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ID: MSVCD92017 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Collection: Instrumental Perhaps the ultimate in Metier's search for unusual repertoire, this CD of solo trombone music from contemporary Japanese composers is truly the ideal purchase for the record collector who "has it all" and indeed for anyone wanting to explore modern music from the East.
tracks:
Tatsuya Hirano:
Alone
Hiroshi Nakamura:
Angelus Novus
Kunihiko Goto:
Inquisition/cloister - Nowaki no Mon
Masato Kouchi:
Sociological Japan
Katsuji Maeda:
Intermezzo
Katsumi Yokoyama:
Traces II
Takashi Fujii:
Dancing Bones |
12.00 eur Buy |
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ID: MSVCD92021 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Collection: Brass Collection Subcollection: TromboneFor most classical music collectors, the names on this CD will be new, and some will be surprised that composing Trombone Concertos appears to be a thriving industry in Romania. Metier is proud and delighted to present this excellent and distinctive music for your entertainment and edification.
tracks:Calin Ioachimescu:Concerto for Trombone, Double Bass and Orch.Barrie Webb, tromboneDorin Marc, double bassMihail Jora Philharmonic Orchestraconducted by Ovidiu BalanSorin Lerescu:Side ShowBarrie Webb, tromboneTraject Ensembleconducted by Sorin LerescuFred Popovici:to Traject for BarrieBarrie Webb, tromboneTraject Ensembleconducted by Sorin LerescuLiviu Danceanu:"Seven Days" Trombone ConcertoBarrie Webb, tromboneRomanian Radio Chamber Orchestraconducted by Cristian Brancusi |
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ID: GCDJ1933 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Subcollection: TrioClaudio Fasoli (Tenor e sax soprano)Rudy Migliardi (trombone)Paolo Birro (piano) |
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ID: ART230 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Subcollection: Organ1 - Victor Sych (percussions)
3, 4, 17 - Ivan Vikharev (trombone)
7, 18, 19 - Anton Skiba, Filipp Chumaev (saxophones) |
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ID: RCO8003 CDs: 1 Type: SACD |
Collection: World Premiere Recording Subcollection: OrchestreRecorded 18 January 2007 (Matthews), 21 and 22 June 2007 (Eggert); 18 and 19 September 2007 (Verbeij and Glanert) all at Concertgebouw Amsterdam
The Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra is famous throughout the world for its interpretations of works in the Classical symphonic repertoire. But, as with its legendary performances of the works of Mahler and Strauss at the beginning of the 20th-century, the orchestra is also open to new developments in contemporary music. Exploring new horizons and sound spaces, the orchestra continues to foster relationships with contemporary composers employing unconventional working methods. Compositions by Theo Verbey, Moritz Eggert, Colin Matthews and Detlev Glanert, the first three having been written specially for the RCO, attest to the orchestra's unrivalled sound inspire tour-de-force performances by the musicians.
A supporter and enthusiastic advocate of such orchestral exploits, conductor Markus Stenz leaves his own unmistakable stamp on these live recordings. Jörgen van Rijen was featured in One to Watch in Gramophone, May issue.A Borletti-Buitoni Trust Award winner, the Verbeij concerto was commisioned by the RCO for him, the youngest member when he joined as principal trombone in 1997. |
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ID: RK3009 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Collection: Instrumental Subcollection: TromboneBertl Mütter versteht es ganz allein mit seiner Posaune wunderliche Welten erstehen zu lassen. In den mütterkinderliedern nähert er sich dem Klangkosmos Gustav Mahler: Die nah am Vorbild musizierten Kindertotenlieder konterkariert er dabei improvisatorisch mit mahlerschem Material, vor allem aus den (scheinbar) heiteren Wunderhornliedern. Dichte Musik, Mahlerharz an sich, bis ins Schweigen.
„Aber keine Angst: Ich spiele nur, es tut nicht weh. Und wenn, dann nur dort, wo es sein muss. Der Klang meiner Posaune kann sehr warm, wärmend: heilend sein.” (Bertl Mütter)
„Die mütterkinderlieder sind Ausdruck einer großen Liebe zur Musik Gustav Mahlers … Mütter ersinnt Intermezzi, in denen er den ganzen Mahler in den Arm nimmt.” (Christoph Becher) |
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ID: RK9805 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Collection: Musique Romantique Subcollection: Organ1. Carl August Fischer (1828 - 1895)
Fantasie op. 21
2. Richard Bartmuss (1859 - 1910)
Rezitativ und Arioso op. 24
Moderato assai
3. Bernhard Edward Müller (1842?)
Gebet op. 65b
4. Gioacchino Rossini (1792 - 1868)
Aria »Cujus animam« aus dem »Stabat mater«
Transkription von Franz Liszt
5.6. Gustav Holst (1874 - 1934)
Duet for Trombone and Organ
Andante quasi Adagio
Allegro giojoso ma maestoso
7. Franz Liszt/nach Jacob Arcadelt (um 1514 vor 1572)
Ave Maria
8.Friedrich August Belcke (1795 - 1874)
Fantasia op. 58
9. 13. Franz Liszt (1811 - 1886)
Via crucis Die vierzehn Stationen des Kreuzweges
I. Einleitung: »O! Crux ave! Spes unica.«
II. Jesus begegnet seiner heiligen Mutter.
III. Simon von Kyrene hilft Jesus das Kreuz tragen.
IV. Jesus wird entkleidet.
V. Jesus wird vom Kreuz genommen.
14.-15. Franz Liszt
Hosannah. Ein Sonntagsposaunenstück für Baßposaune und Orgel Choral: »Heilig ist Gott, der Vater« Hosannah
16. Franz Liszt
Orpheus
17.20. Julius Schneider (18051885)
»Was Gott tut, das ist wohlgetan« Choralvariation op. 16 Thema Variation I: Andante con moto
Variation II
Variation III: Allegro piu Allegro |
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ID: RCO11001 CDs: 2 Type: SACD |
Subcollection: ViolinThis fourth release in the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra’s ‘Horizon’ Series brings together two forms of homage. CD 1 represents a tribute to Gustav Mahler, the orchestra having devoted itself to a large-scale project commemorating the composer’s 150th birthday and the 100th anniversary of his death during its 2009- 2011 seasons. In addition to a chronological series of performances of all the great symphonies - effectively constituting the third Mahler Festival held in Amsterdam following those of 1925 and 1995, the orchestra programmed a series of concerts featuring works exhibiting a strong connection to Mahler’s compositions. Four world premieres of works composed for this series have been brought together on CD 1, the fifth being the opening title on CD 2.
The three other recordings on CD 2 feature members of the orchestra playing high-profile roles as solo or ensemble players, thereby symbolising a hommage to the virtuosity and the musical intelligence and flexibility of the 120 individual musicians making up the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra. Oboist Alexei Ogrintchouk and trombonist Jörgen van Rijen are heard here in the world premieres of two works written for their instruments by Rodion Shchedrin and Luciano Berio respectively. Assistant principal violinist Marijn Mijnders and Monica Naselow, a member of the second violin section, team up in an explosive performance of Hindson’s 'Chrissietina’s Magic Fantasy' for two violins, the discovery of the chamber music marathon with which the Society of Friends of the Concertgebouw and the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra celebrated its 75th anniversary in 2009. |
28.00 eur Buy |
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