Howard Arman, the Glossary
Howard Arman (born 1954 in London) is an English choral conductor and opera director.[1]
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59 relations: Admeto, Akademie für Alte Musik Berlin, All-Night Vigil (Rachmaninoff), Andrew Parrott, Antonín Dvořák, Ars Musici, Axel Köhler, Bernhard Landauer, BR-Klassik, Carl Heinrich Graun, Claudio Monteverdi, Claves Records, Coronation anthem, Der Tod Jesu, Dido and Aeneas, Felix Mendelssohn, George Frideric Handel, Gewandhaus, Gioachino Rossini, Great Mass in C minor, K. 427, Halle (Saale), Handel Festival, Halle, Handel Prize, Heinrich Ignaz Franz Biber, Heinrich Schütz, Johann Sebastian Bach, List of period instruments, London, Lucerne, Lucerne Symphony Orchestra, Marktkirche Unser Lieben Frauen, Mass in B minor, MDR Klassik, MDR Leipzig Radio Symphony Orchestra, MDR Rundfunkchor, Mitteldeutscher Rundfunk, Mozarteum University Salzburg, Munich Radio Orchestra, Naxos (company), Norddeutscher Rundfunk, Occasional Oratorio, ORF (broadcaster), Othmar Schoeck, Requiem, RIAS Kammerchor, Robert Schumann, Südwestrundfunk, Sergei Rachmaninoff, Stabat Mater (Dvořák), Stabat Mater (Rossini), ... Expand index (9 more) »
- English directors
- Handel Prize winners
Admeto
("Admetus, King of Thessaly", HWV 22) is a three-act opera written for the Royal Academy of Music with music composed by George Frideric Handel to an Italian-language libretto prepared by Nicola Francesco Haym.
Akademie für Alte Musik Berlin
Akademie für Alte Musik Berlin (Academy for Early Music Berlin, short name: Akamus) is a German chamber orchestra founded in East Berlin in 1982.
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All-Night Vigil (Rachmaninoff)
The All-Night Vigil (Pre-reform Russian: Всенощное бдѣніе, Vsénoshchnoye bdéniye; Modern Russian: Всенощное бдение) is an a cappella choral composition by Sergei Rachmaninoff, his Op. 37, premiered on 10/23 March 1915 in Moscow.
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Andrew Parrott
Andrew Parrott (born 10 March 1947) is a British conductor, perhaps best known for his pioneering "historically informed performances" of pre-classical music. Howard Arman and Andrew Parrott are 21st-century British conductors (music).
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Antonín Dvořák
Antonín Leopold Dvořák (8 September 1841 – 1 May 1904) was a Czech composer.
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Ars Musici
Ars Musici is a German classical music record label founded in Freiburg im Breisgau in 1993 by Rudolf Ruby after his retirement from Deutsche Harmonia Mundi.
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Axel Köhler
Axel Köhler (born 1960 in Schwarzenberg, Saxony, East Germany) is a German countertenor and opera director. Howard Arman and Axel Köhler are Handel Prize winners.
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Bernhard Landauer
Bernhard Landauer (born 20 July 1970) is an Austrian countertenor in opera and concert, who is active internationally in both historically informed performance and contemporary music.
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BR-Klassik
BR-Klassik is the common branding of the classical music offerings of the Bayerischer Rundfunk (BR), the public broadcaster of Bavaria.
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Carl Heinrich Graun
Carl Heinrich Graun (7 May 1704 – 8 August 1759) was a German composer and tenor.
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Claudio Monteverdi
Claudio Giovanni Antonio Monteverdi (baptized 15 May 1567 – 29 November 1643) was an Italian composer, choirmaster and string player.
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Claves Records
Claves Records is a Swiss classical record label, which was founded in 1968 by Marguerite Dütschler-Hüber (1931–2006) in Thun.
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Coronation anthem
A coronation anthem is a piece of choral music written to accompany the coronation of a monarch.
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Der Tod Jesu
Der Tod Jesu (The Death of Jesus) is an oratorio libretto by Karl Wilhelm Ramler.
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Dido and Aeneas
Dido and Aeneas (Z. 626) is an opera in a prologue and three acts, written by the English Baroque composer Henry Purcell with a libretto by Nahum Tate.
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Felix Mendelssohn
Jakob Ludwig Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy (3 February 18094 November 1847), widely known as Felix Mendelssohn, was a German composer, pianist, organist and conductor of the early Romantic period.
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George Frideric Handel
George Frideric (or Frederick) Handel (baptised italic,; 23 February 1685 – 14 April 1759) was a German-British Baroque composer well known for his operas, oratorios, anthems, concerti grossi, and organ concertos.
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Gewandhaus
Gewandhaus is a concert hall in Leipzig, the home of the Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra.
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Gioachino Rossini
Gioachino Antonio Rossini (29 February 1792 – 13 November 1868) was an Italian composer who gained fame for his 39 operas, although he also wrote many songs, some chamber music and piano pieces and some sacred music.
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Great Mass in C minor, K. 427
Great Mass in C minor (Große Messe in c-Moll), K. 427/417a, is the common name of the musical setting of the mass by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, which is considered one of his greatest works.
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Halle (Saale)
Halle (Saale), or simply Halle (from the 15th to the 17th century: Hall in Sachsen; until the beginning of the 20th century: Halle an der Saale; from 1965 to 1995: Halle/Saale) is the largest city of the German state of Saxony-Anhalt, the fifth-most populous city in the area of former East Germany after (East) Berlin, Leipzig, Dresden and Chemnitz, as well as the 31st-largest city of Germany, and with around 244,000 inhabitants, it is slightly more populous than the state capital of Magdeburg.
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Handel Festival, Halle
The Handel Festival (in German: Händel-Festspiele) in Halle an der Saale, Saxony-Anhalt, is an international music festival concentrating on the music of George Frideric Handel in the composer's birthplace.
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Handel Prize
The Handel Prize (Händel-Preis) is an annual award, instituted in 1956, which is presented by the city of Halle, in Germany, in honour of the celebrated Baroque composer George Frideric Handel.
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Heinrich Ignaz Franz Biber
Heinrich Ignaz Franz Biber (bapt. 12 August 1644, Stráž pod Ralskem – 3 May 1704, Salzburg) was a Bohemian-Austrian composer and violinist.
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Heinrich Schütz
Heinrich Schütz (6 November 1672) was a German early Baroque composer and organist, generally regarded as the most important German composer before Johann Sebastian Bach and one of the most important composers of the 17th century.
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Johann Sebastian Bach
Johann Sebastian Bach (28 July 1750) was a German composer and musician of the late Baroque period.
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List of period instruments
In the historically informed performance movement, musicians perform classical music using restored or replicated versions of the instruments for which it was originally written.
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London
London is the capital and largest city of both England and the United Kingdom, with a population of in.
Lucerne
Lucerne (High Alemannic: Lozärn) or LuzernOther languages: label; Lucerna; Lucerna.
Lucerne Symphony Orchestra
The Lucerne Symphony Orchestra (Luzerner Sinfonieorchester) is a Swiss orchestra based in Lucerne.
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Marktkirche Unser Lieben Frauen
The Marktkirche Unser Lieben Frauen ("Market Church of Our Dear Lady") is a church in the centre of the city of Halle, Saxony-Anhalt, Germany.
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Mass in B minor
The Mass in B minor (h-Moll-Messe), BWV 232, is an extended setting of the Mass ordinary by Johann Sebastian Bach.
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MDR Klassik
MDR Klassik is a German public radio station owned and operated by the Mitteldeutscher Rundfunk (MDR).
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MDR Leipzig Radio Symphony Orchestra
The MDR-Sinfonieorchester (in English, MDR Leipzig Radio Symphony Orchestra) is a German radio orchestra based in Leipzig.
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MDR Rundfunkchor
MDR Rundfunkchor is the radio choir of the German broadcaster Mitteldeutscher Rundfunk (MDR), based in Leipzig, Saxony.
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Mitteldeutscher Rundfunk
("Central German Broadcasting"), shortened to MDR (stylized as mdr), is the public broadcaster for the federal states of Thuringia, Saxony and Saxony-Anhalt in Germany.
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Mozarteum University Salzburg
Mozarteum University Salzburg (German: Universität Mozarteum Salzburg) is one of three affiliated but separate (it is actually a state university) entities under the "Mozarteum" moniker in Salzburg municipality; the International Mozarteum Foundation and the Mozarteum Orchestra Salzburg are the other two.
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Munich Radio Orchestra
The Munich Radio Orchestra (German: Münchner Rundfunkorchester) is a German symphony broadcast orchestra based in Munich.
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Naxos (company)
Naxos comprises numerous companies, divisions, imprints, and labels specializing in classical music but also audiobooks and other genres.
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Norddeutscher Rundfunk
i ("Northern German Broadcasting"), commonly shortened to NDR, is a public radio and television broadcaster, based in Hamburg.
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Occasional Oratorio
An Occasional Oratorio (HWV 62) is an oratorio by George Frideric Handel, based upon a libretto by Newburgh Hamilton after the poetry of John Milton and Edmund Spenser.
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ORF (broadcaster)
italic (lit.: 'Austrian Broadcasting'; ORF) is an Austrian national public broadcaster. Funded from a combination of television licence fee revenue and limited on-air advertising, ORF is the dominant player in the Austrian broadcast media. Austria was the last country in continental Europe after Albania to allow nationwide private television broadcasting, although commercial TV channels from neighbouring Germany have been present in Austria on pay-TV and via terrestrial overspill since the 1980s.
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Othmar Schoeck
Othmar Schoeck (1 September 1886 – 8 March 1957) was a Swiss Romantic classical composer, opera composer, musician, and conductor.
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Requiem
A Requiem (Latin: rest) or Requiem Mass, also known as Mass for the dead (Missa pro defunctis) or Mass of the dead (Missa defunctorum), is a Mass of the Catholic Church offered for the repose of the soul or souls of one or more deceased persons, using a particular form of the Roman Missal.
RIAS Kammerchor
The RIAS Kammerchor (RIAS Chamber Choir) is a German choir based in Berlin, Germany.
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Robert Schumann
Robert Schumann (8 June 181029 July 1856) was a German composer, pianist, and music critic of the early Romantic era.
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Südwestrundfunk
i, shortened to SWR, is a regional public broadcasting corporation serving the southwest of Germany, specifically the federal states of Baden-Württemberg and Rhineland-Palatinate.
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Sergei Rachmaninoff
Sergei Vasilyevich Rachmaninoff (28 March 1943) was a Russian composer, virtuoso pianist, and conductor.
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Stabat Mater (Dvořák)
Antonín Dvořák's Stabat Mater, Op. 58 (B. 71), is an extended setting for vocal soloists, choir and orchestra of the 20 stanzas of the Stabat Mater sequence.
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Stabat Mater (Rossini)
Stabat Mater is a work by Gioachino Rossini based on the traditional structure of the Stabat Mater sequence for chorus and soloists.
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Taverner Consort and Players
The Taverner Choir, Consort and Players is a British music ensemble which specialises in the performance of Early and Baroque music.
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Tölzer Knabenchor
The Tölzer Knabenchor (Tölz Boys' Choir) is a German boys' choir named after the Upper Bavarian city of Bad Tölz.
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The Marriage of Figaro
The Marriage of Figaro (Le nozze di Figaro), K. 492, is a commedia per musica (opera buffa) in four acts composed in 1786 by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, with an Italian libretto written by Lorenzo Da Ponte.
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Thomas Buchholz
Thomas Walter Buchholz (born 27 August 1961) is a German composer and music educator.
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Tolomeo
Tolomeo, re d'Egitto ("Ptolemy, King of Egypt", HWV 25) is an opera seria in three acts by George Frideric Handel to an Italian text by Nicola Francesco Haym, adapted from Carlo Sigismondo Capece's Tolomeo et Alessandro.
Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance
Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance is a music and dance conservatoire based in Greenwich, London, England.
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Vespers
Vespers is a liturgy of evening prayer, one of the canonical hours in Catholic (both Latin and Eastern Catholic liturgical rites), Eastern Orthodox, Oriental Orthodox, and Lutheran liturgies.
Westminster Abbey
Westminster Abbey, formally titled the Collegiate Church of Saint Peter at Westminster, is an Anglican church in the City of Westminster, London, England.
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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (27 January 17565 December 1791) was a prolific and influential composer of the Classical period.
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See also
English directors
- Aline Waites
- Allin Kempthorne
- Antony Hickling
- Charles Edwards (stage designer)
- Craig Sanders
- Danny Tull
- Elizabeth Henstridge
- English film directors
- Frederick Ashton
- Gavin Weightman
- George Devine
- Harvey Adams
- Howard Arman
- John Dexter
- John Fulljames
- John La Bouchardière
- Justin Martin (director)
- Kevin Godley
- Leonard Fenton
- Lex Johnson
- Mark Noyce
- Mona Inglesby
- Rod Hay
- Simon Harvey
- Tim Albery
- Vector Meldrew
- Works of Mike Leigh
Handel Prize winners
- Andrea Marcon
- Anneliese Probst
- Axel Köhler
- Cecilia Bartoli
- Christopher Hogwood
- Dieter Rex
- Dietrich Knothe
- Donald Burrows (musicologist)
- Emma Kirkby
- Gerhard Lichtenfeld
- Gerhard Wohlgemuth
- Hans Stieber
- Hans-Günther Wauer
- Hans-Jürgen Steinmann
- Heinz Röttger
- Howard Arman
- Jean-Claude Malgoire
- John Eliot Gardiner
- Jordi Savall
- Joyce DiDonato
- Magdalena Kožená
- Marc Minkowski
- Margarete Herzberg
- Max Schneider (music historian)
- Nicholas McGegan
- Paul Goodwin
- Peter Schreier
- Philine Fischer
- Philippe Jaroussky
- Ragna Schirmer
- Romelia Lichtenstein
- Siegfried Voß
- Silke Leopold
- Stanley Sadie
- Thomas Müller (composer)
- Trevor Pinnock
- Vivica Genaux
- Waldtraut Lewin
- Werner Enders
- Winton Dean
- Wolfgang Katschner
- Wolfgang Ruf
- Wolfgang Unger
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Howard_Arman
, Taverner Consort and Players, Tölzer Knabenchor, The Marriage of Figaro, Thomas Buchholz, Tolomeo, Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance, Vespers, Westminster Abbey, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.