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Carl Maria von Weber: Piano Concerto No.1 in C-major, Op.11, J 98 (1810) Közzététel: 2014. jan. 28.
Picture: Charles Le Brun - Hercules (detail)
Carl Maria von Weber
Work: Piano Concerto No.1 in C-major, Op.11, J 98 (1810)
Mov.I: Allegro 00:00 Mov.II: Adagio 08:54 Mov.III: Finale, presto 13:17
Pianist: Peter Rösel
Orchestra: Staatskapelle Dresden
Conductor: Herbert Blomstedt |
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Johann Christoph Vogel: Symphony No. 2 in E-flat major Közzététel: 2014. máj. 27.
Johann Christoph Vogel (1756~1788)
Symphony No. 2 in E-flat major
00:03 I. Allegro moderato 06:20 II. Adagio 11:00 III. Poco presto |
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Josef Seger: Prelude and Fugue in C minor Közzététel: 2014. szept. 28.
Josef Seger (1716-1782) Compositions for the Organ, Volume 2 No. 7: Prelude and Fugue in C minor
Score available here: http://imslp.org/wiki/Composizioni_%2...
Organ: 1873 Garret House / 1975 D. F. Pilzecker, St. Rose Catholic Church, Perrysburg, Ohio |
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Hans Pfitzner: Palestrina, Prelude to Act I Feltöltés: 2010. ápr. 24.
Prelude of Act I from Palestrina by Hans Pfitzner (1869-1949) Ruhig (Andante) Berliner Philharmoniker Ferdinand Leitner
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Caspar Othmayr (1505-1553): Mir ist ein feins brauns Maideleins Közzététel: 2015. okt. 10.
Arranged and played by Carsten Timpe (4c renaissance guitar, self-made) |
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Ludvig Norman: Symphony No.3 in D-minor, Op.58 (1881) Közzététel: 2013. júl. 6.
Ludvig Norman
Work: Symphony No.3 in D-minor, Op.58 (1881)
Mov.I: Allegro appassionato ma non troppo presto Mov.II: Andante cantabile Mov.III: Allegretto molto commodo Mov.IV: Finale: Allegro molto
Orchestra: Helsingborgs symfoniker
Conductor: Andrew Manze |
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Johann Gottfried Müthel: Sonata/Concerto Közzététel: 2014. ápr. 20.
Johann Gottfried Müthel Sonata/Concerto
Musica Alta Ripa |
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Vincent Lübeck: Praeludium in d Feltöltés: 2009. jún. 19.
Richard Smith, Director of The Liturgical Music Courses, plays the Praeludium in D minor by Vincent Lübeck (1654 - 1740). Recorded during a recital at the church of St-Mary-at-Hill, London, June 2009. |
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Jan Křtitel Kuchař: Fantasie g moll Közzététel: 2012. márc. 16.
Jan Křtitel Kuchař - Fantasie g moll. Ondřej Mucha plays on the Rieger-Kloss organ at Music Hall in Hradec Králové (Czech Republic).
Kép: http://youtu.be/6ZLRmAvCwk4 |
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Wilhelm Jeral: Cello Concerto op 10 Közzététel: 2013. okt. 18.
Cello Concerto op 10 by Wilhelm Jeral 1. Allegro moderato 2. Adagio 3. Tarantella Orfeo Mandozzi, cello Extremadura Symphony Orchestra Jesus Amigo, conductor |
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Mit szóltok, hogy a többi skandináv (cseh, lengyel) zeneszerzőket is idevegyük ? |
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Heinrich XXIV, Prinz Reuß zu Köstritz: Symphony No.3 in E-minor, Op.28 (1907) Közzététel: 2013. ápr. 1.
Heinrich XXIV, Prinz Reuß zu Köstritz
Work: Symphony No.3 in E-minor, Op.28 (1907)
Only two movements recorded here.
Orchestra: Sinfonieorchesters Greiz
Conductor: Hans-Rainer Förster
Kép: www.gtranslator.xyz/brother?ref=20160313065418 |
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Hermann Goetz: Symphony in F-major, Op.9 (1873) Közzététel: 2014. jan. 5.
Picture: Thomas Allom - The Sack of Corinth (1870)
Hermann Goetz (December 7, 1840 -- December 3, 1876) was a German composer.
Work: Symphony in F-major, Op.9 (1873)
Mov.I: Allegro moderato 00:00 Mov.II: Intermezzo. Allegretto 08:49 Mov.III: Adagio ma non troppo lento 15:22 Mov.IV: Finale. Allegro con fuoco 25:28
Orchestra: NDR Philharmonic Orchestra
Conductor: Werner Andreas Albert |
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Johann Georg Feldmayer: Concerto in F-major for two horns Közzététel: 2014. jan. 19.
Picture: mountain curch
Johann Georg Feldmayer (1756 - 1831)
Work: Concerto in F-major for two horns
Mov.I: Allegro brillante 00:00 Mov.II: Romanza: Adagio 07:25 Mov.III: Rondo: Allegro assai 11:07
Horn I: Ab Koster Horn II: Jan Schröder
Orchestra: Deutsche Bachsolisten
Conductor: Helmut Winschermann |
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Philipp Heinrich Erlebach (1657-1714): "Siehe, ich verkündige euch große Freude" - Kantate Közzététel: 2012. dec. 24.
Getauft wurde Philipp Heinrich Erlebach in seinem Geburtsort Esens als Sohn des einstigen Musikers am Hof des Grafen Ulrich II. von Ostfriesland und späteren Vogtes Johann Philipp Erlebach (*1604, †1660). Seine Ausbildung erhielt er vermutlich am Ostfriesischen Hof in Aurich.
Bereits 1681 wird Erlebach von Graf Albert Anton zum Capelldirector bestimmt. In seiner Bestallungsurkunde dazu werden ihm seine künftigen Aufgaben und Verpflichtungen ausführlich beschrieben. Hier heißt es u.a., er habe „... die ordentlichen musikalischen Aufwartungen sowohl in der Kirchen als für der Tafel wie und wo wir es verordnen werden, fleißigst zu verrichten, wobey ihm aber frey steht, entweder seine eigene compositiones oder auch andere nach seinem gut Befinden zu gebrauchen".
Die verwandtschaftlichen Beziehungen des Herrscherhauses Cirksena zu den thüringischen Residenzen mögen ihm zu einer Anstellung am Hof des Grafen Albert Anton von Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt verholfen haben, wo er 35 Jahre lang tätig war. Während seiner Schaffenszeit entwickelte er die kleine Residenzstadt zu einem Zentrum musikalischen Lebens. Sein Ruf ging weit über die Landesgrenzen hinaus. Bei dem zu dieser Zeit namhaften Musiktheoretiker und -schriftsteller Wolfgang Caspar Printz heißt es in einer seiner bekanntesten Schriften: „Von dannen kahm ich gen Rudolstadt / da ist Herr Erlebach bey dem Grafen von Schwarzburg Capellmeister, welcher unter den teutschen Componisten die meiste Satisfaction giebt / und sich trefflich hervor thut ..." |
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Otto Dienel: Wer nur den lieben Gott lässt walten Közzététel: 2014. febr. 16.
Choralbearbeitung von Otto Dienel. Aufnahme erfolgte am 09.02.2014, als ich das Rundumlautsprechersystem mal zuhause testen wollte.... Die im Video angesprochenen Register sind über dieses System abgestrahlt (Ahlborn Expander202), die Orgelinternen Register waren mehr im Hintergrund... |
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August Conradi: Sand in die Augen - Polka-Mazurka Op.88 Közzététel: 2015. okt. 5.
Pianist ADAM RAMET |
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Johann Rudolf Zumsteeg: Cello Concerto in A-major Közzététel: 2013. okt. 23.
Johann Rudolf Zumsteeg (born in Sachsenflur, Lauda-Königshofen 10 January 1760 -- died in Stuttgart 27 January 1802)
Mov.I: Allegro 00:00 Mov.II: Andante molto 09:02 Mov.III: Allegro - Allegretto 15:22
Cello: Tomasz Strahl
Orchestra: The Rzeszów Chamber Orchestra
Conductor: Grzegorz Oliwa |
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Siegfried Wagner conducts "Siegfried Idyill" Közzététel: 2014. febr. 20.
Recorded in 1927. London Symphony Orchestra
Thanks to Rolf for allowing me to use his excellent transfers. You can find this and many other wonderful selections and information at his website: http://www.satyr78lp.blogspot.com
Siegfried Wagner (1869-1930), son of the great German opera composer Richard Wagner (father and son in photo at right), displayed a feminine demeanor while growing up and was greatly attached to his mother. During his student days he often dressed up as a ballerina, and he had affairs with several of his fellow male students.
Siegfried, who was also the grandson of pianist/composer Franz Liszt, became part of a circle of high-profile closeted homosexual men, including English composer Clement Harris, tenor Max Lorenz, writer Oscar Wilde, illustrator Franz Stassen and Prince Philipp of Eulenburg. In 1892 Clement Harris and 23-year-old Siegfried set off on an around-the-world tour together, and the two fell deeply in love. Wagner kept a portrait of Harris on his desk for the rest of his life. For the rest of artcle: http://gayinfluence.blogspot.com/2012...
The general public was never supposed to hear Richard Wagner's Siegfried Idyll. It was a very private work, written to celebrate the birthday of Wagner's wife of four months, Cosima, on Christmas day 1870.
In fact, the name Siegfried Idyll was coined much later. It was originally called Tribschen Idyll, named after Wagner's country retreat near Geneva. The Siegfried title comes from Wagner's infant son.
Siegfried was the third child of Richard Wagner and Cosima. His two older sisters, Isolde and Eva, were both born while Cosima was married to Hans von Bulow, but it was common knowledge (and a famous scandal) that Wagner was the father of all three.
Von Bulow is now recognised as the first great orchestral conductor. He was also a staunch advocate of Wagner's music, a respect that transcended the shame of his illegitimate children. He once said "If it had been anyone but Wagner, I would have shot him!"
Cosima herself was one of three illegitimate children sired by Franz Lizst during his 11 year liaison with the Countess Marie d'Agoult. Her marriage to von Bulow was unhappy, and she asked him for divorce several times. She too was devoted to Richard Wagner. Only after the birth of Eva did he finally grant her wish.
After the divorce, Cosima pronounced herself truly happy. She moved to Tribschen with Wagner in 1868, and the following June little Siegfried was born.
From then on Wagner began work on a project of great secrecy. Music was written in the early hours of the morning, rehearsals performed out of earshot of the villa..
The result on Christmas day 1870 is described in Cosima's diaries: When I woke up I heard a sound. It grew louder, I could no longer imagine myself in a dream, music was sounding, and what music! After it had died away, R. came in to me with the children and put into my hands the score for his "Symphonic Birthday Greeting". I was in tears, but so too was the whole household; As a birthday surprise R. had set up the orchestra on the staircase and consecrated our Tribschen forever.
The Idyll was performed privately every year for Cosima. It was Richard's statement of love for her. But as their financial troubles grew they were forced to sell it to a publisher. Only then did the world hear about it, and only then did it become known as the Siegfried Idyll.
The Idyll is a work of utmost delicacy, emotion and tenderness. Some of its themes date back to an unfinished string quartet written in the year Wagner first met Cosima. It is scored for a small orchestra (they had to stand on the staircase after all!) but is commonly performed by a standard orchestra today. |
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Georg Philipp Telemann (1681-1767): Tafelmusik Közzététel: 2015. febr. 8.
TAFELMUSIK / MUSIQUE DE TABLE (COMPLETE)
My Blogs: http://corispezzati02.blog.so-net.ne.jp/ http://dmg-sub.blog.so-net.ne.jp/
I. Ouverture - Suite in E minor for two flutes, strings & b.c. TWV55:e1
1. Ouverture (Lentement-Vite-Lentement-Vite-Lentement) 0:00 2. Rejouissance 8:55 3. Rondeau 13:10 4. Loure 15:40 5. Passepied 19:33 6. Air. Un peu vivement 22:33 7. Gigue 26:54
II. Quatuor in G major for flute, oboe, violin & b.c. TWV43:G2
1. Largo-Allegro-Largo 29:17 2. Vivace-Moderato-Vivace 32:38 3. Grave 39:36 4. Vivace 40:00
III. Concerto in A major for flute, violin, violoncello, strings & b.c. TWV53:A2
1. Largo 43:28 2. Allegro 48:01 3. Grazioso 56:46 4. Allegro 1:00:22
IV. Trio in E-flat major for two violins & b.c. TWV42:Es1
1. Affetuoso 1:09:48 2. Vivace 1:12:37 3. Grave 1:16:21 4. Allegro 1:19:15
V. Solo in B minor for flute & b.c. TWV41:h4
1. Cantabile 1:23:20 2. Allegro 1:25:55 3. Dolce 1:28:09 4. Allegro 1:30:56
VI. Conclusion in E minor for two strings & b.c. TWV50:5
1. Allegro 1:34:29
MUSICA AMPHION
Pieter-Jan Belder, conductor Remy Baudet, leader
Violin Remy Baudet, leader (Soloist: I - IV) Franc Polman (Soloist: IV) Sayuri Yamagata (Soloist: I) Kees Koelmans Pauline Kostense Marinette Troost Annelies van der Vegt Gustavo Zarba
Viola Staas Swierstra Marten Boeken
Cello Albert Bruggen Jaap ter Linden (Soloist: II) Richte van der Meer (Soloist: III) Nils Wieboldt
Double bass Margaret Urquhart Robert Franenberg James Munro
Flute Wilbert Hazelzet (Soloist: I - III, V, VI) Kate Clark (Soloist: I, VI)
Oboe Alfredo Bernardini Frank de Bruine (Soloist: II) Peter Frankenberg
Bassoon Danny Bond
Recorder Pieter-Jan Belder
Trumpet William Wroth
Horn Teunis van der Zwart Erwin Wieringa
Harpsichord Pieter-Jan Belder Menno van Delft |
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