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Nikolai Medtner Piano Sonatas Vol. 1 Sonatina in G minor Sonata No. 1 op. 5 Sonata-Riminiscenza op. 38 No. 1 Paul Stewart Louis Aubert Sillages Habanera Violin Sonata Feuille d´Ímages Jean-Pierre Armengaud piano Alessandro Fagiuoli violn Olivier Chauzu piano Eduard Bagdasarian 24 Preludes Rhapsody Nocturne Mikael Ayrapetyan piano Vladimir Sergeev violin Johann Baptist Cramer 84 Etudes in Four Books Busoni 8 Etudes after Cramer Gianluca Luisi Alessandro Deljavan Giampaolo Stuani Ignaz Friedman Wiener Tänze Klavierstücke Strophes Stimmungen Préludes Joseph Banowetz Wolfgang Jacobi Piano Sonatas Sonatina Miniaturen Suite im Alten Stil Passacaglia und Fugue Tatjana Blume piano Holger Groschopp piano Percy Grainger Handel in The Strand Molly on the Shore Lincolnshire Posy Country Gardens Fantasy on Porgy and Bess The Bilder DuoValentin Silvestrov Naive Music Der […]
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ArtsJournal: music
2020-11-15 19:00:57
The Pandemic Has Leveled The Playing Field For Smaller Theatres
How did a theatre in West Yorkshire get Derek Jacobi, Stephen Fry, Alfred Enoch, Rebecca Front, Celia Imrie and Griff Rhys Jones? Well, streaming makes some things a little easier. It even snagged a review in The New York Times. And it’s not alone: “With live performances either difficult or impossible since March, many other […]
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ArtsJournal: music
2020-05-27 19:32:00
Alan Jacobi, 67, Self-Taught Engineer Who Revolutionized Stagecraft
A self-taught engineer, AJ virtually created the rigging industry out of a background in theatre lighting. When he began, in the early 1980s, technicians still hung their own lights, but in the era of extravagant musicals, rock concerts and spectaculars AJ saw an opportunity within the gravity-defying ambitions of designers and directors. – The Guardian
2019-12-07 09:48:27
Creating a counter-factual history of brass chamber music: I chat to Simon Cox & Matthew Knight from the brass-septet Septura
Septura I first became aware of the brass septet, Septura, when noting their 2017/18 concert series Kleptomania at St John's Smith Square, and I went on to review their 2018 disc of Finzi, Elgar, Parry and Walton on Naxos. The group has just released a disc of Tchaikovsky's Nutcracker, narrated by Sir Derek Jacobi, and in February 2020 the group will be making its Wigmore Hall debut. I recently met up with Simon Cox and Matthew Knight from the Septura to find out more about their plans and to talk about their project to bring brass chamber music into the mainstream.Simon Cox (trumpet) and Matthew Knight (trombone) are the artistic directors of Septura. The two do all of the group's arrangements, and they two feel that the new version of The Nutcracker has come out surprisingly well. Up until now, they have had a rule to not to do versions […]
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