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Luigi Dallapiccola - Ulisse, Suite AColette Herzog (Soprano)Claudio Desderi (Baritone)Orchestre Philharmonique de Radio France (Orchestra)Ernest Bour (Conductor)
2023-09-01 13:00:59
CD Review | Debussy: C’est l’extase/La Mer (Alpha, 2023)
Debussy: C’est l’extase/La Mer Vannina Santoni, soprano; Orchestre Philharmonique de Radio France, Mikko Franck, conductor Alpha, 2023 Soprano Vannina Santoni joins Mikko Franck and the Radio France Philharmonic Orchestra for an album dedicated to the works of Debussy. One of the recording’s most notable characteristics is its exceptionally high quality, which emphasizes the truly remarkable [...]
2022-04-28 00:37:45
Acclaimed Cellist and Pianist Sibling Duo Perform Recital of Sonatas by Beethoven, Shostakovich, Britten, and Frank Bridge In-Person Season Offers Livestream Option to all Ticket Holders “Call it sibling harmony...Sheku’s lyricism was both foil and peer to Isata’s muscularity and fire.” –The Guardian www.shriverconcerts.org Baltimore, MD (March 21, 2022) — Shriver Hall Concert Series presents sibling duo Sheku and Isata Kanneh-Mason on Sunday, May 1, 2022 at 5:30pm. Sheku and Isata are featured in a recital of timeless sonatas including Beethoven’s Cello Sonata in C Major, Op. 102, No. 1; Shostakovich’s Cello Sonata in D minor, Op. 40; Britten’s Cello Sonata in C Major, Op. 65; and Frank Bridge’s Cello Sonata in D minor. 22-year old cellist Sheku Kanneh-Mason was named the BBC Young Musician of the Year in 2016, and gained further recognition performing at the wedding of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex at Windsor Castle in […]
2022-02-12 09:11:28
György Cziffra: Pianist János Balázs on celebrating the great Hungarian's centenary & continuing his artistic legacy
George Cziffra 2021 was the centenary of the Hungarian pianist and composer György Cziffra, and there have been world-wide celebrations under the auspices of the György Cziffra Festival. The modern day Hungarian pianist János Balázs, who founded the festival, is determined to keep Cziffra's memory alive and celebrate Cziffra's art, both in organising the festival and in his own concerts and recordings. János Balázs (Photo Emmer Laszlo0 Born in Budapest in 1921, Cziffra's father was a cabaret artist who had lived in Paris prior to the First World War. Cziffra studied at the Franz Liszt Academy in Budapest but was conscripted during the Second World War and ended up a prisoner of war in Russia. After the war he played in bars and clubs in Budapest, as well as touring Europe with his jazz band. After trying to escape communist Hungary in 1950, Cziffra was imprisoned but […]