Allegro FilmsFrom the Stadthalle Wuppertal, 1977 Violinist Itzhak Perlman and pianist Bruno Canino performed "The Ragtime Dance"
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Itzhak Perlman & Bruno Canino: Joplin - The Ragtime Dance (arr. Perlman)Allegro Films2019-07-04 | From the Stadthalle Wuppertal, 1977 Violinist Itzhak Perlman and pianist Bruno Canino performed "The Ragtime Dance"
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Itzhak Perlman - violin Bruno Canino - piano
Joplin - The Ragtime Dance (arr. Perlman)
A Christopher Nupen FilmAshkenazy: Frédéric Chopin - Prelude, Op. 28 No. 4Allegro Films2024-06-06 | Excerpt of the film "Vladimir Ashkenazy: Frédéric Chopin - 24 Préludes Opus 28": youtube.com/watch?v=sjQQfsp8hsE
Live recording from 1980 Vladimir Ashkenazy - piano Frédéric Chopin - Frédéric Chopin - Prelude, Op. 28 No. 4
An Allegro Film by Christopher Nupen
More concerts from Ashkenazy: goo.gl/mSkg1O Subscribe to the channel for more content: goo.gl/GLSuto Buy the DVD here: http://www.allegrofilms.com/filmsDavid Attenborough on Christopher Nupen & Jacqueline Du Pré (Interview) | Listening Through the LensAllegro Films2023-09-20 | Sir David Attenborough speaks about Christopher Nupen (1934–2023) and Jacqueline Du Pré (1945–1987). He explains how he first came across the music filmmaker's work, and how Nupen's films helped preserve and shape the legendary cellist's legacy.
Interview excerpt for the documentary "Christopher Nupen – Listening Through the Lens", featuring Christopher Nupen. Daniel Barenboim, Vladimir Ashkenazy, Daniil Trifonov, John Williams, Evgeny Kissin, Pinchas Zukerman, David Attenborough, David Elstein, Michael Grade, Melvyn Bragg, Jacqueline du Pré and Andrés Segovia.
David Attenborough is an acclaimed filmmaker, natural historian, and broadcaster. In the 1960s and 70s, he served as director of programming for the BBC and controller of BBC 2. He gained fame as a writer as well as a narrator and presenter of many nature documentaries and natural history programmes (such as "Life on Earth") and is an advocate for many environmental causes.
In the 13th and final Episode, the "Barenboim on Beethoven" series concludes with a spirited performance of Beethoven’s Fifth Symphony, with the young Barenboim at the helm of the New Philharmonia Orchestra. There is no motif in Western music more widely known or parodied than the one that opens Beethoven’s Fifth Symphony, with its hammer blows of fate.
Music piece excerpts performed: 0:20 Ludwig van Beethoven - Symphony No. 5 in C minor, Op. 67
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Episode 12 takes a closer look at Sonata No. 32 in C Minor, Op. 111. Of Beethoven’s 32 piano sonatas, this last one is unique in its makeup, consisting of just two movements. As Barenboim puts it, the two movements balance each other out with a “prevailing inner logic”: if the first movement, “with its terrifying energy, shows us only one side of Beethoven’s nature… this world with all its struggles,” the second - variations on an Arietta - presents a vision of “eternity undisturbed,” a profoundly spiritual expression of a pure innocence “consciously won, through the lessons of experience.”
Music piece excerpts performed: 02:14 Ludwig van Beethoven - Sonata No. 32 in C Minor, Op. 111 (2nd Movement) 05:11 Ludwig van Beethoven - Sonata No. 32 in C Minor, Op. 111 (2nd Movement)
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In Episode 11, Barenboim, having already taken us through middle-period Beethoven – the “Waldstein”, the "Appassionata”, and the "Eroica" – argues that the “unmistakable quality” of Beethoven's late works represents “a logical development of his whole life’s work.”
Music piece excerpts performed: 01:18 Ludwig van Beethoven - Sonata No. 32 in C minor, Op. 111 (1st Movement) 02:14 Ludwig van Beethoven - String Quartet No. 13, Op. 130 (Finale) 04:02 Ludwig van Beethoven - Sonata No. 32 in C minor, Op. 111 (1st Movement) 05:02 Ludwig van Beethoven - Cello Sonata in C major, Op. 102 (2nd Movement) 05:14 Ludwig van Beethoven - String Quartet in C-sharp minor, Op. 131 (5th Movement)
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Barenboim suggests that when we think of Beethoven as a symphonist par excellence, it is not only because of his nine legendary symphonies; it’s also because “almost all his music, symphonic, instrumental or vocal, has a certain unmistakable symphonic character about it.” Sitting at the piano, Barenboim looks at the qualities with which Beethoven infused all his work - the “sheer breadth of his expression,” his “sensitivity for color and sound… just as acute as that of the French Impressionists,” and his compulsion to depict and overcome the great struggle of the human condition.
Music piece excerpts performed: 01:39 Ludwig van Beethoven - Sonata No. 15 in D major, Op. 28, "Pastoral"
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“I doubt whether in the whole history of the arts,” says Daniel Barenboim, “there has been such a great stride forward in such a short time… I believe it opens a new page in the history of human consciousness.” He is speaking about Beethoven’s Third Symphony, the Eroica, among the composer’s most celebrated works with its ties to Napoleon Bonaparte, Emperor of France. It was a watershed moment in the evolution of Beethoven’s artistry and the wider Romantic revolution.
Music piece excerpts performed: 01:32 Ludwig van Beethoven - Symphony No. 3 in E-flat major, Op. 55, "Eroica"
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In the film, Nupen reflects on musicians and composers, spanning more than 50 years. He is joined by leading figures in music (Daniel Barenboim, Vladimir Ashkenazy, Daniil Trifonov, John Williams, Evgeny Kissin and Pinchas Zukerman) and broadcasting (David Attenborough, David Elstein, Michael Grade and Melvyn Bragg) who share their insight of a unique chapter in the history of music on television. "Listening Through The Lens" cherry-picks from Nupen’s best work from 1966 to 2017. When he started, he instinctively blended documentary and musical performance, to create a new genre of film. He filmed musicians at close quarters on stage, in their natural environment, where they have most to offer. A musician himself, Nupen’s musical friends were among the most renowned artists of the 20th and 21st century. As his experience grew, he tackled musical ideas and the lives of the great composers (such as Schubert, Sibelius, Paganini, Tchaikovsky or Brahms).
The Oxford philosopher and historian, Sir Isaiah Berlin, described Nupen’s films as being "at just about the highest level which television is capable of reaching".
Featuring: Christopher Nupen. Daniel Barenboim, Vladimir Ashkenazy, Daniil Trifonov, John Williams, Evgeny Kissin, Pinchas Zukerman, David Attenborough, David Elstein, Michael Grade, Melvyn Bragg, Jacqueline du Pré, Andrés Segovia
In Episode 8, Barenboim returns to Beethoven’s preoccupation with the pursuit of happiness and takes a closer look at his Op. 69 Cello Sonata: inter lacrimas et luctus, “between tears and grief.” Fifty years after its recording, episode eight captures the effortless musicality and irrepressible joy that have made generations of music lovers fall in love with Jacqueline du Pré. Having recently married Daniel Barenboim, “Jackie” joins her husband in this historic duet.
Music piece excerpts performed: 00:00 Ludwig van Beethoven - Cello Sonata No. 3 in A major, Op. 69 02:42 Ludwig van Beethoven - Cello Sonata No. 3 in A major, Op. 69
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In the film, Nupen reflects on musicians and composers, spanning more than 50 years. He is joined by leading figures in music (Daniel Barenboim, Vladimir Ashkenazy, Daniil Trifonov, John Williams, Evgeny Kissin and Pinchas Zukerman) and broadcasting (David Attenborough, David Elstein, Michael Grade and Melvyn Bragg) who share their insight of a unique chapter in the history of music on television. "Listening Through The Lens" cherry-picks from Nupen’s best work from 1966 to 2017. When he started, he instinctively blended documentary and musical performance, to create a new genre of film. He filmed musicians at close quarters on stage, in their natural environment, where they have most to offer. A musician himself, Nupen’s musical friends were among the most renowned artists of the 20th and 21st century. As his experience grew, he tackled musical ideas and the lives of the great composers (such as Schubert, Sibelius, Paganini, Tchaikovsky or Brahms).
The Oxford philosopher and historian, Sir Isaiah Berlin, described Nupen’s films as being "at just about the highest level which television is capable of reaching".
Featuring: Christopher Nupen. Daniel Barenboim, Vladimir Ashkenazy, Daniil Trifonov, John Williams, Evgeny Kissin, Pinchas Zukerman, David Attenborough, David Elstein, Michael Grade, Melvyn Bragg, Jacqueline du Pré, Andrés Segovia
In Episode 7, the remarkable Fourth Piano Concerto concludes with Daniel Barenboim alongside Sir Adrian Boult and the New Philharmonia Orchestra. The 2nd movement evokes a stirring dialogue between “the opposite extremes of Beethoven”: what Barenboim calls “a dramatic, energetic, almost bestial orchestra” and the “angelic, naïve statements of the piano.” Barenboim praises the architecture of the concerto and shows us how the “relation of the detail to the whole… contains the greatest possible beauty.” A transition of “perfect symmetry” leads into the final movement, lyrical and witty, with trumpets and drums subtly entering the fray.
Music piece excerpts performed: 0: 49 Ludwig van Beethoven - Piano Concerto No. 4 in G major, Op. 58 (2nd Movement) 2: 19 Ludwig van Beethoven - Piano Concerto No. 4 in G major, Op. 58 (2nd Movement and transition to 3rd Movement)
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In the film, Nupen reflects on musicians and composers, spanning more than 50 years. He is joined by leading figures in music (Daniel Barenboim, Vladimir Ashkenazy, Daniil Trifonov, John Williams, Evgeny Kissin and Pinchas Zukerman) and broadcasting (David Attenborough, David Elstein, Michael Grade and Melvyn Bragg) who share their insight of a unique chapter in the history of music on television. "Listening Through The Lens" cherry-picks from Nupen’s best work from 1966 to 2017. When he started, he instinctively blended documentary and musical performance, to create a new genre of film. He filmed musicians at close quarters on stage, in their natural environment, where they have most to offer. A musician himself, Nupen’s musical friends were among the most renowned artists of the 20th and 21st century. As his experience grew, he tackled musical ideas and the lives of the great composers (such as Schubert, Sibelius, Paganini, Tchaikovsky or Brahms).
The Oxford philosopher and historian, Sir Isaiah Berlin, described Nupen’s films as being "at just about the highest level which television is capable of reaching".
Featuring: Christopher Nupen. Daniel Barenboim, Vladimir Ashkenazy, Daniil Trifonov, John Williams, Evgeny Kissin, Pinchas Zukerman, David Attenborough, David Elstein, Michael Grade, Melvyn Bragg, Jacqueline du Pré, Andrés Segovia
In Episodes 6 and 7, Barenboim provides us an up-close look at Beethoven’s Piano Concerto No. 4, which Barenboim describes as “one of the strongest reminders of the comprehensiveness of [Beethoven’s] vision”; a soulful and contemplative work that finds the composer at his poetic best.
Music piece excerpts performed: 01:32 Ludwig van Beethoven - Piano Concerto No. 4 in G major, Op. 58 03:02 Ludwig van Beethoven - Piano Concerto No. 4 in G major, Op. 58 04:44 Ludwig van Beethoven - Piano Concerto No. 4 in G major, Op. 58 (Complete 1st Movement)
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In the film, Nupen reflects on musicians and composers, spanning more than 50 years. He is joined by leading figures in music (Daniel Barenboim, Vladimir Ashkenazy, Daniil Trifonov, John Williams, Evgeny Kissin and Pinchas Zukerman) and broadcasting (David Attenborough, David Elstein, Michael Grade and Melvyn Bragg) who share their insight of a unique chapter in the history of music on television. "Listening Through The Lens" cherry-picks from Nupen’s best work from 1966 to 2017. When he started, he instinctively blended documentary and musical performance, to create a new genre of film. He filmed musicians at close quarters on stage, in their natural environment, where they have most to offer. A musician himself, Nupen’s musical friends were among the most renowned artists of the 20th and 21st century. As his experience grew, he tackled musical ideas and the lives of the great composers (such as Schubert, Sibelius, Paganini, Tchaikovsky or Brahms).
The Oxford philosopher and historian, Sir Isaiah Berlin, described Nupen’s films as being "at just about the highest level which television is capable of reaching".
Featuring: Christopher Nupen. Daniel Barenboim, Vladimir Ashkenazy, Daniil Trifonov, John Williams, Evgeny Kissin, Pinchas Zukerman, David Attenborough, David Elstein, Michael Grade, Melvyn Bragg, Jacqueline du Pré, Andrés Segovia
In Episode 5, Barenboim elaborates on Beethoven's creative working process as a composer and turns his attention to "Fidelio" (which was originally called "Leonore"), Beethoven’s only opera. Barenboim points out that Beethoven almost never rewrote his work, but his opera went through many modifications before finding the form in which it is most commonly performed today.
Music piece excerpts performed: 04:05 Ludwig van Beethoven - Leonora Ouverture No. 2, Op. 72a
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In the film, Nupen reflects on musicians and composers, spanning more than 50 years. He is joined by leading figures in music (Daniel Barenboim, Vladimir Ashkenazy, Daniil Trifonov, John Williams, Evgeny Kissin and Pinchas Zukerman) and broadcasting (David Attenborough, David Elstein, Michael Grade and Melvyn Bragg) who share their insight of a unique chapter in the history of music on television. "Listening Through The Lens" cherry-picks from Nupen’s best work from 1966 to 2017. When he started, he instinctively blended documentary and musical performance, to create a new genre of film. He filmed musicians at close quarters on stage, in their natural environment, where they have most to offer. A musician himself, Nupen’s musical friends were among the most renowned artists of the 20th and 21st century. As his experience grew, he tackled musical ideas and the lives of the great composers (such as Schubert, Sibelius, Paganini, Tchaikovsky or Brahms).
The Oxford philosopher and historian, Sir Isaiah Berlin, described Nupen’s films as being "at just about the highest level which television is capable of reaching".
Featuring: Christopher Nupen. Daniel Barenboim, Vladimir Ashkenazy, Daniil Trifonov, John Williams, Evgeny Kissin, Pinchas Zukerman, David Attenborough, David Elstein, Michael Grade, Melvyn Bragg, Jacqueline du Pré, Andrés Segovia
Episode 4 is an unforgettable recital: Barenboim’s fiery interpretation of the “Appassionata” Sonata, a spectacular encapsulation of the synthesis of extremes and contrasts so associated with Beethoven’s character.
Music piece excerpts performed: 01:22 Ludwig van Beethoven - Sonata No. 23 in F minor, Op. 57, "Appassionata"
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In the film, Nupen reflects on musicians and composers, spanning more than 50 years. He is joined by leading figures in music (Daniel Barenboim, Vladimir Ashkenazy, Daniil Trifonov, John Williams, Evgeny Kissin and Pinchas Zukerman) and broadcasting (David Attenborough, David Elstein, Michael Grade and Melvyn Bragg) who share their insight of a unique chapter in the history of music on television. "Listening Through The Lens" cherry-picks from Nupen’s best work from 1966 to 2017. When he started, he instinctively blended documentary and musical performance, to create a new genre of film. He filmed musicians at close quarters on stage, in their natural environment, where they have most to offer. A musician himself, Nupen’s musical friends were among the most renowned artists of the 20th and 21st century. As his experience grew, he tackled musical ideas and the lives of the great composers (such as Schubert, Sibelius, Paganini, Tchaikovsky or Brahms).
The Oxford philosopher and historian, Sir Isaiah Berlin, described Nupen’s films as being "at just about the highest level which television is capable of reaching".
Featuring: Christopher Nupen. Daniel Barenboim, Vladimir Ashkenazy, Daniil Trifonov, John Williams, Evgeny Kissin, Pinchas Zukerman, David Attenborough, David Elstein, Michael Grade, Melvyn Bragg, Jacqueline du Pré, Andrés Segovia
In Episode 3, Barenboim explores the importance of form – the "inner logic" of music that creates connections between sound and "embraces the very essence of musical experience". He explains Beethoven's preoccupation with the form as a tool that creates "a unity from opposing and themes" and contrasted, co-acting elements such as rhythm and melody.
Music piece excerpts performed: 01:35 Ludwig van Beethoven - Sonata No. 21 in C major, "Waldstein" (Subject 1) 02:15 Ludwig van Beethoven - Sonata No. 21 in C major, "Waldstein" (Subject 2)
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In Episode 2, Barenboim shines the spotlight on Beethoven’s innovations: just as he refused to show subservience to his aristocratic patrons or “assume the role of a cook", he flouted convention in music. He chose to enliven his sonatas and symphonies with a frenetic, intense Scherzo in place of the Minuet movement that was so ingrained in tradition and society.
Music piece excerpts performed: 01:20 Ludwig van Beethoven - Piano Sonata No. 3 in C major, Op. 2, No. 3 (1st Movement)
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Watch the full performance: youtu.be/rABoijDNWlQ Subscribe to the channel for more content: goo.gl/GLSutoBeethovens Genius and His Fate of Deafness | Barenboim on Beethoven Series (1/13)Allegro Films2022-05-12 | In 1970, Argentinian-Israeli conductor and pianist Daniel Barenboim and his close friend, filmmaker Christopher Nupen, collaborated on a thirteen-part series about Ludwig van Beethoven – marking the occasion of the 200th anniversary of the composer's birth. Lost to the British public for half a century, this series of films has never been shown together on national television in the UK. Now, as we celebrate the 250th anniversary in 2020, the episodes have been resurrected in their original form.
In Episode 1, Barenboim guides us through Beethoven's dramatic personal struggle with the fate of deafness and speaks of the composer's determination to face the challenges of destiny and despair by creating a musical expression of optimism and strength.
Music piece excerpts performed: 01:31 Ludwig van Beethoven - Symphony No. 2 in D major, Op. 36 05:27 Ludwig van Beethoven - Piano Sonata No. 1 in F minor, Op. 2 No. 1
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A Christopher Nupen FilmSchubert - Sonatina Opus 137 No. 1 D. 384 First Movement (Zukerman, Neikrug)Allegro Films2022-04-11 | Live recording from Saint John's Smith Square, London (1978) Pinchas Zukerman - viola Marc Neikrug - piano
Schubert - Sonatina Opus 137 No. 1 D. 384 First Movement
A Christopher Nupen FilmSchubert - Arpeggione Sonata D821, I. Allegro Moderato (Zukerman & Neikrug)Allegro Films2022-04-04 | Live recording from 1984 Pinchas Zukerman - viola Marc Neikrug - piano
Franz Schubert - Arpeggione Sonata D821, I. Allegro Moderato
A Christopher Nupen FilmBeethoven - Violin Sonata Op47 No.9 Third movement - Kreutzer Sonata (Milstein, Pludermacher)Allegro Films2022-03-28 | Live recording from the concert hall Berwerdhallen in Stockholm, Sweden.
Nathan Milstein - violin Georges Pludermacher - piano
Ludwig van Beethoven - Violin Sonata Op 47 No. 9 Third movement (Presto) - "Kreutzer Sonata"
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A Christopher Nupen FilmDu Pré, Perlman, Barenboim, Mehta, Zukerman: Schubert - Piano-Quintet Trout in A Major, D.667Allegro Films2022-03-21 | Franz Schubert - Piano Quintet "Trout" in A Major D.667, IV. Andantino – Allegretto
Pinchas Zukerman - piano Itzhak Perlman - violin Jacqueline Du Pré - cello Daniel Barenboim - piano English Chamber Orchestra
Find more information about Itzhak Perlman: http://www.allegrofilms.com/perlmanAshkenazy & Perlman recording César Francks Sonata in A Major for Violin & Piano at Decca StudiosAllegro Films2022-03-14 | César Franck - Sonata in A Major for Violin and Piano
Itzhak Perlman - violin Vladimir Ashkenazy - piano
Find more information about Itzhak Perlman: http://www.allegrofilms.com/perlmanPerlman: J.S. Bach - Partita in E Major, BWV 1006 (new HD-version with international subtitles)Allegro Films2022-03-07 | Live recording from Saint John's Smith Square, London (1978) Itzhak Perlman - violin
Johann Sebastian Bach - Partita in E major, BWV 1006
1:19 Prélude 4:50 Loure 8:07 Gavotte en rondeau 11:19 Menuet I 13:16 Menuet II 15:10 Bourrée 16:43 Gigue
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This is the last of the set of three sonatas and three partitas which Bach completed in 1720 when he was employed in Cöthen.
Christopher Nupen about the performance: "A memorable performance of the Bach partita shot live at a public concert in London which helped us to learn that there is almost always a depth to live performance on film that is frequently missing from studio performances."
A Christopher Nupen FilmBarenboim, Ashkenazy, English Chamber Orchestra: Mozart - Double Concerto, 2nd movementAllegro Films2022-02-28 | From the Fairfield Halls, Croydon
Daniel Barenboim - piano Vladimir Ashkenazy - piano English Chamber Orchestra
Daniel Barenboim, Vladimir Ashkenazy, and English Chamber Orchestra: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart - 2nd movement
A Christopher Nupen FilmItzhak Perlman: Brahms - Violin Concerto in D major, Op. 77 (3rd movement)Allegro Films2022-02-21 | Itzhak Perlman: Brahms - Violin Concerto in D major, Op. 77 (3rd movement) Allegro giocoso, ma non troppo vivace – Poco più presto (D major)
Lawrence Foster - conductor Itzhak Perlman - violin The Philarmonia Orchestra of London
A Christopher Nupen FilmDu Pré, Barenboim and Zukerman: Beethoven - Ghost, Piano Trio (first movement)Allegro Films2022-02-14 | Ludwig van Beethoven - Ghost, an excerpt of op.70 no.1 "Ghost" (first movement)
Daniel Barenboim - piano Pinchas Zukerman - violin Jacqueline du Pré - cello
Find more information about Itzhak Perlman: http://www.allegrofilms.com/perlmanNathan Milstein having dinner with Pinchas Zukerman (1991)Allegro Films2022-02-10 | Nathan Milstein, one of the finest performing musicians of the 20th century, talks entertainingly about music to a younger friend and fellow violinist, Pinchas Zukerman.
Find more about Nathan Milstein: http://www.allegrofilms.com/milsteinAndrés Segovia: Albeniz - Asturias - Leyenda (Alcázar Palace in Sevilla, 1976)Allegro Films2022-02-03 | From the Alcázar Palace in Sevilla, Spain Isaac Albéniz - Leyenda, an excerpt of the film "Andrés Segovia: The Song of the Guitar"
Performed by Andrés Segovia Produced by Christopher Nupen
Find more information about Andrés Segovia: http://www.allegrofilms.com/segoviaJohn Williams: Heitor Villa-Lobos - Prelude No. 2 (Live at Ronnie Scotts Jazz Club, 1971)Allegro Films2022-01-06 | Live recording from the Ronnie Scott's Jazz Club, London (1971) Watch the whole film by Christopher Nupen: youtu.be/QwduGlFNjek
John Williams - guitar
Heitor Villa-Lobos - Prelude No. 2
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From the age of 11, Williams attended summer courses with Andrés Segovia at the Accademia Musicale Chigiana in Siena, Italy. You may also be interested in: 𝗔𝗻𝗱𝗿𝗲́𝘀 𝗦𝗲𝗴𝗼𝘃𝗶𝗮: 𝗧𝗵𝗲 𝗦𝗼𝗻𝗴 𝗼𝗳 𝘁𝗵𝗲 𝗚𝘂𝗶𝘁𝗮𝗿 - Music film, 1976: youtube.com/watch?v=Zmsz-rbn08s 𝗦𝗲𝗴𝗼𝘃𝗶𝗮 𝗮𝘁 𝗟𝗼𝘀 𝗢𝗹𝗶𝘃𝗼𝘀 - Documentary about Andrés Segovia, 1967: youtu.be/1QV_56-9flAJohn Williams: Julio Salvador Sagreras - El Colibri (Live at Ronnie Scotts Jazz Club, 1971)Allegro Films2021-12-30 | Live recording from the Ronnie Scott's Jazz Club, London (1971) Watch the whole film by Christopher Nupen: youtu.be/QwduGlFNjek
John Williams - guitar
Julio Salvador Sagreras - El Colibri
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From the age of 11, Williams attended summer courses with Andrés Segovia at the Accademia Musicale Chigiana in Siena, Italy. You may also be interested in: 𝗔𝗻𝗱𝗿𝗲́𝘀 𝗦𝗲𝗴𝗼𝘃𝗶𝗮: 𝗧𝗵𝗲 𝗦𝗼𝗻𝗴 𝗼𝗳 𝘁𝗵𝗲 𝗚𝘂𝗶𝘁𝗮𝗿 - Music film, 1976: youtube.com/watch?v=Zmsz-rbn08s 𝗦𝗲𝗴𝗼𝘃𝗶𝗮 𝗮𝘁 𝗟𝗼𝘀 𝗢𝗹𝗶𝘃𝗼𝘀 - Documentary about Andrés Segovia, 1967: youtu.be/1QV_56-9flAJohn Williams: Manuel María Ponce - Scherzino Mexicano (Live at Ronnie Scotts Jazz Club, 1971)Allegro Films2021-12-23 | Live recording from the Ronnie Scott's Jazz Club, London (1971) Watch the whole film by Christopher Nupen: youtu.be/QwduGlFNjek
John Williams - guitar
Manuel María Ponce - Scherzino Mexicano
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From the age of 11, Williams attended summer courses with Andrés Segovia at the Accademia Musicale Chigiana in Siena, Italy. You may also be interested in: 𝗔𝗻𝗱𝗿𝗲́𝘀 𝗦𝗲𝗴𝗼𝘃𝗶𝗮: 𝗧𝗵𝗲 𝗦𝗼𝗻𝗴 𝗼𝗳 𝘁𝗵𝗲 𝗚𝘂𝗶𝘁𝗮𝗿 - Music film, 1976: youtube.com/watch?v=Zmsz-rbn08s 𝗦𝗲𝗴𝗼𝘃𝗶𝗮 𝗮𝘁 𝗟𝗼𝘀 𝗢𝗹𝗶𝘃𝗼𝘀 - Documentary about Andrés Segovia, 1967: youtu.be/1QV_56-9flAJohn Williams: Stanley Myers - Cavatina (Live at Ronnie Scotts Jazz Club, 1971)Allegro Films2021-12-16 | Live recording from the Ronnie Scott's Jazz Club, London (1971) Watch the whole film by Christopher Nupen: youtu.be/QwduGlFNjek
John Williams - guitar
Stanley Myers - Cavatina
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From the age of 11, Williams attended summer courses with Andrés Segovia at the Accademia Musicale Chigiana in Siena, Italy. You may also be interested in: 𝗔𝗻𝗱𝗿𝗲́𝘀 𝗦𝗲𝗴𝗼𝘃𝗶𝗮: 𝗧𝗵𝗲 𝗦𝗼𝗻𝗴 𝗼𝗳 𝘁𝗵𝗲 𝗚𝘂𝗶𝘁𝗮𝗿 - Music film, 1976: youtube.com/watch?v=Zmsz-rbn08s 𝗦𝗲𝗴𝗼𝘃𝗶𝗮 𝗮𝘁 𝗟𝗼𝘀 𝗢𝗹𝗶𝘃𝗼𝘀 - Documentary about Andrés Segovia, 1967: youtu.be/1QV_56-9flAJohn Williams: Domenico Scarlatti - Sonata K. 380 (Live at Ronnie Scotts Jazz Club, 1971)Allegro Films2021-12-09 | Live recording from the Ronnie Scott's Jazz Club, London (1971) Watch the whole film by Christopher Nupen: youtu.be/QwduGlFNjek
John Williams - guitar
Domenico Scarlatti - Sonata K. 380
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From the age of 11, Williams attended summer courses with Andrés Segovia at the Accademia Musicale Chigiana in Siena, Italy. You may also be interested in: 𝗔𝗻𝗱𝗿𝗲́𝘀 𝗦𝗲𝗴𝗼𝘃𝗶𝗮: 𝗧𝗵𝗲 𝗦𝗼𝗻𝗴 𝗼𝗳 𝘁𝗵𝗲 𝗚𝘂𝗶𝘁𝗮𝗿 - Music film, 1976: youtube.com/watch?v=Zmsz-rbn08s 𝗦𝗲𝗴𝗼𝘃𝗶𝗮 𝗮𝘁 𝗟𝗼𝘀 𝗢𝗹𝗶𝘃𝗼𝘀 - Documentary about Andrés Segovia, 1967: youtu.be/1QV_56-9flAEvgeny Kissin: Paganini/Liszt - Etude No. 3 La CampanellaAllegro Films2021-08-05 | Live recording from the Royal Albert Hall in London, 1997 Watch here the full production: youtu.be/8WDU14w_AZc
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Evgeny Kissin - piano Paganini/Liszt - Etude No. 3 "La Campanella"
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Per Arne Glorvigen - bandoneonist Alois Posch - double bassist Vadim Sakharov - pianist Gidon Kremer - violinist
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Itzhak Perlman - violin Vladimir Ashkenazy - piano
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