вторник, 22 март 2011 г.

*Japan-My prayer goes to you! * Albena Kechlibareva prays and sings for JAPAN's tragedy

J A P A N FOREVER

In memory of the victims of the March 2011 Earthquake and Tsunami in
J a p a n

/11.03.2011 /



*Blumengruß*

by Hugo Wolf




We pray for JAPAN

我々は日本のために祈る

Albena Kechlibareva sings

Hugo Wolf

* Alle gingen, Herz, zur Ruh *


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IHLqOtYO-qI


日本のために祈る

Albena KECHLIBAREVA sings

* Aux mendiants de ciel *

by

M A R C E L

L A N D O W S K I


mit dieser Kantate von Marcel Landowski wollen wir unser Gebet aussprechen - "Gott retet Japan !": am 11 Мärz 2011 Gebäude fallen wie Kartenhäser zusammen, eine gigantische Flutwelle reißt Autos und Menschen mit sich, Fabriken stehen in Flammen - "Aux mendiants de ciel" - soll heute unser Gebet deuten - Gott retet Japan !!

12.03.2011

Mambrowska -1 week ago

A WORLD PRAYER FOR JAPAN ~ 2011

Le nebbie * Ottorino Respighi * Live

DVD Cooproduction by OEZ Berlin Verlag
Albena K e c h l i b a r e v a, Mezzo-Soprano
Esa T o i v o l a, Organ


PEACE PRAYER for J A P A N

Albena K e c h l i b a r e v a sings Poem by KAZANDJIEV *Day and Night*

Poem for voice and String Orchestra by
Academician Vassil KAZANDJIEV (1934 )
on Lyrics by Blaga Dimitrova "Day and Night"
cond.by Jean-Yves Gaudin

*Ден и нощ * Day and Night *

На разсъмване щом разпозная
потопения в изгрева хребет
още първата мисъл е тая,
че не трябва да мисля за тебе.

И целия ден вероломно
тя където отида ме дебне
и каквото да правя напомня,
че не трябва да мисля за тебе.

А когато нощта е надвисла
всяка болка във сън да погребе,
аз не мога да спя и все мисля,
че не трябва да мисля за тебе.

Blaga Dimitrova (1922 - 2003)



PEACE PRAYER FOR JAPAN - Albena KECHLIBAREVA sings REGER Songs:


Live recording - Christophor S t o y a n o v
Two Lieder by Max Reger :
Op.37,№ 3 and
Op.76, № 59

Albena Kechlibareva - Mezzo-Soprano
to the accompaniment of Yanko Marinov, Organ

about the composer:
MAX REGER
or
Johann Baptist Joseph Maximilian Reger (March 19, 1873 May 11, 1916) was a German composer, conductor, pianist, organist, and teacher.

Born in Brand, Bavaria, Reger studied music in Munich and Wiesbaden with Hugo Riemann. From September 1901 he settled in Munich, where he obtained concert offers and where his rapid rise to fame began. During his first Munich season, Reger appeared in ten concerts as an organist, chamber pianist and accompanist. He continued to compose without interruption. From 1907 he worked in Leipzig, where he was music director of the university until 1908 and professor of composition at the conservatory until his death. It was during one of his weekly trips to Leipzig in 1916, to teach at the Conservatory, that he died of a heart attack at age 43. He was also active internationally as a conductor and pianist in that period of time. Among his students there were Joseph Haas, Jaroslav Kvapil, Ruben Liljefors, and George Szell.

Reger was the cousin of Hans von Koessler.
During a composing life of little more than 25 years, Reger produced an enormous output, nearly always in abstract forms, although few of his compositions are well known today. Many of his works are fugues or in variation form, including what is probably his best known orchestral work, the Variations and Fugue on a Theme by Mozart (based on the opening theme of Mozart's Piano Sonata in A major, K. 331). He also wrote a large amount of music for organ, including the Fantasy and Fugue on BACH (this piece, based on the BACH motif, is considered one of the most difficult and demanding in organ literature). He was particularly attracted to the fugal form his entire life. Once he remarked: "Other people write fugues - I live inside them". He created music in almost every genre, opera and the symphony being the two exceptions.

A firm supporter of absolute music, he saw himself as being part of the tradition of Beethoven and Brahms. His work often combines the classical structures of these composers with the extended harmonies of Liszt and Wagner, to which he added the complex counterpoint of Bach. His organ music, though also influenced by Liszt, was provoked by that tradition.

Of his orchestral pieces, his richly elaborate Variations and Fugue on a Theme of Hiller and Mozart Variations are still performed now and then; few others are. Among his chamber compositions the lighter-textured trios have retained a small place in the repertory, along with some of the works for solo string instruments, although even these turn up much more often on recordings than in concerts. His solo piano and two-piano music places him as a successor to Brahms in the central German tradition. He pursued intensively, and to its limits, Brahms's continuous development and free modulation, often also invoking, like Brahms, the aid of Bach-influenced polyphony.

His works could be considered retrospective as they followed classical and baroque compositional techniques such as fugue and continuo. The influence of the latter can be heard in his chamber works which are deeply reflective and unconventional.



P R A Y E R for J A P A N

Albena Kechlibareva sings *Zur Ruh, zur Ruh* by Hugo Wolf



Hugo Wolf ( 1860 - 1903 )
Live Recording
/ open-air concert during the holidays by the 150-birthday's Hugo Wolf
in 2010 /

* Zur Ruh', zur Ruh' *
( Versen - Justinus von Kerner 1786 -1862 )

Zur Ruh, zur Ruh,
Ihr müden Glieder!
Schließt fest euch zu,
Ihr Augenlider!
Ich bin allein,
Fort ist die Erde;
Nacht muß es sein,
Daß Licht mir werde;
O führt mich ganz,
Ihr innern Mächte!
Hin zu dem Glanz
Der tiefsten Nächte.
Fort aus dem Raum
Der Erdenschmerzen
Durch Nacht und Traum
Zum Mutterherzen!

Молитва за ЯПОНИЯ - Prayer for JAPAN

日本のための祈り /11.03.2011/

日本 調和 祈り 希望 命の力 未来 神々のご加護
大地震で被災された全ての方々へ
March 11/2011 / Earthquake/Tsunami

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yc_XB8U9lpY
Albena KECHLIBAREVA * CHOPIN Recital, Nocturne Op.15 № 1, F- major



Prayer for JAPAN *Albena Kechlibareva *Ave Maria - Panis Angelicus*

by Tsenko Minkin

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TuGY1_3Ku_0&NR=1


A prayer for Japan's tragedy

*Thomas Crecquillon*

*Mottete de tristesse*

Albena Kechlibareva* Esa Toivola

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3IhJDPjODtY



On March 11- th 2011...Pray for JAPAN forever * Girolamo Frescobaldi *

Albena Kechlibareva * Dirk Elsemann

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2BtYP7Ng3OI
CD - 04010 -Acropolis/ Musikautor / BNR

Albena Kechlibareva sings

Edison Denissov - " Куда ? "

Prayer for Japan

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Aem5qgv6CYk



A PEACE PRAYER for JAPAN's tragedy Albena Kechlibareva sings Luciano Berio

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hJciC1E25iA
CD - 04011 -Acropolis/ Musikautor / BNR
In memory of the victims of the March 2011 Earthquake and Tsunami in
Japan