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George Enescu (Romanian pronunciation: [ˈd͡ʒe̯ord͡ʒe eˈnesku]; known in France as Georges Enesco; 19 August 1881 – 4 May 1955) was a Romanian composer, violinist, pianist, conductor, and teacher. He is regarded by many as Romania's most important musician.
Enescu was born in the village of Liveni (later renamed "George Enescu" in his honor), in Dorohoi County at the time, today Botoşani County. He showed musical talent from early in his childhood. A child prodigy, Enescu began experimenting with composing at an early age. Several, mostly very short pieces survive, all of them for violin and piano. The earliest work of significant length bears the title Pămînt românesc ("Romanian Land"), and is inscribed "opus for piano and violin by George Enescu, Romanian composer, aged five years and a quarter". Shortly thereafter, his father presented him to the professor and composer Eduard Caudella. On 5 October 1888, at the age of seven, he became the youngest student ever admitted to the Vienna Conservatory, where he studied with Joseph Hellmesberger, Jr., Robert Fuchs, and Sigismund Bachrich. He was the second person ever admitted to this university by a dispensation of age (there was a regulation that stipulated that no person younger than 14 years could study at the Vienna Conservatory), after only Fritz Kreisler (in 1882, also at the age of seven), and the first non-Austrian.
1 (one; /ˈwʌn/ or UK /ˈwɒn/, also called unit, unity, and (multiplicative) identity), is a number, a numeral, and the name of the glyph representing that number. It represents a single entity, the unit of counting or measurement. For example, a line segment of unit length is a line segment of length 1.
One, sometimes referred to as unity, is the integer before two and after zero. One is the first non-zero number in the natural numbers as well as the first odd number in the natural numbers.
Any number multiplied by one is that number, as one is the identity for multiplication. As a result, one is its own factorial, its own square, its own cube, and so on. One is also the result of the empty product, as any number multiplied by one is itself. It is also the only natural number that is neither composite nor prime with respect to division, but instead considered a unit.
The glyph used today in the Western world to represent the number 1, a vertical line, often with a serif at the top and sometimes a short horizontal line at the bottom, traces its roots back to the Indians, who wrote 1 as a horizontal line, much like the Chinese character 一. The Gupta wrote it as a curved line, and the Nagari sometimes added a small circle on the left (rotated a quarter turn to the right, this 9-look-alike became the present day numeral 1 in the Gujarati and Punjabi scripts). The Nepali also rotated it to the right but kept the circle small. This eventually became the top serif in the modern numeral, but the occasional short horizontal line at the bottom probably originates from similarity with the Roman numeral I. In some countries, the little serif at the top is sometimes extended into a long upstroke, sometimes as long as the vertical line, which can lead to confusion with the glyph for seven in other countries. Where the 1 is written with a long upstroke, the number 7 has a horizontal stroke through the vertical line.
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Romanian Rhapsody - George Enescu
Georges Enesco - Suite pour piano No 2 Op. 10
GEORGES ENESCO Legend (1906) ALISON BALSOM (Trumpet)
Cantabile y Presto - George Enesco. Flauta: James Galway.
Georges Enesco: Symphonie de Chambre, Op. 33 - Orchestre de Chambre de Lausanne (OCL)
George Enescu - Rapsodia Română (1978), dirijor Sergiu Celibidache
Georges Enesco-Violin Sonata in a minor Op. 25 (Complete)
George Enescu: String Octet Op. 7 Kovacic live at SMKS Concert Hall Festival Denmark Enesco DR P2
Georges Enesco: Légende for trumpet and piano (1906), Maurice André
George Enescu - Romanian Rhapsody N° 2
ENESCU: Roumanian Rhapsody No. 1 - London Symphony Orchestra
Georges Enesco - Rhapsodie roumaine No 1, transcription pour piano
George Enescu plays Corelli Sonata
(George Enescu) Georges Enesco - Œdipe, opéra; Prélude et Acte I, 1/4
George Enescu:Rumanian Rhapsody No. 1
Romanian Rhapsody George Enescu
George Enescu (Georges Enesco) - Sonata for Violoncello and Piano, No. 1
George Enescu - Legende, trumpet
George Enescu - Cantabile et Presto for Flute and Piano (1904) [Score-Video]
George Enescu - Romanian Rhapsody No. 2, Op. 11 (1902)
Georges Enesco, Violin Sonata no 2, Georges Enesco, Violin
Cantabile et Presto by George Enesco
Georges Enesco 1881 1955 legende
Georges Enesco - Cantabile et presto
Cantabile et Presto by Georges Enesco
" La Rhapsodie roumaine en la majeur opus 11 n° 1 est une œuvre symphonique de Georges Enesco. Immensément populaire à travers le monde, cette rhapsodie a été composée en 1901. Elle est construite à partir du folklore roumain, procédé qu'Enesco avait déjà employé pour son Poème Roumain, suite symphonique datée de 1897. Utilisant des mélodies habituellement au répertoire de musiciens virtuoses tels que Grigoraş Dinicu, Enesco emprunte des thèmes de chants et de danses parmi lesquels « Hora lui Dobrica », « Mugur, mugurel », et l'immortelle pièce de virtuosité « Ciocîrla » (« l'Alouette »)1." - Wikipedia FR -
Jouée ici par la pianiste roumaine Luiza Borac, la Suite pour piano No 2 Op. 10 de Georges Enesco (1881-1955) vit le jour dans des circonstances particulières. Installé à Paris depuis son adolescence pour y poursuivre ses études musicales, Enesco n'avait pas encore 22 ans quand il apprit en février 1903 qu'allait être organisé un concours de composition portant sur dix catégories différentes, parmi lesquelles une suite pour piano. Un jury impressionnant avait été sollicité, comprenant notamment Claude Debussy, Vincent d'Indy, Gabriel Pierné et Alfred Cortot. Ayant déjà écrit deux ans auparavant une "Toccata" pour piano, Enesco composa alors trois autres pièces au cours de l'été suivant ("Sarabande", "Pavane" et "Bourrée") puis présenta sa candidature audit concours en y soumettant la suite...
Alison Balsom (trumpet) Tom Poster (piano) Howard Goodhall Music Room
Cantabile y Presto de George Enesco, interpretado por James Galway a la flauta y Phillip Moll al piano. Esta pieza es perteneciente al CD "Music for my friends".
Georges Enesco (1881-1955), Conductor's playlist: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lxCNVN_vI-k&list;=PLy5IRCYvmbSwbgkcWA1j19clHoSdTttYl Symphonie de Chambre, Op. 33 1. 00:00 Molto moderato, un poco maestoso 2. 05:57 Allegretto molto moderato 3. 10:31 Adagio 4. 12:57 Allegro molto moderato Orchestre de Chambre de Lausanne, OCL Lawrence Foster, Conductor http://www.claves.ch Orchestra category: http://www.claves.ch/categories/orchestra Album N°: CD 50-8803 EAN: 7619931880327 UPC: - _________________ Official page:http://www.claves.ch/categories/orchestra/albums/enescu-symphonie-de-chambre-op-33-deux-intermedes-pour-cordes-op-12-dixtuor-pour-instruments-a-vent-op-14 Contact us: info[at]claves.ch / +41 21 721 13 66 Press: presse[at]claves.ch _________________ We are on the most famous digita...
Vă oferim o înregistrare unicat, realizată la Ateneul Român de o echipă a Televiziunii Române în anul 1978, cu prilejul unui concert eveniment. Orchestra Filarmonicii „George Enescu" a interpretat atunci, sub bagheta marelui dirijor Sergiu Celibidache, câteva lucrări de referinţă din repertoriul românesc şi universal ce si-au găsit cu această ocazie identităţi neobişnuite. Mai multe momente memorabile cu marele nostru dirijor Sergiu Celibidache găsiți pe TVR+ http://www.tvrplus.ro/emisiune-sergiu-celibidache-1978-1287 http://www.facebook.com/fantvr1 http://www.tvr.ro http://youtube.com/TVRcanaluloficial
Enescu Octet Op.7 Ernst Kovacic, Benjamin Bowman, Cornelia Löscher, Niels Chr. Øllgaard, Steven Dann, Michel Camille, Richard Lester, Anssi Karttunen at the 13th Esbjerg International Chamber Music Festival 2011 www.eicmf.dk EICMF is unique in Denmark as it invites artists to collaborate in new constellations, form new relationships, establish a foundation for exchange and annually act as a host for an international community of artists. Esbjerg Kommune. Esbjerg Energi Metropol
Georges Enesco: Légende for trumpet and piano (1906). Maurice André, trumpet. Jean Hubeau, piano.
Cluj-Napoca, Romania, November 9th, 2010, Vlad Agachi
Scenes of Romania set to the music of Georges Enesco, conducted by Antal Dorati.
Georges Enesco (1881-1955) avait à peine vingt ans quand, en 1901, il composa pour orchestre sa célèbre Rhapsodie roumaine No 1. Ce n'est toutefois que quarante-huit ans plus tard, en 1949, qu'il en fit une transcription pour piano. D'une grande difficulté technique, cette pièce rarement jouée est interprétée ici par le pianiste roumain Julien Musafia.
Enesco is perhaps the most underrated violinist in all of history (probably because he was more famous as a teacher). When my teacher first heard this recording he became obssessed and made every one of his students listen to Enesco 5 times a day. Good advice :)
(GEORGE ENESCU) Georges Enesco (1881-1955), România / France "Œdip" Tragedie lirică în patru acte și șase tabluori. Libretul de Edmond Fleg "Œedipe", opus 23, est une tragédie lirique en quatre actes et six tableaux, sur un livret d'Edmond Fleg. Chanté en roumain. DAVID OHANESIAN: Œedip, Ioan Hvorov, Dan Iordăchescu, Valentin Theodorian, Viorel Ban, Valentin Loghin, Constantin Gabor, Ladislau Konya, Constantin Iliescu, Elena Cernei, Zenaida Pally, Maria Șindilaru, Maria Săndulescu Corul și Orchestra Operei Naționale Române (1964) Mihai Brediceanu -----------------------
"Pentru mine, Enescu va rămâne una din veritabilele minuni ale lumii. (...) Rădăcinile puternice şi nobleţea sufletului său sunt provenite din propria lui ţară, o ţară de inegalată frumuseţe." Yehudi Menuhin http://www.flickr.com/photos/gaspars/sets/72157605082464046/
Georges Enesco / GEORGE ENESCU (1881-1955), România - Sonata for Violoncello and Piano No. 1 in F minor, Op. 26 (1898) - Sonate pour violoncelle et piano no. 1 en fa mineur, op. 26 (1898) I. Allegro molto moderato II. Allegretto scherzando III. Molto andante IV. Presto Alexandru Moroșanu, violoncelle Tatiana Moroșanu, piano ---------------------------------
Absolventský koncert Jiřího Soukupa ze třídy MgA. Jiřího Tesaříka 3.4. 2012 JKGO
George Enescu - Cantabile et Presto for Flute and Piano (1904) Support this YouTube Channel: https://www.patreon.com/georgengianopoulos
George Enescu (19 August 1881 – 4 May 1955), known in France as Georges Enesco, was a Romanian composer, violinist, pianist, conductor, and teacher. He is regarded by many as Romania's most important musician. Romanian Rhapsody No. 2, Op. 11 (1902) Romanian Broadcasting Orchestra conducted by Iosef Conta Such a supremely gifted musician as Enescu naturally absorbed folk-music of his rural Romania. His conservatoire years instilled in him largely Germanic traditions, yet his debts to Wagner and Brahms were balanced by similar debts to French masters. But at heart Enescu was Romanian; an important consequence of his series of works using Romanian folk-song. It is fascinating to compare his early folk-based music with that of Bartok - his contemporary - for both began in this field from so...
" La Rhapsodie roumaine en la majeur opus 11 n° 1 est une œuvre symphonique de Georges Enesco. Immensément populaire à travers le monde, cette rhapsodie a été composée en 1901. Elle est construite à partir du folklore roumain, procédé qu'Enesco avait déjà employé pour son Poème Roumain, suite symphonique datée de 1897. Utilisant des mélodies habituellement au répertoire de musiciens virtuoses tels que Grigoraş Dinicu, Enesco emprunte des thèmes de chants et de danses parmi lesquels « Hora lui Dobrica », « Mugur, mugurel », et l'immortelle pièce de virtuosité « Ciocîrla » (« l'Alouette »)1." - Wikipedia FR -
Jouée ici par la pianiste roumaine Luiza Borac, la Suite pour piano No 2 Op. 10 de Georges Enesco (1881-1955) vit le jour dans des circonstances particulières. Installé à Paris depuis son adolescence pour y poursuivre ses études musicales, Enesco n'avait pas encore 22 ans quand il apprit en février 1903 qu'allait être organisé un concours de composition portant sur dix catégories différentes, parmi lesquelles une suite pour piano. Un jury impressionnant avait été sollicité, comprenant notamment Claude Debussy, Vincent d'Indy, Gabriel Pierné et Alfred Cortot. Ayant déjà écrit deux ans auparavant une "Toccata" pour piano, Enesco composa alors trois autres pièces au cours de l'été suivant ("Sarabande", "Pavane" et "Bourrée") puis présenta sa candidature audit concours en y soumettant la suite...
Alison Balsom (trumpet) Tom Poster (piano) Howard Goodhall Music Room
Cantabile y Presto de George Enesco, interpretado por James Galway a la flauta y Phillip Moll al piano. Esta pieza es perteneciente al CD "Music for my friends".
Georges Enesco (1881-1955), Conductor's playlist: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lxCNVN_vI-k&list;=PLy5IRCYvmbSwbgkcWA1j19clHoSdTttYl Symphonie de Chambre, Op. 33 1. 00:00 Molto moderato, un poco maestoso 2. 05:57 Allegretto molto moderato 3. 10:31 Adagio 4. 12:57 Allegro molto moderato Orchestre de Chambre de Lausanne, OCL Lawrence Foster, Conductor http://www.claves.ch Orchestra category: http://www.claves.ch/categories/orchestra Album N°: CD 50-8803 EAN: 7619931880327 UPC: - _________________ Official page:http://www.claves.ch/categories/orchestra/albums/enescu-symphonie-de-chambre-op-33-deux-intermedes-pour-cordes-op-12-dixtuor-pour-instruments-a-vent-op-14 Contact us: info[at]claves.ch / +41 21 721 13 66 Press: presse[at]claves.ch _________________ We are on the most famous digita...
Vă oferim o înregistrare unicat, realizată la Ateneul Român de o echipă a Televiziunii Române în anul 1978, cu prilejul unui concert eveniment. Orchestra Filarmonicii „George Enescu" a interpretat atunci, sub bagheta marelui dirijor Sergiu Celibidache, câteva lucrări de referinţă din repertoriul românesc şi universal ce si-au găsit cu această ocazie identităţi neobişnuite. Mai multe momente memorabile cu marele nostru dirijor Sergiu Celibidache găsiți pe TVR+ http://www.tvrplus.ro/emisiune-sergiu-celibidache-1978-1287 http://www.facebook.com/fantvr1 http://www.tvr.ro http://youtube.com/TVRcanaluloficial
Enescu Octet Op.7 Ernst Kovacic, Benjamin Bowman, Cornelia Löscher, Niels Chr. Øllgaard, Steven Dann, Michel Camille, Richard Lester, Anssi Karttunen at the 13th Esbjerg International Chamber Music Festival 2011 www.eicmf.dk EICMF is unique in Denmark as it invites artists to collaborate in new constellations, form new relationships, establish a foundation for exchange and annually act as a host for an international community of artists. Esbjerg Kommune. Esbjerg Energi Metropol
Georges Enesco: Légende for trumpet and piano (1906). Maurice André, trumpet. Jean Hubeau, piano.
Cluj-Napoca, Romania, November 9th, 2010, Vlad Agachi
Scenes of Romania set to the music of Georges Enesco, conducted by Antal Dorati.
Georges Enesco (1881-1955) avait à peine vingt ans quand, en 1901, il composa pour orchestre sa célèbre Rhapsodie roumaine No 1. Ce n'est toutefois que quarante-huit ans plus tard, en 1949, qu'il en fit une transcription pour piano. D'une grande difficulté technique, cette pièce rarement jouée est interprétée ici par le pianiste roumain Julien Musafia.
Enesco is perhaps the most underrated violinist in all of history (probably because he was more famous as a teacher). When my teacher first heard this recording he became obssessed and made every one of his students listen to Enesco 5 times a day. Good advice :)
(GEORGE ENESCU) Georges Enesco (1881-1955), România / France "Œdip" Tragedie lirică în patru acte și șase tabluori. Libretul de Edmond Fleg "Œedipe", opus 23, est une tragédie lirique en quatre actes et six tableaux, sur un livret d'Edmond Fleg. Chanté en roumain. DAVID OHANESIAN: Œedip, Ioan Hvorov, Dan Iordăchescu, Valentin Theodorian, Viorel Ban, Valentin Loghin, Constantin Gabor, Ladislau Konya, Constantin Iliescu, Elena Cernei, Zenaida Pally, Maria Șindilaru, Maria Săndulescu Corul și Orchestra Operei Naționale Române (1964) Mihai Brediceanu -----------------------
"Pentru mine, Enescu va rămâne una din veritabilele minuni ale lumii. (...) Rădăcinile puternice şi nobleţea sufletului său sunt provenite din propria lui ţară, o ţară de inegalată frumuseţe." Yehudi Menuhin http://www.flickr.com/photos/gaspars/sets/72157605082464046/
Georges Enesco / GEORGE ENESCU (1881-1955), România - Sonata for Violoncello and Piano No. 1 in F minor, Op. 26 (1898) - Sonate pour violoncelle et piano no. 1 en fa mineur, op. 26 (1898) I. Allegro molto moderato II. Allegretto scherzando III. Molto andante IV. Presto Alexandru Moroșanu, violoncelle Tatiana Moroșanu, piano ---------------------------------
Absolventský koncert Jiřího Soukupa ze třídy MgA. Jiřího Tesaříka 3.4. 2012 JKGO
George Enescu - Cantabile et Presto for Flute and Piano (1904) Support this YouTube Channel: https://www.patreon.com/georgengianopoulos
George Enescu (19 August 1881 – 4 May 1955), known in France as Georges Enesco, was a Romanian composer, violinist, pianist, conductor, and teacher. He is regarded by many as Romania's most important musician. Romanian Rhapsody No. 2, Op. 11 (1902) Romanian Broadcasting Orchestra conducted by Iosef Conta Such a supremely gifted musician as Enescu naturally absorbed folk-music of his rural Romania. His conservatoire years instilled in him largely Germanic traditions, yet his debts to Wagner and Brahms were balanced by similar debts to French masters. But at heart Enescu was Romanian; an important consequence of his series of works using Romanian folk-song. It is fascinating to compare his early folk-based music with that of Bartok - his contemporary - for both began in this field from so...
Jouée ici par la pianiste roumaine Luiza Borac, la Suite pour piano No 2 Op. 10 de Georges Enesco (1881-1955) vit le jour dans des circonstances particulières. Installé à Paris depuis son adolescence pour y poursuivre ses études musicales, Enesco n'avait pas encore 22 ans quand il apprit en février 1903 qu'allait être organisé un concours de composition portant sur dix catégories différentes, parmi lesquelles une suite pour piano. Un jury impressionnant avait été sollicité, comprenant notamment Claude Debussy, Vincent d'Indy, Gabriel Pierné et Alfred Cortot. Ayant déjà écrit deux ans auparavant une "Toccata" pour piano, Enesco composa alors trois autres pièces au cours de l'été suivant ("Sarabande", "Pavane" et "Bourrée") puis présenta sa candidature audit concours en y soumettant la suite...
(GEORGE ENESCU) Georges Enesco (1881-1955), România / France "Œdip" Tragedie lirică în patru acte și șase tabluori. Libretul de Edmond Fleg "Œedipe", opus 23, est une tragédie lirique en quatre actes et six tableaux, sur un livret d'Edmond Fleg. Chanté en roumain. DAVID OHANESIAN: Œedip, Ioan Hvorov, Dan Iordăchescu, Valentin Theodorian, Viorel Ban, Valentin Loghin, Constantin Gabor, Ladislau Konya, Constantin Iliescu, Elena Cernei, Zenaida Pally, Maria Șindilaru, Maria Săndulescu Corul și Orchestra Operei Naționale Române (1964) Mihai Brediceanu -----------------------
Georges Enesco / GEORGE ENESCU (1881-1955), România - Sonata for Violoncello and Piano No. 1 in F minor, Op. 26 (1898) - Sonate pour violoncelle et piano no. 1 en fa mineur, op. 26 (1898) I. Allegro molto moderato II. Allegretto scherzando III. Molto andante IV. Presto Alexandru Moroșanu, violoncelle Tatiana Moroșanu, piano ---------------------------------
Enescu Octet Op.7 Ernst Kovacic, Benjamin Bowman, Cornelia Löscher, Niels Chr. Øllgaard, Steven Dann, Michel Camille, Richard Lester, Anssi Karttunen at the 13th Esbjerg International Chamber Music Festival 2011 www.eicmf.dk EICMF is unique in Denmark as it invites artists to collaborate in new constellations, form new relationships, establish a foundation for exchange and annually act as a host for an international community of artists. Esbjerg Kommune. Esbjerg Energi Metropol
Georges Enesco (1881-1955), Conductor's playlist: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lxCNVN_vI-k&list;=PLy5IRCYvmbSwbgkcWA1j19clHoSdTttYl Dixtuor pour Instruments à Vent, Op. 14 1. 00:00 Doucement mouvementé 2. 09:22 Modérément 3. 17:19 Allègrement, mais pas trop vif Orchestre de Chambre de Lausanne, OCL Lawrence Foster, Conductor http://www.claves.ch Orchestra category: http://www.claves.ch/categories/orchestra Album N°: CD 50-8803 EAN: 7619931880327 UPC: - _________________ Official page:http://www.claves.ch/categories/orchestra/albums/enescu-symphonie-de-chambre-op-33-deux-intermedes-pour-cordes-op-12-dixtuor-pour-instruments-a-vent-op-14 Contact us: info[at]claves.ch / +41 21 721 13 66 Press: presse[at]claves.ch _________________ We are on the most famous digital stores ! iTunes: http...
George Enescu (19 August 1881 – 4 May 1955), known in France as Georges Enesco, was a Romanian composer, violinist, pianist, conductor, and teacher. He is regarded by many as Romania's most important musician. Poème roumain, Op. 1 (1897) Respectueux hommage à Sa Majesté la Reine de Roumanie Romanian Broadcasting Orchestra conducted by Iosef Conta Enescu’s Op.1, his Romanian Poem, was written in 1897, when he had graduated from the conservatoires of Vienna and Paris. By this time, as we have seen, he had already composed three of his four full-length study symphonies and a Violin Concerto, and also a Ballade for violin and orchestra , a Tragic Overture and a Fanthasy for piano and orchestra. His understanding of the orchestra, therefore, was quite considerable; he had also had experience...
- Composer: George Enescu (19 August 1881 -- 4 May 1955) - Performers: Sherban Lupu (violin), Valentin Gheorghiu (piano) - Year of recording: 2004 (?) Impressions d'enfance [Childhood Impressions], for violin & piano in D major, Op. 28, written in 1940. 00:00 - 01. Ménétrier [Minstrel] 03:01 - 02. Vieux mendiant [Old beggar] 06:04 - 03. Ruisselet au fond du jardin [Stream at the bottom of the garden] 08:32 - 04. L'Oiseau en cage et le coucou au mur [The bird in the cage and the cuckoo on the wall] 10:24 - 05. Chanson pour bercer [Lullaby] 12:23 - 06. Grillon [Cricket] 12:51 - 07. Lune à travers les vitres [Moonlight through the windows] 15:10 - 08. Vent dans la cheminée [Wind in the chimney] 15:32 - 09. Tempête au dehors, dans la nuit [Storm outside, at night] 17:26 - 10. Lever de sole...
Janine Jansen and Friends: Enescu Strijkoctet op.7 Meer klassiek op http://klassiek.avro.nl Opgenomen 28 december 2009 in Vredenburg Leidsche Rijn, Utrecht. George Enescu: Strijkoctet / String Octet in C gr.t. op.77
GEORGE ENESCU (Georges Enesco) (1881-1955), France / România - Sonate pour violon et piano no. 3 en la mineur: Dans le style populaire roumaine, op. 25 - Sonata for Violin and Pinao No. 3 in A minor, In the Popular Rumanian Style, Op. 25 I. Moderato malinconico [7:53] II. Andante sostenuto e misterioso [8:25] III. Allegro con brio, ma non troppo mosso [7:32] THE WEILERSTEIN DUO - Donald Weilerstein, violon - Vivian Hornik-Weilerstein, piano -------------------------------------------
Molto moderato • 5:52 Andante molto sostenuto ed espressivo • 15:07 Allegretto non troppo mosso • 19:05 Con moto - Molto moderato, energico
Enescu - 'Impressions d'enfance' for violin and piano in D major, Op. 28 (1938) [01] Minstrel [02] Old beggar [03] Stream at the bottom of the garden [04] The bird in the cage and the cuckoo on the wall [05] Lullaby [06] Cricket [07] Moonlight through the windows [08] Wind in the chimney [09] Storm outside, at night [10] Sunrise Sherban Lupu (violin) Valentin Gheorghiu (piano)
George Enescu (1881-1955) (Roumanie) Symphony No. 5 in D major/en Ré majeur (1941) 1/2 Dir : Peter Ruzicka Banatul Philharmonic Orchestra from Timisoara. Choir of the Arad Philharmonic 1- Moderato molto (12.33) 2- Andantino moderato, piacevole (9.56) ... PART II : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jFGa2eJqXJA It's one of the two live recordings of this work. There's no studio recording. C'est l'un des deux enregistrements de concert de cette œuvre. Il n'y a pas d'enregistrement studio. On collectionCB and collectionCB2 we can also listen to George Enescu's » Study Symphony No. 1 » (1895), « Study Symphony No. 4 » (1896), « Symphony No. 3 » (1918-21). Le Roumain George Enescu fut un enfant prodige qui à quatorze ans, au sortir du Conservatoire de Vienne, composa une étonnante « Stud...
George Enescu: Oedipe Live aus der Wiener Staatsoper - Premiere 29-5-1997. Mit: Monte Pederson (Oedipe) Egils Siliņš (Tirésias) Davide Damiani (Créon) Michael Roider (Le berger) Goran Simic (Le grand prêtre) Peter Köves (Phorbas) Walter Fink (Le veilleur) Yu Chen (Thésée) Josef Hopferwieser (Laïos) Marjana Lipovšek (Jocaste/La Sphinge) Ruxandra Donose (Antigone) Mihaela Ungureanu (Mérope) Wiener Sängerknaben, Chor und Orchester der Wiener Staatsoper Dirigent: Michael Gielen Details Oedipe:
- Composer: George Enescu (19 August 1881 -- 4 May 1955) - Performers: Janine Jansen (violin), Boris Brovtsyn (violin), Julia-Maria Kretz (violin), Alexander Sitkovetsky (violin), Amihai Grosz (viola), Julian Rachlin (viola), Maarten Jansen (cello), Jens Peter Maintz (cello) - Year of recording: 2009 (Live in Utrecht, The Netherlands) String Octet in C major, Op. 7, written in 1900. 00:00 - I. Très modéré 12:24 - II. Très fougueux 20:31 - III. Lentement 29:37 - IV. Mouvement de Valse bien rythmée Enescu acknowledged that his String Octet, written when he was only nineteen years old (!), was a transitional work, coming as it did between his highly accomplished juvenilia (he had written four worthy "Study" Symphonies by the age of sixteen) and the first appearance of his mature voice. The...
00:12 - I. Toccata 04:16 - II. Sarabande 11:32 - III. Pavane 17:26 - IV. Bourrée To get my latest CD "Live: Beethoven, Enescu, Chopin" and iTunes : https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/live-beethoven-enescu-chopin/id1139984667 GEORGE ENESCU (1881 – 1955) During his lifetime, George Enescu’s compositional output was eclipsed by his brilliant career as a soloist, chamber musician, conductor, and teacher. A virtuoso violinist who taught the likes of Yehudi Menuhin and who performed with Dinu Lipatti and Pablo Casals, Enescu was also an excellent pianist whose technique was admired by none other than Alfred Cortot. Enescu himself premiered his Piano Suite No. 2 in D major, Op. 10 in 1903. Three of the four movements were written for an international composition competition organized that same ...
Picture: Pyramids by blinck George Enescu (19 August 1881, Liveni -- 4 May 1955, Paris) was a Romanian composer, violinist, pianist, conductor and teacher. Work: Study Symphony No.1 in D-minor (1895) Mov.I: Maestoso 00:00 Mov.II: Andante scherzando 13:24 Mov.III: Scherzo 26:36 Mov.IV: Allegro con fuoco 31:43 Orchestra: Romanian National Radio Orchestra Conductor: Horia Andreescu