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ID: MELCD1001955 CDs: 2 Type: CD |
Collection: Violin Concerto Subcollection: Violin and Orchestra The great violinist David Oistrakh realised his ambition to conduct in 1961and from then until his last concert in Moscow in 1974, combined solo and conducting work. A Viennese newspaper wrote “A world-known violinist being a top-class conductor at the same time is an extraordinary phenomenon.”
It was in 1961 when the great violinist Oistrakh realized his old dream of conducting for the first time. Since then, until his last concert in Moscow in October 1974, where Brahms’s second symphony was performed, the musician combined solo and conducting work appearing to his audiences as a conductor of the Orchestra of Moscow Philharmonic Society, Big Symphony Orchestra of All - Union Radio, and with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra, Teatro alla Scala Orchestra and other celebrated collectives. “A world - known violinist being a top class conductor at the same time is an extraordinary phenomenon. And David Oistrakh is a remarkable conductor,” wrote one of the Viennese newspapers in 1966. This Firma Melodiya release features compositions by Édouard Lalo (Symphonie espagnole), Hector Berlioz (Harold in Italy) and Johannes Brahms (Violin concerto in D major, Op. 77 Symphony No. 2 in D major, Op. 73) performed by the Moscow Radio Symphony Orchestra and the Moscow Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by David Oistrakh.
CD1:
(1 - 5) Igor Oistrakh, violin / Moscow Radio Symphony Orchestra - David Oistrakh, conductor
(6 - 9) Rudolf Barshai, viola / Moscow Philarmonic Orchestra - David Oistrakh, conductor
CD2:
(1 - 3) Igor Oistrakh, violin / Moscow Radio Symphony Orchestra - David Oistrakh, conductor
(4 - 7) Moscow Philarmonic Orchestra - David Oistrakh, conductor |
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ID: MKM245 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
BERLIOZ, Hector Louis (1803-1869)
Symphonie fantastique, Opus 14 "Episode de la vie d'un artiste" (1828)
1.Reveries - passions (Largo - Allegro agitato e appassionato assai) 14:00
2.Un bal (Valse. Allegro non troppo) 6:07
3.Scene aux champs (Adagio) 18:08
4.March au supplice (Allegretto non troppo) 5:08
5.Song d'une Nuit de Sabbat (Larghetto - Allegro) 10:13 |
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ID: PTC5186191 CDs: 2 Type: SACD |
Subcollection: Choir Multichannel Hybrid SACD - DSD |
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ID: RCD13002 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Collection: Russian Piano School Subcollection: Piano Transcribed Nikolai Petrov, based on the Franz Liszt piano transcription
An Episode in the Life of the Artist Opus 14, usually referred to by its subtitle Symphonie fantastique (Fantastic Symphony) .
The symphony written in 1830. It is widely regarded as one of the most important and representative pieces of the early Romantic period, and is still very popular with symphonic audiences worldwide. The first performance took place at the Paris Conservatoire in December 1830. The work was repeatedly revised between 1831 and 1845. |
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ID: RES10179 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Collection: Brass Collection Subcollection: Horn The Prince Regent's Band (Richard Fomison, Richard Thomas, Anneke Scott, Phil Dale & Jeff Miller - saxhorns)
During the mid-nineteenth century the Distin Family blazed a trail across Europe and North America performing countless concerts and promoting new and exciting designs of brass instruments. thanks to a chance meeting with Adolphe Sax in Paris in 1844, they adopted the new valved brass instruments, and in particular the new saxhorn.
With The Celebrated Distin Family, period brass specialists The Prince Regent’s Band have recreated the lost Distin Family repertoire, performing on their unique collection of original saxhorns and other fascinating brass instruments of the period. |
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ID: SIGCD189 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Collection: Vocal Collection Subcollection: Voices and Orchestra Star tenor Andrew Kennedy is accompanied by Southbank Sinfonia in this collection of arias by three unique Classical-era composers. This disc showcases some of the best in young British musical talent, with rising star tenor Andrew Kennedy and Southbank Sinfonia, conducted by Simon Over. Their programme explores three phases of the Classical era, with early arias from Gluck, later classical works by Mozart, and the beginnings of Romanticism with Berlioz. Andrew’s previous releases with Signum Records have been greeted with exceptionally good reviews from music magazines and national newspapers and we have every confidence his latest release will be as successful. |
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ID: SIGCD193 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Collection: Organ Collection Subcollection: Orchestra The Philharmonia Orchestra is one of the world's great orchestras. Acknowledged as the UK's foremost musical pioneer, with an extraordinary recording legacy, the Philharmonia leads the field for its quality of playing, and for its innovative approach to audience development, residencies, music education and the use of new technologies in reaching a global audience. Together with its relationships with the world's most sought-after artists, most importantly its Principal Conductor and Artistic Advisor Esa-Pekka Salonen, the Philhamonia Orchestra is at the heart of British musical life.
Since September 2008 Salonen has been Principal Conductor and Artistic Advisor of the Philharmonia Orchestra. In his first season in this role he devised and led City of Dreams, a nine-month exploration of the music and culture of Vienna between 1900 and 1935. The project, which presented the music of Mahler, Schoenberg, Zemlinsky and Berg in its social and historical context, travelled to 18 cities across Europe, culminating in October 2009 with semi-staged performances of Berg's Wozzeck, with Simon Keenlyside in the title role. A series of recordings from the project is being released on the Philharmonia/Signum label, of which Gurrelieder is already available. |
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ID: SIGCD280 CDs: 2 Type: CD |
Berlioz
Grande Messe des Morts
PAUL MCCREESH
ENSEMBLE WROCLAW
ROBERT MURRAY Tenor
GABRIELI PLAYERS
WROCLAW PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA
CHETHAM,S SCHOOL OF MUSIC SYMPHONIC BRASS ENSEMBLE
GABRIELI CONSORT
WROCLAW PHILHARMONIC CHOIR
AGNIESZKA FRANKÓW-ELAZNY Artistic Director, Wrocław Philharmonic Choir
BENJAMIN BAYL Assistant Conductor
NICOLE TIBBELS Pronunciation Advisor
1.Grande Messe de Morts, 1837: Requiem et Kyrie
2.Dies Irae
3.Quid sum miser
4.Rex tremendae
5.Quaerens me
6.Lacrimosa
7.Offertorium
8.Hostias
9.Sanctus
10.Agnus Dei
This is the first in a new series of releases from the world-renowned conductor Paul McCreesh and his Gabrieli Consort. Recorded in Poland as part of the Wratislava Cantans Festival (of which McCreesh is artistic director) this staggering performance of Berlioz's 'Grand Mass for the Dead' is produced by a force of over 400 performers - drawn from the Gabrieli Consort and Players, the Wroclaw Philharmonic Orchestra and Choir and students from Chetham's School of Music. Future releases with McCreesh will include Mendelssohn's Elijah, Haydn's The Seasons, Britten's War Requiem and a re-recording of their famed disc 'A Venetian Coronation'.
Founded in 1982 by Artistic Director Paul McCreesh, Gabrieli Consort & Players are worldrenowned interpreters of great choral and instrumental repertoire, spanning from the renaissance to the present day. Their performances encompass virtuosic a cappella programmes, mould-breaking reconstructions of music for historical events, and major works from the oratorio tradition. They are regular visitors to the world's most prestigious concert halls and festivals and have built a large and distinguished discography. |
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