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2024-02-29 05:00:00
Music of Joseph Haydn #2 [10 CDs]
Selected by Thomas Cadfael & DutchPublisherJoseph Haydn (1732-1809)6 Sonates for Violin and ViolaAnton Steck (violin)Christian Goosses (viola)Recorded in 2008Label: Accent ACC 24219Download 1fichier gofile workuploadJoseph HaydnPiano ConcertinosString TriosSabine Vatin - fortepianoEnsemble d'arcoRecorded in 2004Label: Naxos 8.557660Download 1fichier pixel workuploadJoseph HaydnBritain's Glory - CanzonettasCornelia Horak (soprano)Richard Fuller (fortepiano)Recorded in 2019Label: Gramola 99212Download 1fichier gofile workuploadJoseph HaydnOrgan ConcertosNorbert Düchtel - organL'arpa festanteChristoph Hesse - directionRecorded in 2002Label: Ars Musici AM 1355-2Download 1fichier pixel workuploadJoseph HaydnCello Concertos & Symphony No. 16Sergei Istomin (cello)Apollo Ensemble/David RabinovichRecorded in 2009Label: Passacaille 960Download 1fichier gofile workuploadJoseph HaydnDans la bibliothèque des EsterházyYasuko Uyama Bouvard - fortepiano, organRecorded in 2012Label: Hortus 098Download 1fichier pixel workuploadJoseph HaydnFour Baryton TriosJohn Hsu (baryton)David Miller (viola)Fortunato Arico (cello)Published in 1986Label: ASV Gaudeamus CD GAU 104RDownload 1fichier gofile workuploadJoseph HaydnLondon TriosCamerata KölnMichael Schneider - traversoKarl Kaiser - traversoRainer Zipperling - violoncelloRecorded in 2002Label: CPO 999 920-2Download 1fichier pixel workuploadJoseph HaydnSonatas for keyboardNicolau de Figueiredo […]
2024-01-29 14:59:14
Schubery, Mendelssohn, 2024
This Week in Classical Music: January 29, 2024. Schubert, Mendelssohn and more. What an exceptional week: Franz Schubert was born on January 31st of 1797, and February 3rd is the anniversary of Felix Mendelssohn, born 12 years later, in 1809. We just celebrated Mozart’s birthday; he died very young, at 35. Schubert’s life was even shorter: he was 31 when he passed away, and Mendelssohn – only 38. All three could’ve lived twice as long, and our culture would’ve been so much richer. Schubert is one of our perennial favorites (tastes and predilections change, Schubert stays) and we’ve written many entries about him (here and here, for example), including longer articles on his song cycles. There are hundreds of his pieces in our library – he remains one of the most often performed composers. His life was not eventful, his music was sublime, so here’s one of his songs: An […]
2024-01-09 07:48:00
Aldeburgh Festival at 75: festival regular, Tony Cooper reports
Britten: The Burning Fiery Furnace - Aldeburgh Festival, Orford Church, 1966 (Photo: John Richardson / Britten Pears Arts)Flashing through life, this year’s Aldeburgh Festival notches up its 75th edition and features a stellar line-up of international performers offering a wealth of music across a wholesome 17 days. Festival regular, Tony Cooper, reports.Founded by Benjamin Britten, Peter Pears and Eric Crozier in 1948, the Aldeburgh Festival, originally centred on the Borough’s cosy and intimate Jubilee Hall in Crabbe Street with a seating capacity of just 236. However, when Britten and Pears conceived the bright idea of turning the Victorian-built malt-house at Snape, situated about five miles inland from Aldeburgh, into an 832-seat venue, Snape Maltings Concert Hall was born. Officially opened by HM Queen Elizabeth II in 1967, the Snape Maltings Concert Hall suffered serious fire damage two years later, re-opening in time for the Aldeburgh Festival the following year. The larger […]
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