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2023-02-17 00:00:00
Grieg, Halvorsen, Rangstrom, Ravel, Saeverud, Selmer, Svendsen & Tveitt: Orchestral Works (Michail Jurowski & Sigurd Slåttebrekk)
Norwegian Heartland:1.01, 1.06, 2.06 & 2.11 Four Traditional Songs * [3'32]1.02, 1.07, 1.14, 2.04, 2.05, 2.07, 2.08, & 2.12 Geirr Tveitt: 100 Folk-tunes from Hardanger, op.151 - No.1, No.14, No.60, No.26, No.66, No.12, No.9 & No.47 [22'44]1.03 Johan Svendsen: Norwegian Rhapsody No. 4, op.22 [12'19]1.04 Harald Saeverud: Rondo Amoroso, op.14a no.7 [4'45]1.05 Johan Halvorsen: Norwegian Rhapsody No. 2 in G major [11'35] 1.08 - 1.13 Harald Saeverud: Peer Gynt. Suite No. 1, op.28 ^ [36'46]1.15 Johan Halvorsen: Bergensiana. Rococo Variations on an Old Tune from Bergen [11'10]2.01 - 2.03 Edvard Grieg: Piano Concerto in A minor, op.16 ~ [29'05]2.09 Johan Halvorsen: Bojarenes Intogsmarsj 'Entry of the Boyars' [4'44]2.10 Johan Svendsen: Norsk Kunstnerkarneval 'Norwegian Artist's Carnival', op.14 [6'18]2.13 Harald Saeverud: Her Last Cradle Song, op.22a no.3 [3'10]2.14 Harald Saeverud: Canto Rivoltoso, op.22a no.5 [6'27]Arve Moen Bergset- vocal*; Isa Katharina Gericke- soprano^; Sigurd Slåttebrekk- piano~; Oslo Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Michail JurowskiSimax PSC1260 […]
2020-01-12 21:53:00
There is a very cool concert next month at the Center for New Music, with an assortment of new music for multiple flutes in two ensembles, Areon Flutes and Siroko Duo: Saturday, February 8, 2020; 8pm Center for New Music, 55 Taylor St., San Francisco CA 94102 $15 General, $10 C4NM Members & Students Areon Flutes (Jill Heinke Moen, Kassey Plaha, and Meerenai Shim) Siroko Duo (Victoria Hauk and Jessie Nucho) Siroko Duo performs: Speed of Darkness by Izabel Austin Time and Place by Michael Kropf Hughes of Sylvia by Chelsea Loew Areon Flutes performs: Personal Space by Julie Barwick Arboreous Incantations by Jane Rigler We Live in a Bubble by Igor C. Silva The Center for New Music is a great venue: intimate, easy to get to, concerts always very reasonably priced. And a lot of great new music is being written for flute, […]
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Faces of classical music
2019-10-19 08:59:00
The best new classical albums: October 2019
[…] in Vienna, the sound of the album is clean and of high quality, though the Ebènes continue their practice of capturing the sounds of their breath as they play.This set of recordings leaves us eager to hear the rest of the cycle. It will be interesting to hear how the group's approach to Beethoven changes as they leave Ravel and Schubert even further behind.Source: Jonah Pearl (theclassicreview.com) Ludwig van Beethoven: Symphony No.9 in D major "Choral", Op.125Ann-Helen Moen, sopranoMarianne Beate Kielland, altoAllan Clayton, tenorNeal Davies, bassBach Collegium Japan chorus & orchestraConductor: Masaaki SuzukiRecorded in January 2019, including a public concert on 24th January, at the Tokyo Opera City Concert Hall: Takemitsu Memorial, JapanReleased on October 4, 2019 by BISHaving completed their fabulous recordings of Bach's choral works, and after a fine version of the Missa Solemnis last year, Bach Collegium Japan and Masaaki Suzuki now turn their attention to Beethoven's final symphony. One of […]
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Faces of classical music
2019-01-02 19:44:00
The Best Classical Albums of 2018 – By Zev Kane for WQXR
[…] of the Neapolitan school, including Francesco Nicola Fago, Francesco Feo and Domenico Sarro.2. Ludwig van Beethoven – Inventions, Complete String Quartets, Vol. 1 – Cuarteto CasalsCuarteto Casals imbues the first volume of its Beethoven cycle – which includes seven of the composer's 16 quartets and an arrangement of his Piano Sonata No.9 – with the tenderness and musicality of its namesake, the beloved Catalan cellist Pablo Casals.3. Ludwig van Beethoven – Missa solemnis – Bach Collegium Japan, Masaaki SuzukiAnn-Helen Moen, sopranoRoxana Constantinescu, mezzo-sopranoJames Gilchrist, tenorBenjamin Bevan, bassBeethoven's Missa solemnis is like a Stealth Bomber: immense, yet elusive to those who don't know exactly what to look for in it. Masaaki Suzuki joins a rarefied group of conductors who have unequivocally gotten to the heart of this complex, volatile masterpiece, aided by the intuitive playing of the Bach Collegium Japan and four sterling soloists.4. Bernstein – On the Waterfront – Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra, Christian LindbergThe centennial of Bernstein's […]
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