Gustav Schreck Vídeos
compositor, director de coro, director de orquesta, musicólogo, profesor de música, profesor universitario
- música de cámara, música sacra, oratorio
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Karen Geoghegan Edward Fisher Gustav Schreck 2011
Provided to YouTube by PIAS Bassoon Sonata in E-Flat Major, Op. 9: I. Allegro ma non troppo · Karen Geoghegan · Philip Edward Fisher Karen Geeoghean Plays Fantasies for Bassoon ℗ Chandos Records Released on: 2011-10-01 Bassoon: Karen Geoghegan Piano: Philip Edward Fisher Composer: Gustav Schreck Auto-generated by YouTube.
Karl Eduard Goepfart Hashimoto Franz Liszt Hugo Riemann Gustav Schreck 1532 1859 1875 1876 1890 1898 1942 1976 2009
00:00 - I. Allegro 05:51 - II. Andante 10:21 - III. Finale: Allegro molto / Bassoon: Roland Schulenburg Clarinet: Hendrik Schnöke Piano: Miki Hashimoto Year of Recording: 2009 / "Karl Eduard Goepfart was born in 1859 in Mönchenholzen near Erfurt, the son of a teacher. At an early age he received music lessons from his father, later at the music school in Weimar (piano with Franz Liszt). After his first engagement as a conductor in 1875-1876 in Baltimore, he returned to Germany, where he received his final musical studies in Weimar. He was active as a conductor and choirmaster in several cities. He died in Weimar in 1942. Today Goepfart is nearly unknown. Listed with his own entry in the old dictionary of Hugo Riemann, one finds nothing at all in the new MGG, a fate he shares with Gustav Schreck, whose Sonata for Bassoon (ACC 1532) was published nearly in the same year as Goepfart's "Two-Character Pieces op. 31" at Merseburger in Leipzig, around 1890. His chamber music is always enjoyable to listen to and to play; for example, his beautiful Trio in G minor for piano, clarinet, and bassoon." (TrevCo Music) / COPYRIGHT Disclaimer, Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976. Allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use.
Barabás Pusztai Katalin Kramarics Schreck 1999
Provided to YouTube by CDBaby Mi Amor · Roland Szentpáli · Tamás Barabás · Péter Szendőfi · Zoltán Kovács · Péter Bökönyi · Gábor Pusztai · Katalin Kramarics · Gábor Csizmadia · Ferenc Schreck · István Elek I Killed My Lips ℗ 1999 Roland Szentpáli Released on: 1999-05-08 Auto-generated by YouTube.
Gustav Schreck Bai Colburn 2022
Christopher Chung, bassoon Yanfeng Tony Bai, piano Recorded March 2022 in Thayer Hall at the Colburn School Benjamin Brogadir, recording engineer
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