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เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 2 เม.ย. 2020
The University of Leeds International Concert Series | OFFICIAL
Episode 3: Behind the Mic - Bibi Thomas Gándara
This episode, Oliver interviews ex-intern and School of Music alumna, Bibi Thomas Gándara, who is back visiting with her client, Federico Colli. Bibi shares all about the transition from university to industry, and the importance of grabbing all opportunities with both hands.
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Episode 2: Behind the Mic - Jack Simpson
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Episode 2: Behind the Mic - Jack Simpson
Inspired By Bragg: Aurora Percussion Duo: Metal - Ouroboros
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Inspired By Bragg: Aurora Percussion Duo: Metal - Ouroboros
Inspired By Bragg: Aurora Percussion Duo:
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Inspired By Bragg: Aurora Percussion Duo:
Brahms - Violin Sonata no 3 in D minor, op 108
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Brahms - Violin Sonata no 3 in D minor, op 108
Clarinet Fantasies by John Ireland and Robert Schumann
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Clarinet Fantasies by John Ireland and Robert Schumann
Dimitri Shostakovich - Sonata for Cello and Piano, op 40
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Dimitri Shostakovich - Sonata for Cello and Piano, op 40
Beethoven - String Quartet, op 59 no 2 ‘Razumovsky’
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Beethoven - String Quartet, op 59 no 2 ‘Razumovsky’
Mic Spencer - Per me si va nella città dolente
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Mic Spencer - Per me si va nella città dolente
Spectacular melding of horn and piano!
Great performance..Nice tenor guitar.
The Joe Webb trio ... quite possibly the best jazz trio I have ever seen.. well actually there are the best. As the other person said and I agree. Seen them on 2 occasions they owned the room. The new album is a mixture of textures and jazz genres really really recommend it. 🎶🎵🎶🔥🔥
This trio is the ultimate there is no better. Have seen them live.
What a beautiful combination of talents. Very moving.
Thank you so much my dear friends for this wonderful version of my Porgy Stride !! I am flattered ! I am a lucky composer ! Hope to meet you one day !! 🎶😊🎹🎷
An ideal duo to bring these arrangements to life, piano and cello perfectly merging to create such an atmospheric experience - thank you both (and least we forget the compelling orator.... Well done!) 👏🏽
Beautiful arrangement. Very moving.
Wonderful, expressive cello playing.
It was absolutely beautiful and truly moving. Well done!
11:17 James Evans - This is The Hour of Lead 23:07 Niki Zohdi - Memphis Facula 38:18 Ben Finlay - painful to his slumber 48:56 Ed Cooper - Being
Thank you for this!
Stunning! Gorgeous! Need even more from you guys!
Stunning rendition , really enjoyed that what a talent
Did I hear the funeral March by Chopin? It's beautifully done with the piano. The thing about Lauren is that she always managed to play it with such clarity which is a delight to the ears !
Brilliant preformence. Not just the music, but the knowledge and the verity of the program are amazing. The ballad of sweet William has similar lyrics parts from another old folk song Matty Groves. In sweet William she ask: how do you like your bed master, how do you like your sheets and how do you like your lady that in your arms asleep. In Matty Groves lord Donald ask Matty: how do you like my fether bed and how do you like my sheet? How do you like my lady who lies in your arms asleep? This is very interesting. The song 'Ho sailer boy' has similar music parts that reminded me Turkey in the straw.
There is some of the most exquisite pianism on display here. Zhang, the 2018 BBC Young musician winner plays Schuman’s Kreisleriana with fire and delicacy in equal measure. Some pianist over-exaggerate the difference between the two characters but somehow she is able to demonstrate that it is two poles of the same character with seamless phasing of the transitions and in the slower passages you can feel the pained expressions of Schumann’s self-reflecting masterpiece. The Chopin Bflat minor sonata is well paced and she can make the Steinway sing in the lyrical passages. As an encore we are treated to The E major Scherzo. Magical.
Saw these two in Wem , N Shrops in 2024 , loved it . We bought the cd and play it often in the car . Transports you to another time .
What an amazing program, with amazing performance.
It was amazing!
New Jo Harrop fan. Thanks for this.
😳 'promosm'
Insane! The best
Thank you for sharing your history behind the lakes of. Wolf Erin. It was a super touching song.
The variations in the middle were spectacular. I've never heard the like. I hope to see you at Kendall soon. 👏🏽
Thank you for having us!! Amazing place to experiment with ideas
Brilliant!
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Joseph martlew went too hard, replayed it 7 times😜😜😜
What a great concert. I liked all the works, especially mine, hahaha. Great sound and musicality. I'm really looking forward to more.
Great concert! Such a poised duo with charming voices fluent instrumentation.
excellent duo work!
Wonderful.
Wonderful playing and singing. Thanks for giving us a fresh interpretation of traditional style music.
Keren, Satriya, Sofia dan Iin
marvelous, Indonesian musician abroad!
Unusual but cool
Truly brilliant band, best live and loud.
Beautiful, would love to see you in concert 😊
That was beautiful. Thank you so much, delightful to see young people carrying on the tradition of live music storytelling in the current year.
*Promosm*
An Evan Johnson piece gets loud!
01:45 Marin Marais - Les Follies d'Espagne (C flute) 09:00 Dave Heath - Coltrane (C flute) 21:26 Nign (vocal and flute arrangement) - Eastern European Jewish tradition 28:12 Luiz Gonzaga (loop pedal arrangement, percussion and pifano) - Assum Preto 34:40 Luiz Gonzaga (loop pedal arrangement, pifano and vox) - Asa Branca 45:07 Moldovan Trad (trebel recorders, accordian accomp) 50:16 Steve Reich - Vermont Counterpoint (C flute, piccolo, alto)
Невероятно красивая песня с безупречным исполнением!👏👏👏
Brilliant concert, really enjoyed the vigour and energy of this young quartet. The Boccherini quartet was unknown to me and with its twists and turns and candenza for first violin made an impact. Bartok's sixth quartet is a tough piece like its companion the fifth, and I think this young quartet gave a good performance, perhaps with the influence of the Diotima quartet, so there' might be a new French interpretation of Bartok's music developing. Brahms' first quartet was played very warmly and in the way Brahms liked his music to move as nothing dragged or cloyed. This is the middle-years leonine Brahms, not the grizzle-bearded oft caricatured of later life. Anyway, a fantastic opportunity and many thanks to FUMA for sponsoring the event. More concerts on Sundays!
wonderful pianist!
Such an amazing performance good job guys <3
Excellent!
Here is the new LUUMS livestream link th-cam.com/video/bSZuEiwOvw8/w-d-xo.html
Would love to see accurate captions for the speech - sound is not clear, especially for those with hearing impairment. Thank you. Missing my live visits to the wonderful concerts.