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French composer and conductor (1904-2003)
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2023-11-17 05:00:00
Bainbridge, Lloyd, Simpson, Vaughan Williams, Welsh Favourites & Tuba Concertos (Horenstein, Penny, Tilson Thomas et al)
[…] [22'31]17 - 19 Three Portraits from The England of Elizabeth [16'20]RTE Concert Orchestra conducted by Andrew PennyMarco Polo 8.223665 [recorded November 1993; CD issued 2000][digital download; flacs, cover, booklet and inlay scans]Recording venue: National Concert Hall, Dublin, IrelandRecording engineer: Simon Rhodes; Producer: Chris CrakerTuba Concertos:01 - 03 Ralph Vaughan Williams (1872-1958): Concerto for Bass Tuba in F minor [13'26]04 William Lovelock (1899-1986): Concerto for Bass Tuba and Orchestra [13'59]05 - 10 Alec Wilder (1907-1981) (arr. Rosenthal): Tuba Suite No. 1 'Effie the Elephant' [13'10]11 - 13 Michael Kenny (1939-): Tuba Concerto [14'53]14 - 17 Christer Danielsson (1942-1989): Concertante Suite for tuba and four horns [13'05]Peter Whish-Wilson- tuba, Adelaide Symphony Orchestra conducted by David StanhopeABC Classics 4765251 [recorded April and June 2001; first CD issue 2006][digital download; flacs, cover and booklet scans - inlay from later reissue]Recording venue: Adelaide Town Hall, South AustraliaRecording Engineer: Wayne Baker; Producer: Kevin RoperDownload from Mega. […]
2021-12-25 05:23:00
[…] a modern world.Thursday, February 3, 8:00 PMMiller Theatre (2960 Broadway at 116th Street, NYC)Program:Trauma Etudes (2018) New York premiereUnexpected End of Formula (2008) U.S. premiereFor details, visit https://www.millertheatre.com/events/luca-francesconi--Aleba Gartner, Aleba & Co.Natalie Loughran First-Prize Winner in 2021 Primrose International Viola CompetitionThe Colburn School and the American Viola Society today announced that Natalie Loughran has been named the first-prize winner in the 2021 Primrose International Viola Competition, which took place at the Colburn School, December 13–18, 2021. Samuel Rosenthal won second prize, and Nicholas Swensen won third prize.Natalie Loughran has won $15,000, as well as an invitation to perform at the 2022 American Viola Society Festival & 47th International Viola Congress in June 2022, and an invitation to participate in the Semi-Finals of the Concert Artists Guild Victor Elmaleh International Competition in May 2022. Samuel Rosenthal has won $10,000, and Nicholas Swensen has won $5,000.For complete information, visit https://www.primrosecompetition.org/winners/--Lisa Bellamore, Cresent CommunicationsSoprano Leah […]
2021-12-19 02:26:00
A current postgraduate student at The Juilliard School, where she studies with Roger Tapping and Misha Amory, Natalie will receive USD $15,000 and will be invited to give solo performances at the 2022 American Viola Society Festival and International Viola Congress Second and third prizes were awarded to 21-year-old Samuel Rosenthal from the United […] The post appeared first on The World's Leading Classical Music News Source. Est 2009..
2021-05-02 09:50:56
A Life On-Line: Stile Antico in Robert Ramsay, Alexandra Dariescu & London Philharmonic in Ravel, Opera North in Gluck
[…] us a nice flavour of the history leading up to Ramsay's work. [Stile Antico's Spotlights on Showcast] On Wednesday, pianist Alexandra Dariescu, the London Philharmonic Orchestra and conductor Fabien Gabel were in sparkling form for Maurice Ravel's Piano Concerto in G, recorded at the Royal Festival Hall and broadcast on Marquee TV as part of a programme which included Ravel's Mother Goose Suite and movements from the ballet Gaîté Parisienne which was arranged by Maurice Rosenthal from Jacques Offenbach's music. We began with Ravel's Mother Goose Suite, his orchestration of a suite for piano duet each movement conjuring a fairy tale character. Sleeping Beauty was quite slow, but not stately as Gabel drew finely fluid playing from the orchestra. Tom Thumb had a delicate sound, and with the reduced orchestral forces (fewer strings) Gabel brought the wind solos into lovely prominence. The Princess of the Pagodas was all delightful textures […]
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