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- cellist, music teacher, university teacher
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2024-03-14 03:30:00
Recent Releases No. 72 (CD Reviews)
by Karl Nehring Mahler: Symphony No. 8. Carolyn Sampson/Jacquelyn Wagner, sopranos; Sasha Cooke/Jess Dandy, altos; Barry Banks, tenor; Julian Orishausen, baritone; Christian Immler, bass; Minnesota Chorale; National Lutheran Choir; Minnesota Boychoir; Angelica Cantanti Youth Choir; Minnesota Symphony; Osmo Vänskä, conductor. BIS-2496 SACD This recording of Mahler’s Symphony No. 8, a work for which to provoke public interest the organizer of the first public performances, an impresario named Emil Gutman dubbed “Symphony of a Thousand,” was made at the occasion of the final concert in the 19-year tenure of Finnish conductor Osmo Vänskä (b. 1953) as music director of the Minnesota Orchestra. He is now music director laureate, with Danish conductor Thomas Søndergård (b. 1969) succeeding him as music director. At Minnesota, Vänskä has recorded for BIS all of Mahler’s numbered symphonies except for No. 3; the following links will direct you to our reviews of Symphony No.1, Symphony No. 7, and Symphony No. 10. Those reviews were all positive, […]
2024-02-19 14:37:13
Often the best albums are the ones that take you completely by surprise. The ones where you don
The Boston Musical Intelligencer
2023-10-03 00:02:17
Gazing at Harvard Museums’s Monet, Toulouse-Lautrec, and Gauguin before and after hearing Debussy and Ravel at Sunday afternoon’s rendezvous provided an escape from our burgeoning globalization. Renne Hemsing, Renana Gutman, and Guy Fishman believably played a way back to Paris and that age for Crescendo Productions [] The post appeared first on The Boston Musical Intelligencer.
2021-11-22 14:46:23
Catching up, November 2021
[…] in the late 20th century (b. 11/24/1934),Sergei Taneyevwho lived a century earlier (b. 11/25/1856); and Anton Rubinstein (b. 11/28/1829), the founder of the St.-Petersburg Conservatory, the first in Russia. Last but not least, the composer who establish the Baroque tradition in French music, the Italian Jean-Baptiste Lully. As for instrumentalists and singers, here are several that we’d like to mention. Daniel Barenboim turned 79 on November 15th (read more about him and the cellist Natalia Gutman here). Jorge Bolet was born on the same day in 1914 in Havana, Cuba. A great virtuoso, he lived in the US most of his life. Not as well known or recorded as some of his contemporaries, he was a wonderful interpreter of the works of Liszt and other Romantics. Another American piano virtuoso, Earl Wild, was also born this week, on November 26th of 1915. That’s not all: Ignacy Jan Paderewski, one of […]
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