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To Thee With Love
Artist and His Bride
Artist at a Festival
Still Life with Vase of Flowers
Artist over Vitebsk
Artist's Reminiscence
Bride with Blue Face
Couple on a Red Background
Flower Bouquet
Horsewoman on Red Horse
Fruits and Flowers
Sarah Chang plays Sibelius Violin Concerto in D minor
1. Allegro Moderato - 1:07
2. Adagio di molto - 17:18
3. Allegro, ma non tanto - 25:09
Jean Sibelius (1865 - 1957)
Sarah Chang playing the solo violin
Jaap van Zweden conducting the Radio Filharmonisch Orkest(RFO)
Julia Fischer - Mendelssohn Violin Concerto in E Minor, Op. 64 - Myung Whun Chung
I. Allegro molto appassionato (00:48)
II. Andante (13:58)
III. Allegretto non troppo -- Allegro molto vivace (22:06)
Encore: J.S.Bach - Sarabande from Partita No.2 for Solo Violin (30:31)
Julia Fischer, violin
Myung-Whun Chung, conductor
Orchestre Philharmonique de Radio France
Festival de Saint-Denis
Mozart: Piano concerto n. No. 21 in C major, K.467 Pollini-Muti
Orchestra filarmonica della Scala
Maurizio Pollini
Riccardo Muti
2004
Marc Chagall
Marc Chagall (yiddish : מאַרק שאַגאַל ; russe : Марк Захарович Шагал; biélorusse : Марк Захаравiч Шагал), né Moïshe
akharovitch Chagalov (russe : Мойшe Захарович Шагалов) est un peintre né le 7 juillet 1887 à Liozna, près de Vitebsk,
en Biélorussie (alors intégrée à l'Empire russe, naturalisé français en 1937) et mort le 28 mars 1985 à Saint-Paul de Vence.
Chagall est l'un des plus célèbres artistes installés en France au XXe siècle avec Pablo Picasso. Son œuvre, sans se
rattacher à aucune école, présente des caractéristiques du surréalisme et du néo-primitivisme. Inspirée par la tradition
juive, la vie du shtetl (village juif en Europe de l'Est) et le folklore russe, elle élabore sa propre symbolique, autour de la
vie intime de l'artiste. Chagall s'est essayé, outre la peinture sur toile, à la poésie, à la peinture sur vitrail, sur émail, etc.
Chagall se considère « comme un peintre russe et j'aime beaucoup cela».
Un musée lui est consacré à Nice et un autre à Vitebs
Marc Chagall (1887 - 1985) - Music by Maurice Sklar - Please read the Info and Watch in 480P
Marc Chagall, a Jewish Russian-French Painter and Artist, was born in 1887 to a poor Jewish family in Russia.
He was the eldest of nine children... Chagall began to display his artistic talent while studying at a secular Russian school,
and despite his fathers disapproval, in 1907 he began studying art with Leon Bakst in St. Petersburg... It was at this time
that his distinct style that we recognize today began to emerge. As his paintings began to center on images from his childhood,
the focus that would guide his artistic motivation for the rest of his life came to fruition...
In 1910, Marc Chagall, moved to Paris .. It was during this period that he painted some of his most famous paintings of the
Jewish village,... In addition to images of the Jewish world, Chagall's paintings are inspired by themes from the Bible and
developed the features that became recognizable trademarks of his art. Strong and bright colors began to portray the world
in a dreamlike state. Fantasy, nostalgia, and religion began to fuse together to create otherworldly images...
Marc Chagall was one of the greatest figurative artists of the 20th century..
Music by Maurice Sklar : ''Jewish Folk Medley'' and ''Jehova Jireh''
I hope you'll enjoy Chagall's paintings and Maurice Sklar's violin ..
Thanks for watching..
Comments are always very appreciated..
Love and Shalom.....
Yael
Marc Chagall's America Windows
Learn about the history, creation, conservation, and reinstallation in 2010 of one of the most beloved works
in the Art Institute's collection.
Rose - Queen of Flowers - The Secrets of Nature
Throughout the world, roses speak an unmistakeable language.
They have touched and seduced mankind for thousands of years, while their names and varieties reflect contemporary history.
one of the most famous varieties - the Gloria Dei or Peace Rose - has elevated the rose to a symbol of world-peace. Being
the most successful garden rose of all time this documentary retraces a large portion of the history of rose cultivation in Europe
by its means. All of these manmade varieties also have wild rose ancestors - life giving, thorny monsters, which charm us
once a year with their luxuriant flowers and perfect beauties. The film presents the biological features of roses and explains
why they are capable of producing such an abundance of varieties. How are humans and animals affected by the composition
of the scent of roses? Why do some white garden roses develop red spots when it rains? And why do red spiders fall in love
with the bikini rose? Besides these interesting facts the environmental significance of roses are also explored, both at home
in our gardens and for animals in the wild.
Sarah Brightman - Phantom of the opera (Original video)
The Phantom of the Opera - Andrew Lloyd Webber
Sarah Brightman and Steve Harley
Beneath the opera house
I know he's there
He's with me on the stage
He's everywhere
And when my song begins
I always find
The phantom of the opera is there
Inside my mind
Sing once again with me
Our strange duet
My power over you
Grows stronger yet
You'll give your love to me
For love is blind
The phantom of the opera is now
Your mastermind
Those who have seen your face
Draw back in fear
I am the mask you wear
It's me they hear
Your/my spirit and my/your voice
In one combined
The phantom of the opera is there
Inside my/your mind
Sing once again with me
Our strange duet
My power over you
Grows stronger yet
Wou'll give your love to me
For love is blind
The phantom of the opera is now
My/your mastermind
Sing my angel of music
He's there the phantom of the opera
Sing once again with me our strange duet
My power over you grows stronger and stronger
Sing my angel of music
Sing, sing our strange duet-sing
The phantom of the opera
is now your mastermind
i am here
inside your mind
i am everywhere
You're in my power
Sing
Sing, my angel of music
Sing...
********
In sleep he sang to me
In dreams he came
That voice which calls to me
And speaks my name
And do I dream again?
For now I find
The Phantom of the Opera is there
Inside my mind
PHANTOM:
Sing once again with me
Our strange duet
My power over you
Grows stronger yet
And though you turn from me
To glance behind
The Phantom of the Opera is there
Inside your mind
CHRISTINE:
All those who've seen your face
Draw back in fear
I am the mask you wear
PHANTOM:
It's me they hear
BOTH:
Your/my spirit and my/your voice
In one combined
The Phantom of the Opera is there
Inside my/your mind
VOICES:
He's there, the Phantom of the Opera
Beware, the Phantom of the Opera...
PHANTOM:
In all your fantasies
You always knew
That man and mystery
CHRISTINE:
Were both in you
BOTH:
And in this labyrinth
Where night is blind
The Phantom of the Opera is there
Inside my/your my mind
PHANTOM:
Sing, my angel of music!
CHRISTINE:
He's there, the Phantom of the Opera
Ah!
PHANTOM:
Sing, my angel, sing!
CHRISTINE:
Ah!
PHANTOM:
Sing for me!
CHRISTINE:
Ah!
PHANTOM:
Sing, my angel of music!
CHRISTINE:
Ah!
VIDEO
The Phantom of the Opera Theme Song
Sung by: Michael Crawford and Sarah Brightman