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Master and Commander "Smoke N'Oakum"
#rewatching it with Renae who has never seen it#it's boat boys time!#Master and Commander#Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World#Smoke N'Oakum#Soundtrack#OST#Iva Davies#Christopher Gordon#Richard Tognetti#music time
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Movie #94 of 2023: Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World
#master and commander#master and commander: the far side of the world#peter weir#action#adventure#drama#patrick o'brian#john collee#english#french#portugese#iva davies#christopher gordon#richard tognetti#russell boyd#lee smith#35mm#2003#94
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Australian Chamber Orchestra and Richard Tognetti - Adès: Shanty - Over the Sea
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20th Anniversary of Master and Commander: The Far Side of The World
Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World
Theatrical release poster
Directed by:
Peter Weir
Screenplay by:
Peter Weir
John Collee
Based on:
Master and Commander by Patrick O'Brian
Produced by:
Samuel Goldwyn Jr.
Duncan Henderson
Peter Weir
Starring:
Russell Crowe
Paul Bettany
Cinematography:
Russell Boyd
Edited by:
Lee Smith
Music by:
Iva Davies
Christopher Gordon
Richard Tognetti
Production companies:
Miramax Films
Universal Pictures
Samuel Goldwyn Films
Distributed by: 20th Century Fox
Release date:
November 14, 2003
Running time: 138 minutes
Country: United States
Language: English
Budget: $150 million
Box office: $211.6 million
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#master and commander#master and commander: the far side of the world#20th anniversary#age of sail#peter weir#patrick o'brian#jack aubrey#aubrey maturin#hms surprise
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Ruth Crawford Seeger (1901-1953) - Andante for Strings ·
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Bach - Contrapunctus 1-4 (The Art Of Fugue) - Australian Chamber Orchest...
The Art of Fugue was Bach’s last major project and this definitive exploration of the possibilities of counterpoint is perhaps his most ambitious undertaking, transcending mere theory to achieve rapturous heights.
A tour de force directed by Richard Tognetti, featuring the Australian Chamber Orchestra musicians.
Recorded at the Sydney Opera House on Sunday 15 May 2016.
#youtube#Bach#Contrapunctus 1-4 (The Art Of Fugue)#Australian Chamber Orchestra#classical music#music loves#The Art of Fugue#Richard Tognetti
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PERIOD DRAMA APPRECIATION WEEK | Day 7: Free Choice | Favourite Soundtrack
Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World Music by Iva Davies, Christopher Gordon and Richard Tognetti
#perioddramaweek2022#perioddramaedit#master and commander: the far side of the world#master and commander#mac edit#my edit#my caps#mine#LUCY LUCY LUCY
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Review: Mountain
Mountain is a tonic for the eyes and ears, a unique collaboration with Sherpa director Jennifer Peedom and the Australian Chamber Orchestra with composer/conductor Richard Tognetti at the helm. This marriage of spectacular imagery with beautiful music is a big screen experience if ever there was one.
As the film opens, the ACO musicians take their places, Willem Dafoe steps up to the mic, and his…
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#Australian Chamber Orchestra#Force Majeure#Jennifer Peedom#Renan Ozturk#Richard Tognetti#Sherpa#Willem Dafoe
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Carol Crawford creating 🖤 #Repost @_carolcrawford_ ・・・ This poetic short video is a window into my process of alabaster sculpting - created by @the.flo.show with music by BEETHOVEN - Violin Concerto in D major, Op. 61: II. Larghetto Performed by Richard Tognetti and Australian Chamber Orchestra. From the album ‘Mountain’. Audio provided by ABC Classic. . . . #art #sculpture #alabaster #stonesculpture #carolcrawford #australianart #interiors #artlove #stylist #interiorstylist #studio #interiordesign #artiststudio #interiorarchitecture #film (at Surry Hills, New South Wales, Australia) https://www.instagram.com/p/B0zIMphghSY/?igshid=xvm4vw6o6vbv
#repost#art#sculpture#alabaster#stonesculpture#carolcrawford#australianart#interiors#artlove#stylist#interiorstylist#studio#interiordesign#artiststudio#interiorarchitecture#film
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Big wins for muso taking didgeridoo global
Big wins for muso taking didgeridoo global
Musician William Barton has won two gongs at the 2022 Screen Music Awards, just hours after being named Queensland’s Australian of the Year. Barton won Best Soundtrack Album and Best Original Song for the soundtrack to the Australian film River with fellow composers Piers Burbrook de Vere and Richard Tognetti, who worked on the music together. The musicians met at Tognetti’s home studio for an…
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THIS is how you introduce a character.
Also, @harrietvane‘s tags are the best and completely correct <3
#saw this at the prince charles cinema last week #big screen M&C: the joy of both corelli and canon fire at full volume #such an odd fish of a movie in that it’s not strictly canon accurate but also yes is it 100% accurate #like sure the actual FSotW novel has a different enemy and different main narrative points (eg mr hollom in particular) #and it’s more like a pastiche of several novels’ events and general character moments #and technically stephen is Wrong is that he’s a good-looking englishman and stephen maturin is emphatically neither of those things #but also stephen is Right in his peevishness and trembling awkward anger and his love his big huge overwhelming love #casting the wrong-est Bonden and the rightest Killick #no Diana no Sophie no opium mis-use no espionage #but also best Pullings perfect use of incidental music merging with cabin music #the best Padeen the best banyan costuming for stepehen in his naturalist Outfit #richard tognetti just shredding on the sountrack #best joseph nagel kissing the figurehead while he’s mending her #best galapagos cricket match #best best best sound design #lesser! of! two! weevils!!! #it’s simultaneously not very faithful and yet also somehow an EXTREMELY FAITHFUL adaptation #hearts in my eyes at every frame of it
Jack’s mind was beginning to move fast. The flowing series of possibilities ran smoothly before his judgment: he was both the commander of that ship and of this sloop under his feet. Only one person could deal with this: the Sophie’s master and commander.
PATRICK O’BRIAN, Master and Commander
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Huntington Estate Music Festival bids farewell in 2019
Australia’s most famous chamber music event will close its doors in November 2019 after 30 stellar years of music, wine, food and friendship. Tickets to the 30th and final Huntington Estate Music Festival go on pre-sale (by invitation only) throughout mid-February, with remaining tickets available to the general public on 1 March.
In 2019, the family owned and run Huntington Estate winery will celebrate 50 years of operation, and 30 years of presenting the Festival. Owners Tim and Nicky Stevens have reluctantly decided to end the Festival in its prime in order to focus on the core business of growing grapes and making wine.
“It’s been a privilege to partner with Carl Vine and Musica Viva Australia to host the Huntington Estate Music Festival in Mudgee for the past 13 years,” says Nicky Stevens, Festival CEO and General Manager of the winery.
Bob and Wendy Roberts established Huntington Estate in 1969 by and, with Richard Tognetti and the Australian Chamber Orchestra, established the Festival in 1989; the first of its kind in Australia. Since 2006, the Stevens family has presented the Festival, with Carl Vine AO as Artistic Director, and Musica Viva providing the artistic content. Fine music, wine, local produce and a beautiful countryside location have proved a winning combination for audience, musicians and critics alike.
Discussing the reasons for the change, Tim Stevens, Chief Winemaker, noted, “An event of this stature and duration requires weeks of intensive preparation. Our barrel hall is transformed into a concert hall, the packing shed into an art gallery and the grounds into a restaurant and bar. Presenting ten concerts across eight days is exhilarating but exhausting for all concerned. Running a small business is already more than a full-time job, and we have taken the decision that the grapes, the wine, our young children and staff must come first.”
Nicky adds, “The Festival has enriched our lives, bringing so many wonderful people and experiences into our winery. We’ve shared some extraordinary moments with our audience over the years and this spring, we look forward to presenting an unforgettable Festival, a fitting finale to this amazing event.”
The final Festival is set to be the best musical vintage yet. Artistic Director Carl Vine said, “Devising musical content for the last Huntington Festival ever has been a daunting prospect. In the end I had to let the magic of this unparalleled event speak for itself, and concentrated simply on assembling a stellar collection of chamber musicians from around the world and compiling the most interesting, satisfying and surprising repertoire I could find.’
Beyond 2019, Huntington Estate will continue its long association with chamber music as an active wine sponsor of Musica Viva, Opera Australia Foundation and the Omega Ensemble, and by supporting music development in the community of Mudgee.
Musica Viva CEO Hywel Sims said, “We are proud to have been so closely associated with the wonderful team at Huntington Estate for the past 13 years and celebrate their unique contribution to chamber music in Australia. We’re delighted that Huntington Estate will continue our association as wine sponsor for the Musica Viva Festival, our concerts and our other activities in NSW.”
Nicky concluded, “Huntington Estate is so grateful for the support of Musica Viva, our many partners including Theme & Variations Piano Services, the ABC and our audience and artists who come from across Australia and all corners of the globe.”
Huntington Estate Music Festival
Opening Weekend: 16 & 17 November 2019
Main Festival: 20-24 November 2019
Ticketing: For your invitation to buy tickets or for more information, email [email protected] or go to www.huntingtonestate.com.au/music-festival or call 02 63733825
For further information, photos and interviews, please contact:
Nicky Stevens, Owner/General Manager Huntington Estate on 02 6373 3825 or [email protected]
Adele Schonhardt, Media & Communications Manager, Musica Viva on 03 9645 5092, 0457 727 379 or [email protected]
David Cumming, Define Wine Marketing & Communications on 0414 736 342 or [email protected]
Huntington Estate is one of Mudgee and NSW’s most respected winegrowers. Established in 1969 by Bob and Wendy Roberts, the winery is an icon of the region. Current owners, Tim and Nicky Stevens continue to run the winery by five guiding principles: Estate grown, made and bottled, wines are built to age, the reds are released at four to five years, they are only sold direct and substance is key. The winery has become renowned for their Music Festivals that has been performed for over 26 years. The Huntington Estate Music Festival has been described as “‘one of the best chamber music festivals in the world.”
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#Joseph Tawadros#Richard Tognetti#James Tawadros#Australian Chamber Orchestra#Eye of The Beholder#Live Music
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Helena Rathbone: Bach, back and beyond
Helena Rathbone: Bach, back and beyond
The Australian Chamber Orchestra is currently touring a Bach concert, at the centrepiece of which is Johann Sebastian Bach’s much-loved Double Violin Concerto, played by Richard Tognetti and Helena Rathbone (on the newly loaned ‘ex-Dollfus’ Stradivarius). The concert, which received a four-star review from Limelight, also features repertoire by Johann Christoph Bach, Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach,…
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Australian Chamber Orchestra returns to Perth Concert Hall with Mozart, Britten and heroes’ welcome
Australian Chamber Orchestra returns to Perth Concert Hall with Mozart, Britten and heroes’ welcome
Australian Chamber Orchestra returned to the Perth Concert Hall stage and a heroes’ welcome on Wednesday, breaking a COVID-imposed absence of more than two years. “We’re back in the world’s greatest concert hall,” artistic director Richard Tognetti proclaimed, launching abruptly into Benjamin Britten’s grandiose Elegy, an Australian premiere of a near-century-old work to salute the reunion. Rich…
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