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Orchestras from the Czech Republic, Armenia, China, Russia and Hungary, and major UK choral ensembles: Cadogan Hall announces its orchestral and choral series for 2021/22
Cadogan Hall Cadogan Hall has announced the 2021/22 season for both its Zurich International Orchestra Series and Choral at Cadogan, featuring orchestras from the Czech Republic, Armenia, China, Russia and Hungary and four UK choirs, the Tallis Scholars, the Cardinall's Musick, Voces8 and The Sixteen. The opening concert of the orchestral season gives us a chance to hear a Czech orchestra in an all-Czech programme when Dennis Russell Davies conducts the Brno Philharmonic in Janacek's Taras Bulba, Korngold's Violin Concerto (with Chloe Hanslip) and Dvorak's Symphony No. 9. Korngold, whilst being thought of as Austrian, was in fact born in Brno. One of the interesting things about the season is the way the orchestras often play music by their countrymen. So the Armenian State Symphony Orchestra, conducted by its chief conductor Sergey Smbatyan, is bringing Khachaturan's Masquerade Suite plus music by Beethoven and Tchaikovsky. The China Symphony Orchestra (of Shenzhen), […]
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2020-11-11 18:56:00
Russian cellist Alexander Buzlov dies aged 37
The Russian international solo cellist Alexander Buzlov died suddenly yesterday of a stroke The Strad — November 9, 2020 Born in Moscow in 1983, Bouzlov completed his studies at the Moscow Conservatoire in 2006, receiving instruction at masterclasses from cellists including Mstislav Rostropovich, Daniil Shafran, Natalia Shakhovskaya, Boris Talalay, Eberhard Finke and Bernard Greenhouse. He won prizes at the Young Concert Artist competitions in Leipzig (2000) and New York (2001) and the New Names All-Russian Open Competition (Moscow, 2000). In 2005 he took 2nd prize at the ARD International Cello Competition in Munich (Germany, 2005), the XIII International Tchaikovsky Competition (2007), and the LXIII International Cello Competition in Geneva (2008), and in 2010 he was awarded Grand Prix and Audience prize at the Emanuel Feuermann Cello Competition in Berlin. He made his debut at Carnegie Hall in 2005, and since then, worked with conductors including Valery […]
2020-03-02 00:00:00
Shostakovich: symphonies and string quartets (various)
Dimitri Shostakovich Symphony No. 1 Op. 10 in F Minor Symphony No. 3 Op. 20 in E flat Major "The First of May" Tchaikovsky Symphony Orchestra of Moscow Radio Vladimir Fedosseyev (Fedoseyev)rec. May 5, 2003 & Aug 21, 2004 Relief CR991077 (2005) flac and scans Dimitri Shostakovich Symphony No. 4 Op. 43 in C Minor Tchaikovsky Symphony Orchestra of Moscow Radio Vladimir Fedosseyev (Fedoseyev)rec. Dec 6, 2004 Relief CR991078 (2007) flac and scans Dimitri Shostakovich Symphony No. 5 Op. 47 in D MinorSymphony No. 6 Op. 54 in B Minor Moscow Radio Symphony Orchestra Vladimir Fedoseev (Fedoseyev)rec. April 3-5, 1997 Exton OVCL-00186 (1997/2004) flac and scans SACD ISO and scans Dimitri Shostakovich Symphony No. 7 Op. 60 […]
2019-11-15 02:00:34
Today is German Violin Virtuoso Arabella Steinbacher’s Birthday! [ON-THIS-DAY]
Today is German-Japanese concert violinist Arabella Steinbacher’s birthday! A student of Ana Chumachenco, Dorothy DeLay and Anne-Sophie Mutter, Arabella is a former 1st prize winner at the Joseph Joachim International Violin Competition, Hannover. She currently concertizes on the 1716 ‘Booth’ Stradivarius. ARABELLA STEINBACHER | TCHAIKOVSKY VIOLIN CONCERTO | VLADIMIR Fedoseyev & MOSCOW RADIO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA | 2011 The post appeared first on The World's Leading Classical Music News Source. Est 2009..
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