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German singer and opera singer (1940-2010)
- baritone
- Germany
- singer, opera singer
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2020-02-08 18:29:09
The Austrian-based Adelphi Quartet has this week been awarded 1st prize at the 2020 Irene Steels-Wilsing Foundation String Quartet Competition – in Berlin, Germany. Comprising violinists Maxime Michaluk and Esther Agustí, violist Marko Milenković and cellist Nepomuk Braun, the ensemble are current students of Rainer Schmidt at the Salzburg Mozarteum University. They will received €12,000. 2nd and 3rd […] The post appeared first on The World's Leading Classical Music News Source. Est 2009..
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2019-09-28 11:06:00
Cosmos Quartet plays Joseph Haydn (String Quartet in E flat major, Op.64 No.6), Béla Bartók (String Quartet No.3, Sz.85) & Johannes Brahms (String Quartet No.3, Op.67) – 8th International Joseph Joachim Chamber Music Competition 2019
The Spanish string quartet Cosmos Quartet – 3rd prize winner of the 8th International Joseph Joachim Chamber Music Competition 2019 – plays Joseph Haydn (String Quartet in E flat major, Op.64 No.6), Béla Bartók (String Quartet No.3, Sz.85) & Johannes Brahms (String Quartet No.3, Op.67). Recorded live at the Festsaal Fürstenhaus, University of Music Franz Liszt Weimar on April 6, 2019.✻"Here is an ensemble with a personal sound and approach that merits every bit of attention and assistance." — Alfred BrendelThe Cosmos Quartet was established in 2014 from the friendship and mutual interests of four young Spanish musicians. Each of them has had an international trajectory as a soloist, chamber and orchestral musician.They have received coaching from professors such as Alfred Brendel, Rainer Schmidt, Johannes Meissl, Hatto Beyerle, Miguel da Silva, Oliver Wille, Jonathan Brown, Anita Mitterer, Krzysztof Chorzelski, Patrick Jüdt and Quartetto di Cremona among others.Despite the fact that it is […]
2017-08-26 01:00:00
SGAMBATI AND MARTUCCI Most of the composers mentioned in post # 1 were infact also composers of operas. Giovanni Sgambati and Giuseppe Martucci, on the contrary, never wrote for that genre. A proof of their interest for German music is the fact that they conducted the Italian premières of the Dante-Symphonie and Tristan und Isolde respectively. "Sgambati has composed two quintets which I consider the most remarkable works of this kind to have appeared in many a year" wrote Liszt in a letter from Rome and surely you should try them as well as Martucci's one. Their orchestral works are not many: for a first approach I would put aside the first Symphony of Sgambati and the first Piano Concerto of Martucci and enjoy the works posted here. The Requiem probably deserves a second recording; in the meanwhile you can take the following one. Giovanni Sgambati (1841-1914) Messa […]
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