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The sound of an image: recent chamber music by New York City-based, Puerto Rican-born composer Gabriel Vicéns
[…] Carnal (2019) [06:25]6. Ficción (2021) [10:24]7. La Esfera (2021) [10:32]Roberta Michel, flute [3], Raissa Fahlman, clarinet [1, 3], Joenne Dumitrascu, violin [1, 3], Adrianne Munden-Dixon, violin [2, 5], Rocío Díaz de Cossío, cello [2], Wick Simmons, cello [3], Julia Henderson, cello [7], Corinne Penner, piano [1, 3, 4], Mayumi Tsuchida, piano [2, 5], Mikael Darmanie, piano [7], John Ling, vibraphone [3], David Bloom, conductor [3] Nu Quintet [6] (Kim Lewis, flute, Michael Dwinell, oboe, Kathryn Vetter, clarinet, Tylor Thomas, bassoon, Blair Hamrick, horn)Recorded by Nolan Thies at Bunker Studio, NYC on August 2022STRADIVARIUS STR 37292 1 CD Never miss out on future posts by following usThe blog is free, but I'd be delighted if you were to show your appreciation by buying me a coffee.Elsewhere on this blogEnergy, discipline, & sheer love of music-making: National Youth Orchestra & National Youth Brass Band in Gavin Higgins - concert reviewNo boundaries or rules: Yorkshire-based Paradox Orchestra is reinventing […]
2019-10-18 14:16:05
LEBRECHT LISTENS | Two New Beethoven Recordings, But Only One Gets It Right
In a year full of Beethoven, these workshop scrapings exert a haunting fascination. Vetter’s the one to try.
2017-12-15 23:13:20
Nathan Heller on the documentary film “Killing for Love,” by Karin Steinberger and Marcus Vetter, which explores the case of Elizabeth Haysom and Jens Soering, who were convicted in the 1985 slayings of Haysom’s parents.
2015-03-22 21:25:25
Sophie – Mayuko Vetter performs: Brahms: Klavierwerke (Works for piano). On this CD you will hear both previously unknown, first recordings of early works along with well-known late Brahms masterworks. Specifically, the compositions are: Brahms: Klavierstücke (4), Op. 119 Klavierstücke (6), Op. 118 Intermezzi (3), Op. 117 Canon in F minor, Anh. III/2 Gavottes Albumblatt, WoO Sarabande in A Minor, WoO 5 posth. Performed by Sophie-Mayuko Vetter, piano. The Opus 117, 118 and 119 from the last years of the composer’s life are famous for their musical balance and represent somewhat Zen-like description of the composer’s life experiences. Quite different are the small pieces from the Brahms’ early years: The Albumblatt in A Minor, was only discovered in 2012, a brief canon from 1864 shows the young composer’s mastery early in his career, […]
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