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Weber Glazer Robert Wagner Heinrich Baermann 1786 1810 1811 1813 1826 1964 2002
Concertino in E-flat major, Op.26, circa 1811 (published in Leipzig, 1813) Carl Maria (Friedrich Ernst) von Weber (b Eutin, ?Nov 18, 1786; d London, June 5, 1826) David Glazer, solo clarinet; Innsbruck Symphony Orchestra (Symphonieorchester Innsbruck); Robert Wagner, conductor. Movements/Sections 3 sections: I. Adagio ma non troppo (C minor) II. Andante (E♭ major) III. Allegro (E♭ major) Label: VOX (6) – STDL 501.130 Format: Vinyl, LP, Stereo Country: UK Released: 1964 Genre: Classical Style: Classical Brief Biography Clive Brown (b Eutin,?Nov 18, 1786; d London, June 5, 1826). German composer. He was a key figure in the early development of German Romantic opera. ...Weber spent the next three years traveling restlessly around Germany, giving concerts, organizing musical activities, planning and engaging in various literary and critical pursuits, socializing, and, when time permitted, composing. His most significant instrumental compositions were the First Piano Concerto (J98, 1810) and the clarinet concertos (J109, 114, and 118), which he wrote for Heinrich Baermann in Munich in 1811... Citation: Grove Music Online. 2002 I
Wayne Marshall Pleyel Richard Wagner Glazer Rossini Brahms Mussorgsky Barber Rimsky Korsakov Mahler Salle Pleyel 1940 1946 1948 1955 1957 1979 1981 2004 2005 2014
Theme from #ApocalypseNow, by Francis Ford Coppola. English conductor and pianist Wayne Marshall leads the Orchestre national d’Île-de-France in a special concert celebrating classical music in film. Watch the full concert recorded at Salle Pleyel, Paris, in 2014: (http•••) Orchestre national d’Île-de-France Wayne Marshall - conductor Richard Wagner - Ride of the Valkyries Theme from The Great Dictator, by Charles Chaplin (1940) Theme from Humoresque, by Jean Negulesco (1946) Theme from Unfaithfully Yours, by Preston Sturges (1948) Theme from Magic Fire, by William Dieterle (1955) Theme from What’s Opera, Doc?, by Chuck Jones (1957) Theme from Apocalypse Now, by Francis Ford Coppola (1979) Theme from Excalibur, by John Boorman (1981) Theme from Birth, by Jonathan Glazer (2004) Theme from The New World, by Terence Malick (2005) Subscribe to wocomoMUSIC: (http•••) Follow us on Facebook: (http•••) The extensive program opens with the overture of Rossini’s The Thieving Magpie and concludes with Brahms’ Hungarian Dance No. 5. In between we are treated to renditions of Mussorgsky’s Night on Bald Mountain, Gerswhin’s Rhapsody in Blue, Duke Ellington’s C Jam Blues, Wagner’s Ride of the Valkyries, Barber’s Adagio for Strings, Rimsky-Korsakov’s Flight of the Bumblebee, the Adagietto of Mahler’s Symphony No. 5, and Strauss’ Emperor Waltz. Each of the evening’s featured works has found its way onto the silver screen in one way or another. This concert was recorded at the Salle Pleyel, Paris, in 2014. Licensed by Poorhouse #wocomoROMANTIC
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