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Barjansky Adolf Barjansky 2022
Provided to YouTube by NAXOS of America Piano Sonata No. 2 in G-Sharp Minor, Op. 11: I. Allegro ma non troppo · Julia Severus Barjansky: Complete Piano Works, Vol. 2 ℗ 2022 Grand Piano Released on: 2022-01-14 Artist: Julia Severus Composer: Adolf Barjansky Auto-generated by YouTube.
Barjansky Adolf Barjansky 2020
Provided to YouTube by NAXOS of America Fantasy Pieces, Op. 9: No. 1, Presto · Julia Severus Barjansky: Complete Piano Works, Vol. 1 ℗ 2020 Grand Piano Released on: 2020-06-12 Artist: Julia Severus Composer: Adolf Barjansky Auto-generated by YouTube.
Barjansky Adolf Barjansky 2020
Provided to YouTube by NAXOS of America Fantasy Pieces, Op. 9: No. 5, Andante non troppo · Julia Severus Barjansky: Complete Piano Works, Vol. 1 ℗ 2020 Grand Piano Released on: 2020-06-12 Artist: Julia Severus Composer: Adolf Barjansky Auto-generated by YouTube.
Frederick Delius Jacqueline Pré Sir Malcolm Sargent Alexandre Barjansky Beatrice Harrison Ferdinand Löwe Elgar Goossens Fritz Reiner Ernest Newman Royal Philharmonic Orchestra Philadelphia Orchestra 1500 1655 1920 1921 1923 1927 1965 1976
00:00 - I. Lento 01:05 - II. Con moto tranquillo 07:20 - III. Lento 15:00 - IV. Con moto tranquillo 16:55 - V. Allegramente / Cello: Jacqueline du Pré Conductor: Sir Malcolm Sargent Orchestra: The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra Year of Recording: 1965 / "Frederick Delius's Cello Concerto was composed in 1920–1921. The world premiere was given in January 1923 in Vienna by Alexandre Barjansky. The work was written at the request of the English cellist Beatrice Harrison, who was the soloist at the British premiere in July 1923. This was the composer's favourite of his concertos. It was first commercially recorded in 1965 and has received further recordings subsequently. After Delius had composed a Cello Sonata for Beatrice Harrison she urged him to write a concerto for her. He began sketching the work in 1920, completing it in May 1921. Although it was written for Harrison, Delius's publishers arranged a prestigious world premiere in Vienna, by the Russian cellist Alexandre Barjansky, with Ferdinand Löwe conducting. Harrison gave the British premiere on 23 July 1923, in a concert at which she also played the Elgar concerto with the composer conducting. Eugene Goossens conducted the Delius. Harrison gave the American premiere on 28 October 1927, with Fritz Reiner conducting the Philadelphia Orchestra. After the British premiere The Observer described the concerto as "beautiful but backboneless … It is from beginning to end nothing but a sort of long one-movement rhapsody". In The Manchester Guardian, Ernest Newman wrote "It is better in detail than as a whole. It abounds in momentary lovelinesses, but long before the end the absence of any sort of climax … induces a sense of monotony."" (Wikipedia) / Note: The written cello part differs hugely (almost not recognizable) in this recording in a number of places, but the orchestral parts remain the same. / COPYRIGHT Disclaimer, Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976. Allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use.
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