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2024-03-28 07:26:00
Without a shadow of doubt, a brilliant programme all round: Sibelius, Prokofiev & Saariaho in Berlin with Jan Lisiecki, Deutsches Symphonie-Orchester Berlin & Tarmo Peltokoski
[…] standpoint, though, she’s relatively unknown but her works speak volumes having been performed all over the show: London (1989), Jakarta (1989), Paris (1989, 1991), Vienna (1993) and, of course, the Salzburg Festival in millennium year. A 15-minute piece, Ciel d’hiver happens to be an arrangement of the second movement of her 2003 symphonic work, Orion, commissioned by Musique Nouvelle en Liberté in 2002 and premièred at Théâtre du Châtelet, Paris in 2014 by Orchestre Lamoureux conducted by Fayçal Karoui. Therefore, if Benjamin Britten vividly captures the ‘undertow’ of a stormy and unsettled sea of the shingly coastal landscape of Suffolk in the ‘Sea Interludes’ from Peter Grimes, Kaija Saariaho duly captures the true essence of a cold and bitter Finnish winter landscape in Ciel d’hiver. A thought-provoking work depicting (and capturing) the elements of wind and rain and a cold, barren, windswept landscape so associated with Finland and its […]
2024-03-21 04:00:00
Decca Eloquence 6
[…] Sonata No. 26 in E flat major, Op. 81a ‘Les adieux’Piano Sonata No. 28 in A major, Op. 101Piano Sonata No. 30 in E major, Op. 109Andor Foldes pianoSchoenbergGurreliederSiegfried JerusalemSharon SweetMarjana LipovšekBarbara SukowaWiener PhilharmonikerClaudio AbbadoMozartSymphonies Nos. 39 & 41SchubertSymphonies Nos. 4 & 6Weber Oberon OvertureHans Schmidt-IsserstedtWalter SusskindAntal DoratiRavelDaphnis & ChloéDebussyJeuxLa MerNocturnesIberiaThe Cleveland OrchestraLorin MaazelStravinskyThe FirebirdThe Rite of SpringPetrouchkaBartok Two PortraitsThe Miraculous MandarinChristoph von DohnányiLorin MaazelBrucknerSymphony No. 5Wiener PhilharmonikerLorin MaazelJeanine MicheauBritten Les Illuminations, Op. 18Ravel ShéhérazadeOrchestre des Concerts Lamoureux Paul SacherDebussy La Damoiselle élueChabrier Ode à la musique - Le Roi malgré luiSextuor des serves - Chanson tziganeOrchestre de la Société des Concerts du ConservatoireJean FournetJean FournetWorks by Mussorgsky, Chabrier,Dukas, Debussy,Borodin& GriegConcertgebouworkest Amsterdam SchumannAndante and Variations for two pianos, two cellos and hornStudy in Canon form in A flat majorAdagio and Allegro in A flat majorDrei RomanzenFantasiestückeFünf Stücke im VolkstonVladimir Ashkenazy pianoMstislav Rostropovich celloHeinz Holliger oboeMussorgskyPictures at an ExhibitionRavella ValseRespighiRossinianaErnest AnsermetFranckPsychéVariations SymphoniquesRavelBoleroLa ValseRapsodie EspagnoleGeza […]
2021-02-09 01:50:51
He was previously a timpanist with the French Radio Orchestra and a “Dudamel Conducting Fellow” with the Los Angeles Philharmonic. He has conducted major international orchestras such as Orchester Philharmonique de Radio France, Tokyo Symphony Orchestra, and Orchester Philharmonique du Luxembourg — in addition to working with acclaimed soloists such as cellist Gautier Capucon and […] The post appeared first on The World's Leading Classical Music News Source. Est 2009..
2021-01-04 15:48:17
Week One, 2021
[…] first concert in London’s Wigmore Hall. In 1957 she was made, belatedly, a Chevalier of the Legion d'Honneur. Clara Haskil was a supreme interpreter of the piano music of Mozart; critics said that she played with “profound simplicity.” Clara Haskil died in Brussels on December 7th of 1960 after falling on the steps of the Brussels-South railway station. Here is Clara Haskil playing Mozart’s Piano Concerto no. 24; Igor Markevitch is conducting Orchestre des Concerts Lamoureux. This recording was made one month before Haskil’s death, in November of 1960.
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