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#751
Suggestions & Problems / Re: Classical music shops
Thursday 07 February 2013, 06:55
Somehow I must have missed this shop on my previous visits to Hay - I'll try and rectify that next time. Although I usually don't find what I'm looking for in High Street shops, I am more than happy to make discoveries in places that I don't know so well and I for one would be grateful for hints where to go to in Riga, for example.
#752
Quote from: eschiss1 on Saturday 19 January 2013, 10:57
About the Vorob'ev, I tried finding out info but will try again. About Thuille -hrm.. there is a recentish book on Thuille (Bernd Edelmann, Bavarian Composers series, in German); a "snippet-view" search @ Google reveals only mention of the F major (1885/6) symphony, but I am likely missing something or it may be a collection of papers and the D minor symphony may just not be discussed in them...
According to a 1923 book about Thuille by one Friedrich Munter (in German) there is only the F major symphony, which was considered a 'masterwork' if not a masterpiece by Rheinberger (Munter sees a subtle diference there, apparently). It only existed in manuscript form when that book was published. 
#753
I second that, I have always been rather fond of this symphony - and not just because it was written by a fellow countryman. The mention of the swiss label Claves in the thread about Max d'Ollone elsewhere on this forum has led me to their catalogue, especially their Basque composers series - and lo' and behold, there was another one-symphony composer: Valentin De Zubiaurre (1837-1914). Listening to a few clips on JPC made me feel I just had to order the CD. UC is a great enjoyment, but it can do strange things to one's purse...
#754
Thanks to the Sveriges radio link provided, thank you Alan, I was able to listen to the CD review programme on Sunday. While the two reviewers - as far as my limited Swedish allowed me to understand - admitted that the composer knew his craft and this was music worth having on CD, it left them rather unmoved. I, on the other hand, felt an immediate rapport with it and immediately ordered the CD from Toccata in Sweden. I was told yesterday that the CD is on its way - can't wait to listen to it.
#755
Recordings & Broadcasts / Re: Rufinatscha DVD
Sunday 13 January 2013, 14:43
Yes, please.
Thomas
#756
Recordings & Broadcasts / Re: Franck: Stradella - A Plea
Friday 14 December 2012, 17:33
Deutschlandradio Kultur has scheduled this for rebroadcast tomorrow, Saturday 15 December from 7.05 pm CET

http://www.dradio.de/dkultur/sendungen/konzert/1920815/
#757
Composers & Music / Bowled over by Raff's "Welt-Ende"
Saturday 10 November 2012, 18:47
Last night I attended a concert in Bern: The 'Gemischte Chor Bern' and the Sinfonieorchester Ausserschwyz performed Schumann's Requiem and the Schicksalslied by Brahms, plus - and this was my main reason for going -  the Judgement ('Abtheilung II - Gericht')  from Raff's 'Welt-Ende', this was a Swiss premiere. I was absolutely bowled over by Raff's music, especially the orchestral intermezzi with their wealth of contrasts. As often happens, I thought this was music that many more people would enjoy and wondered how one might get more of them to attend such concerts and encourage unadventurous concert organisers to take more risks in trying to educate their (potential) audiences to like unknown music. I would love to hear news of a forthcoming recording or at least a complete performance...

Details of the concert, which will be repeated tomorrow, Sunday 11 November, in Raff's birth place, Lachen, can be found here:
http://www.joachim-raff.ch/004/default.nsf/Aktuell?OpenFrameSet
and here:
http://www.sinfonieorchester-ausserschwyz.ch/
#758
Composers & Music / Re: Massenet's Le Mage
Saturday 10 November 2012, 10:29
It would appear that the broadcast will be on 1 December - and I'll try my best to record it:

http://sites.radiofrance.fr/francemusique/em/soirees_lyriques/emission.php?e_id=26&d_id=515002897

1er décembre 2012 19:08
MASSENET : Le mage.
Enregistré le 09 novembre 2012 au Grand Théâtre Massenet à Saint-Etienne.
 
Opéra en 5 actes. Livret de Jean Richepin. Création le 16 mars 1891

Nouvelle Production, donnée en version concert.

Distribution :

Catherine Hunold, Anahita
Kate Aldrich, Varedha
Luca Lombardo, Zatastra
Jean-François Lapointe, Amrou
Marcel Vanaud, Le Roi d'Iran
Julien Dran, Prisonnier Touranien
Florian Sempey, Chef Touranien
Florian Sempey, Hérault


Chœur Lyrique et Orchestre Symphonique Saint-Étienne Loire
direction : Laurent Campellone
chef de chœur : Laurent Touche

Partenaire associé Palazzetto Bru Zane – Centre de musique Romantique française

Ces représentations font l'objet d'un enregistrement discographique, avec le soutien du Palazzetto Bru Zane – Centre de musique Romantique française.
#759
Composers & Music / Re: Evelyn Faltis 1887-1937
Sunday 04 November 2012, 23:05
Here is the most detailed information about her that I have been able to find - in German only - on the MUGI Musik und Gender im Internet
website. According to this, the Bavarian State Library in Munich holds a collection of letters and other materials, but it is not known where manuscripts of her composition scores are held. There is also a comprehensive entry about her in: 210 österreichische Komponistinnen vom 16. Jahrhundert bis zur Gegenwart - Biographie, Werk und Bibliographie. Ein Lexikon. By Eva Marx and Gerlinde Haas. Published by Residenz Verlag, Salzburg 2001.
#760
According to the NKFCD liner notes, it was indeed first performed in Oslo (then called Kristiania) in 1882 - it was begun in Leipzig between 1876-79 during the composer's  student years.
#761
Composers & Music / Re: Composers who wrote just one symphony
Saturday 29 September 2012, 12:58
A female composer I have long been curious about is Evelyn Faltis (1887-1937), whose Phantastische Sinfonie für Orchester, op. 2a appears to be her only symphony, and for which - according to the article about her on the 'Musik und Gender im Internet' site run by the 'Hochschule fuer Musik und Theater' in Hamburg [http://mugi.hfmt-hamburg.de/A_lexartikel/lexartikel.php?id=falt1887] - she won a prize at the conservatoire in Dresden. Has anyone in the UC community ever come across any of her works?
#762
I'll certainly set the timer on my Sat receiver but I'm quite inexperienced when it comes to uploading... still, one has to start some time.

Thomas
#763
The fifth concert at the 'Theater in Kempten' [http://www.fuerstensaalclassix.de/Festival-2012/Programm.aspx] yesterday featured this:
Emánuel Moór (1863-1931)
Suite op.103a (1909) für Bläserquintett und Streichquintett
Janne Thomsen (Flöte), Olivier Doise (Oboe), Christoffer Sundqvist (Klarinette),
Hervé Joulain (Horn), Jaakko Luoma (Fagott), Geneviève Laurenceau (Violine 1),
Sølve Sigerland (Violine 2), Hariolf Schlichtig (Viola), Jakob Koranyi (Violoncello),
Niek de Groot (Kontrabass)
Deutschlandradio Kultur will broadcast recordings from the concerts tomorrow, 25th September, from 8.03 pm (CET) - the Moór will be on after the news at 9.
#764
Richard Franck's musical estate - including unpublished manuscripts - is in the possession of Prof. Paul Feuchte, the composer's grandson - see [http://www.leo-bw.de/web/guest/detail/-/Detail/details/PERSON/kgl_biographien/11913814X/Franck+(-Bernoulli)+Richard+August+Adolf]. As I am based in Switzerland - just an hour from Basel, where Franck lived and worked in the early 1880s, I'll try and have a look at what is available in the libraries there.
#765
I must admit I knew only one other female Irish composer apart from Augusta Holmès before I came across this feature - Mary Dickenson Auner. Here's an overview of all six programmes: http://rockfinch.ie/radio/women-of-note