Mostrando entradas con la etiqueta Humperdinck. Mostrar todas las entradas
Mostrando entradas con la etiqueta Humperdinck. Mostrar todas las entradas
viernes, 8 de octubre de 2021
viernes, 22 de marzo de 2019
10forBrass OPERA
Everything is possible on stage. At least that’s our impression upon
hearing the members of the young, award-winning brass ensemble
10forBrass. On their new GENUIN release, no woodwind run is too
fast for them and no string pianissimo too soft: they are both witches
and kings, mermaids and jesters, angels and huntsmen. From Carl Maria
von Weber to Sergei Prokofiev, no music theatre work is safe from the
brass virtuosi – whatever isn’t bolted to the floor is fair game for the
sizeable brass ensemble. Each opera scene is more beautiful than the
next: simply ravishing!
jueves, 18 de octubre de 2018
Nicole Cabell / Alyson Cambridge SISTERS IN SONG
Nicole Cabell and Alyson Cambridge,
acclaimed sopranos and close friends, record together for the first time
on an album of opera duets by Mozart, Offenbach, Humperdinck, and
Delibes and specially commissioned duet arrangements of classical songs,
folk tunes, and African-American spirituals.
Cabell, 2005 winner of the BBC Cardiff Singer of the World Competition, is “a faultlessly gleaming soprano” (Financial Times). Cambridge is “radiant, vocally assured . . . and artistically imaginative” (Washington Post), known for her “revelatory, sensual, smoky readings” (Opera News). Joining them in the “Soave sia il vento” trio from Mozart’s Così fan tutte is the “mellow-voiced and charismatic” (New York Times) baritone Will Liverman. They’re accompanied on their Cedille debut by the Lake Forest Symphony under 2015 Sir Georg Solti Conducting Award winner Vladimir Kulenovic.
Inspired by opera stars Kathleen Battle & Jessye Norman’s spirituals recording from the early 1990s, the sopranos describe their album as a “dream project” that’s “uniquely us,” reflecting their multi-ethnic heritages and showcasing pieces that profoundly influenced them both. Composer-arranger Joe Clark, whose music has been performed by Reneé Fleming, Yo-Yo Ma, and jazz singer Kurt Elling, among other classical, jazz, and pop artists, created arrangements expressly for Cabell and Cambridge’s distinctive voices.
Cabell, 2005 winner of the BBC Cardiff Singer of the World Competition, is “a faultlessly gleaming soprano” (Financial Times). Cambridge is “radiant, vocally assured . . . and artistically imaginative” (Washington Post), known for her “revelatory, sensual, smoky readings” (Opera News). Joining them in the “Soave sia il vento” trio from Mozart’s Così fan tutte is the “mellow-voiced and charismatic” (New York Times) baritone Will Liverman. They’re accompanied on their Cedille debut by the Lake Forest Symphony under 2015 Sir Georg Solti Conducting Award winner Vladimir Kulenovic.
Inspired by opera stars Kathleen Battle & Jessye Norman’s spirituals recording from the early 1990s, the sopranos describe their album as a “dream project” that’s “uniquely us,” reflecting their multi-ethnic heritages and showcasing pieces that profoundly influenced them both. Composer-arranger Joe Clark, whose music has been performed by Reneé Fleming, Yo-Yo Ma, and jazz singer Kurt Elling, among other classical, jazz, and pop artists, created arrangements expressly for Cabell and Cambridge’s distinctive voices.
viernes, 24 de agosto de 2018
BERNSTEIN Romance
Leonard Bernstein is still unforgotten today, still on
his centenary in 2018, for his outstanding interpretations of great
symphonic works by Mahler, Brahms or Beethoven, and his unique sense for
emotional melodies in his own arrangements and compositions. Nobody can
resist the charm of the love ballad “Maria” or the optimistically
inspired song “Somewhere” from the “West Side Story”. On this album some
excerpts of Bernstein’s great recordings are carefully selected, which
include legendary musical companions: from Edvard Grieg's
"Morgenstimmung" (Peer Gynt Suite) with the New York Philharmonic
Orchestra, "Adagio for Strings" by Samuel Barber to the nostalgic second
movement "Largo ma non tanto" from the Violin Double Concerto BWV 1043
by Johann Sebastian Bach with star violinists Isaac Stern and Yehudi
Menuhin. And of course with Bernstein’s own music, “Maria” from the
“West Side Story” or Offenbach’s famous “Barcarolle”. "Romance" is the ideal album to get to know one of the
most famous classical artists of all time with romantic, relaxing
classical music in high-quality recordings.
The recordings are taken from the great
Columbia Records catalogue. Bernstein conducted the New York
Philharmonic Orchestra and the Columbia Symphony Orchestra, working with
outstanding soloists such as pianist Rudolf Serkin and violinists Isaac
Stern and Yehudi Menuhin. In the piano concertos by Mozart and
Beethoven, he plays the dual role of the pianist and the conductor.
Etiquetas:
Aaron Copland,
Bach,
Barber,
Beethoven,
Bizet,
Gounod,
Grieg,
Humperdinck,
Leonard Bernstein,
Offenbach,
Rachmaninov,
Sibelius,
SONY Classical,
Tchaikovsky,
Vivaldi,
W.A. Mozart
martes, 8 de noviembre de 2016
Albrecht Mayer VOCALISE
The artist personally selected this collection ranging widely from Baroque arias of great virtuosity to the charm of the French chanson
Even as a boy soprano with the Bamberg Cathedral Choir, Albrecht
Mayer was already fascinated by the human voice, and although he later
decided against pursuing a career as a singer and chose instead to
become an oboist, he is unquestionably a magician who as soon as he
breathes life into his instrument casts his spell on his listeners’
hearts and minds with the beauty of his playing, transforming the oboe
into an irresistible Vox Humana.
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