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2024-02-20 05:00:00
J.S. Bach & Duruflé: Organ works (Samuel Kummer)
Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750)Concerto d-Moll nach Vivaldi BWV 596Trio super "Herr Jesu Christ, dich zu uns wend" BWV 655Pièce d'orgue BWV 572Partite sopra "Sei gegrusset, Jesu gutlig" BWV 768Maurice Duruflé (1902-1986)Suite op. 5Samuel Kummer, organ of the Frauenkirche, Dresden (2005)Carus 83.188 (2005)[flac from the CD layer, cue, log, scans]This recording was made in 2005, as soon as the reconstruction of the church was completed. The city of Dresden was bombed and destroyed on 13-15 February 1945.# DURUFLE
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2022-09-01 18:17:11
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2021-07-10 04:59:00
Classical Music News of the Week, July 10, 2021
[…] 12th July of the 13th Etude in the series, entitled Les Contrastes. Albert Frantz will be the pianist and will give the work's premiere at the World Congress on Family Law & Children's Rights, in Singapore (the performance will be digitally streamed to the event due to Covid restrictions).On 10th July, harpist Anne Sophie Bertrand will premiere Borenstein's L'Oiseau bleu, a major work for solo harp and string orchestra. The performance will be given at the Frauenkirche Lienzingern, with the Seuddeutsche Kammersinfonie Bietigheim, conducted by Peter Wallinger. Ms Bertrand is best-known as the principal harpist of the HR Symphony Orchestra Frankfurt, and will repeat the work in an important national debut in 2022 (to be announced nearer the time). Borenstein has previously written several works for harp.--James Inverne Music ConsultancyMatthew Shipp Featured for the BuckEleonor Sandresky’s Strange Energy Report:Our next edition of “Lunar Landscapes” celebrates the Buck Moon on July 24, 2021 […]
2021-02-11 08:05:12
Dresden Philharmonic commemorates the anniversary of the destruction of Dresden with a live-streamed concert conducted by Marek Janowski
The Luther Monument in front of the ruins of the Frauenkirche, Dresden in 1958 13 February is the anniversary of the destruction of Dresden by Allied bombing on 13 February 1945. In 1946, the Dresden Philharmonic gave a commemorative of Brahms' Ein deutsches Requiem with the Dresden Kreuzchor, conductor Rudolph Mauersberger, and since then the commemorative concert has become a regular feature of Dresden's musical culture of remembrance. This year, the Dresden Philharmonic will be conducted by its chief conductor, Marek Janowski, in Webern's version of Bach's 'Ricercar a 6' from Das Musikalische Opfer BWV 1079 (1747), Mozart's Symphony No. 25 in G minor KV 183 (1773) and Richard Strauss' Metamorphosen from 1945. Two of the works have tragic links to the year 1945. In September 1945, Webern was tragically killed by a US Army soldier, whilst Strauss' Metamorphosen was very much a memorial to the destruction of the Germany […]