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German composer (1722-1794)
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- composer, chapelmaster, flautist, violinist, music director
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2019-09-12 07:30:21
A listening challenge: Philippe Manoury's large-scale musical fresco for piano duo and electronics in a stunning performance
Philippe Manoury Le Temps, Mode d’Emploi; GrauSchumacher Piano Duo, SWR Experimentalstudio; NEOS Reviewed by Robert Hugill on 12 September 2019 Star rating: 3.0 (★★★) Some stunning playing in the world premiere recording of this challenging musical fresco for piano duo and electronicsFor this new disc NEOS from the GrauSchumacher Piano Duo (Andreas Grau and Götz Schumacher) features their 2014 commission from French composer Philippe Manoury Le Temps, Mode d’Emploi (Time, Instructions for Use) for piano duet (two pianos) and electronics. The duo gave the UK premiere of the work in 2015 when Andrew Clements in The Guardian described it as a 'rigorous listening challenge'. On the disc the GrauSchumacher Piano Duo is joined by the SWR Experimentalstudio (live electronic realisation, Jose Miguel Fernandez and Dominik Kleinknecht, sound directors).(The disc is released on 27 September 2019) Philippe Manoury studied composition with Max Deutsch (one of Schoenberg's first students in […]
2017-02-10 07:00:18
Classical music: The Wisconsin Baroque Ensemble plays a concert of familiar and unfamiliar baroque chamber music this Sunday afternoon
[…] d’Adonis” (Lament of Venus on the Death of Adonis) Georg Friedrich Handel (below) – Sonata for violin and basso continuo, Opus 1, No. 3 (You can sample the lovely opening movement, played by Simin Standage on violin and The English Concert’s director Trevor Pinnock on harpsichord, in the YouTube video at the bottom.) Intermission Georg Philipp Telemann (below) – “Hemmet den Eifer, verbannet die Rache” (Restrain Your Zeal, Banish Your Revenge) Jacob Friedrich Kleinknecht – Sonata for traverso and basso continuo, Opus 1, No. 2 Giacomo Carissimi – “Rimante in pace ormai” (Remain in Peace Henceforth) Georg Philipp Telemann – Quartetto in G major, TWV 43:G6 For more information about the Wisconsin Baroque Ensemble, go to: http://wisconsinbaroque.org Tagged: Adonis , Arts , Baroque , Cello , chaconne , Classical music , Early music , English Concert , flute , Georg Philipp Telemann […]
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