. Conlon's one-day residency at Brandeis was co-sponsored by the Department of Music and the Tauber Institute for the Study of European Jewry.
2/19/2013---Maestro James Conlon, Richard Seaver Music Director of the LA Opera, has been named Regents' Lecturer at UCLA for winter 2013 and will give a series of three lectures with musical examples in honor of the 200th anniversaries of the birth of Giuseppe Verdi and Richard Wagner, the two greatest opera composers of the 19th century. (Run Time: 1 hour, 42 min.) http://hammer.ucla.edu/watchlisten/watchlisten/show_id/1652092
Visit USC on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/usc Learn more about the University of Southern California: http://www.usc.edu James Conlon, Music Director of the LA Opera, is one of todays preeminent conductors. He has cultivated a vast symphonic, operatic and choral repertoire. In this lecture, Conlon discussed how compositions and performances were affected by the rise of Nazism and the events of World War II and looked at parallels in societies around the world today. The event was organized by the USC Thornton School of Music as part of Visions and Voices: The USC Arts and Humanities Initiative, and was held on October 13, 2008, at Bing Theatre.
Luxury and Liberation: Art and Revolution in 18th-Century France The Getty Center January 24, 2015 As part of LA Opera’s “Figaro Unbound” program, Lynn Hunt, Charissa Bremer-David, Mitchell Morris, and James Conlon explore the art and culture of late 18th-century France, and its relationship to the operas inspired by the works of the French playwright Pierre-Augustin Caron de Beaumarchais. Part 1: Lynn Hunt on Figaro and Marie-Antoinette https://youtu.be/p6Wze52q1Uk Part 2: Charissa Bremer-David on Luxury and Liberation: Art of the Eve of Rebellion https://youtu.be/dqmEyW-5TZQ Part 3: James Conlon on Pierre de Beaumarchais https://youtu.be/gYFixRjYkuw
From the Cologne Opera Gürzenich Orchestra Cologne Cologne City Choir James Conlon - conductor Michael Hampe - stage design & production Erika de Heer - harpsichord Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart - Don Giovanni, Act I Dramma giocoso in two acts Libretto by Lorenzo da Ponte Go to Act 2: https://youtu.be/UykeN9HcHW8 Thomas Allen - Don Giovanni Carolyn James - Donna Anna Carol Vaness - Donna Elvira Ferrucio Furlanetto - Leporello Kjell-Magnus Sandvé - Don Ottavio Andrea Rost - Zerlina Reinhard Dorn - Masetto Matthias Hölle - The Commander Mozart's "Don Giovanni", "the opera of all operas", as E.T.A. Hoffmann once called it, is a work with many meanings. The inexhaustible array of interpretative possibilities represent a challenge to anyone who approaches this monumental work. Michael Hampe, who ...
La Sinfonia n. 5 in si bemolle maggiore D 485 fu composta da Franz Schubert fra settembre e ottobre 1816. L'autografo è conservato nella Staatsbibliothek di Berlino. Venne pubblicata dopo la morte dell'autore da Breitkopf & Hartel di Lipsia nel 1885. La prima esecuzione fu a Vienna nell'autunno del 1816, tenuta nell'abitazione di Otto Harwig. La Sinfonia si divide in quattro movimenti: I-Allegro (00:41 - 08:31) II-Andante con moto (08:52 - 19:19) III-Allegro Molto (19:37 - 24:36) IV-Allegro Vivace (24:44 - 30:31) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ DALL' AUDITORIUM RAI "ARTURO TOSCANINI" DI TORINO Orchestra Sinfonica Nazionale della Rai - Dir. James Conlon
AUDITORIUM PARCO DELLA MUSICA Sala Santa Cecilia Orchestra dell'Accademia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia James Conlon direttore Stefano Bollani pianoforte George Gershwin (Brooklyn, New York 1898 - Beverly Hills, Hollywood 1937) Concerto in fa per pianoforte e orchestra Allegro Adagio - Andante con moto Allegro agitato
Conductor - James Conlon Violetta - Renée Fleming Flora Bervoix - Suzanna Guzman Annina - Anna Alkhimova Alfredo Germont - Rolando Villazón Georgio Germont - Renato Bruson Gastone de Letorier - Daniel Montenegro Baron Douphol - Philip Craus Marchese d'Obigny - Lee Poulis Doctor Grenvil - James Cresswell Giuseppe - Sal Malaki
James Conlon, Music Director of Ravinia, discusses the difficulty of Mahler's Seventh Symphony. Come hear the Chicago Symphony Orchestra perform it live at Ravinia on Thursday, July 25 at 8 p.m. Tickets for the 2013 season go on sale online exclusively at www.ravinia.org on Thursday, April 25.
James Ehnes performs the Tchaikovsky Violin Concerto with James Conlon and the New World Symphony on January 7 and 8, 2012.
Late Late Show guest Harry Styles performs "Sign of the Times" off his new album to kick of #LateLateStyles week. Get the debut album here hstyles.co.uk/music "Subscribe To ""The Late Late Show"" Channel HERE: http://bit.ly/CordenYouTube Watch Full Episodes of ""The Late Late Show"" HERE: http://bit.ly/1ENyPw4 Like ""The Late Late Show"" on Facebook HERE: http://on.fb.me/19PIHLC Follow ""The Late Late Show"" on Twitter HERE: http://bit.ly/1Iv0q6k Follow ""The Late Late Show"" on Google+ HERE: http://bit.ly/1N8a4OU Watch The Late Late Show with James Corden weeknights at 12:35 AM ET/11:35 PM CT. Only on CBS. Get the CBS app for iPhone & iPad! Click HERE: http://bit.ly/12rLxge Get new episodes of shows you love across devices the next day, stream live TV, and watch full seasons of CBS fa...
Stagione 2012/2013 Roméo et Juliette Nuova produzione Teatro alla Scala Coreografia: Sasha Waltz Assistenti alla coreografia: Juan Kruz Diaz de Garaio Esnaola, Luc Dunberry, Renate Graziadei Musica: Hector Berlioz Direttore: James Conlon Scene: Pia Maier Schriever, Thomas Schenk e Sasha Waltz Costumi: Bernd Skodzig Luci: David Finn Cast: Ekaterina Semenchuk, Leonardo Cortellazzi, Nicolas Cavallier, Bruno Casoni Artisti ospiti: Aurelié Dupont, Hervé Moreau 2012/2013 Season Roméo et Juliette New Teatro alla Scala production Choreography: Sasha Waltz Assistants to the Choreographer: Juan Kruz Diaz de Garaio Esnaola, Luc Dunberry, Renate Graziadei Music: Hector Berlioz Conductor: James Conlon Sets: Pia Maier Schriever, Thomas Schenk e Sasha Waltz Costumes: Bernd Skodzig Lights: David Finn...
XXII MUSIC FESTIVAL STARS OF THE WHITE NIGHTS James Conlon conductor
The Mac Life - Madison Square Garden. On St Patricks Day in New York, Conor McGregor walked Michael Conlan out for his professional debut in Madison Square Garden. Behind the scenes, never before seen footage of Team McGregor backstage before and after the fight. www.facebook.com/themaclife www.twitter.com/maclifeofficial www.instagram.com/themaclifeofficial/
Harry Styles' self-titled debut album featuring "Sign of the Times" will be released on May 12th. Pre-order now: http://hstyles.co.uk iTunes: http://smarturl.it/HS-iTunes Limited edition CD: http://smarturl.it/HS-LtdEd-CD White vinyl: http://smarturl.it/HS-WhiteVinyl Photo editions: http://smarturl.it/HarryStylesStore Target: http://smarturl.it/HS-Target Amazon MP3: http://smarturl.it/HS-AmazonMP3 http://vevo.ly/z8HswS
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XXII MUSIC FESTIVAL STARS OF THE WHITE NIGHTS James Conlon conductor
Nobuyuki Tsujii - Rehearsal with James Conlon (2009 Cliburn) - Chopin 1 and Rach 2 a very interesting solo piano rehearsal of the concerti Chopin no 1 and Rachmaninov no 2. this video will not last long on youtube, so please use keepvid to obtain it or contact me for the original video
Concerts June 8-12, 2016 at Davies Symphony Hall. Tickets: http://www.sfsymphony.org/Buy-Tickets/2015-2016/Dvorak-Symphony-No-8 Stay connected with us… Facebook: http://facebook.com/sfsymphony Twitter: http://twitter.com/sfsymphony Instagram: http://instagram.com/sfsymphony Tumblr: http://sfsymphony.tumblr.com/
RSMI Class with Maestro James Conlon August 3, 2015 at 2:00PM in Bennett Gordon Hall Selections From: BRITTEN (1913 – 1976) “Be kind and courteous” from A Midsummer Night’s Dream “Marine” from Les Illuminations SCHUBERT (1797 – 1828) Suleika I R. STRAUSS (1864 – 1949) Mohnblumen Faustine de Monès, soprano Brent Funderburk, piano SCHUBERT (1797 – 1828) Selections from Die Schöne Müllerin Der Neugierige Der Müller und der Bach VERDI (1813 – 1901) “Dal labbro il canto” from Falstaff Jonathan Abernethy, tenor Bretton Brown, piano DEBUSSY (1862 – 1918) “La chevelure” from Chansons de Bilitis LISZT (1811 – 1886) Lorelei MOZART (1756 – 1791) “Voi che sapete” from Le nozze di Figaro Emily D’Angelo, mezzo-soprano Jooeun Pak, piano RAVEL (1875 – 1937) “Chanson de la mariée” from Gr...
True story... Original song written by me.
James Conlon, Metropolitan Opera Orchestra. 'Maldito Candelabro' Un blog para hablar de la opera en el Peru y el mundo http://operaperu.blogspot.com
Final Hallelujah at May Festival before the historic renovation of Cincinnati Music Hall.
From the Cologne Opera Gürzenich Orchestra Cologne Cologne City Choir James Conlon - conductor Michael Hampe - stage design & production Erika de Heer - harpsichord Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart - Don Giovanni, Act I Dramma giocoso in two acts Libretto by Lorenzo da Ponte Go to Act 2: https://youtu.be/UykeN9HcHW8 Thomas Allen - Don Giovanni Carolyn James - Donna Anna Carol Vaness - Donna Elvira Ferrucio Furlanetto - Leporello Kjell-Magnus Sandvé - Don Ottavio Andrea Rost - Zerlina Reinhard Dorn - Masetto Matthias Hölle - The Commander Mozart's "Don Giovanni", "the opera of all operas", as E.T.A. Hoffmann once called it, is a work with many meanings. The inexhaustible array of interpretative possibilities represent a challenge to anyone who approaches this monumental work. Michael Hampe, who ...
Visit USC on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/usc Learn more about the University of Southern California: http://www.usc.edu James Conlon, Music Director of the LA Opera, is one of todays preeminent conductors. He has cultivated a vast symphonic, operatic and choral repertoire. In this lecture, Conlon discussed how compositions and performances were affected by the rise of Nazism and the events of World War II and looked at parallels in societies around the world today. The event was organized by the USC Thornton School of Music as part of Visions and Voices: The USC Arts and Humanities Initiative, and was held on October 13, 2008, at Bing Theatre.
Nobuyuki Tsujii - Rehearsal with James Conlon (2009 Cliburn) - Chopin 1 and Rach 2 a very interesting solo piano rehearsal of the concerti Chopin no 1 and Rachmaninov no 2. this video will not last long on youtube, so please use keepvid to obtain it or contact me for the original video
RSMI Class with Maestro James Conlon August 3, 2015 at 2:00PM in Bennett Gordon Hall Selections From: BRITTEN (1913 – 1976) “Be kind and courteous” from A Midsummer Night’s Dream “Marine” from Les Illuminations SCHUBERT (1797 – 1828) Suleika I R. STRAUSS (1864 – 1949) Mohnblumen Faustine de Monès, soprano Brent Funderburk, piano SCHUBERT (1797 – 1828) Selections from Die Schöne Müllerin Der Neugierige Der Müller und der Bach VERDI (1813 – 1901) “Dal labbro il canto” from Falstaff Jonathan Abernethy, tenor Bretton Brown, piano DEBUSSY (1862 – 1918) “La chevelure” from Chansons de Bilitis LISZT (1811 – 1886) Lorelei MOZART (1756 – 1791) “Voi che sapete” from Le nozze di Figaro Emily D’Angelo, mezzo-soprano Jooeun Pak, piano RAVEL (1875 – 1937) “Chanson de la mariée” from Gr...
James Conlon, music director of the Los Angeles Opera, visited Brandeis on Nov. 17, 2008 to speak about his project "Recovered Voices," which celebrates and revives the music of composers silenced during the Holocaust. Conlon's one-day residency at Brandeis was co-sponsored by the Department of Music and the Tauber Institute for the Study of European Jewry.
2/19/2013---Maestro James Conlon, Richard Seaver Music Director of the LA Opera, has been named Regents' Lecturer at UCLA for winter 2013 and will give a series of three lectures with musical examples in honor of the 200th anniversaries of the birth of Giuseppe Verdi and Richard Wagner, the two greatest opera composers of the 19th century. (Run Time: 1 hour, 42 min.) http://hammer.ucla.edu/watchlisten/watchlisten/show_id/1652092
Visit USC on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/usc Learn more about the University of Southern California: http://www.usc.edu James Conlon, Music Director of the LA Opera, is one of todays preeminent conductors. He has cultivated a vast symphonic, operatic and choral repertoire. In this lecture, Conlon discussed how compositions and performances were affected by the rise of Nazism and the events of World War II and looked at parallels in societies around the world today. The event was organized by the USC Thornton School of Music as part of Visions and Voices: The USC Arts and Humanities Initiative, and was held on October 13, 2008, at Bing Theatre.
Luxury and Liberation: Art and Revolution in 18th-Century France The Getty Center January 24, 2015 As part of LA Opera’s “Figaro Unbound” program, Lynn Hunt, Charissa Bremer-David, Mitchell Morris, and James Conlon explore the art and culture of late 18th-century France, and its relationship to the operas inspired by the works of the French playwright Pierre-Augustin Caron de Beaumarchais. Part 1: Lynn Hunt on Figaro and Marie-Antoinette https://youtu.be/p6Wze52q1Uk Part 2: Charissa Bremer-David on Luxury and Liberation: Art of the Eve of Rebellion https://youtu.be/dqmEyW-5TZQ Part 3: James Conlon on Pierre de Beaumarchais https://youtu.be/gYFixRjYkuw
From the Cologne Opera Gürzenich Orchestra Cologne Cologne City Choir James Conlon - conductor Michael Hampe - stage design & production Erika de Heer - harpsichord Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart - Don Giovanni, Act I Dramma giocoso in two acts Libretto by Lorenzo da Ponte Go to Act 2: https://youtu.be/UykeN9HcHW8 Thomas Allen - Don Giovanni Carolyn James - Donna Anna Carol Vaness - Donna Elvira Ferrucio Furlanetto - Leporello Kjell-Magnus Sandvé - Don Ottavio Andrea Rost - Zerlina Reinhard Dorn - Masetto Matthias Hölle - The Commander Mozart's "Don Giovanni", "the opera of all operas", as E.T.A. Hoffmann once called it, is a work with many meanings. The inexhaustible array of interpretative possibilities represent a challenge to anyone who approaches this monumental work. Michael Hampe, who ...
La Sinfonia n. 5 in si bemolle maggiore D 485 fu composta da Franz Schubert fra settembre e ottobre 1816. L'autografo è conservato nella Staatsbibliothek di Berlino. Venne pubblicata dopo la morte dell'autore da Breitkopf & Hartel di Lipsia nel 1885. La prima esecuzione fu a Vienna nell'autunno del 1816, tenuta nell'abitazione di Otto Harwig. La Sinfonia si divide in quattro movimenti: I-Allegro (00:41 - 08:31) II-Andante con moto (08:52 - 19:19) III-Allegro Molto (19:37 - 24:36) IV-Allegro Vivace (24:44 - 30:31) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ DALL' AUDITORIUM RAI "ARTURO TOSCANINI" DI TORINO Orchestra Sinfonica Nazionale della Rai - Dir. James Conlon
AUDITORIUM PARCO DELLA MUSICA Sala Santa Cecilia Orchestra dell'Accademia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia James Conlon direttore Stefano Bollani pianoforte George Gershwin (Brooklyn, New York 1898 - Beverly Hills, Hollywood 1937) Concerto in fa per pianoforte e orchestra Allegro Adagio - Andante con moto Allegro agitato
Conductor - James Conlon Violetta - Renée Fleming Flora Bervoix - Suzanna Guzman Annina - Anna Alkhimova Alfredo Germont - Rolando Villazón Georgio Germont - Renato Bruson Gastone de Letorier - Daniel Montenegro Baron Douphol - Philip Craus Marchese d'Obigny - Lee Poulis Doctor Grenvil - James Cresswell Giuseppe - Sal Malaki