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The Music => Recordings & Broadcasts => Topic started by: lechner1110 on Monday 24 October 2011, 23:34

Title: Napoléon Henri Reber (1807-1880) Symphony no. 4 in G
Post by: lechner1110 on Monday 24 October 2011, 23:34

  30.Oct.2011   13:05-  Radio Bremen Broadcast



   1 Hector Berlioz :  Rêverie et Caprice op. 8

   2 Franz Liszt : Klavierkonzert Nr. 1 Es-Dur

   3 George Onslow: Ouvertüre aus "Le Colporteur"

   4 Napoléon Henri Reber :  Sinfonie Nr. 4 G-Dur


   Bertrand Chamayou, Klavier
   Julien Chauvin, Violine
   Le Cercle de L'Harmonie
   Leitung: Jérémie Rhorer

   rec  4. September 2011  at Bremer Glocke


   
   Stream 128kbps  http://gffstream.ic.llnwd.net/stream/gffstream_mp3_w50a (http://gffstream.ic.llnwd.net/stream/gffstream_mp3_w50a)



   
Title: Re: Napoléon Henri Reber (1807-1880) Symphony no. 4 in G
Post by: jerfilm on Monday 24 October 2011, 23:54
Will you be recording this and sharing it?   I hope so. 

Jerry
Title: Re: Napoléon Henri Reber (1807-1880) Symphony no. 4 in G
Post by: lechner1110 on Tuesday 25 October 2011, 00:06

  Hi Jerry,

  The trouble is that I will travel on business from Sunday to Monday ???
  But I will try to use timer recording.
  If I success to record it (and Linko's PC and Sym.2 by Maklakiewicz ), I will upload. I'll try to my best!


  Atsushi
Title: Re: Napoléon Henri Reber (1807-1880) Symphony no. 4 in G
Post by: jerfilm on Tuesday 25 October 2011, 00:44
Thanks, Atsushi.  And I will be on the road on Sunday as well or I would attempt to record it.  A granddaughter has a 2nd birthday in Milkauwee on Saturday and we'll be driving home on Sunday.

Jerry

Title: Re: Napoléon Henri Reber (1807-1880) Symphony no. 4 in G
Post by: JimL on Tuesday 25 October 2011, 01:00
Milkauwee?  ???
Title: Re: Napoléon Henri Reber (1807-1880) Symphony no. 4 in G
Post by: jerfilm on Tuesday 25 October 2011, 05:09
Actually, Waukesha.....

Jerry
Title: Re: Napoléon Henri Reber (1807-1880) Symphony no. 4 in G
Post by: lechner1110 on Monday 31 October 2011, 10:03

  Jerry ,  I'm very sorry !  I failed to record this broadcast....
  I forgot to consider it was changed winter time in Germany.
  So my player recorded until Napoléon Henri Reber's 2nd movement. Sorry :'(

  Does anyone recorded this broadcast?


  Atsushi