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Copland, Elgar, Gershwin and Tchaikovsky: Orchestral Works (Andrew Litton)
Aaron Copland: A Copland Profile01 - 07 The Red Pony. Film Suite [24'30]08 - 12 Music for the Theatre. Suite for small orchestra [21'10]13 - 15 Symphony for organ and orchestra * [23'52]Wayne Marshall- Fisk organ*; Dallas Symphony Orchestra conducted by Andrew LittonDelos DE3221 [recorded October 1996 and June 1997; CD issued 1998][digital download; flacs, cover, booklet and inlay scans]Recording venue: McDermott Hall, Meyerson Center, Dallas, Texas, USA.Recording engineer: John Eargle; Producer: Andrew KeenerGeorge Gershwin: Dayful of Song01 (arr. Sid Ramin): Dayful of Song * [12'23]02 Cuban Overture [10'35]03 (arr. Andre Kostelanetz): Promenade [2'50]04 Rhapsody in Blue (original jazz band version) * [16'58]05 Lullaby [8'56]06 An American in Paris [18'27]Andrew Litton- piano*; Dallas Symphony Orchestra conducted by Andrew LittonDelos DE3216 [recorded October 1996; CD issued 1997][digital download; flacs, cover, booklet and inlay scans]Recording venue: McDermott Hall, Meyerson Center, Dallas, Texas, USA.Recording engineer: John Eargle; Producer: Andrew KeenerPyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky: 01 1812 […]
2022-01-19 01:37:11
[…] Oxford University Press’s Master Musicians Series – says, ‘Coleridge-Taylor visited the United States from Britain a couple of times around 1910 and really created a stir. His music was in the classical tradition, and both folksy and not folksy. His impact really shook the black intelligentsia of the time.’ Ege concurs, adding that black composers like Florence Price and her contemporaries would have also been aware of groups like the Fisk Jubilee Singers who toured the country beginning in the late 19th century and made the negro spiritual a concert art form. ‘This is something Dvořák had nothing to do with, and that’s so important for understanding Price’s compositional voice. It was such a transformative moment when this plantation music, music that was so denigrated because of its origins, asserted itself in the concert hall. And so that’s also […]
2021-08-15 08:47:09
Making the most of opportunity: a brilliant young cast in Rossini's early farsa with British Youth Opera
Rossini: L’occasione fa il ladro - Laura Fleur, Patrick Alexander Keefe,Sam Harris, Helen Francis Corlett - British Youth Opera Rossini L’occasione fa il ladro; Aimée Fisk, Laura Fleur, Brenton Spiteri, Sam Harris, Patrick Alexander Keefe, Joe Chalmer, dir: Victoria Newlyn, Southbank Sinfonia, cond: Peter Robinson; British Youth Opera at Opera Holland Park Reviewed by Robert Hugill on 13 August 2021 An evening which mixed light-hearted intent with taking Rossini's music seriously, to brilliant effect from a vibrant young castRossini's opera L’occasione fa il ladro, ossia Il cambio della valigia (literally 'Opportunity Makes a Thief, or The Exchanged Suitcase' but memorably translated by Opera North in 2004 as 'Love's Luggage Lost') is a one-act burletta per musica or farsa which premiered in 1812 at the Teatro San Moisè, Venice (founded in 1620 and where a number of operas by Cavalli, Vivaldi and Galuppi premiered), one of five such […]
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