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2024-02-16 00:00:00
Some lesser-known 20th century Cello Concertos
Hungarian Cello Concertos:01 - 03 Mátyás Seiber: Tre Pezzi for cello & orchestra (1956) [19'57]04 - 06 Antal Dorati: Cello Concerto (1977) [33'42]07 - 09 Béla Bartók (arr. Tibor Serly): Viola Concerto (1945) [23'49]Raphael Wallfisch- cello, BBC National Orchestra of Wales conducted by Gábor Takács-NagyNimbus NI 5919 [recorded January 2014; issued 2014][digital download; flacs, cover, booklet and inlay scans]Recording venue: Hoddinott Hall, Cardiff, WalesRecording engineer: Huw Thomas; Producer: Adrian FarmerBritish Cello Concertos:01 - 02 John Joubert: Cello Concerto, op.171 (2012) [23'02]03 - 06 Robert Simpson: Cello Concerto (1991) [28'40]07 - 09 Christopher Wright: Cello Concerto (2011) [18'56]Raphael Wallfisch- cello, BBC National Orchestra of Wales conducted by William BoughtonLyrita SRCD344 [recorded December 2013; issued 2014][digital download; flacs, cover, booklet and inlay scans]Recording venue: Hoddinott Hall, Cardiff, WalesRecording engineer: Huw Thomas; Producer: Adrian FarmerSainsbury and Foulds:01 - 03 Lionel Sainsbury: Cello Concerto, op.27 (1999) * [33'22]04 - 06 John Foulds: Cello Concerto […]
2024-02-03 13:00:16
A sparkling solo show by the British percussionist in a community venue next to the US Embassy is doubly inspiring. And the Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra fire on all cylinders in Kirill Karabits’s final seasonJames LarterWorld Heart Beat Embassy Gardens, Nine Elms, LondonBournemouth Symphony Orchestra/KarabitsLighthouse, Poole
2024-01-29 18:19:30
Bristol BeaconTenor and soprano soloists were backed by Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra and three choirs to celebrate the resilience of these unwilling travellersJonathan Dove’s new work, commissioned by Bristol Beacon, Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra and City of Bristol Choir, celebrates the courage and resilience of those forced to flee strife-torn countries and seek sanctuary elsewhere. Set for tenor and soprano soloists, with choral and orchestral forces, Odyssey takes the form of a dramatic cantata and, by giving it the name associated with the heroism of the Greek Odysseus, the intentions of Dove and librettist Alasdair Middleton are clear.Incorporating words from the testimony of those who have survived the bitter experience, they bring into sharp focus the plight of refugees and the displaced, for whom the hell in which they eventually find themselves is nevertheless better than the hell from which they came. When this project was first conceived in 2016 the phrase […]
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