A common space for harmonic peacemakers
Midori Seiler played the violin since she was four years old
Vivaldi and Bach in the original sound
Midori Seiler plays the Baroque violin
The Bavarian - Japanese violinist Midori Seiler plays Vivaldi's "Four Seasons" and partitas by Bach on the instrument for which they were composed: the Baroque violin. On her new CD, "Johann Sebastian Bach: Partitas for Violin, partitas, BMV 1002, 1004, 1006" the great master will be played again in the original sound.
Midori Seiler grew up in Salzburg, and the music has always been this: Your mother is a Japanese pianist, her father, a Bavarian pianist. Midori Seiler is followed in the footsteps of their parents, but her instrument is the violin. She plays, since she was four years old. Midori Seiler, who studied in Salzburg, Basel, London and Berlin, and soon made her feature of the speeches. Since 2000 she has been concertmaster of the specialized in Baroque music and classical music orchestra "Akademie für Alte Musik Berlin" and the ensemble "Anima Eterna." As a soloist, she plays Bach, Vivaldi, Mozart, Haydn and Beethoven.
Midori Seiler has begun with the normal violin. Later she met in Basel, the Baroque violin, which has enabled her to four sheep gut strings, a more dramatic and subtler game. "Be your own teacher," says Midori Seiler, who are themselves long master classes for violin and is since 2010 professor of Baroque violin and viola at the Academy of Music in Weimar. Now she has recorded Bach's difficult partitas for violin, a CD that benefited from their long-standing preoccupation with historical practice and recording the pieces of the Baroque court music director brings to the ear completely undisguised.
Antonio Lucio Vivaldi, 1678 - 1741
Concerto no. 2 in G minor, op. 8 ~ RV 315
• Allegro non molto
• Adagio e piano ~ Presto e forte
• Presto
Midori Seiler, violin
Akademie für Alte Musik Berlin
Conducted by Clemens Maria Nuszbaumer
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V. Vivaldi: Le quattro stagioni "L'estate", Presto
Antonio Lucio Vivaldi, 1678 - 1741
Concerto no. 2 in G minor, Op. 8, RV 315, "L'estate"
- Presto
Midori Seiler, violin
Akademie für Alte Musik Berlin
Conducted by Clemens Maria Nuszbaumer
Four elements, Four seasons
In the beginning there is the earth: the dancer shapes in his own way these Elements set to music by Jean-Féry Rebel. Later, the whole orchestra joins in the dance of Vivaldis Quattro stagioni not least its leader, whose maestria remains imperturbable as those elements are unleashed around her.
A supremely successful dialogue between the arts, this choreographic concert has triumphed all over Europe since its 2007 premiere at Radialsystem V in Berlin.
"PEACE
NOT WAR
GENEROSITY
NOT GREED
EMPATHY
NOT HATE
CREATIVITY
NOT DESTRUCTION
EVERYBODY
NOT JUST US"
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