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2016-05-24 00:34:00
[…] effects. So hopefully, London audiences will appreciate how lucky they bare to get a chance to experience its full impact. There are several recordings from the late 1990's, like José van Dam with Lawrence Foster in Monte Carlo, and Monte Pedersen with Michael Gielen, recorded in Vienna, (originally staged by in Berlin inn 1996 by Götz Friedrich), followed by the concert performance at Edinburgh in 2000, with John Relyea with Christian Mandeal, all recommended. Please see also my review of the brilliant ROH Szymanowski Król Roger. HERE. London will be a duller place without art, and without Kasper Holten.
2015-10-07 10:46:12
[…] It may sound childish but I have all the Star Wars movies in my library and can´t wait to see a new episode. Sorin Osorhea ROMANIAN-born, Sorin Osorhea, is currenly the Principal French Horn player for the KwaZulu-Natal Philharmonic Orchestra in Durban. During his career his has performed with the likes of Joseph Carreras, Pierre Amoyal, Roberto Alagna, Leopold Hager (Austria), Miki Inoue (Japan), Stephan Anton Reck(Berlin), Paul Mann(England), Erich Bergel and Cristian Mandeal (Romania). Sorin has won several international horn competitions including the Jeunesse Musicales Bucharest and G Dima Chamber music competition. In 2006 he was soloist at International Horn Symposium in Cape Town, one of the biggest horn players’ reunions in the world. He also participated in the George Enesco Festival, International Festival de Santander, Mozart Festival and Jerez de la Frontera International ; and has toured with orchestras in numerous countries like Germany, France, Switzerland, […]
2014-09-24 23:49:46
Victory through struggle: an exhilarating opening to the RPO’s 2014-15 season
Programme Beethoven Egmont Overture Brahms Violin Concerto in D minor Franck Symphony in D minor Tianwa Yang violin Cristian Mandeal conductor Royal Philharmonic Orchestra If the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra had played the same crowd-pleasing programme as part of the 2014 Proms season, then a packed audience would almost certainly have ensued. This would be despite the fact that the Royal Albert Hall would have swallowed these works entirely. But in the intimate space of the Cadogan Hall, loud moments were heard as exactly that: loud. Having attended thirteen Proms at the Albert Hall, the RPO’s 2014-15 opener was a much-desired reminder of the power that an orchestra’s sheer volume can have. Violinist Tianwu Yang made her London premier This is exactly what Beethoven’s Egmont Overture demands. The work epitomises the composer’s heroic style, which risks sounding puny in massive concert halls. Yet the RPO’s resonant double basses […]
2014-06-19 02:00:00
Cristian Mandeal conducts the Hallé Orchestra, heard by Mike Wheeler
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