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Started by jerfilm, Tuesday 23 August 2011, 20:42

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Gustaf Heintze appears on a CD with Swedish piano music:
http://www.prestoclassical.co.uk/r/Phono%2BSuecia/PSCD715

Edit: more information about the Swedish Gustaf Heintze (1879-1946) here:
http://www.swedishmusicshop.com/412566CD0052EF54/WebV6BiografierAZEng/35D1E8E541B2226941256492002D275F
A concerto for two pianos (1917-33) is mentioned, so the 'Dutch' Heintze in the downloads section is most likely Swedish! ;) :D
I have a nice Piano Trio by him.

eschiss1

that would explain why his concerto appears as a Swedish broadcast. Thanks! The "Dutch" was my guess, as I thought he was Gustav Adolf Heinze (Dutch) quite mistakenly... (then there's the Gustav Wilhelm Hein(t?)ze, German music publisher- don't know if he composed.) Do you by chance have this Gustaf Heintze's full name (for cataloguing purposes :) )
(1917-33 could be the dates of the concerto for two pianos or the dates of all 5 concertos, for one and for two pianos- as a range I'm guessing the latter :)! )

Mark Thomas

I've moved Mike's post over to the Swedish Music thread and added Gustaf Heintze's full name and dates. Hope that's OK, Mike?

Ilja

Amphissa's upload of the Piet Hein Rapsodie by Van Anrooy was made on September 19, 2006. In fact, I was there reviewing the concert  ;)

Amphissa


Would love to read your review, Ilja, if it is in English.

Ilja

Ha, found it, but I was wrong; it was 2005, not 2006. The review is in Dutch, but maybe Google Translate can cook something up:

http://www.8weekly.nl/artikel/2859/neeme-jarvi-maakt-zijn-debuut-voor-het-residentie-orkest-het-venijn-in-de-snuit.html

J.Z. Herrenberg

Quote from: Ilja on Saturday 19 November 2011, 18:50
Ha, found it, but I was wrong; it was 2005, not 2006. The review is in Dutch, but maybe Google Translate can cook something up:

http://www.8weekly.nl/artikel/2859/neeme-jarvi-maakt-zijn-debuut-voor-het-residentie-orkest-het-venijn-in-de-snuit.html


I just read it. I don't think Google Translate covers puns and nuances very well ('Juul' for 'Juliana', for example)...

Ilja

Good point; I was wondering how that would come across. And do remember that I wrote it for student's magazine site.

jerfilm

Thanks for the Van GIlse uploads.  But it seems the "missing" symphony is #3.  Does anyone have a performance of it?

Jerry

semloh

Quote from: jerfilm on Sunday 20 November 2011, 21:47
Thanks for the Van GIlse uploads.  But it seems the "missing" symphony is #3.  Does anyone have a performance of it?

Jerry

Yes, thank you indeed. I hope someone does have the 3rd, Jerry - at least on the basis of knowing the others.  ;D

As noted in another thread, the 2010 CPO catalogue said the 3rd would be "available soon" ... but there's still no sign of it ....  or the 2011 catalogue  :o

shamokin88

The Van Gilse Lebensmeße. A performance was broadcast in Philadelphia, perhaps in 1982 or '83.That featured the Hague Philharmonic O/Hoofstad Choir of Amsterdam/combined Amsterdam University Chorus/Marianna Blok [sop]/Lucia Meeuwsen [cont]/Jan Blinkhof [ten]/Charles Van Tassel [bs]/Huub Kersters [17 June 1981]. I cannot say that this is the one posted but perhaps this is not given that often.

JollyRoger


If you have not heard Vermeulen's Flying Dutchman, you can hear it here with the 5th symphony.
..it is a masterpiece not to be missed, more lyrical than most of his other more acidic music.

http://www.concertzender.nl/programmagids.php?date=2011-04-13&month=-7&detail=49166

Werken van Matthijs Vermeulen (1888-1967).

Matthijs Vermeulen. 
1. Symfonie nr. 5 'Les lendemains chantants'.
Omroeporkest olv. Roelof van Driesten.

2. Symphonische proloog uit Der Fliegende Holländer.
Amsterdams Philharmonisch Orkest olv. Anton Kersjes.


JollyRoger

Shamokin,
thanks for your Orthel postings, he is a wonderful composer.
Noticed his 3rd symphony was not included, you can listen a broadcast here:

http://www.concertzender.nl/programmagids.php?date=2011-04-06&month=-7&detail=49058

Werken van Oscar van Hemel, Leon Orthel en Matthijs Vermeulen.

1. Oscar van Hemel. Ballade.
Omroeporkest olv. Leo Driehuis.

2. Léon Orthel. Symfonie nr. 3.
Radio Filharmonisch Orkest olv. Willem van Otterloo.

3. Matthijs Vermeulen.
Interlude uit De vliegende Hollander.
Utrechts Symfonie Orkest olv. Otto Ketting.

JollyRoger

Shamokin :

Orthel's 4th is this broadcast with more - and this completes the set of 6:

http://www.concertzender.nl/programmagids.php?date=2008-06-21&month=-41&detail=30371

Werken van Léon Orthel (1905-1985), aflevering 1.

1. Evocazione.
Amsterdams Filharmonisch Orkest olv Anton Kersjes.

2. Liederen, opus 26.
Ank Reinders, sopraan. Léon Orthel, piano.

3. Etudes Caprices.
Polo de Haas, piano.

4. Capriccio.
Joan Berkhemer, viool. Cor de Groot, piano.

5. Symfonie nr. 4.
Léon Orthel, piano.
Radio Filharmonisch Orkest olv Jean Fournet.





Dundonnell

I am uploading Oscar van Hemel's Symphony No.4 of 1962 in a performance by the Neetherlands Radio Philharmonic Orchestra under Jean Fournet.
This comes from a Donemus LP but was never transferred to cd.

Although van Hemel was born in Antwerp he lived and worked in the Netherlands and appears to be counted as a Dutch composer.