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The Night: Classical

Recent CD releases.
Works by Nielsen, Hillborg, Rehnqvist, Beaser, Copland, Muczynski, L. Liebermann, Devienne, Gianella, Gluck, Schein, Krieger, Reiche, Heinrich Bach, Johann Sebastian Bach, Johann Christian Bach, Traetta, Hasse & Mozart.

 

01:00 Carl Nielsen (1865-1931) [see photo].
1. Symphony nr. 1 in G, opus 7. 2. Symphony nr. 3, opus 27 ‘Sinfonia Espansiva’.
Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Sakari Oramo.

02:15 1. Anders Hillborg (born in 1954). Clarinet concert ‘Peacock Tales’.
2.  Karin Rehnqvist (born in 1957). On a distant shore.
Martin Fröst, clarinet. Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra conducted by Esa-Pekka Salonen (1), Swedish Chamber Orchestra conducted by Petter Sundkvist (2).

03:00 The CD ‘American Tapestry’ with duo’s for flute and piano:
1. Robert Beaser. Variations for flute and piano. 2. Aaron Copland. Duo.
3. Robert Muczynski. Sonata, opus 14. 4. Lowell Liebermann. Sonata, opus 23.
Susan Rotholz, flute. Margaret Kampmeier, piano.

04:10 Emmanuel Pahud plays flute concerts from the time of the French Revolution:
1. François Devienne. Concert nr. 7 in E. 2. Luigi Gianella. Concert nr. 1 in D.
3. Christoph Willibald von Gluck. Concert in G.
Emmanuel Pahud, flute. Chamber Orchestra Basel conducted by Giovanni Antonini.

05:00 The CD ‘Ich will schweigen’ with choral works by Johann Hermann Schein, alternated with instrumental works by Krieger, Reiche, Heinrich Bach & Johann Sebastian Bach, a.o. Johann Hermann Schein. Canzon ‘Corollarium’ & Johann Sebastian Bach. Fugue ‘Durch Adams Fall’.
Alice Foccroulle & Beatrice Mayo-Felip, soprano. Reinoud Van Mechelen, tenor.
In Alto conducted by Lambert Colson.

06:00 Eighteenth century opera arias by:
Traetta, Hasse, Johann Christian Bach, Mozart and Gluck. With a.o. Christoph Willibald von Gluck. Che puro ciel from Orfeo ed Euridice & Tommaso Traetta. Ah, si, do te dipende from Antigona.
Bejun Mehta, countertenor. Academy for Early Music Berlin conducted by René Jacobs.

 

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