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2022-10-14 15:37:00
Boston Symphony Orchestra. Andris Nelsons, conductor; Jennifer Koh, violin. October 7, 2022.
Symphony Hall, Boston, MA. Balcony Center (Seat E15, $60.50).ProgramStarling Variations (2022) by Elizabeth Ogonek (b. 1989).Serenade (after Plato's Symposium), for violin and orchestra (1954) by Bernstein (1918-1990).Chichester Psalms (1965) by Bernstein.Symphony No. 3 in E-flat, Op. 20, The First of May (1929) by Shostakovich (1906-1975).ArtistsTanglewood Festival Chorus, James Burton, conductor.Linus Schafer-Goulthorpe, boy soprano.Solo Quartet: Natalia Hubner, soprano; Lena Costello, alto; Stephen Chrzan, tenor; Matthew Christopher, bass.We were visiting the area for a few days, and had time to take in this concert. Except for a couple of Princeton Chamber Concerts, this would be the first "full scale" concert we went to since our European trip (last concert on that trip was Andrea Chenier at Deutsche Oper Berlin).Ogonek came on stage before her piece was performed to talk about her (planned) three sets of variations which she calls a triptych. The first set is titled Cloudline based on "looking up." Today's […]
2021-06-10 04:00:00
Forgotten Treasures Vol. 6: Chant d'Automne: Französische Hornmusik (Michael Alexander Willens, Die Kölner Akademie)
Chant d'Automne - Französische Hornmusik (Too many tracks to list here. See the back cover for listings.) Ulrich Hübner, Horn Michael Alexander Willen, Die Kölner Akademie (Period Instruments) Ars Produktion ARS 38 027 (2008) Note: This is not my rip or even my type of music. It was provided by a friend so that I might have the entire series. The rest of the discs in this series will be my rips. [Flac & Scans]
2017-09-15 23:00:00
Telemann - Matthäus-Passion 1746
TelemannMatthäus - Passion 1746Wilfried Jochens, Klaus Mertens, Sebastian Hübner,Christoph Burmester-Streffer, Ekkehard AbeleRheinische KantoreiDas Kleine KonzertHermann MaxCapriccio 10 854(especially for Jose) (flac, cue, scans)[if I am reading the work-list correctly, thisis TWV5.31]Download
2017-05-15 23:11:00
[…] I single out the Isabella of soprano Lise Davidsen (debut, Norwegian, very tall, young and imposing): a stunning voice of ample volume and range, managed with great skill: a Senta or a Sieglinde in the making. I wasn´t impressed by the arid timbre of tenor Peter Lodahl (debut, Danish) as Luzio, although he moves well. Our Hernán Iturralde was a sturdy and professional Friedrich. Christian Hübner (German bass, debut) did a convincing Brighella (maybe the most authentic "buffo" role), an arrogant policeman happy to arrest and judge... but he goes to the clandestine Carnival: the rough deep voice is also accustomed to the great Wagnerian villains (Hunding, Hagen). The Spanish light soprano María Hinojosa did a charming Dorella and Marisú Pavón sang with fine line her Mariana. Tenor Carlos Ullán seemed uncomfortable in the […]
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