Unsung Composers

The Music => Recordings & Broadcasts => Topic started by: MartinH on Monday 11 November 2019, 04:08

Title: Werner Andreas Albert
Post by: MartinH on Monday 11 November 2019, 04:08
I see maestro Albert has passed at 84. Made some important contributions to the Unsung repertoire: Raff, Korngold and others. Rest in peace.
Title: Re: Werner Andreas Albert
Post by: Justin on Monday 11 November 2019, 05:14
Obituary in German can be found here: https://www.br-klassik.de/aktuell/news-kritik/werner-andreas-albert-dirigent-gestorben-nachruf-100.html (https://www.br-klassik.de/aktuell/news-kritik/werner-andreas-albert-dirigent-gestorben-nachruf-100.html)

Especially grateful to him for all of his radio performances of Nicodé's works.
Title: Re: Werner Andreas Albert
Post by: Alan Howe on Monday 11 November 2019, 08:22
Yes, a very important conductor of neglected music. Sad to hear.
Title: Re: Werner Andreas Albert
Post by: Justin on Monday 23 August 2021, 06:24
I listened to Britishcomposer's upload of Raff's "Aus Thüringen," conducted by Albert from a 1990s radio broadcast.

I just wish that the recording was in stereo, not mono. I'm sure it would sound even more terrific!

The work did not appeal to me (after listening to Stadlmair) until I heard Albert's interpretation. Full of vitality and solemness in the first two movements, absolutely wonderful how a single man can help unleash that atmosphere. The same can be said of his conducting of Marteau's violin concerto, and Zilcher's Rameau suite.

Some people are just born with that talent to bring the most out of an orchestra and whip up the enthusiasm or sincerity for a work that deserves it.
Title: Re: Werner Andreas Albert
Post by: Mark Thomas on Monday 23 August 2021, 07:35
Herr Albert is indeed a sad loss. His contribution to the unsung repertoire was very significant, although he hadn't made many recordings in recent years
Title: Re: Werner Andreas Albert
Post by: Alan Howe on Monday 23 August 2021, 18:00
A sad loss, I agree.