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Grant Park Music Festival
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Добавлен 26 авг 2011
At the height of the Great Depression, a time of great uncertainty, the Grant Park Music Festival was founded to uplift the spirits of Chicagoans. Over 85 years later, the Festival continues that tradition of connecting people and enriching lives through free concerts.
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Grant Park Music Festival Overview
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Savor the Festival's amazing breadth of offerings.
2024 Grant Park Music Festival Strings and Vocal Fellowship
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GPMF Summer String and Vocal Fellowships in Chicago, IL www.grantparkmusicfestival.com/about/auditions The Grant Park Music Festival's String and Vocal Fellowships aim to increase diversity among orchestral and choral ensembles and guide young musicians from diverse backgrounds toward successful professional careers in music. Come be a part of the nation’s longest running free outdoor summer cl...
2022 GPMF Project Inclusion Fellowship - Apply Today!
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2021 GPMF Mozart Violin Concerto No. 3 Pre-Concert Lecture with Seth Boustead and Vadim Gluzman
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Watch Grant Park Music Festival Lecture Host, Seth Boustead, discuss pieces for the August 20 and 21 Performance at the Pritzker Pavilion! Pieces include Gabriela Lena Frank's Elegia Andina, Mozart Violin Concerto No. 3 with violinist Vadim Gluzman, and Handel's Dettingen Te Deum. Special guest for this lecture is world renowned violinist, Vadim Gluzman. Thanks for joining us and remember to su...
2021 GPMF Schubert Mass Pre-Concert Lecture with Seth Boustead
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Watch Grant Park Music Festival Lecture Host, Seth Boustead, discuss pieces for the August 18 Performance at the Pritzker Pavilion! Pieces include Mendelssohn Sinfonia No. 8, Schubert Mass in G Major, and Britten's Rejoice in the Lamb. Special guest for this lecture is Chorus Director, Christopher Bell. Thanks for joining us and remember to subscribe to our RUclips channel for more! gpmf.org/do...
2021 GPMF Classic Broadway Preview with Doug LaBrecque and Robbie Ellis
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Watch Grant Park Music Festival Lecture Host, Robbie Ellis, chat with producer and Broadway star Doug LaBrecque about our upcoming Classic Broadway performances on August 13 & 14 at the Pritzker Pavilion. The concert features performances by Mamie Parris, Madison Claire Parks, and Bronson Norris Murphy, singing hits from Rogers and Hammerstein and Andrew Lloyd Webber among others. Thanks for jo...
Grant Park Music Festival - Reflections on Carmen Livestream - July 30, 2021
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Watch Artistic Director and Principal Conductor Carlos Kalmar lead the Grant Park Orchestra in a live performance in the Harris Theater featuring: Franz Joseph Haydn: Symphony No. 8, Le soir Caroline Shaw: Entr'acte Rodion Shchedrin: Carmen Suite
2021 GPMF Sibelius Violin Concerto Pre-Concert Lecture with Seth Boustead and Augustin Hadelich
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Watch Grant Park Music Festival Lecture Host, Seth Boustead, discuss pieces for the August 6 and 7 performances at the Pritzker Pavilion. Pieces include Sibelius Violin Concerto and Tchaikovsky Symphony No. 1, Winter Dreams. Special guest for this lecture is world renowned violinist, Augustin Hadelich. Thanks for joining us and remember to subscribe to our RUclips channel for more! gpmf.org/donate
2021 GPMF Visiting Masters Class with flutist Anthony Trionfo
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Listen and learn as an international lineup of visiting artists lead master classes with aspiring young professionals and Chicago-area music students. Today's program features GPMF guest artist, flutist Anthony Trionfo, coaching students from Merit School of Music, Chicago Musical Pathways Initiative and the Chicago Flute Club. Visit gpmf.org to see our entire line-up of visiting artists for th...
Carmen Suite / Shchedrin - Dancers - Grant Park Music Festival
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Carmen Suite / Shchedrin - Dancers - Grant Park Music Festival
2021 GPMF From Ireland With Love Pre-Concert Lecture with host, Oliver Camacho
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2021 GPMF From Ireland With Love Pre-Concert Lecture with host, Oliver Camacho
2021 GPMF Carmen and Haydn Symphony Pre-Concert Lecture with Seth Boustead
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2021 GPMF Carmen and Haydn Symphony Pre-Concert Lecture with Seth Boustead
2021 GPMF Visiting Masters Viola Masterclass with Masumi Per Rostad
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2021 GPMF Visiting Masters Viola Masterclass with Masumi Per Rostad
2021 GPMF Bruckner Mass Pre-Concert Lecture with Seth Boustead
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2021 GPMF Bruckner Mass Pre-Concert Lecture with Seth Boustead
2021 GPMF Visiting Masters: Piano Masterclass with Joyce Yang
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2021 GPMF Visiting Masters: Piano Masterclass with Joyce Yang
2021 GPMF Sibelius Symphony No. 5 and Masumi Per Rostad Pre-Concert Lecture
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2021 GPMF Sibelius Symphony No. 5 and Masumi Per Rostad Pre-Concert Lecture
2021 GPMF Beethoven Symphony No. 1 Pre-Concert Lecture
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2021 GPMF Beethoven Symphony No. 1 Pre-Concert Lecture
GPMF Bach Cello Suite No. 6, BWV 1011
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GPMF Bach Cello Suite No. 6, BWV 1011
Wonderful performance, horrendous camera work, I heard a lot of percussion a lot of cymbal crashes, quite a few drum rolls, but never saw a percussion instrument.
I hope that one day this piece will be called the "Ukrainian Symphony."
What an idiotic thought and disrespectful to Tschaikovski
never..Tchaikovsky would be categorically against
Nikolai rimski korsakov is my favorite composer
Jesus ain't coming!
🙄
The birds weren't following the conductor
Loved this since i was a kid. The moody blues lifted a tiny piece of this for days of future passed. Or maybe just a coincidence.
This is the first time I was aware that Morton Gould had written this!
He wrote it for the University of Michigan Symphonic band in 1940.
I am trying to reach James Freund and become a volunteer.
Happy Birthday, Ellen!! Many happy returns! I look forward to seeing you soon! Love, Laura. ❤❤ .4/30/24
Wonderfilled performance. Bravo. (Note the piccolo in Tsarina at Sea giving the side eye to catch the oboist telegraphing his entrance to match him perfectly... true professional orchestra.)
Saludos desde Barranquilla Colombia
Nicolai Rimsky Korsakov is 5 of Diamonds ♦♦♦♦♦Happy 180th Birthday to Nicolai Rimsky Korsakov REST IN POWER Blessings and HUGS 👑💜
migmaster00@aol Having had the opportunity to live my life's dream to be a 'working cowboy' (Wyoming/Colorado, 1988-1994), this piece along with Copeland's 'Rodeo' and 'Billy the Kid', brings back fond memories of friends and places and adventures that were part of those times for me....Thank you!
Great piece, Ellen! Jubilation! Yes a great orchestral love letter!
A wonderful performance ruined by disastrous video production.
Why?
this is briliant
OMG the second part!
where the fuck is Grant Park?
Downtown Chicago -- classical concerts about 3x/week during summer, free admission for the lawn area in the back (great place to bring a picnic), just a short walk from downtown office buildings, perfect acoustics for an outdoor venue. During some weekdays they have open rehearsals around noontime, and you'll see a lot of people spending their lunch hour listening to a symphony orchestra. This venue also has free movies once per week, plus other pop/rock concerts during summer -- as you can tell, it's one of my favorite places in the world.
12:13 “If You Can Play It Slowly, You Can Play It Quickly.”
Thank God somebody has the sense to start this piece out slowly. Everybody rushes into it and it is actually quite impressionistic at the beginning. It's one of the most peaceful beginnings of any concerto: but all hell breaks loose later. But really, this is the tempo; and I'm tired of hearing people playing it so quickly that when it gets to the fast part, they muck it up. If you have a steady slow tempo and you go at a very even pace, you're going to give the impression of more speed than you would if you were going back and forth between quick and slow and having to make up for technical problems: it's better to nail it steadily. Otherwise, it gets away from you; and the orchestra will do just that. He did a good job of setting boundaries with the orchestra and keeping the tempo. I heard him at the Indianapolis Violin competition and he should have been in the top two contestants. It was only because they gave him an absolute idiot for a conductor who was not a conductor who got lost because he wasn't following him and he was trying to paint his own picture when it is the soloists job to paint the picture. They had a real idiot and it made him look bad which is very unfortunate. They should have disqualified that performance because of the mistake of the hired conductor and started over with the actual music director of the symphony. And I think some Asian girl won but they're all copycats so she didn't have anything to say that hadn't been said by another violinist already. I can't tell any of the Asians apart. It's like a schizophrenic experience. They all become faceless; and I guess that's what it means to lose face in the worst possible way.
Crikey, Spielberg conducting?
nah I think 3rd violinist to the left is the real Spielberg :)
It's fantastic they revived Rimsky-korsakov to conduct his suite for this occasion
Oh, that's that guy from a TSV video!
great, many thanks
!LOVE THIS PERFORMANCE!
52:44 Stars and Stripes forever is my favorite 4th of July song 🇺🇸 and 4th of July is my favorite holiday god bless America 🇺🇸
glad to hear the performance of twoset violin audition's adjudicator! especially 2nd movement!🔥
Now called The Ukrainian Symphony
ridiculous...
shame...
слава Україні!
12:13 It starts here.
12:18
He teaches at Curtis 😅😅
Beautiful piece and musicians
excellent
Played this one myself with a musiccompagny years ago. One of the most interesting pieces i've played. The waves of the sea are visualised in the partitute but most of all hearable and also the dark night with some stars popping up. Drama of a dark kind but also with hope. Love this artwork.
Great sound. So wonderful. I hope you will stream more concerts the rest of the summer. Thank you!
1) Andante sostenuto - Allegro vivo 00:00 2) Andantino marziale, quasi moderato 10:56 3) Scherzo. Allegro molto vivace 18:10 4) Finale. Moderato assai - Allegro vivo 23:33
Wooww he nailed 2nd movement better than other world class violinists!!! ❤️❤️❤️
15:15🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾
This is a fine performance from a violinist I have not heard before. Clearly a first class talent.
Bach..the music we need to hear.
Awesome performance Kutz and thank you GPMF for sharing his talent with the world