Orchestral and Symphonic
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Siegfried Wagner Conducts Richard Wagner
Weiser: in a dark blue night
Alex Weiser's latest recording, the follow-up to his Pulitzer Prize-nominated and all the days were purple, is a love letter to New York City. Featuring acclaimed singer Annie Rosen with a seven-piece chamber ensemble, the album comprises two song cycles that explore the city from complementary perspectives. The first cycle, in a dark blue night, features five settings of Yiddish poetry written by newly arrived immigrants in the late 1800s and early 1900s. These poems reflect on the city at night — glowing, quiet, majestic.
It's followed by Coney Island Days, told through the recorded memories of Weiser's late grandmother. It features vivid, buoyant adventures about childhood in the bustling immigrant world of Coney Island in the 1930s and 40s — days at the beach, at the family's knish store, at the Russian baths and much more. "My grandmother grew up in Brooklyn spending summers in Coney Island, living with her family in a single room behind their knish store," Weiser says. "Hers was a multilingual world where she was taught English at school, but where her Yiddish-speaking parents could barely understand the language of their new land."
Together the two cycles celebrate the marvel and multiplicity of New York City, through a look at a little-explored chapter of its history.
Alegoria del Amor
Donizetti: Lucie de Lammermoor
The Late Quartets, Vol. 1 - Beethoven, Op. 127 & Shostakovic
Donizetti & Gilardoni: Il diluvio universale
Adams: An Atlas of Deep Time
Holst: Beni Mora, Op. 29 No. 1 & Choral Symphony, Op. 41
Holt: Canto Ostinato / Scholtes & Janssens Piano Duo
In 1963, Simeon ten Holt wrote in his diary that he had it in mind that a concert should be an ongoing performance, with visitors wandering in and out at will. Ten Holt was also fascinated by social processes during these highly formative years. He became interested in time and space. This theme manifested itself in a piece for four keyboards, at the time still entitled Perpetuum. He embarked on this on 19 January 1973. Perpetuum was completed in 1976 but was revised in the period 1976-79 and was then renamed Canto Ostinato. During rehearsals for the premiere, in April 1979, all of the themes that had been occupying Ten Holt seemed to coalesce: small elements that together made up a larger whole; a different form of concert; social processes arising from the freedom that the players had to decide on the number of repetitions; and time and space. Ten Holt never consciously went searching for this form, but when Canto Ostinato began to conquer the musical world it became clear that his solitary quest had drawn something universal from the mists, something that many listeners and musicians would recognise.
Cilea: Gloria / Cilluffo, Orchestra del Teatro Lirico di Cagliari
Francesco Cilea’s Gloria, performed here in its 1932 revised edition, takes as its theme the ultimately tragic story of two lovers caught up in a conflict in 14th-century Siena. The libretto is based on Victorien Sardou's play La Haine (Hatred) and the opera features Cilea’s refined orchestral writing inspired by the Russian and French schools, with vocal lines that are varied and rewarding. Opera Today called this production ‘musically magical’, while Operawire.com extolled the inventive and convincing staging along with Francesco Cilluffo’s compelling musical direction.
Boerio: Bello tiempo passato - Comic Intermezzo from the ope
Medtner: Geweihter Platz (Sacred Place), Complete Songs, Vol
That Sweet City – Leighton: Veris Gratia, Op. 6; Vaughan Wi
Brahms: Early & Late Piano Works
Srikandi
Bliss: The Composer Conducts
Nikodijevic: Absolutio; Abgesang; Da ispravitsja
Marko Nikodijevic presents himself on this portrait with three large orchestral works interpreted by the Rundfunk-Sinfonieorchester Berlin (RSB) and the hr-Sinfonieorchester Frankfurt. The pieces look back to the past in different ways: sometimes they tie up with musical or cultural traditions, sometimes with personal memories. Like most of the composer's works “ABSOLUTIO“ unfolds from a simple but strict formal principle, in this case a three-note chord. Later, a spiral-like, whirling construction of ever-increasing gravitational pull arises, with the remote outlines of a ‘sonata form’. "abgesang", in turn, has very personal references to the composer's past. The work sets to music a symmetrically constructed poem by his former piano teacher Mátyás Molcer, which describes an autumnal cemetery landscape. It was written in 1995 when the composer's homeland, the former Yugoslavia, was in civil war. In "da ispravitsja / gebetsraum mit nachtwache" the composer goes back even further in his memories and deals with the cultural heritage of his homeland, with the music and liturgy of the Serbian Orthodox church. Using his characteristic, electronically inspired means such as reverberation, resonance and echo, he creates a dark, church-like acoustic space in this work.
Farzia Fallah
In Farzia Fallah's music, all ears are focused on the sound. It is both the core and the shell of every acoustic process, its beginning and end. From this consistent approach, the Iranian-born composer develops different, mostly filigree structures and forms. This reflects Fallah's idea of music that speaks through sound, but is difficult to verbalize, as she explains in the booklet text: "For me, art is a kind of reflection, but it is difficult to speak literally about the content. I believe that there is content in every work of art, but linguistically we can only approach it by analyzing and describing it. There is always a distance.
In her search for sound, Fallah draws on various line-ups for the CD portrait: it begins with Benedikt Bindewald's multi-layered violin playing in "… und dann befreit…?", gradually expanding the range of instruments over the course of the album. In addition to Tobias Klich's and Henrik Dewes' guitars in "täglicher Blick auf den Alborz," a trio from Ensemble S201 ("Ausgedehnter Augenblick," online only), the Sonar Quartet ("Holz-Haar-Atem-Licht"), the six-piece ensemble DEHIO ("im selben Augenblick"), and the Ensemble Aventure as a nonet ("Unter Bewunderung der Farben") have their say.
Songs & Symphoniques - The Music of Moondog
Stravinsky: Symphonies, Vol. 1 / Slobodeniouk, Galicia Symphony
Harmonies of Devotion
Dean: Rooms of Elsinore
Bruckner: From the Archives, Vol. 6
J.S. Bach: Complete Orchestral Works, Vol. 3
