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2020-09-26 04:37:00
Classical Music News of the Week, September 26, 2020
[…] surrounded by the beautiful mountains and majestic pine trees on the shores of California's Lake Tahoe region. Watch here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r4uO0hQsW4Y&feature=youtu.be --Anne Schellenge, SOLI Chamber Ensemble Concerts at Saint Thomas Opens Its 2020-21 SeasonOn October 3 at 3:00 pm, organist and Fulbright scholar Joy-Leilani Garbutt will open the season with a performance on the Miller-Scott Organ. The performance, which was rescheduled from March, will feature French organ music composed by female composers of the early 20th century including Claude Arrieu, Elsa Barraine, Nadia Boulanger, and more. Concerts at Saint Thomas continues their season on October 17 at 3:00 pm, with Assistant Organist, Nicholas Quardokus, who will pay homage to centuries-old German chorale on both the Loening-Hancock and Miller-Scott organs. Pianist Adam Golka will close out Concert at Saint Thomas’s October concerts on October 24 and October 31 at 3:00 pm with the first two parts of an eight-part concert series that will survey Beethoven’s complete Piano […]
2020-02-15 05:05:00
Classical Music News of the Week, February 15, 2020
[…] album and program Finding Harmony, which will be released on January 31, 2020. The performance will focus on the idea of using music as a tool to find unity in a divided world. On March 14 at 3:00 pm, organist and Fulbright scholar Joy-Leilani Garbutt will present the fourth of five Grand Organ Series performances on the Miller-Scott Organ. Garbutt will perform French organ music composed by women in the early 20th century including Claude Arrieu, Elsa Barraine, Nadia Boulanger, and more. New York Baroque Incorporated joins The Saint Thomas Choir of Men and Boys to honor the Lenten season on March 26 at 7:30 pm with a performance of Die letzen Leiden des Erlösers (The Last Sufferings of Christ), a piece composed by J.S. Bach's son, C.P.E. Bach. The piece was first performed in 1770, and was performed in Bach's native Hamburg every year until 1785. Saint Thomas Church, […]
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2018-02-05 05:25:33
Jeanne Gautier With Pierre Michel-LeConte And The French National Orchestra Play Music Of Claude Arrieu – 1952 – Past Daily Weekend Gramophone
Claude Arrieu – Violin Concerto – Jeanne Gautier, Violin – French National Orchestra – Pierre-Michel LeConte – Paris Radio – 1952 – Gordon Skene Sound Collection – Back over to France this week for a radio broadcast performance of Claude Arrieu’s violin Concerto with Jeanne Gautier, violin and the French... The post appeared first on Past Daily.
2016-02-04 20:00:14
Ambache/Robb/Dilley/Juritz/Knight et al(Ambache)Pianist Diana Ambache is on a mission to give music by women a fair hearing, and this collection of French chamber works, in committed performances, can be enjoyed with no special pleading. The earliest is the 1861 Cello Sonata by Louise Farrenc, a graceful salon piece some decades behind its time; the latest, and most impressive, is the buoyant, astringent 1952 Concertino by Germaine Tailleferre, the only female member of Les Six. In between, there is the elegantly turned Sonatine for violin and piano by the former opera singer Pauline Viardot, and a haunting violin Nocturne by Lili Boulanger, sister of Nadia and the first woman to win the Prix de Rome. Scènes de la Forêt, by Debussy’s classmate Mél Bonis, combines flute, horn and piano to create a bucolic yet sensuous atmosphere; Claude Arrieu’s 1936 Reed Trio couldn’t be any more French if it were shrugging at you […]
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