Geza Hosszu Legocky & The Kremerata Baltica - Part 1

JSBach Concerto for violin, strings & continuo No. 1 in A minor, BWV 1041. 1st Mouvment.Allegro Live from the Salle Pleyel (Paris) 2007 Biography Praised by musicians, audiences, and music critics as a rising "tour de force" in the classical music scene, Géza Hosszu-Legocky's critical acclaim culminated with the nomination of two Grammy® Awards, including the "Best Classical Music Album 2005" and "Best Chamber Music Recording 2005" for his recording of the Schumann Violin Sonata in A minor and other chamber music works with an all-star cast including Martha Argerich, Maxim Vengerov, Lilya Zilberstein, and Gabriela Montero on EMI Classics recorded in 2004. In 2003, he released his first EMI Classics recording performing traditional Hungarian Gypsy music with his ensemble "The 5 DeVils". Known for his passionate and fiery interpretations of classical, jazz, and Hungarian gypsy music, he first made his public debut at the age of 9 on Austrian Television "ORF". Since then, he has performed with the National Hungarian Orchestra of Budapest and performed in Argentina, France, Germany, Spain, Japan, Italy, and the USA. As a guest soloist, he has been invited to perform with the major orchestras and ensembles throughout the world including the Orchestre Philharmonique de Radio France with Myung-Whun Chung, NHK Orchestra in Tokyo with Charles Dutoit, and the Kremerata Baltica with Gidon Kremer. His regular chamber music partners include Martha Argerich, Gautier Capucon, Renaud <b>...</b>
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Professor Geza Vermes Lecture

The Story of the Dead Sea Scrolls, a lecture presented by Professor Geza Vermes at Louisiana State University's Hill Memorial Library on September 29, 2009. Geza Vermes was born at Mako in Hungary in 1924. He studied in Budapest and in Louvain (Belgium), where he read Theology and Oriental history and languages, and in 1953 obtained a doctorate with a dissertation on the historical framework of the Dead Sea Scrolls. Now Professor Emeritus of Jewish Studies and Emeritus Fellow of Wolfson College, he continues to lecture in Oxford and worldwide.
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Geza Anda: Piano Concerto in G major, K. 453 - Complete Performance Now Available - See Link

Movement 2: www.youtube.com My Geza Anda collection: www.youtube.com ---------------------------------------- Geza Anda is soloist and conductor of the Camerata Academica Orchestra of the Salzburg Mozarteum in this 1962 performance of the third movement of the 17th piano concerto in G major, K. 453, by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. I made this video from the LP (Deutsche Grammophon, serial number SLPM 138 783, 1962) pictured above. Movement 3: Allegretto ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ More Mozart Piano Concerti: (1) Geza Anda: Brahms, Mozart, Grieg, Chopin - Recordings from the 1950s and 60s: www.youtube.com (2) Mozart: Piano Concerti - Performances by Bernstein, Kempff, List, Gieseking, Pressler, Anda et. al.: www.youtube.com
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Geza Hosszu Legocky and The Sinti-Roma Chamber Orchestra

Pablo de Sarasate: Zigeunerweisen (Gypsy Airs) Geza Hosszu Legocky and The Sinti-Roma Chamber Orchestra, conuducted by Riccardo M.sahiti Frankfurt Depot Concert Hall - October 22 - 2008Biography Praised by musicians, audiences, and music critics as a rising "tour de force" in the classical music scene, Géza Hosszu-Legocky's critical acclaim culminated with the nomination of two Grammy® Awards, including the "Best Classical Music Album 2005" and "Best Chamber Music Recording 2005" for his recording of the Schumann Violin Sonata in A minor and other chamber music works with an all-star cast including Martha Argerich, Maxim Vengerov, Lilya Zilberstein, and Gabriela Montero on EMI Classics recorded in 2004. In 2003, he released his first EMI Classics recording performing traditional Hungarian Gypsy music with his ensemble "The 5 DeVils". Known for his passionate and fiery interpretations of classical, jazz, and Hungarian gypsy music, he first made his public debut at the age of 9 on Austrian Television "ORF". Since then, he has performed with the National Hungarian Orchestra of Budapest and performed in Argentina, France, Germany, Spain, Japan, Italy, and the USA. As a guest soloist, he has been invited to perform with the major orchestras and ensembles throughout the world including the Orchestre Philharmonique de Radio France with Myung-Whun Chung, NHK Orchestra in Tokyo with Charles Dutoit, and the Kremerata Baltica with Gidon Kremer. His regular chamber music partners <b>...</b>
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Géza Anda plays Chopin Polonaise No.6 "Heroique"

Polonaise No.6 in A-flat major, op.53, composed in 1842. ~~~ Géza Anda (1921 - 1976) Hungarian pianist, born in Budapest. He studied with some of the renowned teachers of the 20th century such as Imre Stefaniai and Imre Keeri-Szanto, and became a pupil of Ernst von Dohnányi and Zoltán Kodály at the Franz Liszt Academy in Budapest. Anda made his debut in 1939 in Budapest under Willem Mengelberg playing Brahms B flat major concerto, which would become his signature. In 1940 he won the Liszt Prize, and in the next year, he made an international name for himself with his performance of Brahms' Piano Concerto No. 2. In 1941, he also made his debut with the Berlin Philharmonic under Wilhelm Furtwängler, who dubbed him "troubadour of the piano." He remained in Berlin during the first years of World War II, but in 1942 he fled to Switzerland, where he encountered the great pianist and teacher Edwin Fischer. Fischer was a proponent of performing the Mozart piano concertos while conducting from the keyboard and Anda would later adopt this practice, adding bench-led performances of all the concertos (even the early ones) to his repertoire. He was among the first to explore the whole range of Mozart's concertos, at a time when only the "greatest hits" were heard in concert halls; his outstanding 1960's recordings of the complete cycle with the Camerata Academica of the Salzburg Mozarteum remain a milestone in the history of recorded music. Géza Anda's style was noteworthy for its <b>...</b>
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Geza Anda plays the Delibes-Dohnanyi Coppelia 'Valse Lente'

Hungarian pianist Geza Anda plays Ernst von Dohnanyi's arrangement of the Valse Lente from Leo Delibes' ballet Coppelia in a recording made at EMI's Abbey Road Studio #3 on January 3 & 4, 1954. Anda's incredibly crisp articulation and rich singing tone are complemented by his delightful sense of rhythm (including a few tongue-in-cheek nuances), and he demonstrates an amazingly full dynamic range. The closing measures feature a harp-like effect that is spellbinding. This is one of the most charming piano recordings ever made.
" Schindlers List " Geza Hosszu Legocky, Michael Guttman & The Roma-Sinti Philharmonic Orchestra

Geza Hosszu Legocky ( Violin), Michael Guttman (Conducter) & The Roma-Sinti Orchestra Live from the Kurhaus Concert Hall in Wiesbaden 2009 Star Guests: Martha Argerich, Michael Guttman, Rodin Moldovan, Romani Rose.. Enjoy
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Boncz Géza - Orosz Mese

Boncz Géza: Orosz mese 1938, Moszkva. Sztállingózik a hó. Az ellenség megfújja a gyári szirénát - holnap közösen újat vesznek - és elindulnak haza a munkások a szerjózsa minden irányába. Hazafele tart Olga és Szergej is. Egy téren átmenve hallják, hogy egy kocsma ablakán halk muzsikok szűrődnek ki, fejenként hat kabáttal régi orosz szokás szerint. Odabent a tükrön fekszik hason Mása, és Trotyakov, a nagy festő egy jelmondatot ír ki a falra: aki másnak ermi-tázs, maga esik bele. Végül hazaérkeznek, ekkor Olga odalép az ablakhoz támasztott szekrényhez, a fiókot kihúzza, és keresgélni kezd a kitüntetések között. Majd megáll a keze, ránéz Szergejre, mondja: Válassz csillagot! Aztán bekövetkezik az, amit már nagyon régen várnak, egymáséi lesznek. Szergej fölkel, magára rántja gránáttépte tangóharmónikáját, és trojka szakadtából, és kibomló hajjal elindul haza, mint aki jól végezte Olgát...
Boncz Géza - Fanóta

Fahumor, famosoly, faviccek, fakézzel nyílnak ki a fasliccek. Fahamu, fahasáb, faszikra, faszesszel gyújtok rá a faszikra. Csodaszép puska az én fapuskám, szétlövöm a fatöködet apuskám Faorvos, fatripper, fadákó, gyanta csorog ki belole magától. Favillák, fakések, fatepsik, fafitymám mindenkivel vetekszik. Farakás, falépcso, fatörpe, a nagy faszát teszi be az ökörbe. Fahajó, fakötél meg Fa Nándor, fageci csurog ki a faszából. Hogyan került hozzám ez a faszálka, mert fapinát húzott rá a faszára. Emlékszem a tejszínhabos fagyikra, faszájjal bukjál rá a fagyíkra. Fahurka, fakolbász, facsizma, fahangon csattog ez a fafityma. Fazacskó, fagolyó, fafityma, faseggbol faforgácsot szarik ma, fatüske, fatapasz, faszálka, a faszommal apa füvet kaszálhat. Fakalács, fazsömle, fakifli, a faszomra rászáll a fa kolibri Fakabát, farendor, fabunkó, kék a töke, mint örsön a sorompó. Fafityma, olyan mint a fakéreg, alábújt a lapostetu, a féreg, fabaszással basszuk el az idonket, levegovel tottyük a fa tüdonket. Kisangyalom idejött az anyád is, picsája meg olyan mint a kanális, novérednek lóg a melle bokáig, huzogatta három baka sokáig. Szerény vagyok, nem teszek szert haszonra, gyere rózsa, bukj arra a fadombra, fakanál, fatányér, satöbbi, nyald a makkom mint kacsa a nokedlit.
Hofi Géza - Bordal

Hofi Géza - Bordal (Hegedűs a háztetőn) Ha fáj, ha bánt az élet, Csak igyál, és elszáll a gond. Tiszteld, mint apád a hegy levét, Ameddig megy beléd. Hát csak igyál (Ref:)ha fáj, ha bánt az élet, Csak igyál, és elszáll a gond. Ma este mindenki víg legyen, Koccints, hogy így legyen, Hát csak igyál, de bort! Isten rendelése, szenvedj, Ám de mégse sírjál, ne hagyd magad el! Így hát bűnös, aki nem tölt. Ez a perc most fennkölt, duplán inni kell! Ha fáj, ha bánt az élet, Csak igyál, és elszáll a gond. Igyunk a papára kétszer is, A mamára hétszer is! Hát csak igyál, de bort! A vőre, most a lányra. És éljen a családi ágy! Szeressük egymást, a hegy levét, Ameddig megy beléd, már csak igyál, Ref. Fel hát a dalra, ne gondolj a bajra! Eljött hát a napja, asszony lett a lány. Ünnepi borból, ha az ember kortyol Még a vér is tombol, újra bort kíván! Ref. dajdaj-radadada... Jajj, jajj, na zdarovje, Boldogságunk Isten óvja! Békén éljünk együtt, Míg csak mozog a Föld! Sej-haj, na zdarovje, Boldogságunk Isten óvja! Békén éljünk együtt, Míg csak mozog a Föld! Igyiszuda gyere ide, gyere ide már. Éljen, éljen ezer évig minden ifjú pár. Sej-haj, na zdarovje, Boldogságunk Isten óvja! Békén éljünk együtt, Míg csak mozog a Föld! Mit ér a snapsz, a jó ser? Hisz kóser csak egy van, a bor! Ma este mindenki víg legyen, Koccints, hogy így legyen, Hát csak igyál, de bort!
Rosen in Tirol (1940) in German

Director: Géza von Bolváry Writers: Ernst Marischka, Carl Zeller (operetta) Marte Harell ... Fürstin Marie von Lichtenberg Johannes Heesters ... Graf Herbert von Waldendorf Hans Moser ... Wiesel Theo Lingen ... Leberle, Adjutant Leo Slezak ... Baron Weps Theodor Danegger ... Fürst Heinrich Dagobert von Lichtenberg Elfriede Datzig ... Christl von der Post The Rosen in Tirol (filmed on location) takes place in Bavaria 200 years ago, and deals with the far from smooth course pursued by the true love of Adam (played by Hans Holt), the bird-seller from Tirol, and Christel von der Post (played by Elfriede Datzig) the female postman of the district. At the end of the first act Adam is being wooed by a Countess (Marte Harell) in disguise who gives him a rose, a lovers - Christel is being wooed also, by the gamekeeper's nephew. Needless to say the tangles are eventually unravelled and Adam and Christel go off to live in the Tirol happily ever after.
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Die Fledermaus (1946) in German

Director: Géza von Bolváry Writers: Richard Genée (libretto), Ernst Marischka Marte Harell ... Rosalinde Eisenstein Johannes Heesters ... Herbert Eisenstein Will Dohm ... Gefängnisdirektor Michel Falke Willy Fritsch ... Warden Frank Joseph Egger ... Frosch The Jailer Dorit Kreysler ... Adele Hans Brausewetter ... Melzer Siegfried Breuer ... Prinz Orlowsky Mimi Stelzer ... Cook at Eisensteins Heinz Salfner ... Inspektor Curious, lavish film adaptation of the operetta by Johan Strauß, with only core of music and songs retained and story expanded.
Cseh Tamás énekel - Fel nagy örömre! (Gárdonyi Géza dala)

Fel nagy örömre! Cseh Tamás énekli Gárdonyi Géza dalát. Kapcsolódó bejegyzések a magyarido.blog.hu blogoldalon, a cseh_tamás és a bereményi_géza címkék alatt (is) olvashatóak. ...
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