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Claude Debussy Lamoureux Camille Chevillard Emma Bardac Piero Coppola Coppola Malaysian Philharmonic Orchestra 1903 1905 1928
The Malaysian Philharmonic Orchestra performs Debussy's 'La Mer' live in Kuala Lumpur. La mer, trois esquisses symphoniques pour orchestre (French for The sea, three symphonic sketches for orchestra), or simply La mer (i.e. The Sea), is an orchestral composition (L 109) by the French composer Claude Debussy. It was started in 1903 in France and completed in 1905 on the English Channel coast in Eastbourne. The premiere was given by the Lamoureux Orchestra under the direction of Camille Chevillard on 15 October 1905 in Paris. The piece was initially not well received - partly because of inadequate rehearsal and partly because of Parisian outrage over Debussy's having recently left his first wife for the singer Emma Bardac. But it soon became one of Debussy's most admired and frequently performed orchestral works, and became more so in the ensuing century. The first recording was made by Piero Coppola in 1928.
Anton Hekking André Hekking Pavlovsky Chevillard Benjamin Bilse Franz Kneisel Eugène Ysaÿe Arthur Nikisch Stern Artur Schnabel Adler Gérard Hekking Berliner Philharmoniker Boston Symphony Orchestra Kneisel Quartet 1816 1820 1851 1856 1866 1873 1875 1878 1879 1880 1882 1884 1888 1889 1891 1895 1898 1902 1907 1909 1914 1925 1935 1942
Not sure of recording date. Thanks to Rolf for allowing me to use his excellent transfers. You can find this and many other wonderful selections and information at his website: (http•••). Anton Hekking +••.••(...)): Dutch cellist and teacher. At 17 he became principal cellist of the Utrecht Symphony Orchestra. He then played in the Pavlovsky Orchestra in Russia. In 1873-1878 he studied at the Paris Conservatoire, with Leon and Pierre Jacquard CHEVILLARD. Won a Premier Prix in 1878, then toured with the Russian pianist Anna Yesipova +••.••(...)) in Russia. From 1880 he was principal cellist of the Bilsesche Kapelle in Berlin (with Benjamin Bilse +••.••(...)) conductor and violinist Franz Kneisel). A conflict with Bilse led to 54 musicians of the orchestra founding the Kapelle Frühere Bilsesche in 1882, shortly thereafter renamed the Berlin Philharmonic . Anton Hekking made a tour of Europe in 1882 and of America in 1888 with the Belgian violinist Eugène Ysaÿe. 1884-1888: first cellist Berliner Philharmoniker . It is rumored that he pulled practical jokes, which caused tension in the orchestra. 1889-1891: first cellist Boston Symphony Orchestra (conductor Arthur Nikisch); in this period also the cellist of the Kneisel Quartet 1895-1898: first cellist New York Philharmonic Orchestra 1898: teacher at Stern Conservatory , Berlin 1902-1907: Hekking Trio, with Artur Schnabel , piano and Alfred Wittenberg, violin 1907-1909: Hekking Trio with Clarence Adler, piano and Alfred Wittenberg, violin Anton Hekking was a brother of the cellist André Hekking +••.••(...)), who taught at the Paris Conservatory, and cousin of the cellist Gérard Hekking +••.••(...)). His father was the cellist Robert Gerard Hekking +••.••(...)).
Anton Hekking André Hekking Tchaikovsky Pavlovsky Chevillard Benjamin Bilse Franz Kneisel Eugène Ysaÿe Arthur Nikisch Stern Artur Schnabel Adler Gérard Hekking Berliner Philharmoniker Boston Symphony Orchestra Kneisel Quartet 1816 1820 1851 1856 1866 1873 1875 1878 1879 1880 1882 1884 1888 1889 1891 1895 1898 1902 1907 1909 1914 1925 1935 1942
Not sure of recording date. Thanks to Rolf for allowing me to use his excellent transfers. You can find this and many other wonderful selections and information at his website: (http•••). Anton Hekking +••.••(...)): Dutch cellist and teacher. At 17 he became principal cellist of the Utrecht Symphony Orchestra. He then played in the Pavlovsky Orchestra in Russia. In 1873-1878 he studied at the Paris Conservatoire, with Leon and Pierre Jacquard CHEVILLARD. Won a Premier Prix in 1878, then toured with the Russian pianist Anna Yesipova +••.••(...)) in Russia. From 1880 he was principal cellist of the Bilsesche Kapelle in Berlin (with Benjamin Bilse +••.••(...)) conductor and violinist Franz Kneisel). A conflict with Bilse led to 54 musicians of the orchestra founding the Kapelle Frühere Bilsesche in 1882, shortly thereafter renamed the Berlin Philharmonic . Anton Hekking made a tour of Europe in 1882 and of America in 1888 with the Belgian violinist Eugène Ysaÿe. 1884-1888: first cellist Berliner Philharmoniker . It is rumored that he pulled practical jokes, which caused tension in the orchestra. 1889-1891: first cellist Boston Symphony Orchestra (conductor Arthur Nikisch); in this period also the cellist of the Kneisel Quartet 1895-1898: first cellist New York Philharmonic Orchestra 1898: teacher at Stern Conservatory , Berlin 1902-1907: Hekking Trio, with Artur Schnabel , piano and Alfred Wittenberg, violin 1907-1909: Hekking Trio with Clarence Adler, piano and Alfred Wittenberg, violin Anton Hekking was a brother of the cellist André Hekking +••.••(...)), who taught at the Paris Conservatory, and cousin of the cellist Gérard Hekking +••.••(...)). His father was the cellist Robert Gerard Hekking +••.••(...)).
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