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HAUSER - "Live in Zagreb" FULL Classical Concert

Stjepan Hauser Hauser was born in Pula, Croatia, into a musical family, where he began his musical education. His mother plays percussion. His sister is a journalist in Pula.Hauser finished secondary school in Rijeka. He studied in Zagreb but completed his undergraduate studies with Natalia Pavlutskaya at Trinity College of Music (now Trinity Laban) London. He completed his postgraduate studies with Ralph Kirshbaum as a Dorothy Stone Scholar at RNCM in Manchester and with Bernard Greenhouse in USA. HAUSER performing his favorite classical music pieces with the Zagreb Philharmonic Orchestra at his classical solo concert at the Lisinski Concert Hall in Zagreb, October 2017. Elisabeth Fuchs, conductor Special guests: Choir Zvjezdice Lana Trotovsek, violin Petrit Çeku, guitar 00:34 Benedictus (K. Jenkins) 09:05 Pie Jesu (A. L. Webber) feat. Josephine Ida Zec, child soprano 13:00 Ave Maria (F. Schubert) 17:50 Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring (J. S. Bach) 21:08 Prelude from Cello Suite no.1 (J. S. Bach) 23:40 Panis Angelicus (C. Franck) 28:08 Erbarme Dich, Mein Gott from St. Matthew Passion (J. S. Bach) 36:20 Passacaglia (Handel - Halvorsen) 44:37 Adagio (Albinoni) 51:47 Salut d'Amour (E. Elgar) 54:40 Song from a Secret Garden (Secret Garden) 58:28 Mia & Sebastian’s Theme from La La Land (J. Hurwitz) 1:02:47 Adagio from Concierto de Aranjuez (J. Rodrigo) 1:09:13 Aria (Cantilena) from Bachianas Brasileiras (H.Villa - Lobos) 1:14:56 Tango en Skai (R. Dyens) 1:18:27 Hungarian Rhapsody op. 68 (D. Popper) 1:27:52 The Swan (C. Saint-Saëns) Filmed and edited by MedVid production Sound and mixing by Morris Studio 2CELLOS Music in this video Learn more Listen ad-free with YouTube Premium Song Ave Maria Artist Elisabeth Fuchs Album Ave Maria About the Zagreb Philharmonic Orchestra Artist Biography by James Manheim The Zagreb Philharmonic Orchestra (in Croatian Zagrebačka filharmonija) -- whose foundation marked the beginning of large-scale orchestral music-making in what is now Croatia -- is one of the oldest symphonic ensembles in the Balkans. It continues to attract top-notch international stars as guest conductors. The modern Zagreb Philharmonic emerged from the orchestra of the Croatian National Theater in the middle of the 19th century. At the time, concerts of independent orchestral music were rare and were mostly amateur affairs, but greater professionalization began when the Zagreb Opera was founded in 1870. The following year, the composer Ivan Zajc began to organize instrumental concerts, devoted at first to performances of popular operatic tunes and later to independent orchestral compositions, Croatian and otherwise. Zajc termed these events Quodlibet concerts. Full-scale symphonic concerts became more frequent in the years before World War I, and after the war's end, a Philharmonic of the Theater Orchestra was reestablished. In 1920, it took the Zagreb Philharmonic Orchestra name. The orchestra's principal conductors have included Friedrich Zaun, Milan Horvat, Lovro von Matačić, Mladen Bašić, Pavle Dešpalj, Kazushi Òno, Pavel Kogan, Aleksander Rahbari, Vjekoslav Šutej, and, at present, David Danzmayr. Dimitri Kitaenko is the current artistic advisor. The orchestra's guest conductor rosters over the decades reads like a who's who of Central and Eastern European conducting, including Valery Gergiev, Antoni Wit, Kirill Kondrashin, Bruno Walter, Paul Kletzki, and Kurt Sanderling, as well as Leopold Stokowski, Sir Malcolm Sargent, Jean Martinon, and Sir Neville Marriner. The orchestra has mounted ambitious concerts such as a 2012 performance of the Mahler Symphony No. 8 ("Symphony of a Thousand"), for which the group teamed with the Slovenian Philharmonic Orchestra. An unusual feature of the group's public interface is a series of orchestral open houses called Doors-Open Day. The Zagreb Philharmonic was signed to Germany's prestigious Oehms Classics label, and released a pair of albums devoted to Stravinsky and Glazunov in 2018
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  1. PLEASE produce a DVD of the Hauser Live in Zagreb concert!!!!!

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