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Treasures of the Masterclass Media Foundation. Frans Helmerson teaches Dvořák, Cello concerto in B minor / Masterclass Media Foundation ; Mischa Scorer, director.

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Video
Contributor:
Scorer, Mischa, film director.
Helmerson, Frans, 1945- instrumentalist, teacher.
Bäverstam, Sebastian, instrumentalist.
Edwards, Catherine (Pianist), instrumentalist.
Masterclass Media Foundation, production company.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Dvořák, Antonín, 1841-1904. Concertos--cello, orchestra--op. 104--B minor. Allegro.
Dvořák, Antonín.
Concertos (Dvořák, Antonín).
Cello--Instruction and study.
Cello.
Concertos (Cello)--Solo with piano--Excerpts.
Concertos (Cello).
Genre:
Internet videos.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (1 video file (51 min., 58 sec.)) : sound, color
Other Title:
Frans Helmerson teaches Dvořák, Cello concerto in B minor
Dvořák, Cello concerto in B minor
Place of Publication:
[Place of publication not identified] : Masterclass Media Foundation, [2007]
Language Note:
Commentary in English.
System Details:
digital
video file
Summary:
Frans Helmerson gives a masterclass on one of the most Romantic works ever composed for cello: Dvorák's Cello Concerto in B Minor Born in 1945, Swedish cellist Frans Helmerson started to learn the cello at the age of 8. After his studies at Göteborg, Rome and London, he toured with the greatest conductors in Europe, in the USA, in Asia and Russia. He also regularly conducts prestigious Scandinavian ensembles. Known worldwide as one of the best cello teachers, he teaches at the Musikhochschule in Cologne, where he currently lives, but also at the Escuela Superior de Música Reina Sofía in Madrid and at the Verbier Festival Academy, where he gave this masterclass on the first movement of the Cello Concerto in B Minor, Op. 104, B. 191 by Antonín Dvorák. Completed during the winter of 1895 while the composer was travelling in the USA, this concerto is the last ever written by Dvorák, and might be his most brilliant. Deeply Romantic, it stands out with a very rich melody, magnified by the cello's remarkably lyrical phrasing. In this first movement, the cello is as passionate as it is spirited and rebellious. A bit before finishing to compose this score, Josefina Kaunikova, sister-in-law, former student and childhood sweetheart of the composer, died. Many years later, Dvorák's son wrote that the end of the piece paid tribute to "the musician's last love". In this work, he also paid tribute to Tchaikovsky. To Johannes Brahms, the score is nothing but perfect: "Why on earth didn't I know one could write a cello concerto like this? If I'd only known, I'd have written one long ago!" The Masterclass Media Foundation Archives offer to students and music lovers around the world filmed masterclasses, given by the best talents, on the greatest works of the classical repertoire. Their primary purpose is to provide a valuable educational resource in order to perpetuate passion and knowledge from one generation to another.
Participant:
Frans Helmerson, cello, teacher ; Sebastien Bäverstam, cello, student ; Catherine Edwards, piano.
Notes:
Recorded 2007 Verbier Festival Academy, Verbier, Switzerland.
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Contains:
Container of: Dvořák, Antonín, 1841-1904. Concertos, cello, orchestra, op. 104, B minor. Allegro; arranged.
OCLC:
956370313
Access Restriction:
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