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For the first time in Italy,Teatro Regio, Torino, presents three productions of Manon operas by three different composers: Auber, Massenet, Puccini in 21 performances in October 2024. 
#2
Yay! (I may have mentioned I'm something of a fan, based on a few of his works, and the prospect of a complete set of his tuneful and crafty trios makes me happy.)
#3
Update: subscribers to Amazon Music (and I assume other streaming services) no longer have to also have to subscribe to an additional service to access Hyperion recordings- at least some, those I've checked at any rate, are now available. -Not- complaining.
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Recordings & Broadcasts / Re: Ethel Smyth opera: Der Wal...
Last post by BerlinExpat - Saturday 27 April 2024, 10:37
The opera will be broadcast on 1 June at 19:05 on Deutschlandfunk Kultur

A recording from 07.04.2024

Ethel Smyth
,,Der Wald", Musikdrama mit einem Prolog und einem Epilog in einem Akt
Libretto: Ethel Smyth

Eine Frau – Hanna Larissa Naujocks, Mezzosopran
Landgraf Rudolf – Samueol Park, Bariton
Jolanthe – Edith Grossman, Mezzosopran
Heinrich – Sangmin Jeon, Tenor
Peter – Erik Rousi, Bass
Röschen – Mariya Taniguchi, Sopran
Ein Hausierer – Zachary Wilson, Bariton
Ein Jäger – Hak-Young Lee, Bariton
Chor der Wuppertaler Bühnen
Sinfonieorchester Wuppertal
Leitung: Patrick Hahn

Given the time allotted for the broadcast I guess Schönberg's Erwartung will be included.
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#6
Composers & Music / Re: what is this piece?
Last post by Theodore S. - Saturday 27 April 2024, 00:39
Quote from: semloh on Sunday 10 March 2024, 12:08At last! It's the charming set of English Folk Dances by Ernest Tomlinson, starting with "Jenny Pluck Pears". now I can sleep easy!  ;D

A bit late, but this is great news! Thank you for finding this piece.
#7
Recordings & Broadcasts / Re: Music by Evgeny Svetlanov
Last post by Theodore S. - Saturday 27 April 2024, 00:39
Hello again,
It's true, I have sent Bartje Bartmans a number of these Svetlanov pieces. However, almos everything he's posted was already on the internet, except for the Aria for viola, which is from a vinyl in my collection.

A friend of mine has been digitizing from a vinyl with several piano pieces, which he's been posting on his channel:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LE6dHsIqDJs
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N8w5jJxq494

In other news, I now believe the Svetlanov Violin Sonata recording with Eduard Grach may be held in the studios of GOSTELRADIOFOND in Russia (they have a few channels on YouTube, with digitized TV broadcasts and reel-to-reel phonogram tapes, among other things). My friend actually wrote about digitizing a couple other broadcasts in their collection, but found out that the price for a digitization can be anywhere from 5-100 euros per minute. We'll probably just have to wait for either a new recording of the Sonata (and other pieces recorded reel-to-reel), or wait for GOSTELRADIOFOND to release the recordings of their own volition.
#8
Recordings & Broadcasts / Re: Recording of Raff's Samson
Last post by Gareth Vaughan - Friday 26 April 2024, 12:11
It does sound truly splendid. I am looking forward very much to this release.
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Recordings & Broadcasts / Re: Recording of Raff's Samson
Last post by Alan Howe - Friday 26 April 2024, 11:56
It's wonderful to catch even a morsel of this lovely music. Thanks, Mark.
#10
Composers & Music / Re: Sir Andrew Davis dies 20th...
Last post by eschiss1 - Friday 26 April 2024, 00:34
How's the Holst series he did for Chandos, with such underrecorded works as the Choral Symphony e.g.?
(I'm going to go listen to his premiere of a symphony by R Simpson, a work I've heard under other hands. Would that more fine conductors -now- cared about great unsung music.)