Part II-CINCO PIEZAS- Gianneo. Providence Mandolin Orchestra

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A Music exchange & Concert project of the Dutch Mandolin Chamber Orchestra HET CONSORT and the Providence Mandolin Orchestra from the US.The 2nd part of the video with the "Cinco Piezas" by Luis Gianneo (1897-1968) 'Vidala-Cancion Incaica-Chacarera-Cancion de Cuna and Zapateado' with soloist Joshua Bell on mandolin with the Providence Mandolin Orchestra conducted by Mark Davis in the version arranged for mandolin solo & mandolin orchestra by John Craton. The movements are titled: 'Cancion Incaica-Chacarera-Cancion de Cuna and Zapateado'. The concert was given in the Buitenkerk in Kampen (Netherlands) on the 4th of July 2008 and organized by their Dutch hosts and collegue Orchestra the Dutch Mandolin Chamber Orchestra Het CONSORT. LUIS GIANNEO was born in Buenos Aires on 9th January 1897 into a musical family of Italian immigrants. Already showing a great talent for music at an early age young Luis started to study the piano under the guidance of Luigi Romaniello and Ernesto Drangosch, and later composition with Constantino Gaito and Eduardo Fornarini. Today Gianneo is known, both in the chamber music as well as in the larger orchestra music fields, as a prolific composer. Like his Brazilian collegue Heitor Villa-Lobos he made extensive use of native folk melodies. Motives of these folk songs are heard for instance in the "Cinco Piezas", a composition originally written for violin and piano in 1942. Mandolin aficionados treasure a 1960s LP recording by the German mandolinist Jacob Thomas that included Gianneo's setting of three of the "Cinco Piezas"; "Chacarera", "Vidala", and "Zapateado", for solo mandolin and string orchestra which were presented in a different order from the original and called the "Suite Argentina" on the album jacket. Gianneo died in Buenos Aires on the 15th of August 1968. The American composer John Craton recently made his own arrangement from the original version of all five pieces for solo mandolin and mandolin orchestra with the original order and title restored. It is this setting by John Craton of the "Cinco Piezas" by Luis Gianneo that Joshua Bell and the Providence Mandolin Orchestra performed during their tour in the Netherlands (3-7th July 2008). This particular video of the "Cinco Piezas " by Luis Gianneo was shot during the concert performed by the Providence Mandolin Orchestra conducted by Mark Davis in the Buitenkerk in Kampen (Netherlands) on the 4th of July 2008.JOSHUA BELL, the solo mandolinist in this composition, has been concertmaster of the Providence Mandolin Orchestra since 1986. He began playing the mandolin at age 19 and has studied with Hibbard Perry, Hermann von Bernewitz, Alexi Shabalin, Carlo Aonzo, Tamara Volskaya, Ugo Orlandi and Gertrud Weyhofen. In Providence Bell directs the "l'Esperance Mandolin Ensemble", a student mandolin group. He recently participated in the world premiere of "Transmission" for mandolin solo and classical guitar, composed by Michael Bell.This Music and Concert exchange project was supported by a.o. The Providence Mandolin Orchestra, D'Addario Foundation, Prins Bernhard Cultuurfonds geeft cultuur een kans, Nederlands Fonds voor Podiumkunsten and The Mandolin Chamber Orchestra HET CONSORT.Video made by Pauline Hulderink - © HET CONSORT, Zwolle, Netherlands, 2008.

Part I -CINCO PIEZAS- Gianneo. Providence Mandolin Orchestra

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A Music exchange & Concert project of the Dutch Mandolin Chamber Orchestra HET CONSORT and the Providence Mandolin Orchestra from the US. Videos of the outcome of this cooperation project include among other compositions the "Cinco Piezas [Five Pieces]" by Luis Gianneo (1897-1968) with soloist Joshua Bell on mandolin with the Providence Mandolin Orchestra conducted by Mark Davis shown here in the version arranged for mandolin solo & mandolin orchestra by John Craton. The movements are titled: 'Vidala-Cancion Incaica-Chacarera-Cancion de Cuna and Zapateado'. This video shows the 1st two movements, the Vidala and the Cancion Incaica, of Gianneo's work. The concert by the Providence Mandolin Orchestra conducted by Mark M. Davis was given in the Buitenkerk in Kampen (Netherlands) on the 4th of July 2008 and organized by their Dutch hosts and collegue Orchestra the Dutch Mandolin Chamber Orchestra Het CONSORT. Luis Gianneo, was born in Buenos Aires on 9th January 1897 into a musical family of Italian immigrants. Already showing a great talent for music at an early age young Luis started to study the piano under the guidance of Luigi Romaniello and Ernesto Drangosch, and later composition with Constantino Gaito and Eduardo Fornarini. Today Gianneo is known, both in the chamber music as well as in the larger orchestra music fields, as a prolific composer. Like his Brazilian collegue Heitor Villa-Lobos he made extensive use of native folk melodies. Motives of these folk songs are heard for instance in the "Cinco Piezas", a composition originally written for violin and piano in 1942. Mandolin aficionados treasure a 1960s LP recording by the German mandolinist Jacob Thomas that included Gianneo's setting of three of the "Cinco Piezas"; "Chacarera", "Vidala", and "Zapateado", for solo mandolin and string orchestra which were presented in a different order from the original and called the "Suite Argentina" on the album jacket. Gianneo died in Buenos Aires on the 15th of August 1968. The American composer John Craton recently made his own arrangement from the original version of all five pieces for solo mandolin and mandolin orchestra with the original order and title restored. It is this setting by John Craton of the "Cinco Piezas" by Luis Gianneo that Joshua Bell and the Providence Mandolin Orchestra performed during their tour in the Netherlands (3-7th July 2008). This particular video of the "Cinco Piezas " by Luis Gianneo was shot during the concert performed by the Providence Mandolin Orchestra conducted by Mark Davis in the Buitenkerk in Kampen (Netherlands) on the 4th of July 2008.JOSHUA BELL, the solo mandolinist in this composition, has been concertmaster of the Providence Mandolin Orchestra since 1986. He began playing the mandolin at age 19 and has studied with Hibbard Perry, Hermann von Bernewitz, Alexi Shabalin, Carlo Aonzo, Tamara Volskaya, Ugo Orlandi and Gertrud Weyhofen. In Providence Bell directs the "l'Esperance Mandolin Ensemble", a student mandolin group. He recently participated in the world premiere of "Transmission" for mandolin solo and classical guitar, composed by Michael Bell.This Music and Concert exchange project was supported by a.o. The Providence Mandolin Orchestra, D'Addario Foundation, Prins Bernhard Cultuurfonds geeft cultuur een kans, Nederlands Fonds voor Podiumkunsten and The Mandolin Chamber Orchestra HET CONSORT.Video made by Pauline Hulderink - © HET CONSORT, Zwolle, Netherlands, 2008.

Mark Hayes: "Give Me Jesus"

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Tyler Kennedy performs Mark Hayes' "Give Me Jesus" accompanied by Tyler's father Roger on the Boston grand piano. The anthem was part of the July 6, 2008 service at Strathroy United Church. As a beginning piano student of ten years of age, Mark Hayes had little idea of the foundation he was laying for his future career in music. From those inauspicious beginnings in northern Illinois, his career has blossomed into international tours to Europe, the Far East, Australia, New Zealand, Singapore, and Brazil. Now an internationally known writer, his music can be found in the music libraries of the finest churches and universities in the country, and he is in increasing demand for choral clinics and concerts.Two exceptional piano teachers who encouraged Mark to develop improvisational skills within the first year of lessons guided his early musical training. His musical talents grew through the support of his family and through playing at church and school events. He earned a Bachelor of Music degree in piano performance, magna cum laude from Baylor University, but his degree was only a small part of what he gained from those four years. During his college years his dream to become a composer and arranger of contemporary Christian and sacred music was born and nurtured.Today Hayes' vocal and instrumental writing is widely acclaimed and performed across the nation. He is well-known for his unique choral settings which draw from such diverse styles such as gospel, jazz, pop, folk, and classical to achieve a truly "American sound." The popularity of his music is evident in the numerous offers of commissions he receives from universities and churches throughout the country. Te Deum, his newest work for oratorio chorus and orchestra, was commissioned and premiered by Wayland Baptist University in Plainview, TX in April 2004. His works are regularly featured at annual conventions of the American Choral Directors' Association and the Music Educators' National Conference. His personal catalog, compiled over the last 31 years, includes well over 650 published original compositions and arrangements, which are distributed by several leading publishers. Hayes has produced and arranged over 50 recordings for various artists and publishers, 32 keyboard folios, and 16 vocal solo collections."Empowering church musicians has always been one of my goals", says Hayes. He lives this out by regularly serving as a clinician at arranging, orchestration, and piano improvisation workshops throughout the country. Because of his creative arranging approach, his performance expertise, and his "hands on" experience as a church pianist for so many years, Hayes is able to give fresh insights into improvisation, accompanying, and congregational hymn playing for the church musician. He is also a co-creator of a multi-level piano method series designed for young church pianists. To further educate and encourage new arrangers and composers, he has served as an adjunct composition instructor at Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary in Kansas City, Missouri from 1991-1993.Hayes often incorporates a piano concert featuring his own arrangements into a weekend choir clinic. His warm, sensitive style at the keyboard and behind the conductor's podium makes him an instant favorite among all age groups. May 27, 2007 marked Hayes' conducting debut at Carnegie Hall in New York City. He conducted a 200 voice chorus and the New England Symphonic Ensemble performing the East coast premiere of his Magnificat and Spirit Suite and the Carnegie Hall premiere of his Te Deum.In addition to his involvement in the sacred and secular choral music fields, Hayes is increasingly sought after as an orchestrator and record producer. Mark Hayes is a recurring recipient of the Standard Award from ASCAP, and his album, I've Just Seen Jesus," received the Dove Award, the equivalent to a Grammy in gospel music.

Fields Of Innocence

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Homemade music videomusic: Fields Of Innocence by Evanescence

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