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COMPOSERNIELSEN, CARL
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ORCHESTRA / ENSEMBLENew York Philharmonic
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PERFORMERLeonard, Bernstein
Nielsen: Concertos; Hindemith / Bernstein, New York Philharmonic
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- Sony Masterworks
- December 23, 2009
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RELEASE DATEDecember 23, 2009
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UPC074644759921
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CATALOG NUMBERSONY47599
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LABELSony Masterworks
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NUMBER OF DISCS1
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"The Hindemith concerto, while not exactly revealing itself as an unregarded masterpiece, gets just the right degree of tempered bombast and pastoralism - suggesting that here is a piece ripe for reassessment."
-- BBC Music Magazine reviewing Sony 64507
"These two concertos are the product of Nielsen's last years: the Clarinet Concerto, surely one of his strangest and most powerful utterances, was written in 1929, only two years before his death, and the Flute Concerto comes from 1927. They are two of the most masterly concertos for their respective instruments (Nielsen whose understanding of the wind was second to none had planned a concerto for each of the wind family) and Robert Simpson rightly calls the Flute Concerto "the richest and most original" written for the instrument...Stanley Drucker gives an intelligent account of his demanding part...Julius Baker is the excellent soloist in the Flute Concerto which he plays with great virtuosity."
-- Gramophone Reviewing original LP, CBS 72639
-- BBC Music Magazine reviewing Sony 64507
"These two concertos are the product of Nielsen's last years: the Clarinet Concerto, surely one of his strangest and most powerful utterances, was written in 1929, only two years before his death, and the Flute Concerto comes from 1927. They are two of the most masterly concertos for their respective instruments (Nielsen whose understanding of the wind was second to none had planned a concerto for each of the wind family) and Robert Simpson rightly calls the Flute Concerto "the richest and most original" written for the instrument...Stanley Drucker gives an intelligent account of his demanding part...Julius Baker is the excellent soloist in the Flute Concerto which he plays with great virtuosity."
-- Gramophone Reviewing original LP, CBS 72639
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