Johann Karl von Ordonez News
Austrian composer (1734-1786)
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2023-12-10 05:00:00
Ordonez: Symphonies (Kevin Mallon, Toronto Camerata)
Karl von Ordonez (1734-1786) Symphony in A major (Brown A4)Symphony in G minor (Brown Gm7)Symphony in C major (Brown C2)Symphony in B minor Brown Bm1)Symphony in G minor (Brown Gm8)Kevin Mallon, Toronto CamerataTake your pick:(Either Period Instruments or Modern Instruments in HIP style)Naxos 8.557482 (2006) [Flac & Scans]
2021-03-14 11:13:00
Ordoñez: Symphonies (Werner Ehrhardt, L'arte dell mondo)
Karl von Ordoñez (1734-1786) Symphony in B-Flat Major, Brown IB2 Symphony in C Major, Brown IC13 Symphony in F Minor, Brown IF12 Symphony in D Major, Brown ID Werner Ehrhardt, L'arte dell mondo (Period Instruments) DHM 8898544185 (2017) [Flac & Scans]
2019-06-09 19:04:54
There have been a couple of recordings of El amor brujo in its original, two-act chamber version of 1915, but this one is as fine as any and just might be the best around. Conductor Angel Gil-Ordóñez chooses ideal tempos, the members of the Perspectives Ensemble play beautifully, and everyone seems genuinely involved in projecting […]
2018-12-01 06:25:00
Classical Music News of the Week, December 1, 2018
Princeton University Glee Club Presents: "Out of the Deep""Out of the Deep: Russian Choral Music and the Basso Profundo." Sunday, December 9 at 3PM in Richardson Auditorium, Alexander Hall, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ. The Princeton University Glee Club has invited leading oktavists Vladimir Miller (Russia), Adrian Peacock (United Kingdom) and Glenn Miller (United States), to come together in an unprecedented gathering--the first time that three such legends of the basso profundo voice from the western and eastern traditions have combined in concert, in the United States. The student singers of the Princeton University Glee Club have spent the current semester learning about the Moscow Synodal tradition, mastering the challenges of the 'church slavonic' language, and preparing repertoire by Tchaikovsky, Rachmaninoff, Kastalsky, Chesnokov, Gretchaninoff, and Golovanov. In the first week of December, the three guest vocalists will arrive in Princeton for a week of intensive work with Princeton University students, in […]
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