Richard Rosenberg
Stravinsky, “Jeu de Cartes,” (The Card Game) First Deal. From a concert at Finney Chapel with the Oberlin Orchestra:
Stravinsky, “Jeu de Cartes,” (The Card Game) Second Deal.
Stravinsky, “Jeu de Cartes,” (The Card Game) Third Deal.
Louis Moreau Gottschalk (1829-1869), Symphony No. 1, “Un Noche en los Tropicos.” La Orquésta Municipal de Caracas, Venezuela, Richard Rosenberg conducts his reconstruction of the New Orleans composer’s 1859 score.
Part 1:
Gottschalk, Part 2:
Antonín Dvorák, Symphony No. 8 in G, opus 88, Allegro con brio. Richard Rosenberg conducting the Orquésta Municipal de Caracas, Venezuela.
Antonín Dvorák, Symphony No. 8 in G, Adagio:
Antonín Dvorák, Symphony No. 8 in G, Allegretto grazioso:
Antonín Dvorák, Symphony No. 8 in G, Allegro, ma non troppo:
Louis Moreau Gottschalk (1829-1869), Symphony No. 1, “Un Noche en los Tropicos.”Symphonische Akademie Patent Orchester, München. Richard Rosenberg conducts his reconstruction of the New Orleans composer’s 1859 score. Part 2:
Étienne Méhul’s, Overture to “La Chasse du Jeune Henri”
An excerpt from Stravinsky’s, “The Rite of Spring”
As Chansonnier in H. K. Gruber’s “Frankenstein!!,” with Mladen Tarbuk, conductor:
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As soloist in Flander’s and Swann’s “Ill Wind:”
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As conductor and soloist in “Minnie the Moocher.”
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Watch three Halloween Orchestra Videos
Richard Rosenberg conducts the overture to Johann Strauss’ “Die Fledermaus” while hanging upside down, dressed as a bat.
DeFalla’s “Three Cornered Hat,” conducted by five conductors.
Richard Rosenberg conducts his arrangement of “Eine Kleine Nachtmusik on Elm Street.”
Meeting Nora the Piano Cat.