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Gustav Mahler Andrea Barizza Suggia Casa Música 2018
Gustav Mahler: Symphony No. 6 00:59 - Allegro energico ma non troppo 24:46 - Scherzo 37:05 - Andante moderato 53:03 - Finale. Allegro moderato Orquestra Sinfónica do Porto, Casa da Música Andrea Barizza, conductor Sala Suggia, 14 December 2018 LIVE RECORDING
Julius Klengel Paul Klengel Guilhermina Suggia Emanuel Feuermann Gregor Piatigorsky Alexandre Barjansky Hegar Mendelssohn Wilhelm Furtwängler Adolph Brodsky Hideo Saito Grümmer William Pleeth Gewandhaus Gewandhaus Quartet Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra 1859 1881 1901 1933 2000
Julius Klengel (24 September 1859 – 27 October 1933) was a German cellist who is most famous for his études and solo pieces written for the instrument. He was the brother of Paul Klengel. A member of the Gewandhaus Orchestra at fifteen, he toured extensively throughout Europe as cellist and soloist of the Gewandhaus Quartet. His pupils include Guilhermina Suggia, Emanuel Feuermann, Gregor Piatigorsky and Alexandre Barjansky. Please support my channel: (http•••) Cello Concerto No. 4 in B minor, Op. 37 (1901) Dedication: Berthold Kellerman 1. Allegro non troppo (0:00) 2. Allegretto (11:33) 3. Allegro vivace (20:00) Xenia Jankovic, cello and Hannover Radio Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Bjarte Engeset Klengel was born in Leipzig, and studied with Emil Hegar in his youth. His father was a lawyer and an amateur musician, and was friend of Mendelssohn. Julius Rontgen was his nephew. After his 15th birthday, Klengel joined the Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra where Klengel played first cello, and began touring in Europe and Russia. Klengel also became a soloist at that point, frequently giving solo performances. Klengel rose to become principal cellist of the orchestra, aged 22, in 1881. There he remained for over four decades: to celebrate his fifty years of service, Wilhelm Furtwängler conducted a jubilee concert, in which Klengel played the cello part in a double concerto he composed for the occasion. During that time period, Klengel became professor at the Leipzig Conservatory, where he was briefly a member of Adolph Brodsky's string quartet, and began composing. He ultimately composed hundreds of pieces for the cello, including four violoncello concertos, two double cello concertos, cello quartets, a cello sonata, as well as numerous caprices, etudes and other technical pieces. Of his music, the two volumes of etudes ("Technical Studies") for cello remain in the repertory. His students included Guilhermina Suggia, Hideo Saito, Emanuel Feuermann, Paul Grümmer, William Pleeth, and Gregor Piatigorsky. He died in October 1933 in his hometown of Leipzig.
Takuo Yuasa Yuasa Jules Massenet Luca Francesconi Paul Hindemith Suggia 2013
Entrevista ao Maestro Takuo Yuasa sobre o concerto da Orquestra Sinfónica do Porto Casa da Música de 28 Setembro de 2013 ORQUESTRA SINFÓNICA DO PORTO CASA DA MÚSICA Takuo Yuasa: direcção musical Programa Jules Massenet: Scènes Pittoresques Marco Barroso: nova obra para orquestra (estreia mundial; encomenda Sonae) Luca Francesconi: Cobalt and Scarlet Martin Dalby: The White Maa Paul Hindemith: Matias o Pintor (Sinfonia) Sábado | 28 Setembro 2013 18:00, Sala Suggia A PALETA DO ARTISTA
Antoni Wit Maio Richard Wagner Felix Mendelssohn Robert Schumann Suggia 2015
PRIMEIRAS SINFONIAS Orquestra Sinfónica do Porto Casa da Música Antoni Wit: direcção musical Programa: Richard Wagner: Polónia Felix Mendelssohn: Sinfonia nº 1 Robert Schumann: Sinfonia nº 1, Primavera 8 MAI 2015 Sexta-Feira 21:00 Sala Suggia
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