Unsung Composers

The Music => Composers & Music => Topic started by: Justin on Wednesday 31 May 2023, 02:48

Title: 2024 Unsung Concerts
Post by: Justin on Wednesday 31 May 2023, 02:48
An exciting program coming up on 1–2 January & 29–30 June 2024 for the Swiss Orchestra.

Swiss Orchestra Tour #8

Paul Juon (1872–1940)
5 pieces for string orchestra op. 16

Giuseppe Tartini (1692–1770)
Sonata in G minor «Teufelstrill» (arranged by Fritz Kreisler)

Fritz Kreisler (1875–1962)
Prelude and Allegro Variations on a Theme by Corelli Liebesfreud Schön Rosmarin

Paul Juon (1872–1940)
Four Pieces for Violin and Piano (version for violin and orchestra) Op. 28 No. 3 Berceuse

Edvard Grieg (1843–1907)
Holberg Suite op. 40

George Templeton Strong (1856–1948)
Chorale on Theme by Leo Hassler

I'm happy for the inclusion of an orchestral work by Templeton Strong, and my excitment was generated by Adriano's wonderful recording with Naxos.

January 1: Langenthal
January 2: Zurich
June 29: Andermatt
June 30: Davos

https://swissorchestra.ch/en/ (https://swissorchestra.ch/en/)
Title: Re: 2024 Unsung Concerts
Post by: eschiss1 on Tuesday 06 June 2023, 15:59
Mayer's 7th symphony is in a program on April 30th and May 2 2024 @ Maison symphonique, Montréal, conducted by Rafael Payare.
Title: Re: 2024 Unsung Concerts
Post by: alberto on Tuesday 20 June 2023, 21:31
Torino, Teatro Regio Orchestra, 30 march 2024, Respighi Vetrate di Chiesa (cond. Diego  Ceretta)
Torino, Teatro Regio April 2024 seven performances of Puccini Le Villi (cond. Riccardo Frizza)
Apparently the only previous performances were in 1884.
Torino, 31 May and 1 June, Respighi Concerto Gregoriano (Frank Peter Zimmermann, violin, Daniel Harding, conductor, Orchestra Sinfonica Nazionale della RAI).
Title: Re: 2024 Unsung Concerts
Post by: eschiss1 on Monday 07 August 2023, 22:35
More Fuchs, e.g.: his clarinet quintet in Vienna on 21 March 2024 with works by Felix Mendelssohn (quartet no.1 in E-flat Op.12) and Mozart (Prussian string quartet no.22 in B-flat, K.589), with the Artis Quartet (whose recordings are very fine, I think...) see here... (https://bachtrack.com/concert-event/artis-quartett-musikverein-brahms-saal-21-march-2024/388640)
the clarinet quintet again, on 26 May 2024 in Hamburg, with d'Indy's trio with clarinet op.29 and a divertimento by Ponchielli, performed by members of the Hamburg Symphony- see this link (https://bachtrack.com/concert-event/members-of-hamburger-symphoniker-laeiszhalle-kleiner-saal-26-may-2024/390023).
Reinecke choral works - Sommertagsbilder & Belsazar - are being performed in Leipzig by the Gewandhaus choir and camerata lipsiensis on 15 June- see description (https://bachtrack.com/concert-event/leipzig-gewandhaus-choir-camerata-lipsiensis-camerata-lipsiensis-gewandhaus-grosser-saal-15-june-2024/383029). One of 6 concerts between 9 March and 15 June 2024 in Leipzig listed by Bachtrack with works by Reinecke- some share a flutist (Katalin Stefula) but not sure how much otherwise they're a connected series so much maybe as a celebration of his 200th birthday?
Title: Re: 2024 Unsung Concerts
Post by: modthryth on Friday 15 September 2023, 18:10
I've posted before, but if you are in America, I'm gradually putting together a map of concerts filterable by composer/piece. It currently covers 266 orchestras for the 23/24 concert season. Much lower hit rate for composers of interest to folks here than it would be if I covered Europe--but on the other hand, the small Longmont Symphony Orchestra in Colorado restored Reicha's G Major symphony for a performance last year, which for me at least is about as exciting as it gets, so it's still worthwhile to browse! Let me know if you find any particularly exciting concerts.

https://www.classicalconcertmap.com/
Title: Re: 2024 Unsung Concerts
Post by: eschiss1 on Sunday 05 November 2023, 22:24
Just noticed that a work by Heinrich Molbe will feature in two concerts next February- his "Air arabe, Op.77" - to be played by the ASMF Chamber Ensemble with well-known soloists, first in Palm Beach, Florida, then in Asheville, North Carolina (USA, if there's any question). Poulenc's oboe/bassoon/piano trio is also in both concerts, while they differ in the presence of Glinka's Trio pathétique in one vs. Françaix's Divertimento and Mozart's piano and wind quintet in the other. See February 7 in Palm Beach (https://bachtrack.com/concert-event/academy-of-st-martin-in-the-fields-chamber-ensemble-walter-s-gubelmann-auditorium-7-february-2024/393017), February 11 in Asheville (https://bachtrack.com/concert-event/academy-of-st-martin-in-the-fields-chamber-ensemble-central-united-methodist-church-11-february-2024/393022).
Title: Re: 2024 Unsung Concerts
Post by: Rainolf on Saturday 11 November 2023, 17:30
Aris Alexander Blettenberg will play piano music by Felix Draeseke and August Bungert on 9 April 2024 in Munich:

https://events.in-muenchen.de/muenchen/aris-alexander-blettenberg-r2512191469.html

There is no information, yet, which works will be performed, but its possible that the pianist will play Draesekes Sonata op. 6, of which he is a champion for years. Bungert has composed only one major piano work, the Variations op. 13.
Title: Re: 2024 Unsung Concerts
Post by: Wheesht on Saturday 11 November 2023, 18:03
The New Year's Concert at the Meiningen Staatstheater, Germany, will include Stanford's second piano concerto with Finghin Collins (who made an excellent recording of it for Claves back in 2010) and the Staatskapelle Meiningen. The concert is to mark the centenary of Stanford's death and will be repeated on 7 January 2024. The full programme is as follows:

Josef Strauss: Sphärenklänge
Charles Villiers Stanford: Klavierkonzert Nr. 2 in c-moll, op. 126
Walzer und Polkas der Strauss-Familie
Bill Whelan: Suite aus "Riverdance"
Title: Re: 2024 Unsung Concerts
Post by: scarpia on Monday 13 November 2023, 17:18
Quote from: eschiss1 on Tuesday 06 June 2023, 15:59Mayer's 7th symphony is in a program on April 30th and May 2 2024 @ Maison symphonique, Montréal, conducted by Rafael Payare.
Before that the Metropolitan Orchestra under Yannick will be performing the Halvorsen violin concerto. This weekend!

The Conservatory Orchestra at Bard was supposed to be doing Ethel Smyth's Mass in D in December but it's not listed on the site anymore.
Title: Re: 2024 Unsung Concerts
Post by: eschiss1 on Tuesday 14 November 2023, 18:20
Could you consider duplicating the info about the this-weekend concert in the 2023 concerts thread? Thanks!
Title: Re: 2024 Unsung Concerts
Post by: ewk on Saturday 18 November 2023, 13:38
28 Jan 2024: The Münchner Rundfunkorchester (the second orchestra the Bavarian Radio has next to the better-known Symphonieorchester des Bayrischen Rundfunks, BRSO) is going to play two early operas by Rachmaninoff – of course not completely unsung, but I think they can both be considered a rarity for a live performance:

Francesca da Rimini
Aleko

(7 pm, Prinzregententheater Munich)
Title: Re: 2024 Unsung Concerts
Post by: eschiss1 on Saturday 18 November 2023, 22:32
Quartets by Amy Beach and Charles Tomlinson Griffes will feature in a concert in Binghamton, NY, USA February 11, 2024. (https://binghamtonphilharmonic.org/event/5048550/635026707/castalia-string-quartet)
Title: Re: 2024 Unsung Concerts
Post by: Jonathan on Tuesday 12 December 2023, 17:35
Hello All,
In January, the clarinettist Robert Plane and the pianist Tim Horton will be playing an eclectic programme (including some works well outside the forum remit) in The Old Swan Hotel, Harrogate, North Yorkshire.

Here's the programme:
Robert Plane | 11am, 28 January 2024

Witold Lutosławski - Dance Preludes
Pamela Harrison - Drifting Away for Clarinet and Piano
Brahms - Sonata in F minor, Op. 120, No. 1
Eleanor Alberga - Duo from Dancing with the Shadow
Josef Holbrooke - Eilean Shona, Op. 74
Josef Holbrooke - Selection from Mezo-Tints, Op. 55
Paquito D'Rivera - The Cape Cod Files

Hope this helps!
Best regards
Jonathan
Title: Re: 2024 Unsung Concerts
Post by: Jonathan on Tuesday 12 December 2023, 17:39
And later in the same location, the pianist Clare Hammond is playing this very interesting programme:

Sunday 24 March at 11am, The Old Swan Hotel, Harrogate

Hélène de Montgeroult - Etudes No. 62, 67, 104, 110, 111
Ravel - Miroirs
Clara Schumann - 3 Romances, Op. 21
Edmund Finnis - Youth
Coleridge-Taylor - 24 Negro Melodies, Op. 59, No. 3 'Take Nabandji'
Coleridge-Taylor  - 24 Negro Melodies, Op. 59, No. 8 'The Bamboula'
Coleridge-Taylor - 24 Negro Melodies, Op. 59, No. 10 'Deep River'
Isaac Albéniz - Iberia Book 1, No. 1 'Evocación' and No. 2 'El Puerto'
Isaac Albéniz - IIberia Book 2, No. 3 'Triana'

Best regards,
Jonathan
Title: Re: 2024 Unsung Concerts
Post by: Ilja on Monday 18 December 2023, 11:22
The Staatstheater Cottbus (southeast of Berlin) will see a concert by the Philharmonisches Orchester Cottbus and ancillary forces on June 21st and 23rd, which includes, amid a selection of  Stamitz and Bruckner works, the Festival Overture in G for orchestra, choir and organ by Mathilde Kralik von Meyerswalden. A work, by the way, that ends in what used to be the melody to the Austrian and is now the German anthem.

More information here (https://www.staatstheater-cottbus.de/programm/philharmonisches-konzert/8-philharmonisches-konzert/), and a rather bad privately recorded video of the work here (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VqK-hjFnENA&list=RDVqK-hjFnENA&start_radio=1).
Title: Re: 2024 Unsung Concerts
Post by: terry martyn on Monday 18 December 2023, 11:50
I have a rare LP of the Schnyder von Wartensee Second Symphony (not mentioned in Mike Herman's discography) which ends in precisely the same way.
Title: Re: 2024 Unsung Concerts
Post by: Ilja on Monday 18 December 2023, 12:43
As does Smetana's Festive Symphony. The subtitle of the Schnyder von Wartensee symphony is "Memory of Joseph Haydn" though, so he might have been referencing the string quartet in which the melody was first used!
Title: Re: 2024 Unsung Concerts
Post by: John Boyer on Tuesday 19 December 2023, 02:46
...and Weingartner's concert overture "Aus ernster Zeit".   
Title: Re: 2024 Unsung Concerts
Post by: eschiss1 on Tuesday 26 December 2023, 15:43
The Raff Sinfonietta is being performed again, this time in Carmel, Indiana (https://www.indianawindsymphony.org/events/great-classics-and-exciting-new-sounds-aey6c-c5g6t) on March 9, 2024.
Title: Re: 2024 Unsung Concerts
Post by: Rainolf on Friday 05 January 2024, 18:41
Grieg-Begegnungsstätte Leipzig, February 25

Pianist Haruka Izawa plays, together with works by Skryabin and Beethoven, Felix Draeseke's Petite Histoire.

https://www.edvard-grieg.de/events/petites-histoires-et-grande-sonate
Title: Re: 2024 Unsung Concerts
Post by: Rainolf on Wednesday 10 January 2024, 20:05
17 May 2024, Kronach, Kreiskulturraum

Richard Wagner: Prelude to Lohengrin
Felix Draeseke: Symphonic Andante for violoncello and orchestra
Max Baumann: Symphony No. 1

(a concert in memory of the 25th aniversary of the death of Max Baumann)

Jörg Ulrich Krah, violoncello
Hofer Symphoniker
Manuel Grund, conductor

Title: Re: 2024 Unsung Concerts
Post by: Alan Howe on Wednesday 10 January 2024, 20:16
That's very interesting for a Draeseke fan like me. The Symphonic Andante's never been recorded.
Title: Re: 2024 Unsung Concerts
Post by: eschiss1 on Thursday 11 January 2024, 23:18
Recorded, but perhaps rare in concert: Draeseke's "Rothe Blaetter fallen" from "Daemmerungstraume", Op. 14 in a February 4 concert played by Zlata Chochieva, "People's Symphony Concerts", New York City - see concert description (https://www.pscny.org/zlata).
(The way they describe the idea behind their endeavour, it sounds like something a conductor named Henry once started.)
Title: Re: 2024 Unsung Concerts
Post by: eschiss1 on Thursday 18 January 2024, 02:23
A few other things:
Jan. 27-29 2024, Farrenc's first concert overture is in a concert of the Oregon Symphony conducted by Mario Venzago (in Portland).
April 25 2024, Ordway Hall in St Paul Minnesota, Simon Crawford and Daniel Hope (https://schubert.org/event/daniel-hope-violin-simon-crawford-phillips-piano-2/) perform works by Schoenberg (stück in D minor, composed 1893-4), Enescu (impromptu concertante), Kreisler (Liebesleid), Ravel (Sonata, op.posth), Fauré (andante), and Franck's sonata in A...
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Post by: Jonathan on Saturday 20 January 2024, 19:50
Interesting news of a concert at the York Late Music festival:

Saturday 6th April, 1:00pm - Amabile: Lesley Schatzberger (clarinet), Nicola Tait Baxter (cello) & Paul Nicholson (piano)
The Schatzberger players bring the distinctive blend of clarinet, cello and piano to life with the combination of iconic trios by Brahms and Louise Farrenc.
Title: Re: 2024 Unsung Concerts
Post by: Ilja on Sunday 11 February 2024, 09:36
On Thursday 7 (Badajoz) and Friday 8 March (Plasencia), the Orquesta de Extremadura is playing Alexander von Zemlinsky's Symphony in D minor (https://bachtrack.com/concert-event/querido-publico-orquesta-de-extremadura-palacio-de-congresos-de-badajoz-manuel-rojas-7-march-2024/387670) in Badajoz, Spain (along with Beethoven's 2nd Piano Concerto), conducted by Jaume Santonjo. They seem to engage in such relatively adventurous repertoire often; two years ago the orchestra performed Felix Woyrsch' 1st Symphony.
Title: Re: 2024 Unsung Concerts
Post by: eschiss1 on Monday 12 February 2024, 12:08
Anyone mention that Foote's cello concerto's being performed next month in Buffalo NY (March 23&24 (https://bachtrack.com/concert-event/schubert-wagner-buffalo-philharmonic-orchestra-kleinhans-music-hall-23-march-2024/392617)) ?
Title: Re: 2024 Unsung Concerts
Post by: scottevan on Friday 08 March 2024, 14:54

Raff's Autumn Symphony (the 10th) will be performed on a program that also features Louise Farrenc's 3rd Symphony, August 17th at Bard College.
https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/bmf24-p9/

Part of this year's Bard Music Festival devoted to Berlioz, August 9th - August 18th
https://fishercenter.bard.edu/whats-on/programs/bard-music-festival/
Title: Re: 2024 Unsung Concerts
Post by: FBerwald on Thursday 14 March 2024, 13:28
A very recent Concert of rather unsung music [how unsung outside India...? members here might be able to clarify...]

Felix Mendelssohn: String Symphony No. 10 in B minor, MWV N 10
                : Piano Concerto in A minor, MWV 02
Franz Schubert  : String Quartet No. 14 in D minor "Death and the Maiden", D. 810 [Arr. by Mahler for String Orchestra]
Giorgi Tsintsadze: Miniatures for String Orchestra

Tbilisi State Chamber Orchestra "Georgian Sinfonietta"
Tamara Licheli (piano)
(https://i.ibb.co/xYCHgsS/Georgian-Sinfonietta-2.jpg) (https://ibb.co/5kMFj9W)
Title: Re: 2024 Unsung Concerts
Post by: Jonathan on Friday 15 March 2024, 19:52
Another one local to me:

Sir Jack Lyons Concert hall, York University, 30Mar2024 at 7.30pm:

Emile Mayer: Overture in D minor
Bruckner: Symphony no.4
Sibelius: Violin concerto

Might be able to get there!
Title: Re: 2024 Unsung Concerts
Post by: Alan Howe on Friday 15 March 2024, 19:58
Who are artists involved?
Title: Re: 2024 Unsung Concerts
Post by: Jonathan on Friday 15 March 2024, 21:23
Sorry, it's the York Symphony Orchestra, soloist in the Sibelius is Will Clark.  Hope this helps.
Title: Re: 2024 Unsung Concerts
Post by: scarpia on Friday 05 April 2024, 14:52
Quote from: scottevan on Friday 08 March 2024, 14:54Raff's Autumn Symphony (the 10th) will be performed on a program that also features Louise Farrenc's 3rd Symphony, August 17th at Bard College.
https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/bmf24-p9/

Part of this year's Bard Music Festival devoted to Berlioz, August 9th - August 18th
https://fishercenter.bard.edu/whats-on/programs/bard-music-festival/

Nice! this weekend 4/6 and 4/7 at Bard the Conservatory Orchestra will play Egon Wellesz's early work The Dawn of Spring.

The Philadelphia Orchestra is touring Canada with the Price Symphony #4 April 17-19. And then in Ann Arbor on 4-20.
Title: Re: 2024 Unsung Concerts
Post by: scarpia on Tuesday 30 April 2024, 19:04
Hummel's Fantasie for Viola and Orchestra, Op. 94 is being played by the Dartmouth Symphony on May 5. that's the same day that TON at Bard will play Joseph Joachim Variations for Violin and Orchestra, Eugène Ysaÿe Violin Concerto in D minor (U.S. Premiere) and the  Enescu Symphony No. 2.

I almost forgot 4-30 and 5-2 in Montreal the OSM is playing Emilie Mayer, Symphony no. 7 .