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markseow · 9 months
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BBC Proms 6 August 2023
JS Bach Sinfonia BWV 1045, Singet dem Herrn ein neues Lied, BWV 225, CPE Bach Heilig ist Gott, Mozart Mass in C minor. Dunedin Consort, directed by John Butt. Soloists Huw Daniel, Jess Dandy, Lucy Crowe, Nardus Williams, Benjamin Hulett, and Robert Davies. Royal Albert Hall, London.
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verdiprati · 6 years
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Mostly Mezzo Mondays: DiDonato, Lezhneva, Alder, Hallenberg, et al.
Mostly Mezzo Mondays: a recurring (though not weekly) feature where, on Monday nights, I blog a list of the upcoming broadcasts that have caught my eye on World Concert Hall. My interests: baroque vocal music, art song recitals, and a list of favorite singers.
Joyce DiDonato joins the Orchestre Révolutionnaire et Romantique for an all-Berlioz program at the BBC Proms. Wednesday, September 5 on BBC Radio 3.*
Julia Lezhneva sings baroque arias by Handel, Vivaldi, Porpora, and Graun, interspersed with instrumental pieces by Torelli, in a concert with the Kammerorchester Basel. Thursday, September 6 on SRF 2 Kultur.
This Theodora from the Proms looks promising: it’s got Louise Alder in the title role with Ann Hallenberg as her friend Irene, plus Iestyn Davies (Didymus), Benjamin Hulett (Septimius), and Tareq Nazmi (Valens). With Arcangelo and the Arcangelo chorus, conducted by Jonathan Cohen. Friday, September 7 on BBC Radio 3.*
* BBC Radio 3 generally makes concert broadcasts available for listening on demand for about a month afterward. I’m not sure about SRF 2 Kultur—on a brief browse of the site, I couldn’t find any archived concerts. 
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gainsayer · 4 years
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The Magic Flute Gets its Revenge at Royal Opera House
The Magic Flute Gets its Revenge at Royal Opera House
The story of The Magic Flute, withholds a symbolism that stands the test of time, depicting some of the values of the Enlightenment that still resonate today, especially the triumph of reason and virtue over irrationality and evil.
  A scene from Die Zauberflote by Mozart @ Royal Opera House. Directed by David McVicar. Conducted by Leo Hussain.
Die Zauberflöte was an instant success with…
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yagi-mk · 5 years
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Bach - Cantata Nun ist das Heil und die Kraft BWV 50 - Van Veldhoven | Netherlands Bach Society
ヨハン・セバスチャン・バッハ (Johann Sebastian Bach)
大天使ミカエルの祝日のためのカンタータ「今や私たちの神の救いと力と」BWV 50  BC,A194
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operacreep · 6 years
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2017, my musical year in review
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The last time I wrote a blog post, Donald Trump had just become President of the USA, which pretty much prefigured the chaos and confusion of the last twelve months. But being on the door step of a possible nuclear obliteration is a good time to look back to all the joyful artistic experiences that made it from bearable to outright gorgeous.  Since I lazily put together a short list of favourites…
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architectnews · 2 years
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Breaking Waves Elbphilharmonie Hamburg by DRIFT
Breaking Waves Elbphilharmonie Hamburg by DRIFT, Architecture, Herzog and de Meuron German Design Photos
Breaking Waves at Elbphilharmonie Hamburg by DRIFT
30 April 2022
Elbphilharmonie, HafenCity, Hamburg, Germany
Architects: Herzog and de Meuron
photo © Florian Holzherr
Breaking Waves Elbphilharmonie Hamburg by DRIFT News
Breaking Waves (2022) by DRIFT at Elbphilharmonie Hamburg
Further dates of the light installation »breaking waves« have to be cancelled
29 April 2022, Update 6pm: Aggressive disruption of the airspace during the premiere
The performances of the light installation »Breaking Waves« announced for today as well as Saturday and Sunday unfortunately have to be cancelled at short notice in coordination with the air safety authorities of Hamburg and Lower Saxony. During the dress rehearsal as well as during the premiere on Thursday, the artwork was massively disturbed by unauthorized high-speed drones.
This resulted in several collisions and subsequent crashes. According to the air safety authorities, air traffic disruptions of this intensity and aggressiveness have never occurred in Germany before.
This calls for a reassessment of the security situation. Since it cannot be ruled out that such crimes by anonymous drone pilots will occur again today and in the following days, a continuation of »Breaking Waves« is not possible in order to protect spectators and employees. The responsible persons of the Elbphilharmonie was well as the artists of DRIFT are sad and frustrated that they have to cancel the performances of the light installation, which already thrilled thousands of spectators at the premiere.
photograph © Florian Holzherr
Previous Press Release from 11am, 29 April 2022:
On Thursday evening, thousands of people gathered in the Port of Hamburg to see the light installation »Breaking Waves« around the Elbphilharmonie by the Dutch artist duo DRIFT. Hundreds of illuminated drones danced around the iconic concert hall following the opening concert of the Hamburg International Music Festival with the NDR Elbphilharmonie Orchestra and Joseph Haydn’s »Creation«. Boat tour companies put on special night trips on the Elbe River for the event. The light installation will be shown three more times until 1 May, at 22:30 each evening. Footage of the artwork is now available online.
Lonneke Gordijn and Ralph Nauta of the artist duo DRIFT have created an artwork that makes the striking exterior of the Elbphilharmonie shine in a new light. With the choreography of the swarm of drones around the Elbphilharmonie, DRIFT seeks to establish a connection between the movement of the river water and the sounds inside the concert hall. »The work is a conversation between the building and the moving light drones. It is an attempt to build a moment of connection between humans, machine and the environment« says Lonneke Gordijn.
Christoph Lieben-Seutter, Lonneke Gordijn at Elbphilharmonie Hamburg: photograph © Daniel Dittus
The artists drew inspiration for the light installation, which was originally planned for the Elbphilharmonie’s fifth birthday, from the second movement of the Piano Concerto by Thomas Adès, the central piece in the anniversary concert on 11 January. »Breaking Waves« was planned in close coordination with the Museum für Kunst und Gewerbe Hamburg, which is dedicating a four-month solo exhibition to the artist duo. The exhibition is running until 8 May 2022 (»DRIFT: Moments of Connection«).
The second concert with Joseph Haydn’s oratorio »The Creation« on 29 April will be broadcast live in the Elbphilharmonie Mediatheque. Alan Gilbert will conduct the NDR Elbphilharmonie Orchestra. The soloists are Christina Landshamer (soprano), Benjamin Hulett (tenor), and Benjamin Appl (baritone). They are joined by the NDR Vokalensemble and the WDR Rundfunkchor.
Studio DRIFT – Lonneke Gordijn, Ralph Nauta: photograph © Teska van Overbeeke
Christoph Lieben-Seutter, General and Artistic Director of the Elbphilharmonie and Laeiszhalle Hamburg: »We are delighted that, thanks to the good weather, far more people had the opportunity to participate in this extraordinary project than would have been the case on the originally scheduled date in January. I viewed the light installation from the water yesterday – it was a great thrill to see the Elbphilharmonie staged in such a spectacular manner. I would like to thank everyone involved for the successful cooperation.«
Christoph Lieben-Seutter, Lonneke Gordijn, Elbphilharmonie Hamburg: photo © Daniel Dittus
Dr Carsten Brosda, Senator for Culture and Media: »With Breaking Waves, the internationally renowned artist duo Studio Drift has created an impressive installation that blends music and visual arts, nature and technology, concert hall and the Elbe, to create one total work of art. Breaking Waves seizes on the Elbphilharmonie’s unique location in an inspired way and makes us aware of the world’s fragility and beauty. It is the result of creative collaboration in the cultural city of Hamburg. With Breaking Waves, Hamburg is sending an unforgettable image out to the world, which is also a warm invitation to come and experience the cultural city of Hamburg in all its diversity in person.«
»Breaking Waves« was planned in close coordination with the Museum für Kunst und Gewerbe Hamburg, which is dedicating a four-month solo exhibition to the artist duo. The exhibition is running until 8 May 2022 (»DRIFT: Moments of Connection«).
The installation is supported by Freundeskreis Elbphilharmonie + Laeiszhalle e.V. First and foremost, the Freundeskreis supports musical projects in the Elbphilharmonie and Laeiszhalle, and facilitates active participation in concert life for its members.
»Breaking Waves« is also organised in cooperation with Superblue.
Dr. Carsten Brosda, Lonneke Gordijn, Ralph Nauta, Christoph Lieben-Seutter: photograph © Daniel Dittus
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27 Mar + 11 January 2022
Elbphilharmonie, HafenCity, Hamburg, Germany
Architects: Herzog and de Meuron
As part of Elbphilharmonie’s 5th Anniversary celebrations, a spectacular light installation by the Amsterdam-based artist duo DRIFT will open the Hamburg International Music Festival. The kinetic installation Breaking Waves by the Dutch artist duo DRIFT, set to Thomas Adès’ Piano Concerto No. 2, will run at 23:00 on 28 April and from 29 April until 1 May, at 22:30 each day.
Elbphilharmonie Hamburg Concert Hall 5th Anniversary News
Hamburg’s landmark to be illuminated by spectacular light installation designed by studio drift
28 April – 1 May 2022 – Elbphilharmonie, Hamburg As part of Elbphilharmonie’s 5th Anniversary celebrations, a spectacular light installation by the Amsterdam-based artist duo DRIFT will open the Hamburg International Music Festival. The kinetic installation Breaking Waves by the Dutch artist duo DRIFT, set to Thomas Adès’ Piano Concerto No. 2, will run at 23:00 on 28 April and from 29 April until 1 May, at 22:30 each day.
Elbphilharmonie. DRIFT, Breaking Waves: photo © Moka Studio
Designed by Herzog & de Meuron, Hamburg’s Elbphilharmonie continues its 5th Anniversary celebrations in the spring with the light and sound installation Breaking Waves (28 April to 1 May 1), launching the 2022 Hamburg International Music Festival.
Breaking Waves to illuminate Hamburg’s landmark
Architecture and music, water and light – the magic of the Elbphilharmonie lies in the interplay between these elements. Surrounded by water on three sides, the concert hall rises like a glass wave in the Elbe River. Hundreds of illuminated drones will dance around the striking building and enhance the architecture in fascinating ways. When choreographing the drones around the Elbphilharmonie, the artists Lonneke Gordijn and Ralph Nauta of DRIFT, founded in 2007, drew inspiration from the second movement of Piano Concerto No. 2 by Thomas Adès − an intoxicating work that combines jazz and contemporary idioms. Hamburg residents and visitors can experience the moving light artwork on the Elbphilharmonie for free from any location in which the western tip and the southern side of the building are clearly visible. The music can be accessed at www.elbphilharmonie.de while watching the light installation.
‘We want to depict the marvels that surround us in nature,’ explains Lonneke Gordijn. DRIFT delights art lovers around the world with moving sculptures that take up elements from nature, such as the structure of dandelion seeds or the movement of enormous flocks of birds. In Breaking Waves, a piece commissioned by the Elbphilharmonie to mark its fifth anniversary, the artist duo explores the movement of the water that surrounds the Elbphilharmonie and connects that to the sound waves inside the venue. The relationship between the building, the water and the music constitutes a key element in how the DRIFT artists aim to synchronise visitors with this special Hamburg landmark. ‘As humans we are admissible to waves in different ways, and can become one with the movement,’ says Gordijn.
Christoph Lieben-Seutter, General and Artistic Director of the Elbphilharmonie and Laeiszhalle Hamburg says: ‘I’m really looking forward to this artistic work, which will bring the Elbphilharmonie to life in spectacular style. In the Elbphilharmonie, architecture and music come together in a particularly inspiring way. Breaking Waves takes this dynamic and transfers it to the building’s facade and is our birthday present to the people of Hamburg. The collaboration with DRIFT demonstrates once again the concert hall’s openness to and interest in other forms of art beyond music.’
Breaking Waves accentuates DRIFT’s mission of bringing art into public spaces so that it can reach a large and broad audience. The artists’ core objective is to create physical installations that allow the audience to experience and feel the art with all their senses.
Ralph Nauta says: ‘Art should be accessible to as many people as possible. That’s why we designed our installation for the public space. When we started working with the Elbphilharmonie, both sides immediately agreed that we should make the music that’s performed inside visible on the outside for people to experience.’
Breaking Waves was planned in close coordination with the Museum für Kunst und Gewerbe Hamburg, which is dedicating a four-month solo exhibition to the artist duo. The exhibition is running until 8 May 2022 (DRIFT: Moments of Connection).
Speicherstadt view: photo © Thies Ratzke
Elbphilharmonie Hamburg Building 5th Anniversary
Elbphilharmonie Hamburg Building Plaza: photo © Iwan Baan
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Elbphilharmonie Voted one of 2018 World’s Greatest Places
This Hamburg concert hall designed by celebrated Swiss architects Herzog & de Meuron is essentially a “glass tower perched atop a giant brick warehouse, surrounded on three sides by water”.
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markseow · 9 months
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Schleswig-Holstein Musik Festival 23 July 2023
JC Bach Harpsichord Concerto Op 1/6, Abel Symphony in E-flat Op 7/6, Mozart Symphony No 1, Arias by Duni and Arne. The Mozartists, led by Alison Bury, directed by Ian Page. Soloists Steven Devine, Benjamin Hulett, and Alexandra Lowe. Petruskirche, Kiel, Germany.
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markseow · 9 months
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Schleswig-Holstein Musik Festival 22 July 2023
JC Bach Harpsichord Concerto Op 1/6, Abel Symphony in E-flat Op 7/6, Mozart Symphony No 1, Arias by Duni and Arne. The Mozartists, led by Alison Bury, directed by Ian Page. Soloists Steven Devine, Benjamin Hulett, and Alexandra Lowe. St. Bartholomaus-Kirche, Wesselburen, Germany.
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madame-yus-wife · 6 years
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... so far we’ve seen only very little of Grimoaldo, Garibaldo, and Eduige (Benjamin Hulett, Andrea Mastroni, Avery Amereau) but I certainly like Grimoaldo’s voice a lot so far.
From the 2018 livestream of GF Händel’s “Rodelinda” at the Opéra de Lille.
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madame-yus-wife · 6 years
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“Saul” & general amazingess
From the 2015 Glyndebourne production of GF Händel’s oratorio “Saul”.
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markseow · 5 years
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Concert 8 June 2019   Mozart Symphony No. 1 in E flat major, K.16, Arias from Apollo et Hyacinthus, Il re pastore, Mitridate, re di Ponto, and Exsultate, jubilate. Classical Opera, led by Davina Clarke, conducted by Ian Page. Soloists: Sarah Fox, Lawrence Zazzo, Benjamin Hulett. Megaron Concert Hall, Athens
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markseow · 7 years
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Opera 12-13 June 2017
Mozart Apollo et Hyacinthus and Grabmusik Classical Opera, conducted by Ian Page, led by Bojan Cicic. Soloists: Benjamin Hulett, Klara Ek, Tim Mead, James Hall, Gemma Summerfield, Benjamin Appl. Directed by Thomas Guthrie. St John’s Smith Square
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markseow · 7 years
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Opera 10 June 2017
Mozart Apollo et Hyacinthus and Grabmusik Classical Opera, conducted by Ian Page, led by Bojan Cicic. Soloists: Benjamin Hulett, Klara Ek, Tim Mead, James Hall, Gemma Summerfield, Benjamin Appl. Directed by Thomas Guthrie. Birmingham Town Hall
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