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Johann Christian Bach Bach Jean Pierre Rampal Pierre Pierlot Gérard Jarry Serge Collot Karl Friedrich Abel Christian Ferdinand Abel Burney Frederick Great 1735 1764 1768 1772 1776 1781 1782
00:00 Quintet No. 2 in G major: Allegro - Allegro assai 06:00 Quintet No. 5 in A major: Allegretto - Tempo di Minuetto 11:30 Quintet No. 1 in C major: Allegretto - Andantino - Minuetto con variazione 21:39 Quintet No. 6 in D major: Allegro - Andantino - Allegro assai 31:29 Quintet No. 3 in F major: Andante - Rondo (Allegretto) 38:14 Quintet No. 4 in E flat major: Andante - Minuetto - Allegro Flute: Jean-Pierre Rampal / Oboe: Pierre Pierlot French String Trio: Gérard Jarry, violin / Serge Collot, viola / Michael Tournus, cello Johann Christian Bach’s activities in London were not limited to the composition of Italian operas. In the English capital he met again a former pupil of his father’s: the viola da gamba player and composer Karl Friedrich Abel. It was for the latter’s father, Christian Ferdinand Abel, a member of the Coethen orchestra, that Johann Sebastian had composed his Suites for unaccompanied cello. In London Johann Christian joined forces with the son, Karl Friedrich, and founded a concert society. They were joint directors from 1764 to 1781, and Abel continued for a while after Johann Christian’s death. They gave a concert every week and, as Burney tells us, "as their own compositions were new and excellent, and the best performers of all kinds, which our capital could supply, enlisted under their banners, this concert was better patronised and longer supported than perhaps any one had ever been in this country; having continued for full twenty years with uninterrupted prosperity.’ Johann Christian was among the first to play the pianoforte publicly in London (June 2, 1768). He and Abel thus presented themselves as performers and composers at the same time. When the eight-year-old Mozart arrived in London in 1764 he found Johann Christian concert director, harpsichord teacher to Queen Charlotte, accompanist to the King (who, like Frederick the Great, played the flute), and music master to the royal children. Mozart listened with all his ears to the new compositions of the two German masters who were then setting the tone of English musical taste, and even copied some of them out. (It is known that the Symphony in E flat major, K. 18, formerly attributed to Mozart, is actually by Abel.) Several sets of works have come down to us in which Johann Christian employs wind instruments, sometimes alone and sometimes in combination with strings. Opus 11 — six quintets for flute, oboe, violin, viola, and bass — was published by Welcker in London about 1776. The Quintet in D major, Op. 22 has the same instrumentation. Other works include a Quintet in F major for oboe, violin, viola, cello, and harpsichord, four wind quintets published in Dublin after the composer’s death and known as Military Pieces, and six Sinfonias for two clarinets, two horns, and bassoon usually regarded nowadays as arrangements. Mrs. Papendieck’s diary recounts an episode in Johann Christian’s life about 1776. "John Bach’ was in the habit of playing every Thursday at her house with the Queen’s chamber musicians, and he and Abel would take turns to compose something for these gatherings. One day, having forgotten that it was his turn, Johann Christian sat down before dinner and composed "a ravishing first movement for a quintet in E flat major"; two copyists wrote out the parts at his dictation as the work proceeded. This was the origin of the fourth Quintet of Opus 11. The completed set was dedicated to Karl Theodor, Elector Palatine at Mannheim, where Johann Christian had enjoyed a real triumph with his Temistocles in 1772, and where he presented Lucio Silla in 1776. The dedication of the Quintets read as follows: "Your Highness’s benevolent approval of my efforts at Mannheim has given me infinite satisfaction. Music and the fine arts, supported by your favor and guided by your taste and the thoughtful strength of your judgment, flourish there with unsurpassed vigor. Your Highness’s new command gives me the greatest joy. I am also eager to offer Your Highness this modest token of my constant gratitude for the consideration you have been pleased to accord me.”
Beethoven Claudio Abbado Soile Isokoski Reiner Goldberg Bryn Terfel 1700
SEE IMPROVED (http•••) Ludwig van Beethoven Sinfonie Nr 9 in d-Moll op. 125, An die Freude Symphony No 9 in D minor Op 125, Choral Symphony Claudio Abbado conducts BPO Singers: Soile Isokoski soprano, Birgit Remmer alto, Reiner Goldberg tenor, Bryn Terfel bass 1.Allegro ma non troppo, un poco maestoso 0:00 2.Scherzo 17:00 3.Adagio molto e cantabile 31:05 4.Presto / Allegro ma non troppo / Vivace / Adagio cantabile / Allegro assai 44:55 5.O Freunde / Ode to Joy 50:58 ベートーヴェン交響曲第9番イ短調Op 125合唱交響曲 Бетховен Симфония No 9 ре минор, Op 125 Хоровая симфония 贝多芬交响曲No 9, D未成年人 루트비히 판 베토벤 교향곡 9 번 단조 Op. 125 합창 교향곡 डी नाबालिग ओप 125, कोरल सिम्फनी में लुडविग वैन बीथोवेन सिम्फनी नं। 9 התזמורת הסימפונית של לודוויג ואן בטהובן بيتهوفن السمفونية رقم 9 د قاصر Συμφωνική ορχήστρα αριθ. 9, στην D Minor Op 125 Χορωδιακή Συμφωνία
101 Strings - The Most Beautiful Romantic Melodies dsk 1 [Ronco – RTL 2094] 01 101 Strings - Edelweiss (02:44) 02 101 Strings - The Sound Of Silence (03:23) 03 101 Strings - True Love (02:30) 04 101 Strings - Stranger In The Shore (02:57) 05 101 Strings - The Onedin Line (02:55) 06 101 Strings - Season In The Sun (03:47) 07 101 Strings - Paradise (02:48) 08 101 Strings - Bali Hai (02:54) 09 101 Strings - Joy To The World (02:15) 10 101 Strings - Up, Up & Away (02:10) 11 101 Strings - Morning (04:12) 12 101 Strings - Friendly Persuasion (02:22) 13 101 Strings - Sleepy Lagoon (02:39) 14 101 Strings - Morning Dreams (02:08) 15 101 Strings - Never On A Sunday (03:03) 16 101 Strings - Goodmorning Starshine (02:23) 17 101 Strings - I'd Like To Teach The World To Sing (02:46) 18 101 Strings - Theme From The Hands Of Mine (03:24) 19 101 Strings - Look To The Rainbow (02:45) 20 101 Strings - Oh Happy Day (03:30) •••@••• Todas as faixas foram executadas no Winamp V5.8, utilizando plugins SqrSoft Advanced Crossfading V1.75, Sound Solution V1.1 e gravadas no Audacity v3.1.3 All tracks were run on Winamp V5.8, using plugins SqrSoft Advanced Crossfading V1.75, Sound Solution V1.1 and recorded in Audacity v3.1.3 "Isenção de responsabilidade de direitos autorais sob a seção 107 dos direitos autorais Lei de 1976, a concessão é feita para "uso justo" para fins como crítica, comentário, reportagem, ensino, bolsa de estudos e pesquisa. O uso justo é um uso permitido pelo estatuto de direitos autorais que poderia ser infrator. Sem fins lucrativos, educacional ou o uso pessoal inclina a balança a favor do uso justo. " "Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use."
Bronislaw Huberman Elgar Gibson Reich Israel Philharmonic Orchestra 1882 1930 1947
From Wikipedia - Bronisław Huberman (19 December 1882 – 16 June 1947) was a Jewish Polish violinist. He was known for his individualistic and personal interpretations and was praised for his tone color, expressiveness, and flexibility. The Gibson ex-Huberman Stradivarius violin which bears his name was stolen and recovered twice during the period in which he owned the instrument. Huberman is also remembered for founding the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra (then known as the Palestine Philharmonic) and thus providing refuge from the Third Reich for nearly 1,000 European Jews. Huberman's stylish recording of Elgar's 'La Capricieuse' is a real joy, vividly recorded. I have transferred it from a circa 1930 Australian laminated pressing, which plays very well apart from a couple of short patches of rumble.
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