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2019-09-03 14:17:00
Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky: Symphony No.4 in F minor – Lucerne Festival Orchestra, Riccardo Chailly (HD 1080p)
[…] rehearse and experience afresh a symphonic repertoire free from workaday regimentation and routine.Many stars of the classical music scene have played in the Lucerne Festival Orchestra over the years: members of the Alban Berg and Hagen Quartets; the violinists Kolja Blacher and Renaud Capuçon; the violists Wolfram Christ and Antoine Tamestit; the cellists Jens Peter Maintz, Natalia Gutman, Gautier Capuçon, and Julian Steckel; the flutists Jacques Zoon and Emmanuel Pahud; the clarinetists Sabine Meyer and Alessandro Carbonare; the oboists Lucas Macías Navarro and Albrecht Mayer; the horn players Alessio Allegrini and Ivo Gass; the trumpeter Reinhold Friedrich and Jeroen Berwaerts; the trombonist Jörgen van Rijen; the timpanist Raymond Curfs; and the list goes on and on... and every summer still more new names come along.The orchestra sets the tone for the opening week of Lucerne Festival with several symphony concerts. And at the season's end comes the grand tour. Foreign residencies […]
2017-01-27 17:31:55
Happy Birthday, Wolfgang!
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was born 261 years ago, in 1756. Reflect for a moment on how amazing it is that music that this man created is still providing joy and inspiration to a lot of folks so many years later! On this recording that I am posting in honor of this great man, we get to enjoy the following: Mozart: Clarinet Concerto, Bassoon Concerto and the Flute Concerto No. 2 Clarinet Concerto in A major, K622, with Alessandro Carbonare (clarinet) Flute Concerto No. 2 in D major, K314, with Jacques Zoon (flute) Bassoon Concerto in B flat major, K191, with Guilhaume Santana (bassoon) All supported by the Orchestra Mozart, Claudio Abbado conducting. Claudio Abbado places his musical stamp on this music with grace and beauty. Guilhaume Santana’s bassoon – mournfully and boisterous by turn – exploits every interpretive possibility in Mozart’s earliest surviving wind concerto, the Bassoon Concerto , […]
2013-10-08 10:14:19
Jennifer Royals, clarinet
Jennifer Royals holds a Bachelor of Music Education degree and a Master of Arts degree in Clarinet Performance from the University of Central Florida. Jennifer Royals, a native of Vero Beach, FL turned a school hobby into a career and lifelong love for music. She holds a Bachelor of Music Education degree and a Master of Arts degree in Clarinet Performance from the University of Central Florida. Ms.Royals has studied privately with Ivan Wansley, Keith Koons, and Nora Lee Garcia. In addition to private studies, she has taken master classes given by Stanley Drucker, Robert Spring, Michele Gingras, Alessandro Carbonare, and Charles Neidich. As a member of the Lakeside Chamber Players, Jennifer Royal, is also principle clarinetist with the Space Coast Symphony Orchestra and Space Coast Pops Orchestra. She also plays with the Treasure Coast Wind Ensemble, the Vero Beach Chamber Orchestra, the Sunshine Clarinet Quartet, and is a […]
2013-04-18 22:35:01
Carbonare/Zoon/Santana/Orchestra Mozart/Abbado (Deutsche Grammophon)Claudio Abbado's explorations of the 18th century, via music by Bach, Pergolesi and Mozart, have been the unexpected treasures among his recordings of the last decade. This latest disc continues a series devoted to Mozart's wind concertos featuring the principals of the Orchestra Mozart. All the characteristics of Abbado's earlier Mozart recordings – the lightness and transparency of texture, the crispness of rhythm and the effortlessness with which the music falls into its natural shapes without a hint of contrivance – are imprinted on every bar of all three concertos. The only oddity is that Abbado elects to perform the K314 concerto in the arrangement for flute in D major that Mozart hurriedly made to fulfil a commission, rather than in its original version in C for oboe – though Jacques Zoon plays it with such wit that the choice justifies itself. The other two soloists are […]
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