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Gerald Fenech listens to oboe concertos by eighteenth century German composer Ludwig August Lebrun. 'Nancy Ambrose King's flawless technique allows the music to flow with a strong sense of drama ...'
2022-08-15 13:05:21
Coleridge-Taylor and Lili Boulanger, 2022
[…] She went back in 1916 for several months; in Rome she started working on a five-act opera La princesse Maleine and several other pieces but again returned to Paris, this time because her health was deteriorating. Her last piece, Pie Jesu for soprano, string quartet, harp and organ, was dedicated to her sister Nadia. Lile died on March 15, 1918 (Claude Debussy died ten days later). Here’s Pie Jesu, performed by the soprano Isabelle Sabrié, Eric Lebrun (organ), Francis Pierre (harp), and the strings.
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Clairvoyant Classical Music
2019-12-21 14:46:24
Certain recordings you’re glad you heard first.
There’s a few pieces of music that I’m lucky I heard a certain recording my first time hearing the piece. For instance, Eric Lebrun’s playing of Buxtehude’s Praeludium in B Minor was the first recording I had heard, and I think if I had heard any other ones I wouldn’t even give the piece a …
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Clairvoyant Classical Music
2019-12-21 04:46:22
Your favorite Buxtehude organ piece?
I enjoy Buxtehude’s organ works more than any other composer. His Praeludium in B Minor BuxWV149 is my favorite; as long as it’s played by Eric Lebrun. Everyone else plays it too slow for my taste. Hanssen plays it alright but doesn’t have the drama of Lebrun in the last few minutes. Touch here for …
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