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2022-03-01 12:00:00
Gerald Fenech listens to Anton Bruckner's Symphony No 0, 'Die Nullte'. 'The Bruckner Orchester Linz plays superbly throughout and Markus Poschner's enthusiasm for this music allows him to reveal details of orchestration that, maybe, were hitherto missed.'
2020-05-06 23:00:00
American Symphonies - Rorem - Jones - Sessions - Schuman - Harrison - Daugherty - Rochberg - Kernis - Adams - Ives
Ned RoremThree SymphoniesBournemouth SOJosé SerebrierNaxos 2003Samuel Jones Palo Duro Canyon Symphony Concerto for tuba Christopher Olka tuba Seattle Symphony Gerard Schwarz Naxos 2009 Samuel BarberSymphony No. 1Robert SchumannSymphony No. 4Bayerische StaatsorchesterWolfgang SawallischFarao 2004digital download, booklet Roger Sessions Symphonies 6, 7 and 9 American Composers Orchestra Dennis Russell DaviesArgo 1995 William Schuman Symphony No. 5 for StringsAAron Copland Carinet ConcertoMorton Gould Spirituals for StringsSamuel Barber Adagio for StringsCharles Niedlich clarinetI Musici de MontrealYuli TurkovskyChandos 1987Roy Harris Symphonies Nos.7 and 9 Epilogue Ukranie NSO Theodore Kuchar Naxos 2002 Michael DaughertyMetropolis SymphonyDeus Ex Machina (Piano Concerto)Nahville SOGiancarlo GuerreroNaxos 2009(fb 2000 verified flac tracks rip) Philip Glass Symphony No. 6 "Plutonian Ode" Lauren Flanigan soprano Bruckner Orchester Linz Dennis Russell Davies (plus bonus disc with Allen Ginsberg as recitant) Orange Mountain Music 2006 John AdamsDoctor Atomic SymphonyGuide to Strange PlacesSaint Louis SODavid RobertsonNonesuch […]
2019-11-15 22:46:54
The MDR Symphony Orchestra, in Leipzig, Germany has this week announced the appointment of American conductor Dennis Russell Davies as its new Chief Conductor — effective from the commencement of the 2020-2021 season. Maestro Davies has previously served as Principal Conductor with the Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra, the Vienna Radio Symphony, the Stuttgart Chamber Orchestra, the Bruckner Orchestra Linz […] The post appeared first on The World's Leading Classical Music News Source. Est 2009..
2017-04-07 00:41:00
For the first time on DVD, Walter Braunfels' opera Ulenspiegel is now available. Braunfels's op 23 received its premiere in Stuttgart in November 1913. Two world wars intervened. Braunfels's Ulenspiegel was not performed again until 2011, as part of the Gera Festival. An audio recording is available of that performance, conducted by Jens Tröster. This new DVD comes from the Linz Festival in 2014, and is conducted by Martin Sieghart, known for his recordings with the Bruckner Orchester Linz. Braunfels' Ulenspiegel is based on Uilenspiegel and Lamme Goedzak, by Charles de Coster (1867), which Braunfels would have known in the German translation published in 1910. Coster was a child when Belgium became independent from the northern Netherlands. Coster understood the tensions that led to the 1830 revolution. Coster's Ulenspiegel does not follow the Ulenspiegel of medieval tradition, popular throughout northern central Europe. Instead, Coster quite pointedly turns […]