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motionpicturelover · 1 year
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"Peer Gynt" (2006) - Bentein Baardson
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First things first: I LOVE this production!! I saw it first on TV on New Year's Eve in 2006 and I've loved it ever since.
This giant production, with a stage spanning almost 100m x 30m and with the Sfinx and the pyramids as its backdrop was a collaboration between Egypt and Norway during the "Ibsen Year", the 100 year anniversary of Ibsen's death, in 2006.
This is a great feat of a production which really allows the vital character of The Bøyg/The Sfinx (and, yes, it is actually the Sfinx in Ibsen's original play) to appear in all its rightful majesty.
The scene where Peer meets the Bøyg/the Sfinx is one of the pivotal scenes in the play, a real turning point for Peer, and here you get the full effect of what it would've actually been like.
Here I wrote an even more extensive post about this production and its performers last year.
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masakiokajima · 11 months
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Cairo Symphony Orchestra
Great Symphonies IV
Main Hall - Saturday, 11 November 2023 -8 p.m.
Soloist: Laura Mikkola, piano
Conductor: Ahmed El Saedi
Program:
M. Ravel: Rhapsodie Espagnole
S. Rachmaninov: Rhapsody on a Theme by Paganini Op. 43
Symphony No. 3 in A minor Op. 44
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cairotuba · 11 months
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Cairo Symphony Orchestra
Great Symphonies IV
Main Hall - Saturday, 11 November 2023 -8 p.m.
Soloist: Laura Mikkola, piano
Conductor: Ahmed El Saedi
Program:
M. Ravel: Rhapsodie Espagnole
S. Rachmaninov: Rhapsody on a Theme by Paganini Op. 43
Symphony No. 3 in A minor Op. 44
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parkerbombshell · 2 years
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sensitivity-city · 3 years
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السيمفونية من تأليف الموسيقار: هشام نزية
قائد الأوركسترا الموسيقار : نادر عباسي
أوركسترا وكورال الاتحاد الفيلهارموني
الغناء: أميرة سليم - ريهام عبدالحكيم - نسمة محجوب
فى الثالث من إبريل 2021 تم نقل 22 ملك وملكة مصرية تعود إلى عصور الأسر الـ«17 و18 و19 و20»، بينها مومياوات «رمسيس الثاني، سقنن رع، تحتمس الثالث، سيتى الأول، حتشبسوت، ميرت آمون».
وجرى نقل المومياوات من المتحف المصري بميدان التحرير إلى المتحف القومي
للحضارة بمنطقة الفسطاط. وأنشودة العظمة مهداة إلى الإلهة إيزيس على أبواب معبد دير الشلويط في البر الغربي بمدينة الأقصر، المنطقة نفسها التي شهدت اكتشاف المومياوات الملكية، مشيرة إلى أنها تعود إلى القرن الثالث قبل الميلاد، ويقول نصها: "مهابة لإيزيس السيدة الوحيدة ربة الغرب، زهرة اللوتس المتفتحة، التي في روح الإله وفي جسده، التي تحمي الملك".
قصيدة مصر لم تنمْ
غناء/ريهام عبدالحكيم
رائعة الشاعر/فتحي سعيد
الكلمات:
مصر لم تنمْ
ولم تزلْ
يقظانة العينيْن صلبة القدمْ
فى الأرض ِكالجبل
وفى السماءِ للذرى وللقممْ
مصر لم تنمْ
ما خرَّ سوُرها العتيدُ ما انهدم
ما انْهار شعبها العظيم ما انهزمْ
ولم يزلْ
مزَّوداَ بأعرق ِالقيم
مُتَّوج الأملْ
فى الأرض ِكالهرمْ
وفى السماء للذُرُى وللقممْ
مصر لم تنمْ
الموكب الكبيرُ سار كالخضّمْ
أمامه وخلفه قد أقسموا القسمْ
حرائقٌ مشبوبةٌ لكل ِمن هجمْ
زلازلٌ مناجلٌ لكل من جثَمْ
بنادقٌ مطارقٌ سواعدٌ وفمْ
ولوحةٌ ورايةٌ واللحنُ والقلمْ
هنا هناك كلنا على قدم
فلم تَزَلْ
فى الأرض كالجبل
وفى السماء للذرى وللقممْ
أنشودة العظمة
غناء/السوبرانو أميرة سليم
الكلمات:
اى رمت نترو
أن باجو
نتس حنوت وعت
سنج أن إيست بغ أن اس جت اف
سنج أن إيست انتس حنوت آمنت تاوى ام اسيبوى
سنج أن ايست ايرت رع ور حسوت ام سبات
سنج أن إيست ردى نس عات أن نيسو بيتى
:الترجمة
يا أيها البشر والآلهة الذين في الجبل
إنها السيدة الوحيدة
مهابة لايسة فإنها التي تلد النهار
مهابة لايسة فإنها سيدة الغرب والأرضين معا
مهابة لايسة فإنها عين رع عظيمة القدر في الأقاليم
مهابة لايسة فإنها التي تهب الكثير لملك مصر العليا والسفلى
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undeadchestnut · 3 years
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A Stricklake Playlist
Thought I'd share my personal Stricklake Playlist, aka What I listen to while I draw. (I apologize in advance for how cheesy some of these songs are. Although, if you know my Stricklake art, I guess it's not much of a surprise. And since this is my personal playlist I'll likely add/remove/reorder songs on a whim - so best save it for yourself if you like it in its current state!)
A complete list of songs is further down behind the cut, if Spotify isn't your thing. Hope you'll find something you like! <3
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(Since this playlist is so long, I've bolded some of my personal favorites... Highly subjective, of course!)
Stray Italian Greyhound | Vienna Teng
Dear Fellow Traveller | Sea Wolf
I hear a Symphony | Cody Fry
Dreamin' Again | Jim Croce
Someone to You - Acoustic | BANNERS
Bizarre Love Triangle | New Order
To Lose My Life | White Lies
Not What I Meant | dodie, Lewis Watson
You Know Where to Find Me | Imogen Heap
Butterflies | Gabbie Hanna
Bloodbuzz Ohio | The National
The Rising Tide | The Killers
Liar | The Arcadian Wild
Curses | The Crane Wives
We Have It All | Pim Stones
Blood On My Name | The Brothers Bright
Beekeeper | Keaton Henson
Honestly | Gabbie Hanna
Man Or Monster | Sam Tinnesz, Zayde Wølf
My Body Is A Cage | Arcade Fire
Love Bites | Ice Nine Kills, Chelsea Talmadge
Make This Go On Forever | Snow Patrol
Personal | Stars
Holy | PVRIS
Honestly - Encore | Gabbie Hanna
Losing Your Memory | Ryan Star
I Of The Storm | Of Monsters and Men
A Monster Like Me | Mørland, Debrah Scarlett
All For A Woman | The Airborne Toxic Event
Time Lapse Lifeline | Maria Taylor
That's Okay | The Hush Sound
Loose Change for the Boatman | King Charles
Dancing After Death - Stripped | Matt Maeson
I Wasted You | flora cash
My Love Took Me Down To The River… | Little Green Cars
Save It for the Living | Smash Into Pieces
Blame | Air Traffic Controller
Cairo | San Fermin
Monster | dodie
To Be Human | MARINA
Ship in a Bottle | fin
Dancing After Death | Matt Maeson
Ghost | Halsey
So Tied Up | Cold War Kids, Bishop Briggs
Far Away | Stéphanie De Corby
Pieces | Icon For Hire
Change | The Night Flight Orchestra
The Reason | Hoobastank
Who Are You, Really? | Mikky Ekko
Only Love Can Save Me Now | The Pretty Reckless
It’s Alright | Mother Mother
The Heart Is a Muscle | Gang of Youths
I Wanna Get Better | Bleachers
Changeling | The Riptide Movement
Boats & Birds | Gregory and the Hawk
Great Big Storm | Nate Ruess
What Makes a Good Man? | Nate Ruess
Factories | Autoheart
Love Runs Out | One Republic
Love Is Stronger Than Pride | Sade
No Matter Where You Are (Wedding Ver.) | Us The Duo
Mercy Mirror | Within Temptation
World on Fire | Les Friction
Dangerous Man | Little Dume
Where The Lonely Ones Roam (Piano V.) | Digital Daggers
I Still Have Faith In You | Abba
Wide Eyed | Cold Weather Company
Come Back | Us The Duo
Simple Song | The Shins
Sinners | Lauren Aquilina
Will I Find My Home - Acoustic Version | Juniper Vale, Vian Izak
Paint The World - Acoustic Version | Temperance
Someone To You | Banners
Aeromantic | The Night Flight Orchestra
We’re on Our Way | Radical Face
Brave | The Shires
Where the Lonely Ones Roam | Digital Daggers
From the Wreckage Build a Home | The Wind and The Wave
No Matter Where You Are | Us The Duo
Come With Me | Chxrlotte
Battle Cry | The Family Crest
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wolfiemozart1787 · 3 years
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In 1991, Philips Classics released The Complete Mozart Edition, 45 themed volumes and, if put together, made up Mozart’s complete compositions, from KV 1 to 626. It was originally released in 45 different volumes, which I’ll list now. 
Vol. 1: Early Symphonies
Vol. 2: Symphonies 21-41
Vol. 3: Serenades for Orchestra
Vol. 4: Divertimenti for strings & wind
Vol. 5: Serenades & divertimenti for wind
Vol. 6: Dances & Marches
Vol. 7: Piano Concertos
Vol. 8: Violin Concertos
Vol. 9: Wind Concertos
Vol. 10: Quartets, quintets etc. for wind
Vol. 11: String Quintets
Vol. 12: String Quartets
Vol. 13: String trios and duos
Vol. 14: Piano quintet, quartets, trios etc,
Vol. 15: Violin Sonatas
Vol. 16: Music for 2 Pianos/Piano Duets
Vol. 17: Piano Sonatas
Vol. 18: Piano variations, rondos etc.
Vol. 19: Masses and Requiem
Vol. 20: Litanies/Vespers
Vol. 21: Organ Sonatas & Solos
Vol. 22: Cantatas, oratorios, Masonic music etc.
Vol. 23: Arias, vocal ensembles & canons
Vol. 24: Lieder & Notturni
Vol. 25: Theatre & ballet music
Vol. 26: Apollo et Hyacinthus
Vol. 27: Bastien und Bastienne
Vol. 28: La finta semplice
Vol. 29: Mitridate, re di Ponto
Vol. 30: Ascanio in Alba
Vol. 31: Il sogno di Scipione
Vol. 32: Lucio Silla
Vol. 33: La finta giardiniera
Vol. 34: Die Gartnerin aus Liebe
Vol. 35: Il re pastore
Vol. 36: Zaide/Der Schauspieldirektor
Vol. 37: Idomeneo, re di Creta
Vol. 38: Die Entfuhrung aus dem Serail
Vol. 39: L’oca del Cairo/Lo sposo deluso
Vol. 40: Le nozze di Figaro
Vol. 41: Don Giovanni
Vol. 42: Cosi fan tutte
Vol. 43: Die Zauberflote (The Magic Flute)
Vol. 44: La clemenza di Tito
Vol. 45: Rarities & Surprises
These volumes are performed by many of the world’s greatest ensembles, orchestras, vocalists and instrumental soloists. Up to 2016, Philips Classics was the only label that had recorded Mozart’s complete works, either completed or fragmented. That was, until 2016 when Decca and Deutsche Grammophon merged together and formed Mozart 225: The New Complete Mozart Edition. This was a major breakthrough, because it contained newly discovered works by Mozart, including a notturno for soprano and fortepiano, co-written by Italian composer Antonio Salieri. In 2000, Philips Classics released the Complete Compact Mozart Edition, a large richly illustrated box containing 180 CDs, which in total were all 45 volumes from the earlier release. They were compacted into 17 different boxes, ergo it’s called the Compact Edition. The order goes like this:
Vol. 1: Symphonies
Vol. 2: Serenades/Dances & Marches
Vol. 3: Serenades & divertimenti for strings/solo wind
Vol. 4: Piano Concertos
Vol. 5: Violin/Wind Concertos
Vol. 6: Quintets, quartets & trios
Vol. 7: String Quartets & Quintets
Vol. 8: Violin Sonatas/String trios & duos
Vol. 9: Piano Music
Vol. 10: Masses & Requiem/Organ Sonatas & Solos
Vol. 11: Litanies/Vespers/Cantatas, oratorios, Masonic Music
Vol. 12: Arias, vocal ensembles & canons/Lieder & Notturni
Vol. 13: Early Italian Operas
Vol. 14: Middle Italian Operas
Vol. 15: Late Italian Operas
Vol. 16: German Operas
Vol. 17: Theatre & ballet music/Rarities & Surprises
Philips also released a 25 CD set entitled “The Complete Mozart Edition: Highlight”. This is a set of 25 CDs containing highlights from individual volumes. 
Some of the notable performers in the Mozart Edition are as follows:
The Academy of St. Martin in the Fields, London Symphony Orchestra, Mozarteum-Orchester Salzburg, Orchestra of the Royal Opera House, New Philharmonia Orchestra, Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra, Deutsche Bachsolisten, Leipzig Radio Symphony Orchestra, Staatskapelle Dresden, Beaux Arts Trio, Quartetto Italiano, Grumiaux Trio, Academy of St. Martin in the Fields’ Chamber Ensemble, Holliger Wind Ensemble, Netherlands Wind Ensemble, Leipzig Radio Chorus, Choir of the Royal Opera House, The Ambrosian Singers, London Symphony Chorus, Alfred Brendel, Henryk Szeryng, Iona Brown, Irena Grafenauer, Heinz Holliger, Anthony Pay, Jack Brymer, Klaus Thunemann, Peter Damm, Maria Graf, William Bennett, Arthur Grumiaux, Arrigo Pelliccia, Gerard Poulet, Blandine Verlet, Walter Klien, Isabelle van Keulen, Ronald Brautigam, Ingrid Haebler, Ludwig Hoffmann, Paul Badura-Skoda, Mitsuko Uchida, Ton Koopman, Dame Kiri Te Kanawa, Edita Gruberova, Lucia Popp, Thomas Moser, Elisabeth Cooymans, Elly Ameling, Dalton Baldwin, Margaret Price, Brigitte Fassbaender, Barbara Hendricks, Jessye Norman, Luciana Serra, Ingvar Wixell, Wladimiro Ganzarolli, Sir Neville Marriner, Sir Colin Davis, Leopold Hager, Herbert Kegel, Daniel Chorzempa, Sir Alexander Gibson.
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Gloria Davy
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Gloria Davy (March 29, 1931, Brooklyn – November 28, 2012, Geneva) was a Swiss soprano of American birth who had an active international career in operas and concerts from the 1950s through the 1980s. A talented spinto soprano, she was widely acclaimed for her portrayal of the title role in Giuseppe Verdi's Aida; a role she performed in many of the world's top opera houses. She was notably the first black artist to perform the role of Aida at the Metropolitan Opera in New York City in 1958. While she performed a broad repertoire, she was particularly admired for her interpretations of 20th-century music, including the works of Richard Strauss, Benjamin Britten and Paul Hindemith.
Davy was part of the first generation of African-American singers to achieve wide success and is viewed as part of an instrumental group of performers who helped break down the barriers of racial prejudice in the opera world. She first drew notice in 1952 when she won the Marian Anderson Award, and then as Bess on an international tour of Gershwin's Porgy and Bess from 1954–1956. Concert and opera engagements with major orchestras and opera houses in the United States and Europe soon following. In 1959 she married Swiss stockbroker Herman Penningsfield; at which point she left New York to reside in Geneva, Switzerland. After this point her singing career was mainly based in Europe, with only occasional appearances in the United States.
After 1973, Davy's career shifted from opera towards concert work; although she occasionally still performed stage roles. From 1984–1997 she taught on the voice faculty at the Jacobs School of Music at Indiana University while still maintaining her home in Geneva. She died in Geneva at the age of 81.
Early life and education
Born in Brooklynn, New York, Davy was the daughter of immigrants from the island of Saint Vincent in the Windward Islands. Her father was a token clerk in the New York City subway system. She graduated from The High School of Music & Art in New York City in 1951 before entering the Juilliard School where she earned a degree in vocal performance in 1953. At Juilliard she was a pupil of Belle Julie Soudant, who also taught opera singers Frances Bible and Andrew Frierson. After completing her degree she remained at Juilliard for one more year to pursue post-graduate studies in opera. In April 1954 she appeared as Countess Madeleine in the U.S. premiere run of Richard Strauss' Capriccio with the Juilliard Opera. She later studied singing in Milan with Victor de Sabata.
Several competition wins drew attention to Davy while she was still a student at Juilliard. In 1952 she was awarded the Marian Anderson Award. In 1953 she won the Music Education League's vocal competition which led to her professional singing debut performing in concert at Town Hall on June 12, 1953 and earned her a contract to perform in concerts with the The Little Orchestra Society under conductor Thomas Scherman. With that orchestra she performed Benjamin Britten's Les Illuminations on March 30, 1954. Music critic Ross Parmenter stated in his review that "[Davy is] a singer of unusual technical skill... she has a voice of wide range that is soft, clear, fresh, and warm. She interprets with imagination and intensity and she handles French as if it were her native tongue."
Early career: 1954–1961
Davy made her professional stage debut on Broadway as one of the Female Saints in the April 1952 revival of Virgil Thomson's Four Saints in Three Acts at the Broadway Theatre. She returned to Broadway the following October to portray Susie in My Darlin' Aida at the Winter Garden Theatre with Elaine Malbin in the title role. In May 1954 she replaced Leontyne Price as Bess in a North American tour of George Gershwin's Porgy and Bess which was organized by impresarios Robert Breen and his wife Wilva Davis. After completing its North American tour in Montreal, Davy went with the production to Europe for performances in Venice, Paris, London, and other cities in Belgium, Germany, Greece, Italy, Switzerland, and Yugoslavia. The company also made a stop at the Cairo Opera House in Egypt. She remained with the international tour through 1956, making further appearances in the Middle East, Africa, Russia, and Latin America.
Davy met composer and conductor Victor de Sabata when the Porgy and Bess tour reached La Scala in Milan in 1955. Impressed with the young singer, he offered her the title role in Giuseppe Verdi's Aida for a return engagement at that house. Unfortunately, political upheaval in Italy led to the cancelation of her scheduled performance at the opera house, and her first appearance as Aida ended up being at the Opéra de Nice in 1957. Later that year she performed that role in concert with the New York Philharmonic at Lewisohn Stadium in New York with Barry Morell as Radamès and Elena Nikolaidi as Amneris. Aida was also her calling card at the Teatro Comunale in Bologna and the Croatian National Theatre in Zagreb in 1968.
Davy's performance at Lewisohn Stadium drew the attention of several notable music organizations, including the Metropolitan Opera, and she was soon working actively with a variety of music groups in New York. In October 1957 she performed the title role in the New York premiere of Donizetti's Anna Bolena for the American Opera Society (AOS) with Giulietta Simionato as Giovanna Seymour for performances at both Town Hall and Carnegie Hall. In December 1958 she sang with the AOS again as Elcia in Rossini's Mosè in Egitto with Jennie Tourel as Amenofi and Boris Christoff, in his New York debut, singing the title role. In January 1959 she returned to Carnegie Hall to sing the title role in Gluck's Iphigénie en Tauride with Martial Singher as Orestes, Louis Quilico as Thoas and The Little Orchestra Society (LOS). She appeared with the LOS again on October 10, 1960 for the United States premiere of Strauss' Daphne in a concert version at Town Hall in which she sang the title heroine.
On February 12, 1958 Davy made her debut at the Met as Aida with Kurt Baum as Radamès, Leonard Warren as Amonasro, Irene Dalis as Amneris and Fausta Cleva conducting. She was notably the first black artist to appear as Aida at the opera house, and the 4th black artist to appear on the Met stage after Marian Anderson, Robert McFerrin, and Mattiwilda Dobbs. She appeared in 15 performances at the Metropolitan Opera House over four seasons, including performances of Pamina in Mozart’s The Magic Flute and Nedda in Leoncavallo’s Pagliacci. In July 1961 she toured with the Met to Israel where she performed the role of Fiordiligi in Così fan tutte with the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra in Tel Aviv. Her last appearance at the Met was as Leonora in Il trovatore with Giulio Gari as Manrico in November 1961.
In October 1960 Davy appeared in concert with the Philadelphia Orchestra as the soloist in Beethoven's Symphony No. 9 under conductor Eugene Ormandy at the United Nations General Assembly Hall which was broadcast internationally. The following month she made her debut with the Philadelphia Grand Opera Company under the baton of Giuseppe Bamboschek at the Academy of Music.
Later life and career: 1961–2012
After Davy left the Met in 1961, her career was no longer centered in New York but in Europe; a decision she made after marrying Swiss stockbroker Herman Penningsfield in 1959 and making a home with him in Geneva. She began transitioning towards a major European career in 1959 when she performed Aida at both the Vienna State Opera under Herbert von Karajan and at the Royal Opera, London. That same year she performed the role of Dido in Purcell's Dido and Aeneas at the Maggio Musicale Fiorentino. She sang Aida again at the Teatro Regio in Parma in 1960, and was Aida to Jon Vickers' Radamès at the 1961 Berliner Festspiele under the direction of Wieland Wagner.
From 1961–1968 Davy was a resident artist at the Berlin State Opera where she sang leading roles in operas by Verdi and Puccini among other composers. During this time she also appeared as a guest artist with other opera houses in Europe. In 1961 and 1962 she sang Pamina at the Théâtre Royal de la Monnaie in Brussels. She returned there in 1969 to sing the Old Prioress in Poulenc's Dialogues of the Carmelites; a role she performed that same year from a wheelchair at the Grand Théâtre de Genève. She made several appearances at La Scala in Milan during the late 1950s and 1960s, portraying both Donna Anna and Donna Elvira in Don Giovanni, Jenny in Kurt Weill's Rise and Fall of the City of Mahagonny, Nedda, and the title role in Madama Butterfly among others. In 1970 she performed the role of Dido at the Teatro Regio in Parma. She remained busy with major opera houses in Europe through 1972, appearing at opera houses in Aachen, Hamburg, Strasbourg, and Mannheim among other cities. From 1973 on her singing career was more focused on concert repertoire, although she still made a few opera appearances afterwords.
While maintaining her home in Geneva, Davy taught on the voice faculty of the Jacobs School of Music at Indiana University from 1984 to 1997. She died on November 28, 2012, in Geneva, Switzerland at the age of 81.
Discography
Christoph Willibald Gluck – Armide: Umberto Cattini, Orchestra Angelicum di Milano, Coro Polifonico di Torino. Gloria Davy, Angela Arena, Maria Teresa Mandalari, Giuseppe Zampieri, Lidia Cerutti
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart – The Magic Flute: Erich Leinsdorf. Gedda, Davy, Tozzi, Peters, Uppman, Scott, Olvis, Krall, Dunn, Amparan, Allen, Franke, Cundari, Vanni, Roggero, Gari, Sgarro, Arthur, Frydel, Roberts. December 6, 1958
Karlheinz Stockhausen – Momente: Gloria Davy, Boje, Smalley, WDR Choir, Cologne, Ensemble Musique Vivante, Paris, Stockhausen. 1975 Deutsche Grammophon
Giuseppe Verdi – Aida, highlights in German: Argeo Quadri. Davy, Ahlin, Konya, Hotter, Schoffler. Wiener Staatsopernchor, Staatliches Wiener Volksopern-Orchester. Deutsche Grammophon SLPEM 136 402. Stereo. LP Cover printed in Germany, 12/61.
Giuseppe Verdi – Aida, highlights in German: Argeo Quadri. Davy, Ahlin, Konya, Hotter, Schoffler. Wiener Staatsopernchor, Staatliches Wiener Volksopern-Orchester. Deutsche Grammophon LPEM 19 402. Monaural. LP Cover printed in Germany, 11/63.
Pietro Mascagni – Cavalleria Rusticana, highlights in German: Janos Kulka. Davy, Konya, Nagano, Berry. Chor und Orchester der Deutschen Oper Berlin. Deutsche Grammophon SLPEM 136 413. Stereo. LP Cover printed in Germany, 03/65. With highlights in German of Der Bajazzo (I Pagliacci) by Ruggiero Leoncavallo.
Cesar Franck - Rebecca - Scene Biblique: Mario Rossi. Gloria Davy, Pierre Mollet. Chorus and Orchestra, RAI, Torino. Side 6 of MRF Records MRF-148-S(3). Labeled as a Private Recording. The first 5 sides of this 3-LP set are devoted to Gabriel Faure's "Penelope". Issued 1978 or later.
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motionpicturelover · 2 years
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"Peer Gynt" in Giza (2006) - Bentein Baardson
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This giant production, with a stage spanning almost 100m x 30m and with the Sfinx and the pyramids as its backdrop was a collaboration between Egypt and Norway during the "Ibsen Year", the 100 year anniversary of Ibsen's death, in 2006.
This is a great feat of a production which really allows the vital character of The Bøyg/The Sfinx (and, yes, it is actually the Sfinx in Ibsen's original play) to appear in all its rightful majesty.
The scene where Peer meets the Bøyg/the Sfinx is one of the pivotal scenes in the play, a real turning point for Peer, and here you get the full effect of what it would've actually been like.
The Cairo Symphony Orchestra - conducted by Christian Eggen - and Cairo Opera Accapella Chorus, as well as soloists from the Norwegian Opera gave life to Edvard Grieg's music, while the cast was an ensemble of Norwegian actors and dancers, and the Egyptian actor Mohamed Wafik Aly Helmy giving voice to the Bøyg/the Sfinx.
The lead actors are a solid group of Norwegian stage actors:
Bjarte Hjelmeland (Peer): Hjelmeland's career has spanned both drama, comedy and musicals as well as including a stint as director of The National Scene in Bergen.
Lise Fjeldstad (Åse): Fjeldstad has had a long and varied career which includes many Ibsen roles, such as Nora ("A Doll's House"), Asta Allmers ("Little Eyolf"), Maja Rubek ("When We Dead Awaken") as well as having toured the world as Åse in "Peer Gynt" with The Norwegian Opera.
Erik Hivju (The Mountain King): Hivju's enjoyed a long career both on stage, in films, and for a period as a member of the regular company of the Norwegian television theatre. He previously played the Mountain King in Baardson's television production of "Peer Gynt" (1993).
Per Frisch (Begriffenfeldt): Frisch has been attatched to The National Theatre in Oslo for decades as well as having played in several big Norwegian films, and was, for a few years, a member of the regular company of the Norwegian television theatre.
Paul-Ottar Haga (The Button Moulder): Haga played the lead role of Peer in Baardson's 1993 television production of "Peer Gynt" for the Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation. He's had a long and varied career in both drama, comedy, musicals, films and television.
Speaking of Paul-Ottar Haga as the Button Moulder, this production has him as an ever present figure on the stage, standing in the background, observing Peer as he goes through life. He almost feels like a shadow of Peer, and having an actor who really understands the character - having played Peer himself - in that role, lends the performance extra weight.
I first saw this production when it was televised during the "Ibsen Year" and really loved it. I was incredibly fortunate to come across a second hand DVD of it yesterday and was thrilled to finally see it again. It was every bit as good and interesting as I'd remebered it being.
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todayclassical · 8 years
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March 04 in Music History
1678 Birth of Italian composer Antonio Vivaldi in Venice.  1765 Birth of English composer Charles Dibdin. 1776 Birth of English composer and cellist Robert Lindley in Rotherham.
1791 Mozart plays FP of his Piano Concerto No 27. It was his last public performance, in Vienna.
1801 The U.S. Marine Band performed at the inaugural of Thomas Jefferson who was a music lover and violinist. He gave the Marine Band the title "The President's Own." The band has played for every presidential inaugural since.
1809 The U.S. Marine Band performed at first Presidental inaugural ball, for James Madison. The President, First Lady Dolly Madison, and guests heard popular songs and dances of that time.
1819 Birth of German composer and harpist Charles Oberthür in Munich. 
1829 Paganini’s debuts in Berlin.
1832 Birth of baritone Ivan Melnikov in St Petersburg.  
1857 Birth of Romanian soprano Elena Theodorini.
1858 Birth of Italian soprano Medea Mei-Figner in Florence. 
1863 Birth of soprano Ellen Gulbranson.  1875 Death of baritone Louis-Augustin Lemonnier. 
1877 Birth of Russian composer Alexander Gedike in Moscow.
1877 FP of Tchaikovsky's ballet Swan Lake at the Bolshoi Theater in Moscow. 
1878 Death of tenor Napoleone Moriani.
1879 Birth of mezzo-soprano Jeanne Billa-Azema. 
1885 FP of Richard Strauss' Horn Concerto No. 1. Gustav Leinhos, soloist, Meiningen Orchestra conducted by Hans Von Bulow.
1888 Birth of Dutch composer Gerard Bunk in Rotterdam. 
1895 FP of first and third movements of Mahler's Symphony No. 2 Resurrection. Berlin Philharmonic, composer conducting. 
1895 Birth of composer Bjarne Brustad.
1898 Birth of English soprano Dora Labbette in Purley, Surrey. 
1904 Birth of Romanian tenor Joseph Schmidt in Rumania. 
1906 Birth of baritone Josef Knapp in Klagenfurt. 
1910 Death of baritone Leopold Demuth. 
1912 Birth of German conductor Ferdinand Leitner. 
1913 Death of tenor Giovanni Dimitrescu. 
1915 Birth of English violist Cecil Aronowitz in South Africa. 
1915 Birth of Spanish-American composer Carlos Surinach in Barcelona. 
1921 Birth of Egyptian-American composer Halim El-Dabh in Cairo, Egypt. 
1921 FP of Daniel Gregory Mason's Prelude and Fugue for piano and orchestra, in Chicago.
1922 Birth of tenor Roger Gardes in Paris. 
1925 Death of German-born Polish composer Moritz Moszkowski at age 70, in Paris. 
1926 Death of bass-baritone Theodor Lattermann. 
1927 Birth of American composer Robert Di Domenica in NYC.
1927 FP of Mexican composer Julian Carrillo's Concertino by the Philadelphia Orchestra under Stokowski. 1928 Birth of German-American organist and composer Samuel Adler in Mannheim.
1929 Birth of Dutch conductor Bernard Haitink in Amsterdam. 1934 Birth of Argentinian composer Mario Davidovsky.
1934 Birth of baritone Ladislau Konya in Rumania.
1936 Birth of German composer and pianist Aribert Reimann. 1946 Birth of American cellist Ralph Kirschbaum. 1950 Birth of American composer Marilynn Stark in Malone, NY.
1856 Birth of bass-baritone Robert Watkin-Mills.
1959 Birth of American composer Russell Steinberg.
1960 Death of American baritone Leonard Warren.
1965 FP in USAmerica of Ligeti's Poème symphonique for 100 metronomes, in Buffalo, NY.
1968 Birth of American conductor and composer Leanna Sterios. 
1969 Birth of Chinese composer Shueh-Shuan Liu in Chang-hua, Taiwan.
1972 Death of tenor Rudolf Petrak. 
1988 FP of Domenic Argento's Te Deum for chorus and orchestra. Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra and Schola Cantorum, Thomas Swan conducting.
1971 Birth of Venezuelan composer Sef Albertz.
1992 Death of Hungarian composer Sandor Veress in Bern, Switzerland. 
1995 Death of bass-baritone Noel Mangin. 
1995 FP of Christopher Rouse's Symphony No. 2. Houston Symphony Orchestra, Christoph Eschenbach conducting.
1999 Death of baritone John Hauxvell. 
2003 Death of Italian Mezzo Soprano Fedora Barbieri. 
2004 FP of Rolf Wallin´s Act by The Cleveland Orchestra/Welser-Most, Cleveland, OH
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20 Most Influential Graphic Design Companies From Around the World
Graphic design is a notoriously competitive field and it can be tough for companies to stand out.
But, at least twenty graphic design firms from around the world have proven to be the best in their field, with gorgeous portfolios filled with impressive clients and prominent design campaigns.
These are the design firms that clients with virtually unlimited budgets turn to when they need a brand identity, packaging design, or help with other types of design.
These design firms drive graphic design trends around the world and are responsible for some of the best, and often, some of the most controversial designs from the past several decades.
Here are the 20 (in no particular order) most influential graphic design companies from around the world.
Sagmeister & Walsh
Wolff Olins
Landor
Pentagram
MetaDesign
House Industries
Happy Cog
Leo Burnett
Metalab
Frog Design
AKQA
Urban Influence
SuperUnion
Turner Duckworth
Winkcreative
Mucho
McFaul+Day
Chermyeff & Geismar & Haviv
Studio Dumbar
Dessein
Sagmeister & Walsh
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Stefan Sagmeister is a world-famous graphic designer and provocateur with deep ties to independent musicians and the arts. He’s had clients like Lou Reed, David Byrne, the Guggenheim, and many more.
The studio he created with Jessica Walsh is renowned for its edgy, unpredictable style.
You don’t need to look further than the studio’s homepage for an example of this: it features a live webcam that shows what’s going on in New York-based studio right at that moment.
Headquarters: New York City
Notable Clients: Snapchat, 7Up, The Gap, BMW, The Museum of Modern Art, The Guggenheim Museum, NYTimes Magazine, Lou Reed, Jay-Z, Brian Eno, David Byrne, Random House Publishers, the AIGA, Autodesk, Levis, Adobe
  Wolff Olins
Look back at the last two or three decades of graphic design.
If there was a controversial rebrand, chances are Wolff Olins was involved.
The design studio has a reputation for bold design choices. Upon its release, their design for the London 2012 Olympic games was infamously compared to something accidentally dropped, a puerile mess, a health hazard, and even cartoon character Lisa Simpson playing her saxophone.
The studio has never shied away from unorthodox choices, and their drive for innovation has made them one of the most sought-after design firms in the world.
Headquarters: London, UK
Locations: London, New York City, and San Francisco
Notable Clients: Uber, Alibaba, Zigbee Alliance, GrubHub, The Metropolitan Art Museum, Spotify, Orange, The Hyatt, Virgin Media, (RED), AOL, Target, Unilever, GE, PwC, Microsoft, Google, Skype, Expedia, FutureLearn.
  Landor
Nike is one of Landor’s many prestigious clients.
This storied design studio is one of the undisputed giants of graphic design and branding in the world. Started by Walter Landor in 1941, the company has grown exponentially over the years and now has 23 offices in 20 countries.
High profile work for clients like Coca-Cola, the WWF, FedEx, Levis, Apple, and BP have firmly established this studio as one of the greats.
Headquarters: San Francisco
Locations: Bangkok, Beijing, Cape Town, Chicago, Cincinnati, Dubai, Geneva, Hamburg, Hanoi, Hong Kong, Jakarta, Kuala Lumpur, London, Melbourne, Mexico City, Milan, Moscow, Mumbai, New York, Paris, Seoul, Shanghai, Singapore, Sydney, and Tokyo
Notable Clients: Nike, Coca-Cola, the WWF, FedEx, Levis, Apple, Volvic, Kraft, Jameson, BMW, Henkel, Old Spice, Citroën, Proctor and Gamble, Juicy Couture, Rolex, John Deere.
  Pentagram
It’s impossible to create any list of noteworthy design firms without including Pentagram.
The National’s Sleep Well Beast campaign and album design, by Pentagram
The studio’s design talent boasts some famous names among the list of partners, including Paula Scher, Michael Beirut, Alan Fletcher, Colin Forbes, Harry Pearce, and many more.
The client list is equally impressive.
Headquarters: London
Locations: Austin, Berlin, New York, San Francisco.
Notable Clients: Citibank, United Airlines. Saks Fifth Avenue. Harley-Davidson, Alexander McQueen, Clear Channel, The National, The Daily Show, One Laptop Per Child, Revlon, Cosmopolitan, The Oprah Winfrey Show, Grey Goose, Tiffany and Co, Vanity Fair.
  MetaDesign
Metadesign Berlin, courtesy of Wikimedia Commons
MetaDesign was founded in 1979 by three German designers, including famed typographer Erik Spiekermann. Since then, it has taken on design work for clients large and small, including big names like The Economist and Apple. Spiekermann has stayed active as a type designer, creating such acclaimed typefaces as FF Meta and Officina.
Headquarters: San Francisco
Locations: Beijing, Berlin, Düsseldorf, Geneva, San Francisco, Zurich
Notable Clients: Apple, AT&T, eBay, FIFA, Intuit, Lamborghini,, Netflix, Sony, Intel, Polo Ralph Lauren, 23andMe, Volkswagen, The Economist, New York Philharmonic, Texture, San Francisco Ballet.
  House Industries
If you come across a gorgeous, retro-influenced type design, there’s a good chance it was created or influenced by the design studio House Industries.
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Luminaries from Cher to Jimmy Kimmel and The New Yorker to Uniqlo have worked with the small and fiercely independent studio.
They are known just as much for their type design as they are for the eccentric selection of products they sell. Whether it’s books, clothing, cycling accessories, or assorted kitchenware, each product is meticulously designed.
Headquarters: Delaware
Notable Clients:  Hermes, The Cher Show, Eames, The New Yorker, Design With Reach, Ford, John Mayer, Heath Ceramics, Jimmy Kimmel Live, Vogue Japan, Agent Provocateur, MTV, Chronicle Books, Uniqlo, Baccarat, Herman Miller
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Happy Cog
Happy Cog is a studio founded by web pioneer Jeffrey Zeldman, whose influence helped drive forward web technology and standards in the early 00s. Specializing in web and digital design, Happy Cog’s client list is diverse and impressive.
Locations: Philadelphia, New York
Notable Clients: MTV, Papa John’s, Harvard Business School, Ben & Jerry’s, McGraw-Hill Education, US Holocaust Museum, Nintendo, Georgetown University, Fonts.com, Thomson Reuters, Zappos.com
  Leo Burnett
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Leo Burnett is a Chicago-based company that has its hands in almost any creative disciple you can think of.
In addition to branding and marketing, an in-house design team tackles a variety of projects for clients of all sizes and industries.
Founded by legendary advertiser Leo Burnett in 1935, the company now has 85 offices in 69 countries and more than 9,000 employees.
Headquarters: Chicago. Illinois
Locations: Chicago, Toronto, Montreal, Santa Domingo, Guaynabo, Guatemala City, London, Paris, Brussels, Frankfurt, Prague, Seoul, Beijing, Shanghai, Manila, Jakarta, Sydney, Johannesburg
Notable Clients: Kelloggs, McDonald’s, Coca-Cola, P&G, Samsung, GM, Fiat, Bell, LCBO, Ikea, Elections Canada.
  Metalab
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Metalab is a design studio based in Victoria, British Columbia. In its 12 years of operation, the company has worked for some of the biggest companies online, including Google, Disney, Slack, Medium, and more. It also has online services its created, including Ballpark (an invoicing app), and Flow, (a project management app).
Headquarters: Victoria, British Columbia
Notable Clients: Slack, Google, Finery, Amazon, Facebook, Lonely Planet, TED, Otter
  Frog Design
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Frog was founded in 1969 by German industrial designer Hartmut Essilinger.
It has worked for some of the most influential companies and products, like Apple, the San. Francisco MOMA, Hyundai, Porsche, GE, and more.
With 15 offices located in major cities everywhere, Frog is consistently one of the best known and admired design companies in the world.
Headquarters: San Francisco, California
Locations: San Francisco, Austin, New York, London, Milan, Munich, Shanghai, Gurgaon, Seattle, Amsterdam, Tel Aviv, Tokyo, Sydney
Notable Clients: Apple, Lumen, SiriusXM, SuperSonic, Porsche, BT, American Dental Association, Associated Press, Audi, GE, Honeywell, UNICEF. Bill Gates, Intel, Sharp
  AKQA
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Based in London, AKQA is a firm that specializes in creating digital products and services. It has over 2,100 employees spread across 22 offices in cities like London, San Francisco, Sao Paolo, Singapore, Tokyo, Melbourne, and Paris.
Headquarters: San Francisco, California
Locations: Aarhus, Amsterdam, Berlin, Copenhagen, Gothenburg, London, Milan, Paris, Venice, Atlanta, New York, Portland, San Francisco, Washington, D.C., Gurgaon, Shanghai, Singapore, Sydney
Notable Clients: Nike, Nissan, Microsoft, Visa, Fiat, Coco-Cola, McDonald’s, Gap, VW, Amazon, Evian, David Beckham, Oakley, Palms, Netflix, Rolls-Royce, Volvo, Google, Activision, Eurostar, Jagermeister,  Tommy Hilfiger, Elton John, Burger King
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This Seattle-based agency has been “creating kick-ass brands since 2001,” according to its website. In that time, it has helped businesses to “craft honest, emotional experiences through strategy, brand development, graphic design, web design, and storytelling.”
Its clients range from small businesses and consumer products to tech companies and real estate firms.
Headquarters: Seattle, Washington
Notable Clients: Intego, Revelry, SEO Moz, Endurance, Sprout, Polaris, Chef’n, Watson, Cinchshare, Pronto, Redfin, DNA
  SuperUnion
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SuperUnion’s name is appropriate: it’s the union between five separate agencies (Brand Union, The Partners, Lambie-Nairn, Addison, and VBAT) into one super agency.
The unified company boasts 23 offices across 18 countries and has clients like BBC, London Symphony Orchestra, Dell, Deloitte, Ford, Nestle, and Tesco.
Headquarters: London, UK
Locations: Amsterdam, Bangkok, Beijing, Berlin, Bogota, Buenos Aires, Cairo, Cape Town, Dubai, Hamburg, Hong Kong, Jakarta, Johannesburg, London, Madrid, Mexico City, Moscow, Mumbai, Munich. New York, Paris, Sao Paulo, Seoul, Shanghai, Singapore
Notable Clients: Colgate-Palmolive, WPP, BBC, London Symphony Orchestra, Dell, Deloitte, Ford, Nestle, Tesco, Equinox, Level, Chivas, Pizza Hut, Land Rover, Invictus Games, Pfizer, AirAsia, Mazda, Audi, Electrolux, FIFA, Cirque de Soleil, HSBC, Credit Suisse
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Turner Duckworth
Turner Duckworth may be a division of Leo Burnett, but deserves to be called out for the quality and quantity of amazing work that it produces.
Founded by David Turner and Bruce Duckworth in 1992, the firm now has three offices that are its “secret weapon,” according to the site.
Clients include Levis, Coca-Cola, Amazon, Metallica (!), Glenlivet, and many more.
Locations: London, San Francisco, and New York City
Notable Clients: Levis, Coca-Cola, Glenlivet, Burger King, Kellogg’s, Kraft, Toblerone, Kettle Chips, Longmorn. Coors, Popchips, Essential Parent, Dripp, Conté a Paris, Tassimo
Winkreative
Air Canada’s logo, designed by Winkreative
Founded by Monocle magazine publisher Tyler Brûlé, this creative agency makes “brands desirable through elegant visual ideas and a distinctive tone of voice, based on a defined strategic positioning,” according to its website.
Its clients include airlines, automakers, fashion and lifestyle companies, and more.
Headquarters: Zurich, Switzerland
Locations: Zürich, London, Toronto, New York, Tokyo, Hong Kong
Notable Clients: Air Canada, Porter Airlines, Lexus, MINI, BBC, Sky, Dia TV, H&M, TAG Heuer, Dunhill, Adora, Louis Vuitton, LG, Toyota, Cathy Pacific, China Daily, Corriere della Sera
  Mucho
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Mucho is a design studio headquartered in Barcelona.
Founded by friends Marc Català and Pablo Juncadella in 2003, the company grew quickly and now has offices in five cities around the world.
The offices often collaborate across time zones on projects that the company describes as “ideas-based.” eye magazine described their style as having “a level of visual fastidiousness and typographic detail that distinguishes their work from that of other branding agencies.”
Headquarters: Barcelona, Spain
Locations: Newark, Barcelona, Paris, San Francisco, New York, Sydney, Berlin, London
Notable Clients: AIGA, Alma Hotels, BCD, Betway, BMW, Canal+, El País, EMI Music Spain, Future Designs, Gap Inc., Google, HP, Kodak, Majestic Hotel Group, Mars, Museum of Lincolnshire Life, Phaidon Press, Random House Mondadori, San Francisco Art Exchange, San Francisco Civic Center, The Collection, The Observer, University of California
  McFaul+Day
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MCFaul+Day was founded in 2002 by John McFaul in Portsmouth, England. It has worked with clients ranging from LucasFilm and Pepsi to the BBC, IBM, and Samsung.
In 2014, designer Justin Day joined the agency and the name was updated. According to its site, Mcfaul+Day “passionately created, observed and rigorously executed solutions, de-layering a proposition to its simple truth.”
Headquarters: Chichester, UK
Notable Clients: LucasFilm, New Balance, Pepsi, BBC, IBM, Microsoft, SXSW, Clarks, Audi, Virgin Atlantic, Sony, Levis, Samsung, Kidrobot
  Chermayeff & Geismar & Haviv
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Some of the most recognizable logo designs were created by this studio, founded in 1957 by two Yale alumni, Ivan Chermayeff and Tom Geismar. The company was joined by logo designer Sagi Haviv in 2003.
Its work includes iconic logos for NBC, National Geographic, Mobil, Showtime, Chase Bank, PBS, and many others.
Headquarters: New York, NY
Notable Clients: NBC, Pan Am, Mobil Oil, PBS, Chase Bank, Barneys New York, The Museum of Modern Art, Xerox, Smithsonian Institution, NBC, Cornell University, National Geographic, State Farm, Armani Exchange, Showtime, Animal Planet, Merck, EPA
  Studio Dumbar
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Formed in The Hague in 1977 by Gert Dumbar, Studio Dumbar has since relocated to Rotterdam and spread to Shanghai and Seoul.
In 2016 the agency merged with a number of other studios as part of the international mega-agency Dept. Studio Dumbar’s work is considered highly influential and has attracted a top-tier selection of clients like Apple, Nike, and Rijksmuseum.
Headquarters: Rotterdam, Holland
Locations: Rotterdam, Shanghai, and Seoul
Notable Clients: Apple, Nike, Rijksmuseum. Dutch National Police, Transavia, Vincent Van Gogh Museum, Dutch Railways, EUNL, Hong Kong Polytechnic University, NPO, Randstad, The Dutch Government
  Dessein
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Tracy Kenworthy and Geoff Bickford founded Dessein in 1987 in Perth, Australia.“We want to create brands of the heart – brands which engage, excite and evoke a personal rapport,” says the agency’s website.
It is an award-winning agency with a diverse client base that includes many Australian and international businesses and brands.
Headquarters: Perth, Australia
Notable Clients: Black Swan State Theatre, Northbridge Brewing Company, EPM, Ezyfix, Great Temptations, Mondo Nougat, Zwena, Albany Entertainment Centre, Whiteman Park, Poach Bear
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