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2022-05-21 12:00:00
Gerald Fenech's discovery of the year is possibly Danish composer Horneman's opera 'Aladdin'. 'Another stylish re-issue in a series that is experiencing a highly deserved renaissance.'
2020-06-30 23:00:00
Romantic Chamber Music Schoeck - Onslow - Chausson - Bartolucci - Enescu
[…] by Glazunov - VieuxtempsCarter - Vaughan WilliamsBritten - Liszt - KodalyKim Kashkashian violaRobert Levin pianoECM 1987 Gabriel Faure Piano Trio Franz Schubert Notturno Ernest Bloch Three Nocturnes for Piano Trio Charles Widor Four Pieces for Piano Trio Caterine Wilson piano Adele Armin violin Jack Mendelssohn cello Doremi 2017 Ernest ChaussonConcert for Violin, Piano and String QuartetLorin Maazel violinIsraela Margalit pianoThe Cleveland Orchestra SQTelarc 1980Fredrich Kuhlau String Quartet in A minor C. P. E. Horneman String Quartet in D major The Copenhaguen SQ Da Capo 1994 Carl Maria von WeberClarinet QuintetW. A. MozartClarinet QuintetPeter Schmidl clarinetMembers of the Wiener OktettDecca 1996 Melos Ensemble Music by Mozart, Schubert, Beethoven. Spohr, Weber, Mendelssohn, Schumann, Brahms, Janacek, Poulenc, Birtwistle, Maxwell Davies Warner 2011 Gabriel PiernéPiano QuintetViolin SonataOlivier Charlier violinQuatuor ViottiJean Hubeau pianoErato 1990Robert Schumann Andante and Variations for 2 pianos, 2 cellos and horn Adagio and Allegro for […]
2020-01-22 10:09:16
Launching the Oxford Philharmonic Orchestra's Beethoven Festival with Alfred Brendel, Benjamin Appl and Manon Fischer-Dieskau
Beethoven in 1803, painted by Christian Horneman Last night (21 January 2020) the Oxford Philharmonic Orchestra launched its Beethoven Festival with a reception at the German Ambassador's residence in London hosted by the German Ambassador to St James's, Dr Peter Wittig (who is honorary patron of the orchestra) with guest of honour Alfred Brendel (who is patron of the orchestra). We were given a taster of the music to come, baritone Benjamin Appl and pianist Manon Fischer-Dieskau performed Beethoven's song cycle An die ferne Geliebte (a work which they will perform as part of the Beethoven Festival), and violinist Natalia Lomeiko (one of the orchestra's concert masters) and pianist Marios Papadopoulos (music director of the orchestra) performed the first movement of Beethoven's Kreutzer Sonata.Before that Alfred Brendel said a few words, though he pointed out that to talk about Beethoven was the most unnecessary thing in the world as his works […]
2019-09-11 07:56:36
Starting the celebrations early: rare Beethoven, new perspectives and contemporary transcriptions
Beethoven in 1803, painted by Christian Horneman Next year is the 250th anniversary of Beethoven's birth, which means that we are in for a lot of Beethoven, but it is also a chance to look at neglected aspects of the composer's output and to gain insights by performing music rarely given. Inevitably organisations are starting early in the 2019/20 season. So, on 2 October 2019, the Academy of Ancient Music launches its new season at the Barbican with a complete performance of Beethoven's incidental music to Goethe's play Egmont. Whilst the play is about the Netherlands in the 17th century (Count Egmont is a patriot standing up to the Spanish domination), Beethoven saw it as a metaphor for Napoleon's domination of Europe. The overture is well known, his extended incidental music is less so; mature, neglected Beethoven. Just the material we should be welcoming for the centenary. Full details from the […]
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