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Max Bruch Staple Isida Semyon Bychkov Sutro Capri Leopold Stokowski Josef Stránský Antal Doráti Katia Marielle Labèque Philharmonia Orchestra Philadelphia Orchestra London Symphony Orchestra 1838 1904 1911 1912 1916 1917 1920 1957 1961 1970 1971 1973
Max Bruch (6 January 1838 – 2 October 1920) was a German Romantic composer, teacher, and conductor who wrote over 200 works, including three violin concertos, the first of which has become a staple of the violin repertoire. Concerto for Two Pianos and Orchestra in A-flat minor, Op. 88a Transcribed by Isida Kazue Rockzaemon. I. Andante sostenuto II. Andante con moto – Allegro molto vivace (6:10) III. Adagio ma non troppo (12:26) IV. Andante – Allegro (20:41) Katia and Marielle Labèque and the Philharmonia Orchestra conducted by Semyon Bychkov In 1911, Bruch had heard the American duo-pianist sisters Rose and Ottilie Sutro play his Fantasy in D minor for 2 pianos, Op. 11, and was so delighted that he agreed to write a double concerto for them. Bruch did not write an entirely fresh piece, but reworked music he had been writing for his planned Suite No. 3 for Organ and Orchestra (also referred to as his Orchestral Suite No. 3). The Suite used some melodies that Bruch had heard on Good Friday 1904, while convalescing in Capri, and these melodies appear in the concerto. Bruch gave the Sutro sisters the sole performing rights to the work. Without Bruch's permission, however, they rewrote the concerto themselves to suit their pianistic abilities, copyrighting their version and depositing it with the Library of Congress in 1916. They performed the premiere of this version with the Philadelphia Orchestra under Leopold Stokowski on 29 December 1916. In 1917 they played a further revised version of the work, with the number of movements reduced from four to three, with the New York Philharmonic under Josef Stránský. Bruch himself conducted a private rehearsal of the concerto with the Sutro sisters in Berlin, but gave permission for it to be played only in the United States (it is not clear from the source which version this was; apparently he knew that the Sutros had made revisions, but to what extent is not known). The Sutros withdrew the concerto after the second performance and never played it again. They never played Bruch's original version at all. But they continued to make revisions to their version, amounting to thousands of changes, the last by Ottilie as late as 1961 (Rose having died in 1957). Ottilie died in September 1970, aged 98. Some of her miscellaneous scores, manuscripts and newspaper cuttings were auctioned in January 1971. The pianist Nathan Twining purchased a box of unidentified papers for $11, and it proved to contain the autograph score of Rose and Ottilie's version of Bruch's concerto, a work unknown to him. The orchestral parts for the original version were bought by other people at the same auction, and Twining managed to track them down and buy the parts back from them. He and Martin Berkofsky then reconstructed Bruch's original version, and they recorded it for the first time in November 1973, with the London Symphony Orchestra under Antal Doráti.
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Lou Harrison Sutro Seaman 1971 2012
A performance of Lou Harrison's 1971 composition La Koro Sutro ("The Heart Sutra"), live at the Berkeley Art Museum in Berkeley CA on May 25, 2012 William Winant Percussion Group UC Berkeley Chamber Chorus (Marika Kuzma, Director) Sacred & Profane Chamber Chorus (Rebecca Seaman, Director) University of San Francisco Chorus (Rebecca Seaman, Director) Marika Kuzma, conductor Presented by L@TE: Friday Nights @ BAM/PFA Programmed by Sarah Cahill (http•••) Concert photos: (http•••)
Lou Harrison Sutro 1900 1917 1973 2003
Lou Harrison +••.••(...)): La Koro Sutro, for 100 voices chorus with American Gamelan, harp and organ (1973). 1. Kunsonoro kaj Gloro 2. Strofo 1 3. Strofo 2 4. Strofo 3 5. Strofo 4 6. Strofo 5 7. Strofo 6 8. Strofo 7 - Mantro kaj Kunsonoro The Chorus and Chamber Chorus of University of California at Berkeley diretti da Philip Brett Karen Gottlieb, arpa Agnes Sauerbeck, organo American Gamelan diretto da William Winant. Cover image: Indonesian shadow skin./ The music published in our channel is exclusively dedicated to divulgation purposes and not commercial. This within a program shared to study classic educational music of the 1900's (mostly Italian) which involves thousands of people around the world. If someone, for any reason, would deem that a video appearing in our channel violates the copyright, please inform us immediately before submit a claim to Youtube, and it will be our care to remove immediately the video accordingly. Your collaboration will be appreciated.
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