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2024-01-18 14:33:00
From poetic Liszt and Grieg concertos to a little bit of magic from Martha Argerich and friends at Le Piano Symphonique in Lucerne
Grieg: Piano Concerto - Elisabeth Leonskaja, Lucerne Symphony Orchestra, Michael Sanderling (Photo: Philipp Schmidli, Luzerner Sinfonieorchester)Liszt: Piano Concerto No. 1, Grieg: Piano Concerto, Haydn, Mendelssohn; Yoav Levanon, Elisabeth Leonskaja, Lucerne Symphony Orchestra, Michael Sanderling, Martha Argerich, Mischa Maisky, Janine Jansen; Le Piano Symphonique at KKL (Kultur- und Kongresszentrum Luzern)17 January 2024 From the poetry of the young Yoav Levanon in Liszt's symphonic concerto and Elisabeth Leonskaya making Grieg her own to sheer magic from just three performers led by Martha Argerich in piano trios by Haydn and MendelssohnThe Lucerne Symphony Orchestra's Le Piano Symphonique festival has returned to Lucerne for its fourth edition with a week of concerts focused on the piano and all things keyboard. The festival opened at Lucerne's KKL (Kultur- und Kongresszentrum Luzern) with a recital from pianists Michael Pletnev and Martha Argerich (recently named as the festival's Pianiste Associée) on Tuesday 16 January. We caught the second […]
2023-12-21 00:00:00
The Annual Christmas Post 2023 [27 CDs]
[…] RomeWorks of Palestrina, Josquin, Anerio,Frescobaldi, Victoria, Pasquini & othersGabrieli Consort & PlayersPaul McCreesh - directionPublished in 1993Label: Archiv 437 833-2Download 1fichier pixel workuploadHeinrich Schütz (1585-1672)The Christmas Story & Sacred ConcertosSWV 334, 384, 385, 395, 456 & 468Yale Schola Cantorum/David HillRecorded: 2018Label: Hyperion CDA68315Download 1fichier gofile workuploadRÓS - Songs of ChristmasWorks of Von Bingen, Praetorius,Fagerheim, Nordquist and traditionalsThe Norwegian Soloists' ChoirGrete Pedersen - directionRecorded April 2013Label: BIS SACD-2029Download 1fichier pixel workuploadWeynacht GesaengeVocal works of Praetorius, Schein,Hassler, Schröter, Reusner and othersEnsemble StimmwerckRecorded April 2012Label: Christophorus CHR 77364Download 1fichier pixel workuploadBaroque Christmas Cantatasfrom Central Germany IIWorks of Schelle, Liebe, Erlebach,Rosenmüller, VogelSächsisches Vovalensemble, Batzdorfer HofkapelleMathias Jung - directionRecorded: June 2021Label: CPO 555 491-2Download 1fichier pixel workuploadRorate CoeliAdvent & Christmas Music in 18th-Century PragueWorks of Rovensky, Reichenauer, Zelenka et alCollegium MarianumJana SemerádováRecorded September 2005 & May 2009Label: Supraphon SU 4002-2Download 1fichier pixel workuploadFor unto us a Child is bornBaroque Christmas CarolsGerard de Wit - organRecorded […]
2017-12-21 06:41:00
Rosetti: Clarinet Concertos Nos. 1 and 2 (CD review)
Also, Concerto for Two Horns. Dieter Klocker, clarinet; Holger Schroter-Seebeck, SWR Symphony Orchestra of Baden-Baden and Freiburg. CPO 999 621-2.Francesco Antonio Rosetti (c. 1750-1792) is hardly a household name anymore, and despite the name sounding Italian, he was born in Bohemia, a region of today's Czech Republic. As a Kapellmeister for much of his adult life, he composed quite a lot of music: symphonies (over fifty of them), concertos, partitas, songs, and various chamber works, with the concertos represented here among his most popular pieces. The first thing that struck me upon listening to this disc was its wholly natural and realistic orchestral depth. Then, with the entrance of the clarinet in the program's first selection, the Concerto for Clarinet and Orchestra No. 1 in E-flat major, it was the careful balance of the featured instrument with the rest of the ensemble that impressed me. I cannot imagine even the […]
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2016-10-17 03:49:52
Lincoln Center Comes to Calderwood
Bloch self-portrait from 1923 The Isabella Stewart Gardner Sunday Concert Series in Calderwood Hall continued as the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center explored broad chamber music repertoire from the lyrical classicism of Haydn’s Piano Trio in F-sharp Minor to the pitch-bending drama of Ernest Bloch’s Piano Quintet No. 1. Michael Brown (piano), Nicholas Canellakis (cello), Kristen Lee (violin), Matthew Lipman (viola), and Danbi Um (violin) evoked the drama of Bloch’s extremes of mood and Dvořák’s cheerful if occasionally brusque folk idiom in his Terzetto for Two Violins and Viola. The Haydn, however, never quite settled into a comfortable stylistic space. One of Haydn’s 30 piano trios, the F-sharp Minor from 1795 shares some of the agitation of the symphony that shares its key: no. 45 (1772) “The Farewell”. The outcome of an unlikely association with one Rebecca Schröter while Haydn lived in London, the trio perhaps conveys some of […]
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