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2021-06-04 12:00:00
Stephen Francis Vasta is impressed by Dmitrij Kitajenko's recordings of Rachmaninov and Taneyev. '... a colourful, engaged reading ...'
2020-05-11 12:47:23
I have previously given you the opportunity to listen to pianist Yeol Eum Son; but you might have missed connecting with MCN on that day. So… I want to tell you about her again, and have you listen to her play the Mozart concerto #21. Yeol Eum Son’s graceful interpretations, light touch and thrilling performances have caught the attention of audiences worldwide. Praised for her widely concerto repertoire, ranging from Bach, all-Mozart, early German and Russian Romantic to Gershwin and Ligeti, Yeol Eum has collaborated with major ensembles worldwide. Yeol Eum performed with conductors such as Dmitri Kitayenko, Valery Gergiev,
2019-12-24 00:00:00
Complete Shostakovich Symphonies - Sladkovsky - Hi-Rez
Dmitri SHOSTAKOVICH (1906-1975) Symphonies 1-15Pyotr Migunov (bass), Natalia Muradymova (soprano)Masters of Choral SingingTatarstan National Symphony Orchestradir : Alexander SladkovskyMelodiya MEL CD1002470 - 13 CDs Recorded August 2016 at the Saydeshev State Concert Hall Kazan, Tatarstan Direct digital download FLAC files: 96 kHz, 24 bitNo booklet This brand-new cycle of all Shostakovich’s symphonies is a must buy because of its outstanding performance, great interpretation, and magnificent recording. The Tatarstan National Symphony Orchestra and their music director Alexander Sladkovsky are largely unfamiliar on the international musical circuit; however, they have been touring to Western Europe making well reviewed visits to Germany and the Musikverein in Vienna in recent years. Melodiya have issued a box set of Mahler symphonies 1, 5 and 9 coupled with the vintage recordings by Kondrashin and the Moscow Philharmonic, and, a well-received set of all […]
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2019-11-04 18:02:00
Joseph Haydn: Cello Concerto No.1 in C major – Daniel Müller-Schott, Cameristi della Scala, Wilson Hermanto (HD 1080p)
Accompanied by the chamber orchestra Cameristi della Scala, under the direction of the Indonesian-American conductor Wilson Hermanto, the German cellist Daniel Müller-Schott, one of the most sought-after cellists in the world, performs Joseph Haydn's Cello Concerto No.1 in C major. The concert was recorded at Enescu Festival, Bucharest, on September 6, 2019.✻Composed between 1761 and 1765 for Joseph Weigl, a gifted cellist in Haydn's Esterházy orchestra, this concerto was presumed lost until 1961, when it turned up the National Museum in Prague among documents originally from Radenin Castle. High virtuosity is demanded of the cellist, as in the Sixth, Seventh, and Eighth Symphonies (in which Haydn provided solos especially for Weigl). What Haydn did not provide are authenticated cadenzas for the first and second movements; cellists generally employ either anonymous eighteenth century cadenzas, or those prepared since 1961.The first movement, marked Moderato, begins with a confident, courtly theme with dotted […]
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