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2023-12-10 20:37:45
Was mir behagt, ist nur die muntre Jagd, BWV 208: IX. Schafe können sicher weiden (Arr. for piano by Petri)
Today, on Classical Sunday at Song of the Day for Today, I’m featuring a gorgeous piece, one o
2023-07-06 15:50:00
[…] went on. It was only fitting, then, that in the last of Kirill Gerstein’s Wigmore Hall series, we should be treated to a combination of the two, alongside the inevitable Bach. Joined by the equally outstanding Zoltán Fejérvári, Gerstein offered us a two-piano recital that will linger long in the memories of those who heard it. Here was a splendid recreation – reconstruction suggests something far too dry – of two concerts Busoni and Egon Petri gave in London (in this very hall) and in Berlin’s Beethoven-Saal in 1922 and 1921 respectively. Where London had heard the F minor Fantasia and Berlin the Sonata for Two Pianos, London 101 years later was treated to both. According to Erinn Knyt’s informative note, Edward Dent and Jürgen Kindermann refer to an arrangement of the Sonata, but all that survives is a ‘marked up performance score with numerous annotations and suggested textual alterations,’ […]
2023-06-03 18:29:00
[…] Turca, here given with deadpan humour and equally well-timed command of agogic accents. Cannily following with Beethoven’s op.76 Variations, whose theme would later be used for the ‘Turkish March’ for the Ruins of Athens incidental music, Tiberghien gave the work as if it were a programmed encore. Its striking concision, redolent of the Bagatelles and some of the sonatas, revealed similarly good humour. For an actual encore, we were treated to a transcription – Egon Petri’s, I think – of Bach’s ‘Sheep May Safely Graze’ (for which, exceptionally, we surely all use the English form). As Tiberghien remarked in his introduction, transcription is another form of variation. What we heard was as delectable, as poised, and as exquisitely voiced as anything in a programme replete with such delights.
2022-08-26 00:00:00
Berwald & Stenhammar: Orchestral Works (Gavle Symphony with Petri Sakari & Hannu Koivula)
Franz Berwald: Tone Poems01 Reminiscence of the Norwegian Mountains. Symphonic Poem [9'24]02 Konzertstück for Bassoon and Orchestra * [11'50]03 Wettlauf (Foot-Race). Etude for String Orchestra [8'45]04 Ernste und heitere Grillen 'Serious and Joyful Fancies'. Fantasiestuck for Orchestra [8'44]05 Overture to Drottningen av Golconda 'The Queen of Golconda' [7'55]06 Elfenspiel 'Play of the Elves' [8'46]Patrik Håkansson- bassoon*; Gavle Symphony Orchestra conducted by Petri SakariNaxos 8.555370 [recorded September 2000; CD issued 2005][digital download; flacs, booklet, cover and inlay scans]Recording venue: Gavle Concert Hall, Gavle, SwedenRecording engineer: Torbjorn Samuelsson; Producer: Michael PonderWilhelm Stenhammar:01 - 05 Serenade in F major, op.31 [37'55]06 Florez och Blanzeflor, op.3 ^ [9'20]07 Ithaka, op.21 ^ [10'27]08 Sången. Symphonic Cantata, op.44 - Mellanspel (Interlude) [7'14]09 Prélude and Bourrée [14'50]Karl-Magnus Fredriksson- baritone^; Gavle Symphony Orchestra conducted by Hannu KoivulaNaxos 8.572186 [recorded October 2008; CD issued 2010][digital download; flacs, booklet, cover and inlay scans]Recording venue: Gavle Symphony Hall, Gavle, SwedenRecording engineer & […]
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