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Les Metamorphoses & Pieter Wispelwey Weinberg
Les Métamorphoses, Raphaël Feye & Pieter Wispelwey - Weinberg Photo Art by Peter De Bruyne
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Tallis Scholars - Obrecht's Missa Sancto de Donatiano
Peter Phillips conducts Obrecht's Missa Sancto de Donatiano With The Tallis Scholars
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35:47
Guide to the lakes - Hans Vercauteren & Lente Verelst
𝗣𝗲𝗿𝗳𝗼𝗿𝗺𝗲𝗿𝘀 Composers | Hans Vercauteren & Lente Verelst Actor (Guide/Wordsworth) | Charles Sobry Soprano | Hanne Roos Violin | Maximilian Lohse Piano | Yasuko Takahashi Based on William Wordsworth’s Guide to the Lakes, a poetic tourist guide about the Lake District, composers Lente Verelst and Hans Vercauteren each wrote a brand new set of songs. A musical trio consisting of Hanne Roos, Maximilian Lohse and Yasuko Takahashi brilliantly and generously perform these new pieces. The music will guide you through points of view, excursions, picnics, wondering thoughts, riddles and impressions that will be scarcely ever effaced. Actor Charles Sobry takes on the role of guide to these lakes and sometimes even of Wordsworth himself. With introductions, afterthoughts and some delightful poems this is a dramatic and integrated concert performance, set in the awe-inspiring environment of the Nottebohm Room, in the Hendrik Conscience Heritage Library. One of the very few places this book is still to be found. 𝗣𝗿𝗼𝗴𝗿𝗮𝗺 Hans Vercauteren - The tourist Lente Verelst - How to entertain your guests at a dinner themed dinner Hans Vercauteren - A picnic Hans Vercauteren - Cottages Lente Verelst - How many stones do you count? (Long Meg and her daughters) Hans Vercauteren - Scawfell Lente Verelst - What is the difference between a horse and a boat? Hans Vercauteren - Above the Lake Hans Vercauteren - Humming N°1 Lente Verelst - How does the meadow-flower its bloom unfold? Hans Vercauteren - Ullswater Lente Verelst - Origin of the word picnic
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Inside The Hearing Machine - Tom Beghin
“You do hear better if you put your head under this machine, don’t you?,” André Stein asked Beethoven, referring to the Gehörmaschine he had built in 1820 to install on top of Beethoven’s Broadwood piano. Two centuries later, we can experience this machine ourselves and wonder: Do we hear Beethoven differently? This recording takes you inside the hearing machine; the multisensory playground of the deaf composer for whom the machine wasn't merely a hearing aid. Program: - Piano Sonata n°30 in E major Op. 109 - Ludwig van Beethoven - Piano Sonata n°31 in A flat major Op. 110 - Ludwig van Beethoven - Piano Sonata n°32 in C minor Op. 111 - Ludwig van Beethoven
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Symphony 7 - Beethoven - Anima Eterna Brugge - Jakob Lehmann
Beethoven's Seventh is a dazzling exploration of the orchestral palette and a masterful demonstration of rhythmic ingenuity! Anima Eterna Brugge got famous because of their historically informed practice and their critical study of the score and the positioning of the musicians. This time they bring you their vision on what the exhilarating 7th Symphony of Beethoven should sound like. The orchestra is conducted by Jakob Lehmann, who steps onto the dais for the first time.
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