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2019-05-04 04:40:00
Classical Music News of the Week, May 4, 2019
[…] Poulenc: Concert Champêtre Orchester Wiener Akademie May 31: Music by Bach, Duphly, Handel, and Rameau Clavecin en Concert May 19: Shereazde Panthaki Meg Bragle Bach: Mass in B minor, BWV 232 Bach Society of St. Louis May 19, 23: Laura Stickling Cipullo: The Parting Music of Remembrance May 20: Daniel Taylor Purcell: The Fairy Queen Opera Nuova May 22 - June 1: Alexander Dobson James Rolfe: Against Nature Coleman Lemieux & Compagnie May 23: Marguerite Krull De la Guerre cantatas Mango Baroque May 24: Nicholas McGegan Sherezade Panthaki Meg Bragle Bach: Cantata No. 34, "O ewiges Feuer, o Ursprung der Liebe" Bach: Oboe d'Amore Concerto in A Major, BWV 1055r Bach: Ascension Oratorio May 25: Nichols McGegan Meg BragleOrchestral Suite No.2 in B minor, BWV 1067 Bach: Brandenburg Concerto No. 4 in G Major, BWV 1049 Bach: Cantata No. 134, "Ein Herz, das seinen Jesum lebend weiss" Calgary Philharmonic May […]
2016-01-25 15:00:46
[…] he participated in a choral ensemble. At age 18 he discovered the harpsichord, took lessons with Ton Koopman and subsequently gave his first concert. 3 Premieres In 1817 Rossini’s opera La Cenerentola (Cinderella) was premiered in Rome at the Teatro Valle. In 1902 Franz Schmidt’s Symphony No. 1 was premiered in Vienna. In 1909 Richard Strauss’ opera Elektra was premiered in Dresden at the Hofoper conducted by Ernst von Schuch with soprano Annie Krull in the title role. In 1946 Richard Strauss’ Metamorphosen was premeired in Zürich. In 1957 William Walton’s Cello Concerto was premiered by the Boston Symphony Orchestra conducted by Charles Munch with Gregor Piatigorsky the soloist. In 1963 Karl Amadeus Hartmann’s Symphony No. 8 was premiered by the West German Radio Symphony with Rafael Kubelik conducting. In 1987 Paul Schoenfield’s Café Music for piano trio was premiered at a St. Paul […]
2015-12-02 20:58:40
Journey to Italy
[…] tone. His fellow countertenor Eric Jurenas had just one aria as Fulvio, but his round, mellow voice made it count. He vividly demanded vengeance in “Degl’Elisi dal soggiorno” which features an intriguing B section in which he thinks twice about his bloodthirsty plans. Jurenas made the most of this abrupt contrast and decorated the da capo repeat with such extravagantly dazzling coloratura flourishes that it became the vocal high point of the evening. Mezzo Marguerite Krull in trousers and pigtails as Arbace dispatched her aria with easy agility but sometimes arid tone and a scratchy top. Anna Reinhold, who four years ago stole the show as Cybèle when Lully’s Atys returned to the Brooklyn Academy of Music, took on the part of Catone’s beleaguered daughter. Her lean mezzo seized the dramatic opportunities in Marzia’s tortured, declamatory arias but one sometimes wanted a weightier voice in music written for Vivaldi’s favorite […]
2014-10-24 22:18:58
[…] was easy to imagine a group from Mozart’s day reveling in how much fun church had become with this composer writing the score! Was this a vehicle for the talented choirgirl who would become his wife? Quite possibly. And she had to be talented because the lead soprano role is brutally challenging, but Martha Guth embraced the hair-raising demands of its roller-coaster dips and swells and meticulous ornamentation and left the audience stunned. Soprano Marguerite Krull also brought a sparkling clarity to her parts, often paired off with New York Polyphony ‘s Stephen Caldicott Wilson and his far more stern, measured tenor (and impressive low range as well). Wilson’s choirmate Christopher Dylan Herbert was required to do less, but added an extra layer of heft in the final sections. Because Mozart never finished the mass, Warren had to choose from many versions fleshed out by others, over the centuries; settling […]
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