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2021-05-10 02:59:00
Warner 20th Century Classics Part 1
Henri Dutilleux Violin Concerto "L´Arbre des Songes" Cello Concerto "Tout un Monde Lontaine" The Shadows of Time Metaboles Renaud Capuçon violin Mstislav Rostropovich cello Myung-Whung Chung Serge Baudo Michel Plasson Arvo Part Symphony No. 1 Symphony No. 2 Nekrolog Stabat Mater Missa Syllabica Seven Magnificat Antiphons Paavo Jarvi Andrew Parrott Tonu Kaljuste Alexander Glazunov Raymonda The Seasons Violin Concerto Ballata Nathan Milstein violin Mstislav Rostropovich cello Lovro von Matacic Yevgeni Svetlanov Karlheinz Stockhausen Spiral I and II Pole Japan Zyklus Tierkreis In FreundschaftTristan Fry pecussion Markus Stockhausen trumpet Peter Eotvos Jacques Ibert Divertissement Escales Flute Concerto Symphonie Marine Don Quchotte José van Dam baritone Emmanuel Pahud flute Louis Fremaux David Zinman Josef Suk Asrael Symphony The Rippening Praga Libor Pesek Franz Schreker Chamber Symphony Romantic Suite Franz Schmidt Husar Variations […]
2021-02-28 11:26:00
A Life On-Line: Spring songs in Oxford, time-travel at Wigmore Hall, luscious duets in Rotherhithe
Schubert : Winterreise - Sholto Kynoch, Dietrich Henschel - Oxford Lieder Festival (Photo taken from live stream) This weekend it is the Oxford Lieder Festival's Spring weekend of song, streaming live online under the title Winter into Spring. On Saturday, the evening recital was given by soprano Anna Cavaliero, baritone Dietrich Henschel and pianist Sholto Kynoch performing live at the Holywell Music Rooms. Henschel and Kynoch performed Schubert's Winterreise, and before that Cavaliero sang two Schubert songs, An den Mond in einer Herbstnacht (D614) and Der Winterabend (D938). The recital was preceded, at 5pm, by a lecture recital from Joanna Neilly, German Fellow at St Peter’s College, Oxford, Ted Black (Tenor) and Ana Manastireanu (Pianist) entitled Wilhelm Müller's Die Winterreise. The lecture proved to be a wide-ranging exploration of Wilhelm Müller as a man and a poet; it was fascinating to learn of Müller's links to Greece and his […]
2020-10-05 11:22:08
Whistle-stop Rake in Blackheath, imaginative programme in Liverpool, switched-on launch in Leeds
Blackheath Halls Opera is a brilliant community enterprise which has a great track record in producing operas. This year's opera had to be cancelled, and to fill the hole they have produced a delightful film, The Progress of a Rake: A Journey through A Rake's Progress, a 40 minute whistle-stop tour through Stravinsky's A Rake's Progress, featuring Nicky Spence (one of Blackheath Halls Opera's patrons) as Tom, Ashley Riches as Nick Shadow, Francesca Chiejina as Anne Trulove, Kitty Whately as Baba the Turk, James Way as Sellem and Carolyn Williamson as Mother Goose with Blackheath Halls Chorus, Blackheath Halls Orchestra, Royal Greenwich and Blackheath Halls Youth Choir, music director Christopher Stark. The film, directed by James Hurley, manages to cleverly fit a remarkable amount of the opera in, narrated by Nick Shadow. Hurley imaginatively utilises the film form, which intercuts frames with orchestra and chorus recorded individually, and the terrific […]
2020-09-21 13:22:59
Lokshin 100
This Week in Classical Music: September 21, 2020. Alexander Lokshin. Several great composers were born this week: Jean-Philippe Rameau, for example, on September 25th of 1683, or Dmitry Shostakovich, on the same day in 1906. George Gershwin was born on September 26th of 1898. Komitas, the national composer of Armenia, was also born on the 26th, in 1869, while Mikalojus Čiurlionis, who occupies a similar place in the musical history of Lithuania, was born on September 22nd of 1875. And let’s not forget Andrzej Panufnik, one of the most interesting Polish composer of the 20th century: he was born on September 24th of 1914. We’ve written about every single one of them, but this week we’d like to compensate for a significant date we missed last week. September 19th marked the 100th anniversary of the birth of Alexander Lokshin, a very talented Soviet composer whose tragic life in a way […]
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