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For this latest release in hänssler CLASSIC's Premium Composers edition we have selected a program of serenades and symphonies from Mozart's Salzburg period. Mozart's late years in Salzburg were extremely productive especially in the sphere of orchestral music. Among the works written this particularly creative period were the Symphony K. 319, the Post Horn Serenade and the Haffner Serenade, written for the wedding of Marie Elizabeth Haffner. Mozart would return to this score again in 1782, when time constraints prevented him for composing a new work for the Haffner family, writing instead what has come down to us as the "Haffner" Symphony KV 385. Altogether, a delightful sampling of some of Mozart's most extrovert and joyous music!


  • Wykonawca Academy of St. Martin In Fields
  • Data premiery 2012-10-01
  • Nośnik CD

Edward Gardner, the music director of English National Opera and an exclusive Chandos artist, has completed the first disc in a projected Chandos series devoted to Polish music. Also his first purely orchestral CD for Chandos, the disc presents music by one of Poland’s most important twentieth-century composers, Witold Lutoslawski, including perhaps his most famous work, the Concerto for Orchestra (1950 – 54), a brilliant and highly attractive work. Also included is the Third Symphony (1981 – 83) which was given its world premiere by the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Sir Georg Solti, on 29 September 1983. Many passages employ the by then well-developed technique which the composer called ‘limited aleatorism’, according to which each individual orchestral musician is asked to play a phrase or repeated fragment in his own time – rhythmically independent of the other musicians. During thesepassages very little synchronisation is specified: events that are coordinated include the simultaneous entrances of groupsof instruments, the abrupt end of some episodes, and some transitions to new sections. By this method the composer retainscontrol of the work’s architecture and of the realisation of the performance, while simultaneously facilitating complex andunpredictable polyphony. In later years LutoslËawski developed musical forms that combine unrelated strands of music, whose short, discrete sectionsoverlap one another like the links of a chain. Elements of this method can be found in many of his earlier works, but the first to emphasise it was Chain 1 of 1983 for fourteen instruments, written for the London Sinfonietta. Chain 2, subtitled "Dialogue for Violin and Orchestra", followed in 1985. The last work to adopt this approach was Chain 3 (1986) for large orchestra. Broadly speaking, the composition’s tenminute span falls into three sections, of which the first provides a particularly clear, readily audible example of the chain technique. After a quick opening flourish, Lutosl¹awski presents a sequence of twelve overlapping ideas, each characterised by a particular mode of expression, and each vividly coloured by a few instruments playing as a unit. For example, chimes, violas, and flutes together form the first ‘link’; this is overlapped by a quartet of double-basses; these in turn overlap axylophone and three violins, and so on. The last of the twelve links in this musical chain thicken into a kind of general babble among the winds, which marks the first stage in the work’s larger form. Chain 3 was written for the San Francisco Symphony which gave the first performance, conducted by the composer, on 10 December 1986 in Davies Symphony Hall in San Francisco.


  • Wykonawca Various Artists
  • Data premiery 2010-08-01
  • Nośnik SACD

GRAMOPHONE AWARD WINNER ; PENGUIN GUIDE ROSETTE ; GRAMOPHONE EDITOR'S CHOICE / CRITICS' CHOICE 'Bostridge's peculiarly beseeching voice enshrines the vulnerability, tender feeling and obsessive love of the youthful miller … A soul-searching interpretation which now ranks with those tenor versions [listed above] as a recommendation' (Gramophone)'Ian Bostridge produces youthfully golden tone and gives an eagerly detailed account to match even the finest rivals' (The Guardian)'Another marvellous disc in an eminently collectable series' (The Independent).   The origin of the story about the beautiful maid of the mill is difficult to trace. It was the subject of Paisiello’s opera L’amor contrastato or La bella Molinara (1788) which made its triumphant progress through Germany under the title Die schöne Müllerin. In 1795 the young Beethoven wrote two sets of piano variations based on arias (including the celebrated ‘Nel cor più non mi sento’) from this work. Paisiello’s opera was performed in Vienna in 1822 when Schubert may well have seen it. Goethe had also written a sequence of poems entitled Edelknabe und Müllerin (‘The young lord and the miller-maid’) on this theme but he was not the only poet to write of romance at the mill; Brentano had used this subject, as had Justinus Kerner. The famous anthology of folk poetry Des Knaben Wunderhorn has an entire sequence devoted to millers and miller-maids. In his Jugendlieder (1810–1813) Friedrich Rückert has a poem which contains these four lines which should be compared to the opening of Am Feierabend (V)


  • Wykonawca Johnson Graham , Bostridge Ian
  • Data premiery 2010-07-01
  • Nośnik CD
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Tracklista: 1. Groteque Horizon 2. Howling At The Throne Of Decadence 3. Eyes Of The Heretic 4. Golden Tides 5. Into The Ivory Frost 6. Children Of The Night 7. The One That Dwells 8. She Is A Witch 9. Immortal By Your Hand 10. Written By The Insane


  • Wykonawca Death Penalty
  • Data premiery 2014-08-11
  • Nośnik Vinyl / 12" Album
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  Following the resounding success of Jonathan Plowright’s 2010 Hommage à Chopin, the acclaimed British pianist becomes the first artist to record the album of works written and published in homage to one of the early twentieth century’s most fascinating figures, Polish pianist, composer and politician Ignacy Jan Paderewski. Of the twenty-two works on this recording, from composers including Bartók, MartinÍ and Milhaud, sixteen were included in the memorial piano album Homage to Paderewski published by Boosey & Hawkes in New York in 1942. A further six pieces written for Paderewski also feature, including a Mazurka for two pianos by Britten originally intended for the volume (Britten misunderstood the commission, which specified solo piano), for which Plowright is joined by Aaron Shorr. These diverse works are performed with flair and dedication.  


  • Wykonawca Plowright Jonathan
  • Data premiery 2011-09-01
  • Nośnik CD
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Wielu zdolnych artystów przetarło szlak dla tego młodego wokalisty i autora piosenek z Massachusetts. Jego ojciec Ramon Getzov był współautorem przeboju "Please Mr. Sun" (1951) Johnny'ego Raya, a ponadto pisał dla takich gwiazd jak Frank Sinatra, Sarah Vaughn, Billy Eckstine, The Ink Spots i Tommy Edwards. Jabłko spada niedaleko od jabłoni, dlatego Stuart odziedziczył po tacie talent do pisania dobrych piosenek. Dowodem tego "Written in Stone", "Kiss the Age of Innocence" czy "Pray for Rain", w których Getz śpiewa o miłości, poczuciu straty czy kondycji świata. "W pisaniu piosenek chodzi o to, by znaleźć więź z słuchaczem" - wyjaśnia Stuart. "Muszą wiedzieć, że nie są sami". W nagraniu albumu pomagali mu basista Dave LaRue (Dixie Dregs, Joe Satriani) i gitarzysta Jim Kimball (Toby Keith, Reba McEntire). Współproducentem materiału jest Alan Douches (Glen Burtnik, George Benson, etc…). Stuart Getz powinien spodobać się fanom Petera Gabriela, Stinga, Seala i ogólnie szeroko rozumianego nurtu adult contemporary.     Tracklista: 1. Written In Stone 2. Further South 3. Pray For Rain 4. Kiss The Age Of Innocence 5. All In Good Time 6. Anything Anyway 7. Najjiya 8. Either Love 9. Gravity 10. It's Only Me  


  • Wykonawca Getz Stuart
  • Data premiery 2020-02-28
  • Nośnik CD
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Tracklista: CD 1 1. In My Blood 2. Lost In The Zone 3. Gasoline 4. Higher Places (Song For Bonzo) 5. Get You Stoned 6. Written All Over Your Face 7. Standing On The Rock 8. Couragous 9. The Truth 10. Wherever You Go 11. Higher Places (Reprise) 12. Secret Life 13. Change CD 2 1. In My Blood 2. Higher Places (Song For Bonzo) 3. Seafull/Beyond The Numb 4. Written All Over Your Face 5. Can't Stop The Flood 6. Seventh Star 7. Mistreated 8. Gettin' Tighter 9. You Keep On Moving 10. Wherever You Go CD 3 1. Stormbringer 2. Mistreated 3. A Whiter Shade Of Pale 4. Coast To Coast 5. You Keep On Moving


  • Wykonawca Glenn Hughes
  • Data premiery 2017-11-24
  • Nośnik CD / Box Set
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Lawrence Power, Britain’s acknowledged greatest living viola player, continues his fascinating and acclaimed series of Hindemith’s complete viola music. This second disc features Hindemith’s solo viola sonatas. These works were all written for Hindemith himself to perform, and are thus are of special significance—as near to a personal testament, an intimate soliloquy, as exists in his multifarious and genre-spanning output. The shadow of Bach lies over any composer writing a solo string sonata, and this is clear in the Passacaglia Op 11 No 5 Sonata, where Hindemith’s ultimate model is unmistakably the famous D minor Chaconne from Bach’s second violin partita—but viewed through a post-Brahmsian sense of sonority and architecture that produces a truly contemporary result. This ardent (and arduous) movement, a most impressive compositional feat, is the first example of a form which was to be one of Hindemith’s trademarks throughout his career, and it makes the Sonata something of a personal manifesto of artistic ambition. In later sonatas the severity of Hindemith’s mature style becomes evident—but harnessed, here, to the extraordinary virtuosity of the composer-performer, it gives rise to the most exhilarating and eloquent music.'Power's performances - characterised by his trademark tonal richness and easy, almost nonchalant technical brilliance - leave no doubt about the weighty seriousness of the music, and its significance for Hindemith' (The Guardian)'Paul Hindemith, himself a major viola player, left one of the most important of 20th-century legacies for his own instrument, including the four solo sonatas recorded here. They make a protean collection … Op 25 No 1, written in 1922 when Hindemith was at his most radical, includes a movement marked “Wild. Tonal beauty is of minor importance.” Lawrence Power easily encompasses the many moods. He has a giant sound at his command – he can make the instrument sound as if it’s being played by a man striding with seven league boots – and he makes every moment gripping' (The Irish Times)


  • Wykonawca Power Lawrence
  • Data premiery 2010-01-01
  • Nośnik CD
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Tracklista:1. How Great You Are3. Drowning2. Do You Know How to Love Me?4. I Can Hear You5. Peg6. His Name Is King7. Fragment8. Written in Code9. Love Save Us10. Twisted11. Peace12. Heart Cries Out13. Colours


  • Wykonawca Fay Hallam
  • Data premiery 2016-10-14
  • Nośnik CD / Album
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