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Wilhelm Furtwängler Brahms Beethoven Schumann Bruckner Cowan London Philharmonic Vienna Philharmonic 1948 1951
Two legendary studio recordings and a 1951 concert from Munich: the small but precious Decca legacy of the 20th century’s greatest recreative conductor, Wilhelm Furtwängler. While the performances of Wilhelm Furtwängler issued by Decca have been made available in small and large compilations, they have never been issued in this convenient format. They include a 1948 studio account of Brahms’s Second Symphony with the London Philharmonic, a Vienna Philharmonic studio recording of Franck’s Symphony from 1951, and finally a complete concert which the VPO gave with Furtwängler in Munich on tour, playing Beethoven’s Coriolan Overture, Schumann’s First and Bruckner’s Fourth Symphonies. Each recording is precious in its way. First issued by Decca in its Eclipse LP series, the Bruckner makes a fascinating comparison with a performance given by the VPO and Furtwängler a week earlier in Stuttgart, widely available, but the Schumann First is unique within the conductor’s discography: majestic and superbly built, as one would expect, but not without the fiery impetus belonging to a work which the composer had written in less than a week. While Furtwängler was more at home in concert than the studio, he knew and appreciated the value of recordings, and cultivated good relationships with broadcast engineers in Berlin. The Decca team found him harder to deal with, but the Brahms Second from Kingsway Hall remains a characteristic example of his art, more muted than his other readings but flowing and lyrical throughout. The Franck, meanwhile, is even more marked by inspirational rubato, a quality now appreciated once again in performances of late-Romantic music. With a new essay by Rob Cowan on the context and qualities of these superb interpretations, this new Eloquence set is a definitive collection of Furtwängler’s Decca legacy.
Schmier Cowan Johansson Howe Nilson Barrett Cato Falcon Burke Howland Naumann 1905 2018
All Star Jam at the "2018" 70,000 Tons of Metal Cruise full show posted..! feat. Kreator/Destruction/Annihilator/Sabaton/ metal church and many more.! All Star Jam at the "2018" 70,000 Tons of Metal Cruise full show posted..! watch here: (http•••) 01-METAL HEALTH / BANG YOUR HEAD (Quiet Riot) 02:42 Vocals: CHRIS BAY – Freedom Call Drums: SPECKI T.D. – In Extremo Guitar: RYOJI SHINOMOTO – Gyze Guitar: JOONA BJÖRKROTH – Battle Beast Bass: SCHMIER – Destruction 02-ROCK YOU LIKE A HURRICANE (Scorpions) 10:47 Vocals: ADRIENNE COWAN – Seven Spires Drums: SPECKI T.D. – In Extremo Guitar: ALEX BEYRODT – Primal Fear Guitar: TOMMY JOHANSSON – Sabaton Bass: JARI KAINULAINEN – Masterplan 03-KILLING MACHINE (Judas Priest) 19:05 Vocals: MIKE HOWE – Metal Church Drums: FRANCESCO JOVINO – Primal Fear Guitar: ANDREAS KISSER – Sepultura Guitar: DANIEL MONGRAIN – Voivod Bass: JOHAN JÖNSEGÅRD – October Tide 04-THE NUMBER OF THE BEAST (Iron Maiden) 24:42 Vocals: CAPRI – Amberian Dawn Drums: FRANCESCO JOVINO – Primal Fear Guitar: ROLAND GRAPOW – Masterplan Guitar: JOHAN REINHOLDZ – Dark Tranquillity Bass: PASI KAUPPINEN – Sonata Artica 05-NEON NIGHTS (Black Sabbath) 31:50 Vocals: RICK ALTZI – Masterplan Drums: ELOY CASAGRANDE – Sepultura Guitar: KURDT VANDERHOOF – Metal Church Guitar: PER NILSON – Meshuggah Bass: HUGO DOYON-KAROUT – Beyond Creation 06-RUNNING WILD (Judas Priest) 38:40 Vocals: RALPH SCHEEPERS – Primal Fear Drums: ELOY CASAGRANDE – Sepultura Guitar: SAMI YLI-SIRNIÖ – Kreator Guitar: ROB BARRETT – Cannibal Corpse Bass: LINUS KLAUSENITZER – Obscura 07-HELLS BELLS (AC/DC) 47:00 Vocals: NOORA LOUHIMO – Battle Beast Drums: CATO BEKKEVOLD – Enslaved Guitar: JEFF WATERS – Annihilator Guitar: ELIAS VILJANEN – Sonata Artica Bass: MAT SINNER – Primal Fear 08-PULL THE PLUG (Death) 55:02 Vocals: KRISTOFFER OLIVIUS – Nagflar Drums: CATO BEKKEVOLD – Enslaved Guitar: STEFFEN KUMMERER – Obscura Guitar: RICARDO FALCON – Sinister Bass: BUD BURKE – Exhumed 09-D.O.A. (Van Halen) 1:04:02 Vocals: ADRIENNE COWAN – Seven Spires Drums: STET HOWLAND – Metal Church Guitar: JEFF WATERS – Annihilator Bass: EERO SIPILÄ – Xandria 10-SWORDS & TEQUILA (Riot) 1:10:40 Vocals: SNAKE – VOIVOD Drums: STET HOWLAND – Metal Church Guitar: MIKE – Destruction Guitar: TOM NAUMANN – Primal Fear Bass: JESPER ANASTASIADIS – Korpiklaani 11-CHEMICAL WARFARE (Slayer) 1:15:20 Vocals: MATT HARVEY – Exhumed Drums: VAAVER – Destruction Guitar: IVAR BJØRNSON – Enslaved Guitar: MARKUS VANHALA – Insomnium Bass: DOMINIQUE LAROCHE – Voivod 12-WHIPLASH (Metallica) 1:24:40 Vocals: MILLE PETROZZA – Kreator Drums: VAAVER – Destruction Guitar: ANDREAS KISSER – Sepultura Guitar: MATT HARVEY – Exhumed Bass: SCHMIER – Destruction
Bartolomeo Cristofori Domenico Scarlatti Schwartz Farrell Cowan Coyle Moore Kerr Dobney Scherer 1655 1685 1720 1731 1757
Dongsok Shin performs the Sonata in d minor, K.9 by Domenico Scarlatti +••.••(...)) on the earliest known surviving piano, made by the instrument's inventor, Bartolomeo Cristofori +••.••(...)), in Florence, 1720. Scarlatti's keyboard compositions were performed on both the harpsichord and the early piano. Production support was provided by The Donna and Marvin Schwartz Foundation A production of the Digital Media Department The Metropolitan Museum of Art Produced and Directed by Christopher Noey Edited by Kate Farrell Camera by Kelly Richardson and Jessica Glass Lighting by Ned Hallick Sound Recording and Post-Production Audio by David Raymond Production Coordinator: Stephanie Wuertz Production Assistants: Sarah Cowan, Maureen Coyle Organized by the Department of Musical Instruments J. Kenneth Moore, Frederick P. Rose Curator-in-Charge Jayson Kerr Dobney, Associate Curator and Administrator E. Bradley Strauchen-Scherer, Associate Curator Susana Caldeira, Assistant Conservator Dongsok Shin, keyboard technician Joseph Peknik III, Principal Technician Pamela Summey, Programs Coordinator Marian Eines, Associate for Administration
Antonio Stradivari Fritz Kreisler Carpenter Gabriela Martinez Martinez Bolton Matthews Bryant Schwartz Cowan Roche Moore Kerr Dobney 1644 1694 1737 1875 1933 1962 1999
Liebesleid by Fritz Kreisler +••.••(...)). Performed by Sean Avram Carpenter (YoungArts, 1999) and Gabriela Martinez, piano. Violin, Bequest of Annie Bolton Matthews Bryant, 1933 +••.••(...)). Learn more about this instrument: (http•••) Production support was provided by The Donna and Marvin Schwartz Foundation A production of the Digital Media Department, The Metropolitan Museum Art Produced and Directed by Christopher Noey Edited by Sarah Cowan Camera by Wayne de la Roche and Jessica Glass Lighting by Ned Hallick Sound Recording and Post-Production Audio by David Raymond Production Coordinator: Stephanie Wuertz Production Assistants: Corinne Colgan, Robin Schwalb Organized by the Department of Musical Instruments J. Kenneth Moore, Frederick P. Rose curator-in-charge Jayson Kerr Dobney, Associate Curator and Administrator Susana Caldeira, Assistant Conservator Joseph Peknik III, Principal Technician Pamela Summey, Programs Coordinator Marian Eines, Associate for Administration
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