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Decca Eloquence Part 1
[…] Verdi Puccini Ponchielli Boito Cilea Flaviano Labò Giuseppe Campora Gianni Poggi Romantic Overtures Vol. 1 Nicolai Schreker Wolf Weber Goldmark Goetz Brahms K. H. Adler Zubin Mehta Louis Spohr Piano Quintet No. 1 Double Quartet No. 3 Octet Nonet Wiener OktettShostakovich Piano Quintet Prokofiev Quintet Sieber Three Fragments Peter Pears tenor The Melos EnsembleBrahms Clarinet Quintet Mozart Clarinet Quintet Baermann Adagio Alfred Boskovsky clarinet Wiener OktettMendelssohn Ysaye Bruch Debussy Milhaud Enescu Prokofiev Ion Voicu violinRafael Frühbeck de Burgos Monique Haas piano Victoria Stefanescu piano Johann Strauss The Gypsy Baron Julius Patzak Hilde Gueden Wiener Philharmoniker Clemens Krauss Ralph Vaughan Williams Job The Wasps London PO Adrian Boult Symphony No. 1 "A Sea Symphony" Isobel Baillie soprano John Cameron baritone London Philharmonic Choir London PO Adrian Boult Symphony No. 2 "A London Symphony" Partita for Double String Orchestra London PO […]
2018-02-09 08:59:00
In the footsteps of Lipatti: a guest post by Orlando Murrin
[…] Readers will not be surprised that once I started probing into this colourful tale, I could not stop. I found myself striking up surprising new friendships, way beyond my normal sphere (some might say, out of my normal league…). With warm-hearted pianist and Lipatti fan Alberto Portugheis, who studied with Lipatti’s widow. With Lipatti’s meticulous, gracious-mannered biographer, Grigore Barguaunu, in Paris. With the patient, wise Christian Mitetelu and his violinist wife Ioana Raluca Voicu, who guided me through the finer points of Romania’s otherwise baffling political history. With the disarmingly personable historic recordings expert Mark Ainley, in Vancouver, who recently discovered 15 minutes of Lipatti playing Scarlatti and Brahms, and believes there is more out there yet. I also started to make discoveries of my own. During a study trip to Bucharest, I found the Lipatti family home in danger of demolition and launched a […]
2018-02-09 08:59:00
In the footsteps of Lipatti: a guest post by Orlando Murrin
[…] Readers will not be surprised that once I started probing into this colourful tale, I could not stop. I found myself striking up surprising new friendships, way beyond my normal sphere (some might say, out of my normal league…). With warm-hearted pianist and Lipatti fan Alberto Portugheis, who studied with Lipatti’s widow. With Lipatti’s meticulous, gracious-mannered biographer, Grigore Barguaunu, in Paris. With the patient, wise Christian Mitetelu and his violinist wife Ioana Raluca Voicu, who guided me through the finer points of Romania’s otherwise baffling political history. With the disarmingly personable historic recordings expert Mark Ainley, in Vancouver, who recently discovered 15 minutes of Lipatti playing Scarlatti and Brahms, and believes there is more out there yet. I also started to make discoveries of my own. During a study trip to Bucharest, I found the Lipatti family home in danger of demolition and launched a […]
2013-12-24 10:50:00
PHOTOS -Radio Hall, Bucharest, December 23
The event that took place last evening at the Radio Hall in Bucharest marked the launch of the Christmas carols CD, "O, ce veste minunata". Right on time for the holidays.The National Radio Orchestra conducted by Tiberiu Soare opened the evening, followed by Romanian Christmas carols performed by the National Chamber Choir Madrigal conducted by Voicu Popescu.Angela Gheorghiu sung O, ce veste minunata and Trei Crai with the Accoustic Choir conducted by Daniel Jinga and then Din an in an, O, Holly Night, Mos Craciun and Colindita (the last two as encores) with the National Radio Orchestra and Madrigal Choir It was a great evening! Photo @Irina Stanescu
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