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Olvasta: 2 | Válasz | 2016. március 11. 07:25 | Sorszám: 7
Jacques Gallot: La Psyché
Közzététel: 2014. júl. 5.

Jacques Gallot
La Psyché
Rolf Lislevand

Kép: www.youtube.com/watch?v=IQSuc-imQ5c
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Olvasta: 3 | Válasz | 2016. március 09. 09:00 | Sorszám: 6
Ernest Fanelli: Symphonic Tableaux - "The Romance of the Mummy" (1882-3, 1886)
Közzététel: 2012. jún. 11.

Tableaux symphoniques d'après "Le Roman de la Momie" par Théophile Gautier (Symphonic Tableaux based on "The Romance of the Mummy" by Théophile Gautier) (1882-3, 1886)

Part I - Thèbes (Thebes)
1. Devant le palais de Tahoser (Before the Palace of Tahoser) [0:00]
2. Sur le Nil (On the Nile) [5:41]
3. Rentrée triomphale du Pharaon (The Triumphal Entry of the Pharaoh) [13:15]

Part II - Fête dans le palais du Pharaon (Festivity in the Pharaoh's Palace)
1. Dans une salle du palais - Jongleuses nues (In a Palace Chamber - The Naked Juggling Girls) [26:41]
2. Danse grotesque de bouffons égyptiens (Grotesque Dance of Egyptian Jesters) [31:22]
3. Chants triomphaux - Orgie (Triumphal Songs - Orgy) [38:37]

A large-scale orchestral work in two parts by French composer, percussionist and pianist Ernest Fanelli (1860-1917). The son of a Parisian bank clerk of Italian descent, Fanelli entered the Conservatoire de Paris to study music, but he was expelled soon after for refusing to attend class. For some time, he made his living as a timpanist and part-time pianist. Although the conservatory eventually readmitted him into the composition class of Léo Delibes, Fanelli did not have enough money to complete his studies and he went on to learn composition on his own. It wasn't until 1912 that the musical world became aware of this enigmatic and incredibly original composer, when Gabriel Pierné noticed a fascinating manuscript that the timpanist in his Orchestre Colonne had written. Fanelli had been begging Pierné for extra work as a copyist, and when he showed the conductor a sample of his neat musical handwriting, Pierné was surprised to see unorthodox impressionistic music, full of modal harmonies, polytonality, uneven metres and unusual ornamentation. When Pierné discovered that his timpanist had been composing such modern music nearly three decades earlier, he resolved to introduce Fanelli to the Parisian avant-garde and champion his music.

The 1912 premiere of the first part of the Tableaux symphoniques caused a minor scandal, since critics noted many similarities between Fanelli's musical idiom and the Debussian impressionism that it presaged. As Ravel said, pointing his finger at Debussy, "Now we know where his impressionism comes from." Naturally, Debussy did not take such accusations kindly. Ezra Pound recounted an anecdote about a dinner party where Debussy arrived just as Fanelli was playing one of his own compositions on the piano; as soon as he saw his rival, Debussy turned around and left. In reality, it is unlikely that Debussy ever encountered Fanelli's music prior to the sensational events of 1912, since Fanelli had been a very obscure figure in the Parisian artistic scene previously. And within a few years, after the First World War, the sensation wore off and he slipped back into musical obscurity, where he unfortunately remains to this day.

He began composing the first set of his Tableaux symphoniques in 1882, at the age of 22, completing the second set four years later. The work is based on the 1857 novel "Le Roman de la Momie" by Théophile Gautier, an Orientalist romance typical of its time. It tells of an English archaeologist who falls in love with a mummy when he discovers that it is a woman, instead of the Pharaoh he was expecting to find. Deciphering papyrus rolls from the same mausoleum, he learns of the history of the beautiful Tahoser, an Egyptian girl who fell in love with a Hebrew slave named Poëri. Upon learning that that Poëri loved another Hebrew woman named Rachel, Tahoser fell ill but was healed soon after by the mysterious prophet Mosché (Moses). When the Pharaoh (Ramses II) saw Tahoser, he decided that he must possess her. He managed to abduct the object of his desire and she became his favourite concubine. After the death of Ramses in the Red Sea - as described in the Book of Exodus - Tahoser was crowned Regent of Egypt, and that was why she was buried in the royal tomb.

Mezzo-soprano: Lydia Drahosova
Conductor: Adriano
Slovak Radio Symphony Orchestra
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Olvasta: 2 | Válasz | 2016. március 07. 07:18 | Sorszám: 5
Henry Eccles: Sonata in G Minor for Violoncello and Continuo
Feltöltés: 2011. dec. 25.

Simca Heled, violoncello.
Edward Brewer, harpsichord.

Henry Eccles (c.1670-1742) was a violinist from Great Britain of possible relation to composer John Eccles.

He was employed by the Duke d'Aumont, an ambassador, in 1713 and returned with him to France. There he published his first book of sonatas in 1720. These were dedicated to "Monsieur le Chevalier Gage, Gentilhomme Anglois" -presumably Sir William Gage, baronet of Firle, Sussex. What other patrons Eccles had are unknown. Henry published a second set in 1723. Not much else is known about him except that he had a brother Thomas (c.1672-1745) who also played the violin and was notable for his problems with alcoholism.
The first book of sonatas, on the other hand, are quite interesting. During the early Eighteenth Century, there were no copyright protections. Eccles seems to have had no moral qualms about publishing other composers' work as his own. Out of 40 movements in this book of sonatas, 19 are known to be by other authors. Eighteen were written by the Italian composer Giuseppe Valentini (1681-1753). Valentini was a student of G.B. Bononcini and was well known in Rome during the first half of the Eighteenth Century. The borrowings are all from his Allettamenti da camera, Op. 8 (1714). Eccles must have had a fondness for these works, as he lifted them note for note in most cases. In what was to become his Sonata prima, Eccles lowered each movement by a half step (semitone); perhaps in order to put them in an easier key to play. Usually, he just reproduced the movements verbatim, but he did cut the final 16 measures from the Presto in Sonata quarta.

The other theft is from Francesco Bonporti's (1672 -1749) Invenzione a violino solo, e basso continuo, Op. 10. From this enigmatic set, Eccles only borrowed one movement and changed it from Presto to Allegro. He also added a few double stops, but not nearly as many as were added by Twentieth Century editor Joseph Salmon. This movement is the second in Eccles's Sonata #11, by far his most famous work.
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Olvasta: 2 | Válasz | 2016. március 05. 07:51 | Sorszám: 4
Jean Daetwyler: Konzert für Alphorn und Orchester
Közzététel: 2014. máj. 13.

Konzert der Stuttgarter Philharmoniker
Liederhalle Stuttgart 2013
Solistin: Eliana Burki
Dirigent: Muhai Tang:

www.eliana-burki.com
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Olvasta: 2 | Válasz | 2016. március 03. 11:02 | Sorszám: 3
John Cage: Thirteen Harmonies (1985)
Feltöltés: 2011. márc. 20.

John Cage (1912-1992): Thirteen Harmonies, for violin and keyboard (1985).
A selction of 13 out of a total of 44 Harmonies from Apartment House 1776. Roger Zahab made the selection and created a version for violin and keyboard. The selected Harmonies are:

1. Nr.18 - Old North (William Billings)
2. Nr.42 - Rapture (Collection Belcher)
3. Nr.26 - Judea (William Billings)
4. Nr.21 - Heath (William Billings)
5. Nr.19 - New York (Andrew Law)
6. Nr.5 - The Lord Descended (William Billings)
7. Nr.11 - Wheeler's Point (William Billings)
8. Nr.14 - Brunswick (James Lyon)
9. Nr.15 - Bellingham (William Billings)
10. Nr.28 - Greenwich (Andrew Law)
11. Nr.35 - Framingham (William Billings)
12. Nr.38 - The Lord is Ris'n (William Billings)
13. Nr.44 - Bloomfield (Andrew Law)

Annelie Gahl, violino
Klaus Lang, pianoforte elettrico (Fender Rhodes).

From cd Col Legno: http://www.col-legno.com/en/catalog/c...

Cover image: painting by Blinky Palermo.
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Olvasta: 3 | Válasz | 2016. március 01. 06:59 | Sorszám: 2
William Baines: Symphony in C-minor, Op.10 (1917)
Közzététel: 2013. okt. 9.

William Baines (26 March 1899 - 6 November 1922) was an English pianist and composer.

Work: Symphony in C-minor, Op.10 (1917)

Mov.I 00:00
Mov.II 09:44
Mov.III 20:17
Mov.IV 28:29

Orchestra: Airdale Symphony Orchestra

Conductor: George Kennaway

Radio recording
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Olvasta: 2 | Válasz | 2016. február 28. 10:00 | Sorszám: 1
Adolphe Adam: Giralda - Ouverture
Közzététel: 2013. júl. 31.

Adolphe Adam

Work: Giralda ou La Nouvelle Psyché, opéra comique in three acts, first performance 20 July 1850, Opéra-Comique, Paris.

Libretto: Eugène Scribe

Ouverture

Orchestra: New Philharmonia Orchestra

Conductor: Richard Bonynge
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Olvasta: 2 | Válasz | 2016. február 28. 09:56 | Sorszám: 0
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