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2018-04-09 04:41:16
Fernand Oubradous And The Ensemble Class Of The Paris Conservatory Play Music Of Jacques Ibert – 1955 – Weekend Gramophone
Ibert: Pieces en Trio – Ensemble Class of The Paris Conservatory – Fernand Oubradous, cond. – 1955 – Paris Radio – Gordon Skene Sound Collection – The music of Jacques Ibert tonight, as performed by the Ensemble Class of the Paris Conservatory, conducted by the legendary Fernand Oubradous in this... The post appeared first on Past Daily.
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Classical Music on Past Daily
2018-03-26 03:53:46
Fernand Oubradous And Students Of The Conservatoire de Paris Play Music Of Gounod – 1952 – Past Daily Weekend Gramophone
Charles Gounod: Petite Symphonie for Winds – Student Orchestra of the Paris Conservatory – Fernand Oubradous, cond. – 1952 Broadcast performance – ORTF-Paris – Gordon Skene Sound Collection – Although far from being overlooked and under appreciated, Charles Gounod is primarily thought of as a composer of Opera and Choral... The post appeared first on Past Daily.
2014-11-10 03:34:31
Delightful Discourses: Florent Schmitt's Á Tour d'anches for Oboe, Clarinet, Bassoon and Piano (1939-43)
Fernand Oubradous (1903-1986), the French bassoonist, teacher and conductor for whom Florent Schmitt’s score Á Tour d’anches was dedicated. In his later career, the French composer Florent Schmitt would devote more of his energies to composing works for chamber wind ensemble. Among those works are his quartets for saxophones , flutes , trombones and tuba, and a sextet for clarinets . But Schmitt also composed two highly engaging chamber pieces for diverse winds: Á Tour d’anches, Opus 97 dating from 1939-43, and Chants alizés, Opus 125, composed in the early 1950s. In focusing on chamber wind groups, Schmitt was following the same path as several other French composers — Jacques Ibert, Georges Auric, Francis Poulenc and Jean Françaix among them — who saw the potential for writing scores that exploited the interesting and contrasting sonorities of various wind instruments. Á Tour d’anches (translated into English, it means “Reeds in Turn”) […]
2014-10-25 07:00:20
Classical music: The Middleton Community Orchestra opens its season with polished viola playing from Vicki Powell and infectious enthusiasm from the entire orchestra in a Dvorak symphony.
[…] superbly warm, rich, clearly projected tone, presented in a thoroughly professional manner— reminding us, too, how underappreciated the viola is as a solo instrument. Her first selection was a Fantasia on themes of Mozart, by Johann Nepomuk Hummel (1778-1837), a protégé of Mozart and rival to Beethoven. Originally a solo piano piece of 1833, if I am not mistaken, it was arranged for solo viola and chamber orchestra by the French musician Fernand Oubradous . It proved to be charming music, beautifully played. The second piece was a Romance, Op. 85, of 1911, for viola and orchestra. Composed in lush late-Romantic style, it could have been a movement of a concerto, and was a handsome dialogue between soloist and orchestra, realized with particularly gorgeous tone by Powell. She is a musician to watch for. The grand finale was the Symphony No. 8 in G major by […]
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