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Quelle est la meilleure version de la Symphonie Pastorale de Ralph Vaughan Williams ?

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Singing Sarah puts the visual power into poetry

Sarah Rice… “Visual images can put power into poetry and music – they can make a poem feel real.” Photo: Helen Musa POET, artist, philosopher and academic, Sarah Rice is one of the true chameleons of the Canberra arts scene – and she sings, too. A former soprano with Canberra’s long-running Oriana Chorale, she’s returning to the choir armed with an ArtsACT grant for an ambitious project that puts all her talents to work. The multi-arts project inspired by Rice’s poetry about to take the stage at Llewellyn Hall under the title “Text/ure,” was made that all at easier by the fact that Oriana’s newish conductor, Dan Walker, was keen to attract new audiences and new choristers, so was on board from the start.

Silenced voice of Great War poet to be heard for first time | First world war

#ClassicsaDay #Stokowski Week 4

WTJU Apr 30th, 2021 | By Ralph Graves For April, 2021, the Classics a Day Team celebrates a legend Leopold Stokowski. He was born in April (1882), and became a cultural icon. His recording legacy spans over 60 years. And whether he was conducting a premier orchestra or a group of studio musicians, the sound was unmistakable. To share all of Stokowski’s recordings and arrangements would take far longer than a month. But that means there’s quite a lot to choose from for April! Here are my selections for the final week of #ClassicsaDay #Stokowski. 04/26/21 Rachmaninoff Piano Concerto No. 2 (1929) Rachmaninoff recorded his 2nd concerto with Stokowski and the Philadelphia Orchestra in April, 1929. They had recorded it previously in 1924, though the first movement was never released. The 1929 version has remained continually in print.

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