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| 19 Nov 2009 by John Terauds There is a magnetic power to the music of Maurice Duruflé. The French organist and composer, who died 23 years ago (at age 84), somehow managed to include the whole scope of Western music traditions -- from Medieval plainsong to the ... Sound Mind - A Classical Music Blog - http://thestar.blogs.com/soundmind/ |
| 2 Nov 2009 by Wayne State University The concert will feature French composer/organist Maurice Duruflé's Requiem, op. 9, for choir, organ and orchestra. The Symphonic Chorus is an ensemble of more than 85 student vocalists conducted by Associate Chair and Associate ... Wayne State University Public Relations - http://media.wayne.edu/releases.php |
| 18 Nov 2009 by JSH Hildegard is described by Wikipedia as "a Christian mystic, German Benedictine abbess, author, counselor, linguist, naturalist, scientist, philosopher, physician, herbalist, poet, channeller, visionary, composer, and polymath." ... Unusual Kentucky - http://unusualkentucky.blogspot.com/ |
| 12 Jun 2009 by Sarah As soon as I learned that CONCORA's 2009 Summer Festival was to be devoted entirely to the works of French composer Maurice Duruflé (1902-1986), I made a mental note: “Get a good biography of Duruflé.” If you read this blog regularly, ... Quodlibet - http://quodlibet-sarah.blogspot.com/ [ More results from Quodlibet ] |
| 22 Oct 2009 by By Rob Hubbard Special to the Pioneer Press From the ancient-meets-modern oeuvre of Estonian composer Arvo Part came his "Te Deum," followed by French composer Maurice Durufle's post-World War II magnum opus, his "Requiem." More than just an opportunity to watch Warland weave his ... Entertainment - http://www.twincities.com/entertainment/ |
| 7 Nov 2009 by Otto Conductor Myun-Whung Chung at times even suggests a dark undertow of despair, as in the funereal plunge and tread of the Introit, yet he is also keenly sensitive to the agnostic composer's essentially sensuous textures (listen to the ... Maurice Duruflé's Fauré-inspired Requiem, offered as the coupling, is likewise given in its fully orchestrated version. The patient serenity of its culminating In Paradisum seems to offer a harmony of the spheres for our age of anxiety. ... Otto's Classical Musick - http://bachradio.blogspot.com/ - References |
| 16 Nov 2009 by JacksonHugh Composed by Maurice Durufle Performed by Atlanta Symphony Orchestra & Chorus Conducted by Robert Shaw 10. Symphony No. 33 in B flat major, K. 319 Menuet: Trio Composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Performed by Prague Chamber Orchestra ... Final Fantasy Shrine Forums - http://forums.ffshrine.org/ - References |
| 16 Nov 2009 by Philip L. Copeland This year several well-known works associated with the holiday spirit will be included on the program, including Maurice Durufle's “Ubi Caritas,” Elizabeth Poston's “Jesus Christ the Apple Tree” and Healy Willan's “The Three Kings.” Other works to be featured will include traditional ... In 2008, the choir won the Heinrich Schütz Perpetual Trophy for their performance of a work by the Baroque composer in the Fleischman International Choral Competition in Cork, Ireland. ... UAB choirs - http://uabchoirs.blogspot.com/ |
| 31 Oct 2009 by Michael Miller Maurice Duruflé, Requiem. After decades, Cantata Singers returns to Schütz's sublime setting of Psalm 116, coupled with the music of John Harbison, a composer whose own thought owes much to the older master. A complementary pairing ... Berkshire Review for the Arts - http://berkshirereview.net/ - References |
| 20 Nov 2009 ... through contemporary selections by American composers Moses Hogan and Eric Whitacre, French composer Maurice Durufle, Australian composer Sarah Hopkins, Latvian composer Juris Karlsons, and Haitian composer Emile Desamours. ... Untitled - http://www.knox.edu/ |
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