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Swedish singer and opera singer
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Larsson, Nystroem, Sibelius & other Nordic composers: Orchestral & Vocal Works (Arve Tellefsen, Stig Westerberg, Esa-Pekka Salonen et al)
[…] Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra conducted by Evgeny SvetlanovPhono Suecia PSCD709 [recorded December 1997 and January 2000^*; issued 2000][digital download; flacs, cover, booklet and inlay scans]Recording venue: Berwald Hall, Stockholm, SwedenRecording engineer: Rune Sundvall^* and Hans-Erik Jawenhag; Producer: Jan B LarssonJean Sibelius:01 - 11 The Tempest, op.109. Suite [22'10]12 - 16 King Christian II. Suite, op.27 [25'00]17 - 19 Rakastava, op.14 * [12'00]20 Rondino for violin and piano, op.81 no.2 ^ [1'47]Leo Berlin- violin and Greta Erikson- piano ^; Stockholm Philharmonic Chamber Ensemble conducted by Leo Berlin *; Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra conducted by Stig WesterbergSwedish Society SCD1047 [recorded May 1955 & January 1956, June 1969* and June 1970; CD issued 1989][digital download; flacs, cover, booklet and inlay scans]Recording venues: Swedish Radio Studios^* and Royal Academy of Music, Stockholm, SwedenRecording engineer: Olle Bolander; Producer: Frank HedmanNordic Spring:01 - 05 Edvard Grieg: Holberg Suite, op.40 [18'27]06 - 08 Kurt Atterberg: Suite for […]
2021-10-25 16:19:25
FEATURE | New Film Spotlights Stigma-Fighting Power Of The Me2/Orchestra
Classical Music Documentary wins the Austin Riggs Erikson Prize for Excellence in Mental Health Media.
The Boston Musical Intelligencer
2016-04-30 21:53:54
Lolo, Dodo, Joujou: Their Era Ends
John Tessier and Chelsea Basler (T. Charles Erikson photo) Lillian Groag’s considerate production of Lehár’s Merry Widow rang down a bittersweet curtain on Boston Lyric Opera’s 18 years at the Shubert Theater. Last night, the playhouse, which opened in 1910 with The Taming of the Shrew, projected the sometimes interminable spoken words with wonderful clarity, as it was built to do. And Groag’s respectful new book which moved the proceedings a few years forward to the eve of World War I and the end of La Belle Époque, gave a gravity (needed or not) to the comedy of manners. It helped glue the variety-show or vaudeville aspects which the Shubert Brothers could easily have understood and marketed, into a sometimes sober reflection on deeper mores. Lehár’s life can be seen as something of an encapsulation of the transformations that Groag highlights. His Jewish wife, “elevated” by Goebbels into an honorary […]
2015-11-17 23:17:22
Just a few weeks ago, we reveled in the enormity of Berlioz's Les Troyens , with its combined forces of 134, and tomorrow at the War Memorial, we'll hail Wagner's Die Meistersinger von NA1 4rnberg , where the count is 138, and running time, at 5:40, leaves Berlioz's skimpy 4:50 far behind. Before I am taken to task for sizeism, let me quickly report the Meistersinger headcount, from San Francisco Opera's Matthew Erikson: 17 principals, 90 choristers, 12 dancers/fighters, 19 supers; in the orchestra: 2 flutes, 1 piccolo, 2 oboes, 2 clarinets, 2 bassoons, 6 horns, 3 trumpets, 3 trombones, 1 tuba, 1 timpanist, 2 percussionists, 1 harp, 50 strings.
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