Gulda: Cello Concerto - Tchaikovsky: Rococo Variations

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Label
Haenssler Classic
Release Date
May 3, 2019
Format
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    Featuring
    • COMPOSER
      GULDA TCHAIKOVSKY
    • ORCHESTRA / ENSEMBLE
      Orchestra Academy Of Bayerisches Staatsorchester
    • PERFORMER
      Spahn, Frucht
    Product Details
    • RELEASE DATE
      May 03, 2019
    • UPC
      881488180169
    • CATALOG NUMBER
      HC18016
    • LABEL
      Haenssler Classic
    • NUMBER OF DISCS
      2
    • GENRE

Siemens AG and the Orchestra Academy of the Bayerisches Staatsorchester are linked by a partnership spanning many years. What began with the family of the firm's founder Werner von Siemens, has continued across the generations through to today's company. The intensive fostering of young talent, be it in science, research, art, culture, business or technology, is today Siemens' credo, one that sees the company live it's social responsibility in a sustainable manner. Siemens can look back on a long tradition in the promotion of music in particular. Now, the Siemens Arts Program is going still further in this direction by initiating it's own projects, in which new work is created in direct collaboration with artists. The focus here is on contemporary visual arts, cultural education and classical music. The present recording, which also came about within this framework, offered the Orchestra Academy of the Bayerisches Staatsorchester and it's young scholarship holders the opportunity to record an album under exceptional production conditions, bringing harmony to the well-known cello repertoire with a technically innovative audio method. Intensive collaboration between the Orchestra Academy and the Siemens Arts Program, it's artistic director Stephan Frucht, the Bayerisches Staatsorchester solo cellist Jakob Spahn, and the Immersive Audio Network IAN, has here given rise to a completely new aural experience, lending the symphonically arranged cello works of Tchaikovsky and Gulda a transparency redolent of chamber music.