Kertsman: 3 Concertos & Chamber Symphony No. 3 / Davies, LPO
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Brazilian-American composer, Miguel Kertsman, writes in numerous genres embracing classical music, jazz, progressive rock, electronica and film, bridging these diverse elements to craft a unique...
Brazilian-American composer, Miguel Kertsman, writes in numerous genres embracing classical music, jazz, progressive rock, electronica and film, bridging these diverse elements to craft a unique sound world. Concerto Brasileiro explores lyricism and modernity through solemn chorale-like writing and seductive dances laced with Brazilian folk rhythms. Uncommon sonorities, haunting themes and ethereal landscapes mark out the Concerto for Violin, Horn, Shofar and Orchestra, while traditionalism and experimentation define the Journey for Bassoon and Orchestra. Chamber Symphony No. 2 explores and celebrates New York’s rich cultural diversity. When Dennis Russell Davies assumed his new position as chief conductor and artistic director of the Filharmonie Brno in September 2018, he marked his 48th season leading major orchestras, opera companies, and festivals throughout Europe and the United States. His vast discography has brought him many honors and awards.
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REVIEW:
From the splendidly creepy, and imaginatively scored, Concerto for Violin, Horn and Shofar to the jazzy ‘New York of 50 Doors’ Concerto, there’s no shortage of variety here.
– BBC Music Magazine
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REVIEW:
From the splendidly creepy, and imaginatively scored, Concerto for Violin, Horn and Shofar to the jazzy ‘New York of 50 Doors’ Concerto, there’s no shortage of variety here.
– BBC Music Magazine
Product Description:
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Release Date: September 14, 2018
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UPC: 747313398775
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Catalog Number: 8573987
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Label: Naxos
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Number of Discs: 1
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Composer: Miguel Kertsman
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Conductor: Dennis Russell Davies
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Orchestra/Ensemble: London Philharmonic Orchestra
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Performer: Catherine Edwards, Gergely Sugár, James Sherlock, Marina Piccinini, Martin Kuuskmann, Orsolya Korcsolan, Vesselin Gellev