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2024-01-26 05:00:00
Charles Groves (and others) conducts
[…] des petits soldats de plomb, op.14 no.610 Leroy Anderson: Plink, Plank, Plunk! *11 Jean Gabriel-Marie II: La Cinquantaine12 Ludwig van Beethoven: Marcia alla Turca from 'Die Ruinen von Athen', op.11313 Emile Waldteufel: Estudiantina. Waltz, op.19114 Eduard Poldini: La Poupée Valsante15 Leon Jessel: Parade der Zinsoldaten16 Jacques Offenbach: Barcarolle from 'Les Contes d'Hoffmann'17 Leroy Anderson: The Walzing Cat *18 Mikhail Ippolitov-Ivanov: Procession of the Sirdar, op.1019 Hermann Necke: Csikos Post20 Leroy Anderson: A Trumpeter's Lullaby21 Aram Khachaturian: Sabre Dance from 'Gayane' *Total time: 72'50.Philharmonia Orchestra conducted by Charles GrovesDenon CO-73674 [recorded August and November * 1988; CD issued 1989, digital download 2009][digital download; flacs, cover and (poor) inlay scans - no booklet]Recording venues: Henry Wood Hall and EMI Abbey Road Studios *, LondonRecording engineers: Michael Sheady and Mark Vigars *; Producers: Shigakazu Tanaka and Roy Emerson *Sir Charles' Precious Music Box I (Denon CO-73534), with music by Elgar, Kabalevsky, Saint-Saens and […]
2023-10-31 15:57:47
[…] Music Magazine interview, conductor Kirill Karabits talks to Rebecca Franks on the eve of his final season in Bournemouth. Simon Broughton is off to Budapest to get a look at the new House of Music, a magnificent addition to a city already teeming with beautiful and historic venues. For Composer of the Month, Alexandra Wilson salutes the operatic genius of Bellini, while for December’s Building a Library, Claire Jackson picks out the best recordings of Khachaturian‘s richly atmospheric Piano Concerto. Last but not least, soprano and 2023 Last Night of the Proms star Lise Davidsen picks out five pieces that have helped mould her into the incredible musician she is. Happy reading! […]
2022-07-21 06:42:00
2022/23 classical music season at Perth Concert Hall
[…] BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra and BBC Singers in Bach and Stravinsky, Maxim Emelyanychev and Scottish Chamber Orchestra return with an all-Mendelssohn programme, Thomas Søndergård conducts the Royal Scottish National Orchestra in A Festival of Brahms. International visitors include violinist Maxim Vengerov with conductor Sergey Smbatyan and The Malta Philharmonic Orchestra in Prokofiev’s Violin Concerto No 1, Alexey Shor’s Seascapes and Rachmaninov’s Second Symphony, and the Armenian State Symphony Orchestra is joined by violinist Jennifer Pike for music by Khachaturian and Tchaikovsky.Chamber music visitors include recorder player Tabea Debus and lutenist Alex McCartney, accordionist and BBC New Generation Artist Ryan Corbett in a mix of baroque, romantic and contemporary music, Resol String Quartet present Haydn, Mendelssohn and Florence Price, and Jordanian-Palestinian pianist Iyad Sughayer in Mozart, Sibelius, Khachaturian and Chopin. The Perth Piano Series includes pianists Elisabeth Brauss, Steven Osborne, Isata Kanneh-Mason, Imogen Cooper, and Piotr Anderszewski in Bach's Goldberg Variations.Full details from the hall's website.
2022-07-14 06:25:30
Summer at Snape
[…] Kevin John Edusei for a programme which includes Shostakovich's Cello Concerto. There is also a chance to hear the Emerson Quartet and the Takacs Quartet. The jazz and blues programme includes Ayanna Witter-Johnson, the Joe Stilgoe Trio, the Piccadilly Dance Orchestra and many more.Reaffirming Snape Maltings’ commitment to the development of young artists, the Suffolk Youth Orchestra and conductor David Stowe, return for their annual performance. Suffolk's finest young players will present a wide-ranging programme of Khachaturian, Satie, Dukas, Lili Boulanger, Walton, Copland and Hérold.Full details from the Snape Maltings website.