Miles Davis- April 11, 1989 Cineteatro Orfeo, Milan
April 11, 1989
Cineteatro Orfeo, Milan, Italy
Miles Davis: Miles Davis (tpt); Kenny Garrett (as, fl); Kei Akagi (keyb); John Beasley (synth); Joe 'Foley' McCreary (lead bg); Benny Rietveld (el-b); Ricky Wellman (d); Munyungo Jackson (perc, voc)
Jilli (J. Bigham)
Hannibal (M. Miller)
Intruder (M. Davis)
New Blues [Star People] (M. Davis)
Perfect Way (G. Gartside-D. Gamson)
Mr. Pastorius (M. Miller)
Human Nature (S. Porcaro-J. Bettis)
Tutu (M. Miller)
Time After Time (C. Lauper-R. Hyman)
Full Nelson (M. Miller)
The Senate/ Me and You (J. McCreary)
Carnival Time (N. Larsen)
Concert recording, radio broadcast
Depeche Mode Milano Orfeo 1984
1980 DAMNED LIVE Milan CineTeatro Orfeo April 30
THE DAMNED LIVE Milan 1980
CinemaTeatro Orfeo - April 30
01 - CROWD NOISES and BAND's TUNING (00:00)
02 - Love Song (01:26)
03 - Second Time Around (03:28)
04 - I Just Can't Be Happy Today (05:22)
05 - Plan 9 Channel 7 (10:00)
06 - Noise Noise Noise (15:14)
07 - Melody Lee (18:14)
08 - Looking At You (20:54)
09 - Born To Kill (28:02)
10 - Smash It Up (30:46)
11 - Help (37:08)
12 - Stab Your Back (38:42)
13 - Neat Neat Neat (& DRUM SOLO) (39:30)
14 - New Rose (45:22)
15 - Pretty Vacant (48:30)
16 - Ballroom Blitz (51:30)
17 - Love Song (57:08)
18 - I Feel Alright (1h:02:24)
Dave Vanian - vocals, keyboards Captain Sensible - guitar Rat Scabies - drums Paul Gray - bass
The MACHINE GUN ETIQUETTE tour began in late '79, featuring former SAINTS Alasdair (Algy) Ward on bass (as on the album). He quit/was fired during the tour, and Paul Gray (from EDDIE & THE HOT RODS) replaced him. Gray was a less 'furious' bassist, maybe, but a very skilled one (as can be heard on THE BLACK ALBUM, released later in 1980).
Black Orpheus
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ANA SINICKI - CHE FARO SENZA EURIDICE (ORFEO), ORFEO ED EURIDICE (C.W.GLUCK), CASA VERDI, MILANO
ANA SINICKI - CHE FARO SENZA EURIDICE (ORFEO), ORFEO ED EURIDICE (C.W.GLUCK),
CASA VERDI
MILANO, ITALY
MAY 6TH 2012
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Ana Sinicki, mezzo-soprano, received her Bachelors of Music degree in opera performance from The Academy of Fine Arts in Belgrade, Serbia. She continued her studies at the Yale University, USA, where she received both her Masters of Music degree and Artist Diploma on a full scholarship.
Her recent operatic engagements include Angelina in La Cenerentola at Teatro Comunale Vittorio Alfieri in Siena and Teatro Giuseppe Verdi in Piacenza, Orlofsky in Die Fledermaus as well as Hattie in Kiss me Kate, Vava in Moscow Cheremushki, Sylvaine/Dodo in Die Lustige Witwe and Palmira in Il Si at the Auditorium di Milano.
Past roles include Carmen in Carmen, Third Lady in The Magic Flute, Cherubino/Marcellina in The Marriage of Figaro, Djamileh in Djamileh, Concepcion in L'Heure Espagnole, Anita in La Navaraisse and La Belle Dulcinée in Don Quichotte, Cornelia in Giulio Cesare, Suzy in La Rondine, Filipievna in Eugene Onegin, Cupidon in Orphee aux Enfers and Anna Petrovna in Petrograd at Belgrade`s Dom Omladine.
Mrs. Sinicki has performed with prestigious orchestras such as Orchestra Sinfonica di Milano Giuseppe Verdi, Orchestra del Carmine, Symphony Orchestra of the Art ensemble of the Serbian army, Yale Philharmonia Orchestra, The Naissus Youth Philharmonic Orchestra, among others.
Her first album “MI ALMA“, released in 2017, features a unique synthesis of classical and pop, including original compositions. The album, which translates “MY SOUL”, reflects Ana’s unique and evolving artistic journey. This chapter finds Ana in the role of composer, lyricist, and vocal producer, as well.
Since 2006 Ana Sinicki has collaborated frequently with diverse ensembles and orchestras performing in New York City and Connecticut. She continues her intense music activities both in Italy and Russia, as well as in Macedonia and Serbia performing at venues such as Teatro Comunale Vittorio Alfieri in Siena, Teatro Giuseppe Verdi in Piacenza, Auditorium di Milano, Tver Philharmonic Hall among others, as well as in recitals at Annunciata di Abbiategrasso and Casa Verdi in Milan, Summer festival in Skopje, Bitfest festival in Bitola, Days of Belgrade festival in Belgrade, as well as at many of the most prestigious venues in Serbia and Belgrade like Belgrade City Hall, Kolarac concert hall, Sava Centar, National theatre in Belgrade, Serbian National Theatre in Novi Sad, Military hall in Belgrade and Niš, Opera &Theatre Madlenianum, Belgrade’s Dom Omladine etc. Besides performing in theaters, concert halls and festivals throughout the world she performs regularly at events organized by foreign embassies.
She regularly performs at charity concerts and she is very active in the project of bringing classical music closer to young people.
She has performed many times as a member of the young artist program at the National Theater in Belgrade and Opera & Theatre Madlenianum where she collaborated with world famous mezzosoprano Biserka Cvejić.
She attended master classes by famous artists such as Ann Murray, Alan Held, Nadezda Krasnaya etc.
She has appeared many times on television and radio in both Europe and United States and many of her concerts have been broadcast on international radio and TV stations – including Radio TV Serbia RTS, RTV Studio B, RTV Pink, TV Prva, Radio Beograd, TV Art, TV Kopernikus, RT Vojvodina, TV Naša, TV Banat, TV Happy, Ženska TV, TV Pančevo, TV N1, Radio Novosti, Macedonian MKTV, TV Tera, TV 24sata etc.
In October 2015 she won a prestigious 3rd prize at the international festival dedicated to Russian repertoire “И помнит мир спасенный” in Tver, Russia.
In October 2014 she received a prestigious award “Zlatna znacka” for her contribution to arts & culture worldwide given by the Cultural&Education Community of Serbia.
Besides music, she holds bachelor degrees in Arts Management and Economics.
Ana Sinicki is a linguist who speaks English, Italian, Russian, French, Spanish, German, Macedonian and Serbian.
Orfeo in Italy 2009
Saules Vaikai-Dance with me
Monteverdi L'Orfeo (first recording, 1939)
Monteverdi: L'Orfeo - Favola in Musica (1607)
(edited by Giacomo Benvenuti)
Soloists, Chorus and Orchestra conducted by Ferrucio Calusio
Chorus Master: Vittore Veneziani
Corradina Mora, harpsichord
Alceo Galliera, organ
Vocal soloists:
Enrico de Franceschi, baritone (Orfeo)
Ginevra Vivante, soprano (La Musica, Euridice)
Vittoria Palombini, mezzo-soprano (Nymph, Speranza, Proserpina)
Elena Nicolai, mezzo-soprano (Messenger)
Enrico Lombardi, tenor (First Shepherd)
Giuseppe Manacchini, baritone (Second Shepherd, Apollo)
Albino Marone, bass (Caronte, Plutone)
0:07 Prologue
9:07 Act I
25:38 Act II
50:43 Act III
1:12:31 Act IV
1:28:45 Act V
Recorded in December, 1939, in Milan, Italy, on Italian Columbia matrices CBX 1462 through CBX 1485, and issued in 1940 as Musiche Italiane Antiche 0-14 through 0-25. This is the first complete recording of the work.
The orchestra and chorus are identified in many sources as that of La Scala Opera, Milan, but this is nowhere stated on the labels or in literature contemporaraneous with the recording.
On Sides 19 and 20 two unidentified voices (presumably from the chorus) sing the parts of spirits (one tenor, one bass), and on Side 22 an unidentified tenor voice sings the part of Orfeo's ec
Orfeo in Italy 2009
Rostislava Stefanova - Believe Bulgaria
Mostra club Orfeo Pianelli scudetto 76
Red Hot Chili Peppers - Milan, Italy PRO#1b 1080i
Red Hot Chili Peppers - Milan, Italy PRO#1b 1080i
A tribute to HEATH LEDGER from NICK magazine. Milan, Orfeo movie theater.
Gli angeli di Parnassus sono scesi anche a Milano.
Cinema Orfeo, venerdì 23 ottobre, ore 22.30
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The angels of Parnassus came down to Milan.
Orfeo movie theater, Friday October 23rd, 10.30 p.m
Luciano Pavarotti - Milan 1983
MARCH 7, 1983 – TEATRO ALLA SCALA – MILAN, ITALY
00:34 Per la gloria d'adorarvi (Griselda - Giovanni Bononcini)
04:32 Che farò senza Euridice? (Orfeo ed Euridice - Christoph Willibald Gluck)
08:51 Già il sole dal Gange (Alessandro Scarlatti)
11:50 Ingemisco (Messa da Requiem - Giuseppe Verdi)
16:32 Agnus Dei (Georges Bizet)
20:57 L'Ultima Canzone (Francesco Paolo Tosti)
25:34 Una furtiva lagrima (L'Elisir D'amore – Gaetano Donizetti)
33:06 Donna non vidi mai (Manon Lescaut - Giacomo Puccini)
37:32 Mattinata (Ruggero Leoncavallo)
42:58 Nessun dorma (Turandot - Giacomo Puccini)
Orfeo ed Euridice Opera: Act III: Aria Che farò senza Euridice?
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17.Boys Say Go! (06.03.1984 Orfeo Music Hall, Milan)
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Tu se' morta di Claudio Monteverdi
Baroque Songs
Tu se' morta
From the opera Orfeo by Monteverdi
Abdolreza Rostamian, Tenor
Francesca Torelli, Theorbo
Marco Angilella , Viola da gamba
Tu se' morta, mia vita, ed io respiro?
Tu se' da me partita
Per mai più non tornare, ed io rimango?
No, che se i versi alcuna cosa ponno,
N'andrò sicuro a' più profondi abissi;
E intenerito il cor del Re dell'ombre,
Meco trarrotti a riveder le stelle,
Oh, se ciò negherammi empio destino,
Rimarrò teco in compagnia di morte.
Addio terra, addio cielo e sole, addio.
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آوازهای باروک
آنسامبل موسیقی باروک میلان
تنور: عبدالرضا رستمیان
تیوربا: فرانچسکا تورلی
ویولا دا گامبا: مارکو آنجیللا
تو مرده ای، تو مرده ای، عشق من
با آن که هنوز جان در تن دارم، تو مرا ترک گفته ای
هرگز تو را بازگشتی نیست و من اینجا مانده ام؟
نه، نه، اگر کلامم را قدرتی باشد،
به ژرفای سیاه چاله های تاریک
خواهم شتافت بی پروا
و دل پادشاه سایه ها را به رحم آورده،
تا تو را با خود باز گردانم تا ستاره ها را باز بینی،
اگر سرنوشت بی رحم مرا از این باز دارد،با تو در دنیای مردگان خواهم ماند.
بدرود ای زمین، بدرود آسمان و خورشید، بدرود.
Monteverdi: L'Orfeo (Teatro alla Scala)
Monteverdi's seminal first opera tells the dramatic story from Ovid's Metamorphoses of the descent of Orfeo (Georg Nigl) into the underworld to recover his beloved wife Euridice (Roberta Invernizzi), who has died from a snake bite. In a new production for La Scala, based on a painting by Titian and directed by Robert Wilson, the opera receives a powerful and inspiring performance from a fine cast, the Orchestra of Teatro alla Scala and Concerto Italiano under the much-admired Italian early music specialist, Rinaldo Alessandrini.
Orfeo: Georg Nigl
Euridice: Roberta Invernizzi
Messaggera: Sara Mingardo
Speranza: Sara Mingardo
Caronte: Luigi De Donato
Proserpina: Raffaella Milanesi
Plutone: Giovanni Battista Parodi
Eco: Roberta Invernezzi
Apollo: Furio Zanasi
Solo Dancer: Nicola Strada
Orchestra of Teatro alla Scala
Basso continuo: Concerto Italiano
Conductor: Rinaldo Alessandrini
Director: Robert Wilson
Recorded live at La Teatro alla Scala
21st & 23rd December 2009
Available from Opus Arte on DVD & Blu-ray
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MASSIMO LOPEZ IMITATES RADIO GURU DAN O'DAY AT R101 Milan Italy
Italian actor/comedian Massimo Lopez pays a heartfelt tribute to American radio personality guru Dan O'Day, who only moments before had expertly recorded a promo for the R101 morning show.
Curtain Call in Orfeo ed Euridice with Jamie Barton, Hei-Kyung Hong 10.20.19
Christoph Willibald Gluck (1714–1787) was born in Bavaria and studied music in Milan. He traveled extensively throughout Europe, attracting students and disciples to his philosophy of an all-encompassing operatic-theatrical experience. His librettist for Orfeo ed Euridice was the remarkable Italian poet Ranieri de’Calzabigi (1714–1795). Thanks to many years spent in Paris, he had been influenced by French drama and shared Gluck’s zeal for an ideal musical theater.
Claudio Monteverdi: L'Orfeo. Excerpts (1939 Recording)
Claudio Monteverdi
L’Orfeo, favola in musica
(First Performance: Mantua, Accademia degli Invaghiti, 1607)
1939 first Italian recording ~ Excerpts
Toccata 00:00
Ritornello. Pastore secondo: In questo lieto e fortunato giorno 01:49
Coro di Ninfe e Pastori: Vieni, Imeneo, deh vieni 04:01
Sinfonia. Orfeo: Ecco a pur che a voi ritorno 04:49
Ritornello. Pastore secondo: Mira ch’a sé n’alletta 06:10
Ritornello. Pastore primo e secondo: In questo prato adorno 07:39
Ritornello. Coro di Ninfe e Pastori: Dunque, fa’ degni, Orfeo 09:10
Ritornello. Orfeo: Vi ricorda, o boschi ombrosi 09:39
Pastore Primo: Mira, deh mira, Orfeo 13:22
La Messaggera: Ahi, caso acerbo 14:22
Apollo: Perché a lo sdegno e al dolor in preda 16:12
Orfeo: Sì non vedrò più mai 18:40
Apollo e Orfeo: Saliam cantando al cielo 19:18
Ritornello. Coro e Pastori: Vanne, Orfeo, felice appieno. Moresca 20:50
Enrico De Francheschi, Orfeo
Enrico Lombardi, Primo pastore
Giuseppe Manacchini, Apollo, Secondo pastore
Elena Nicolai, Messaggera
Alceo Galliera, organ
Corradina Mola, harpsichord
Ferruccio Calusio, conductor
Orchestra del Teatro alla Scala di Milano
Coro del Teatro alla Scala di Milano
Recorded in 1939
Painting: Jules Machard, Orpheus in the Underworld, Paris, École nationale supérieure des Beaux-Arts
This version, performed at La Scala in Milan in 1939, was sung in an alleged style of the recitar cantando which was typical of the early baroque operas.
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Duomo di Milano Milan Cathedral Mailänder Dom Italien
Milan Cathedral is the cathedral church of Milan in Lombardy, northern Italy. It is the seat of the Archbishop of Milan, currently Cardinal Dionigi Tettamanzi.
The Gothic cathedral took five centuries to complete and is the fourth-largest church in the world.
Duomo di Milano Dünyanın en büyük gotik katedralidir. Milano 'nun merkezinde Piazza Del Duomo meydanındadır. Katedralin yapımına 1386'da başlanmış ve ancak 500 yılda tamamlanmıştır.
Date 25.07.2009