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Salzburger Festspiele Tareq Nazmi Mauro Peter Brenda Rae Delfs Regula Mühlemann Ilse Eerens Sophie Rennert Rennert Peter Tantsits Schulman Simon Bode Bode Wiener Sängerknaben 2022
Erzählen als Schlüssel des Weltverstehens. Die Fantasie der „Zauberflöte“ wird noch bis zum 27. August im Haus für Mozart in der Regie von Lydia Steier und unter der Musikalischen Leitung von Joana Mallwitz zu sehen sein Mehr zu der Oper: bit.ly/353E9D8/ Storytelling as the key to understanding the world. The fantasy of "Die Zauberflöte" will be shown at the Haus für Mozart through 27 August, directed by Lydia Steier and conducted by Joana Mallwitz. More on the opera: (http•••) Mit/With Joana Mallwitz (Musikalische Leitung) Lydia Steier (Regie) Tareq Nazmi (Sarastro), Mauro Peter (Tamino), Brenda Rae (Königin der Nacht), Jasmin Delfs (Königin der Nacht (10. 8.)), Regula Mühlemann (Pamina), Ilse Eerens (Erste Dame), Sophie Rennert (Zweite Dame), Noa Beinart (Dritte Dame), Michael Nagl (Papageno), Maria Nazarova (Papagena), Peter Tantsits (Monostatos), Henning von Schulman (Sprecher / Erster Priester / Zweiter geharnischter Mann), Simon Bode (Zweiter Priester / Erster geharnischter Mann), Roland Koch (Großvater) und den Wiener Sängerknaben (Drei Knaben)
Dmitri Shostakovich Schwartz Carroll Maganini Timofei Dokshitser Grzegorz Fitelberg Sikorski Prokofiev Debussy 1920 1923
3 Fantastic Dances, Op. 5 [Tri fantasticheskikh tantsa] for piano Dedicated to Iosif Zakharovich Schwartz 1. March in C major (Allegretto) 2. Waltz in G major (Andantino) 3. Polka in C major (Allegretto) Duration: 5’ Petrograd, 4 december 1920 First performance: 20 March 1923, Petrograd, Small Hall of the Conservatoire Dmitri Shostakovich ► Muzyka Collected Works: Vol. 39 ► DSCH New Collected Works: Vol. 109 Originally published as Shostakovich’s Op. 1. a r r a n g e m e n t s : for string quartet (Nos. 2 and 3) by Konstantin Mostras ■ for violin and piano by Harry Glickman ■ for viola and piano (No. 3) by Georgi Bezrukov ■ for piano, four hands (No. 2) by T. Nazarova and by Geoffrey Carroll ■ for two bayans (No. 2) by V. Korolyov ■ for trombone and piano by Quinto Maganini ■ for saxophone and piano by Marc Chis- son ■ for trumpet and piano by Timofei Dokshitser and by A. Selyanin ■ for organ (No. 2) by William Nevins ■ for orchestra by Grzegorz Fitelberg. Sikorski Editions Works written during a composer's teenage years are usually classified as juvenilia or viewed as curiosities. The Fantastic Dances (3), completed when Shostakovich was 16, clearly runs counter to the trend: each of this trio of short piano pieces is well crafted and, if not yet divulging the fingerprints of the mature Shostakovich, at least contain a good measure of humor and charm, traits not necessarily common in the music of seasoned twentieth century composers. The first, marked Allegretto, is a mixture of Prokofiev (the playfulness of the Visions Fugitives hovers above) and Debussy. Yet it is not slavishly derivative, and already suggests an individual voice emerging, with echoes here and there of the Preludes and Fugues (24) to come. The second piece, marked Andantino, is dreamy in the outer sections, brash in the brief inner portion. Again the music calls to mind the two composers cited above, though it tilts a bit more toward Debussy this time. Marked Allegretto, the last of the three Fantastic Dances is playful in its jaunty and humorous main theme, and while hardly free of influences, it is perhaps the most individual of the trio, containing some of that sassy and colorful character heard in many of the composer's lighter symphonic scherzos. The entire set lasts a mere three-and-a-half minutes or so, but is thoroughly enjoyable, with not a single moment of note-spinning. All Music
Jacob Gade Gade Tchaikovsky 2016
(http•••) Якоб Гаде. Танго «Ревность» Государственный академический камерный оркестр России Солисты – Екатерина Назарова и Илья Мовчан (скрипка) запись 14.06.2016, Концертный зал им. П.И. Чайковского, Москва Jacob Gade. Jealousy tango The State academic chamber orchestra of Russia Conductor - Alexey Utkin Soloists – Ekaterina Nazarova & Ilya Movchan (violin) rec. 14.06.2016, The Tchaikovsky Concert Hall, Moscow