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2023-10-13 08:26:00
Review of Hallé concert conducted by Anja Bihlmaier with soloist Maxim Rysanov
Anja Bihlmaier cr Nikolaj LundIt was Beethoven’s Fourth with zip at the Hallé last night, as Anja Bihlmaier showed her credentials as a conductor of the present day, taking the tempo markings very much at face value and, with the orchestra in fine fettle almost from the first bar, creating a performance of neatness and beauty. She had 40 strings for the entire programme, which also began with Beethoven, in the form of the tone-poem-like Leonora no. 3 overture. I’ve heard it done with more operatic atmosphere – there were only the briefest of pauses, for instance, in this performance to follow the off-stage trumpet calls – but I think she wanted it to be as coherent as possible as a musical structure. It certainly had a fiery presto to finish. In between the Beethoven pieces there was Maxim Rysanov with Bartók’s Viola Concerto (as completed by Tibór Sérly) – played […]
2023-10-13 06:35:00
A lovely artist portrait: Dobrinka Tabakova's orchestral works featured on a new disc from the Hallé & Delyana Lazarova
Dobrinka Tabakova: Orpheus’ Comet, Concerto for Viola and Strings, Earth Suite, Concerto for Cello and Strings; Maxim Rysanov, Guy Johnston, Hallé, Delyana Lazarova; HalléTwo large-scale orchestral works alongside more intimate concertos for soloist and strings on this lovely artist portrait disc from the HalléThis new album on the Hallé's own label represents the culmination of two Hallé collaborations, with Delyana Lazarova (Hallé Assistant Conductor 2020-23) and composer Dobrinka Tabakova (Hallé Artist in Residence 2022-23). Both were both born in the historic city of Plovdiv, Bulgaria and worked together for the first time during their time with the orchestra. The disc features two of Tabakova's major orchestral works, Orpheus' Comet and Earth Suite, along with two concertos for soloist and strings, the Concerto for Viola and Strings with soloist Ukrainian-British viola player Maxim Rysanov who premiered the work in 2004, and the Concerto for Cello and Strings with cellist Guy Johnston.Written in […]
2022-06-17 05:00:52
The Ukrainian-British violist and conductor Maxim Rysanov has been named as the Yehudi Menuhin School's (YMS) first-ever Associate Artist. The title will see Rysanov visit the school several times a year, during which he will give masterclasses, coach the students in chamber music, and appear as the guest conductor of the Senior Orchestra. Born […] The post appeared first on The World's Leading Classical Music News Source. Est 2009..
2021-08-18 09:06:06
High Energy: an evening of firsts from the Manchester Collective and Mahan Esfahani at the BBC Proms
[…] had mentioned Frank Zappa and Led Zeppelin). There were moments when it seemed to unwind, but never quite did so, a solo violin appeared at one point, but the energy, the need to go on, continued furious, furious to the end. After the interval we entered a somewhat different world. Dobrinka Tabakova wrote Suite in Old Style, 'The Court Jester Amareu' in 2006, the second of three suites that she wrote for viola player Maxim Rysanov. Originally written for viola and string quintet, the version for viola and string orchestra (with harpsichord) was premiered by Rysanov with the Bavarian Radio Chamber Orchestra. Tabakova creates a suite of short dances inspired by the music of Jean-Philippe Rameau (using his name in anagram and basing the motif for the final movement on it), yet filtered through a very 21st century ear and in Manchester Collective's performance with viola player Ruth Gibson, incorporating […]
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