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Yaron Kohlberg Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Liepāja Symphony Orchestra 2016
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Piano Concerto No. 10, E flat major, KV 365 for 2 Pianos / Duo Amal: Bishara Haroni, Yaron Kohlberg, pianos · Matthias Manasi, conductor · Liepāja Symphony Orchestra / Great Amber Concert Hall, 05 March 2016. 24th Liepaja International Stars Festival Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Piano Concerto No. 10, E flat major, KV 365 for 2 Pianos Liepāja Symphony Orchestra Duo Amal Bishara Haroni, piano Yaron Kohlberg, piano Matthias Manasi, conductor Great Amber Concert Hall on 5 March 2016 Liepaja Symphony Orchetsra: (http•••) #mozart #concertofortwopianos #duoamal
Ludwig Van Beethoven Woo Liepāja Symphony Orchestra 1230 2016
Ludwig van Beethoven Piano Concerto No. 0 in E-flat major, WoO 4 / Manasi Manasi, soloist and conductor · Liepāja Symphony Orchestra / Recorded at the Great Amber Concert Hall, 05 March 2016. From the 24th Liepāja International Stars Festival in the Concert Hall Great Amber, Liepāja 2016. LUDWIG VAN BEETHOVEN Piano Concerto No. 0 in E-flat major, WoO 4: 00:00 I. Allegro: 00:30 II. Adagio un poco moto: 12:30 III. Rondo. Allegro: 22:13 Liepāja Symphony Orchestra Matthias Manasi, soloist and conductor Recorded at the Great Amber Concert Hall on 5 March 2016 #Beethoven #pianoconcerto
Schoenberg Bartók Krenek Beethoven Liszt Brahms Webern Liepāja Symphony Orchestra 1945
Having received widespread acclaim for her disc of Schoenberg’s complete solo piano works, Pina Napolitano now brings her unique combination of fierce intellect and emotional insight to Schoenberg’s Piano Concerto, in her second disc for Odradek, entitled ELEGY, with the Liepāja Symphony Orchestra conducted by Atvars Lakstīgala. Programmed alongside Bartók’s Third Piano Concerto, Pina finds a common thread uniting the two concerti in their shared sense of nostalgia and in this nostalgia’s redemption through dance. With characteristic perceptiveness, she explores their blend of the wistful and the joyous. Reinforcing the album’s elegiac character, the Liepaja Symphony Orchestra performs Schoenberg’s Accompaniment to a Film-Scene, harkening “danger, fear, catastrophe”, followed by Krenek’s Symphonic Elegy. Three composers exiled by war, expressing sorrow for the world they left behind, tempered by their new experiences of America. It is a CD that explores pathos and loss, whilst managing to find joy amid the tears. Schoenberg’s Piano Concerto uses his 12-tone method, yet there are many precedents referenced in the work, including Mozart, Beethoven, Liszt, and Brahms, as well as the expressionistic voice of his own past, from the Vienna he left behind. The Film Music belongs to this expressionistic period, and foreshadows the turmoil his land would see within a decade. Schoenberg’s close contemporary Webern is poignantly commemorated in Krenek’s Symphonic Elegy. Webern was accidentally shot by an American soldier in 1945, and the Elegy unfolds as one continuous lamentation, at times Mahlerian in its emotional expressivity. Bartók’s Third Piano Concerto was written during a time of turmoil for the composer: his career was languishing and his death was immanent. In the Third Concerto we find his rigorous writing softened with lyricism, particularly in the central Andante religioso, which alludes to Beethoven’s ‘holy thanksgiving’ from his Op.132. The dances which culminate in the final movement reference multiple styles and seem to summarize the history of music and the story of Bartók’s life, up until the final ascendant bars, which were completed by a student. Praise for Pina Napolitano – Schoenberg piano works: “rare penetration, understanding, grace and elegance.” BBC Music Magazine “Napolitano has a tensile strength to her playing that is distinctly hers” International Piano Magazine “consistently brilliant” Arts Desk “Schoenberg himself would probably have approved” The Examiner “in her hands the music sounds eminently approachable even when at its most iconoclastic” Music Web International Praise for Liepāja Symphony Orchestra/Atvars Lakstīgala – Kurland Sounds: “sonorities in dazzling combinations with an operatic intensity that will leave you breathless” BBC Music Magazine “admirably secure and understanding advocacy” Gramophone
Francis Poulenc Yaron Kohlberg Liepāja Symphony Orchestra 1522 2016
Francis Poulenc: Concerto for two pianos in D minor / Duo Amal: Bishara Haroni, Yaron Kohlberg, pianos · Matthias Manasi, conductor · Liepāja Symphony Orchestra / Recorded at the Great Amber Concert Hall, 05 March 2016. 24th Liepaja International Stars Festival Francis Poulenc Concerto for two pianos in D minor 1. Allegro ma non troppo (00:00) 2. Larghetto (09:27) 3. Allegro molto (15:22) DUO AMAL Bishara Haroni, piano Yaron Kohlberg, piano Mathias Manasi, conductor Liepāja Symphony Orchestra Great Amber Concert Hall on 5 March 2016
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