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2022-05-07 11:00:30
The Polish composer’s work for cello and orchestra gets the fine recording it deserves, while the ‘September 1927’ version of Janáček’s mass is a must for fans • Top playing, a first-class recording, handsomely produced: the Polish composer Mieczysław Weinberg (1919-96) is at last being given his due, as a new disc proves beyond doubt. It features his works for cello and orchestra performed by Pieter Wispelwey (cello), Jean-Michel Charlier (clarinet) with Les Métamorphoses conducted by Raphaël Feye (Evil Penguin Classic). The Cello Concertino (1948), melancholy, songlike, lightly scored, is immediately compelling. Found only recently, it shares material with the later Cello Concerto. Wispelwey plays with supple energy, keeping emotion in check in the lament at start and finish, the double-stopped chords clean and precise, the pizzicato warm and fluid. The Fantasy, a single movement with several sections, has folk-inspired, nostalgic charm. The Chamber Symphony No 4, Op 153, for string […]
2022-04-18 07:53:52
Exploring Weinberg: two works for cello & orchestra alongside the last Chamber Symphony No. 4 in a lovely disc from French ensemble Les Metamorphoses & cellist Pieter Wispelwey
Weinberg: Cello Concertino, Fantasy for Cello and Orchestra, Chamber Symphony No. 4; Pieter Wispelwey, Jean-Michel Charlier, Les Metamorphoses, Raphael Feye; Evil PenguinReviewed 12 April 2022, Weinberg's recently discovered Cello Concertino alongside two other smaller orchestral works in performances are vividly present and full of warmth and intensity We still seem to be discovering Mieczyslaw Weinberg, both the man and his music; for this new disc from Evil Penguin, the French ensemble Les Metamorphoses and conductor Raphael Feye are joined by Pieter Wispelwey (cello) and Jean-Michel Charlier (clarinet) for three of Weinberg's smaller orchestral works, the Cello Concertino Op. 43 bis, the Fantasy for Cello and Orchestra Op.52 and the Chamber Symphony No. 4, Op. 153. Despite the vicissitudes of his life, Weinberg was prolific; there are over 190 opus number and many of these works are unexplored or at best under-explored. And we are still discovering things too. His Cello Concertino […]
2022-01-18 00:00:00
Edward Gregson:01. Blazon (1992) [10'19]02. - 03. Clarinet Concerto (1994, revised 2002) * [31'37]04. Stepping Out, for Strings (1996) [3'20]05. - 07. Violin Concerto (1999, revised 2001) ^ [29'04]Michael Collins- clarinet*; Olivier Charlier- violin^; BBC Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Martyn BrabbinsChandos CHAN10105 [recorded February 2002; CD issued 2003][CD-rip; flacs, cover and inlay scans, digital booklet] Recording venue: Studio 7, New Broadcasting House, ManchesterRecording engineer: Stephen Rinker; Producer: Mike George Download from Mega.
2020-06-30 23:00:00
Romantic Chamber Music Schoeck - Onslow - Chausson - Bartolucci - Enescu
[…] Violin, Piano and String QuartetLorin Maazel violinIsraela Margalit pianoThe Cleveland Orchestra SQTelarc 1980Fredrich Kuhlau String Quartet in A minor C. P. E. Horneman String Quartet in D major The Copenhaguen SQ Da Capo 1994 Carl Maria von WeberClarinet QuintetW. A. MozartClarinet QuintetPeter Schmidl clarinetMembers of the Wiener OktettDecca 1996 Melos Ensemble Music by Mozart, Schubert, Beethoven. Spohr, Weber, Mendelssohn, Schumann, Brahms, Janacek, Poulenc, Birtwistle, Maxwell Davies Warner 2011 Gabriel PiernéPiano QuintetViolin SonataOlivier Charlier violinQuatuor ViottiJean Hubeau pianoErato 1990Robert Schumann Andante and Variations for 2 pianos, 2 cellos and horn Adagio and Allegro for horn and piano Three Romances for oboe and piano Abendlied for oboe and piano Fantasiestucke for clarinet and piano Five Stucke im Volkston for cello and piano Vladimir Ashkenazy, Alfred Brendel, Malcolm Frager, Benjamin Britten piano Barry Tuckwell horn Heinz Holliger oboe Franklin Cohen clarinet […]
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