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#1
with the Bruch Concerto No. 1 on Decca

Randall Goosby, Philadelphia Orchestra conducted by Yannick Nezet-Seguin

https://www.jpc.de/jpcng/classic/detail/-/art/florence-price-violinkonzerte-nr-1-2/hnum/11467366
#2
Decca announced another recording of her Piano Concerto and yet another version of the first Symphony.

The Chineke! Orchestra with Jeneba Kanneh-Mason

https://www.jpc.de/jpcng/classic/detail/-/art/florence-price/hnum/11475994
#3
I was never convinced that this could be a work by Bruckner or Mahler. It's more likely a piece from Bruckner's composition class - perhaps based on a theme by Bruckner. There must have been dozens of such study pieces.
#4
This new DG recording is a performance of the original orchestration. I like the recording very much. Here's a review in german/english
https://www.pizzicato.lu/jakub-hrusa-exemplarische-rott-interpretation/

The recording is online:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qs6iYehGezs
#5
Recordings & Broadcasts / Florence Price Piano Concerto
Saturday 15 October 2022, 10:13
There was back in April a release of the newly discovered original orchestration of her Piano Concerto. Previous live performances used a reconstruction of the orchestration.

https://www.jpc.de/jpcng/classic/detail/-/art/works-by-price-coleman-montgomery/hnum/10887279

The Piano Concerto will possibly also be recorded by Naxos. Perhaps it's even a candidate for Hyperion's  Romantic Piano Concerto series?  ;)
#7
Quote from: Gareth Vaughan on Wednesday 10 August 2022, 19:23and slightly old fashioned for their time

Old fashioned in a classical way. Somewhat strange choices for the "Romantic Piano Concertos" series.
#8
"Die gewaltige Entwicklung, welche die Klaviermusik von Bach und Mozart bis Beethoven, Schubert, Chopin, Schumann und Liszt durchlaufen hat, erscheint nach dem Tode des letztgenannten Meisters in schier rätselhafter Weise abgeschnitten. Während aus Wagner's Kunst nicht nur Reminiscenzen, sondern auch Konsequenzen gezogen wurden und Cornelius, Ritter, Humperdinck, Schillings, Weingartner, Rich. Strauß, Wolf usw. nach ihm und in seinem Geiste das Musikdrama fortzubilden bestrebt waren bzw. sind, während Liszt's symphonische Dichtung in Werken von Smetana, Ritter, Rich. Strauß und Weingartner gar herrlich weiterblüht, während wiederum Liszt als Lyriker für die neuere Liedweise der Cornelius, Alex. Ritter, Wolf, Strauß, Schillings, Sommer, Weingartner und A. Horn vorbildlich ward, ist in der Klaviermusik, der Liszt ganz neue Welten erschlossen hat, sein Einfluß bisher nur wenig zu verspüren, könnte man beinahe glauben, der letzte Beherrscher dieses ihm sozusagen angestammten Reiches habe überhaupt gar nicht existiert."
#9
Available for pre-order from DG. Unfortunately no information about the version used for the Bruckner.

https://store.deutschegrammophon.com/p51-i0028948629329/bamberger-symphoniker-jakub-hr-a/hans-rott-sinfonie-nr-1/index.html
#10
There's also a new recording of the Symphonic Prelude on Oehms Classics transcribed for organ. It's again attributed to Bruckner there.

https://www.jpc.de/jpcng/classic/detail/-/art/anton-bruckner-saemtliche-symphonien-in-orgeltranskriptionen-vol-3/hnum/10836756
#11
Quote from: Alan Howe on Wednesday 27 July 2022, 11:17You're right, of course. Except that the 'major labels' are mere shadows of their former selves and that it's the myriad of smaller labels that are now doing all the important recording work. The major labels are now of minor importance.

Example: of the dozen or so CDs in one pile on my desk at present, only one is from a so-called major label (Decca).

The DG tries to sell CDs in a shrinking market. I've read recently that their most succesful albums are the John Williams CDs. I must admit that the recent one with the Violin Concerto No. 2 is wonderful and the playing of the Boston Symphony Orchestra gorgeous.

I hope they record the original orchestration of the Symphonic Prelude, it's a fascinating work. They could have chosen a more interesting album program but it's obviously a "Pupils of Bruckner" CD. There must be countless of those student pieces in the archives. I've heard on german radio that there are over 1000 unperformed symphonies from the late romantic era in german archives. But it must be difficult to find the good ones and to have the music performed. There was even a broadcast of a historic performance of a march-like movement from a symphony from 1936. An awful composition which was written for a "Parteitag".
#12
Composers & Music / Re: Vladimir Sokalsky
Tuesday 01 March 2022, 15:09
I've discovered this ukrainian composer yesterday for the first time. The symphony is not a masterpiece, it's perhaps too long. But it is melodic and uplifting. Would be wonderful to hear this in a modern recording with a good orchestra.
#13
Yes, my first thought was that Previn's Concerto is Korngold-esque but there's Prokofiev, too!
#14
How about Andre Previn's Violin Concerto?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cbu2P5qWPN0
#15
Naxos announced Vol. 4 in the series. But this time not with music by the Mighty Handful

https://www.naxos.com/catalogue/item.asp?item_code=8.574115

Arensky: Piano Trio No. 1 in D Minor, Op. 32
Taneyev: Piano Trio in D Major, Op. 22