Hi all :-)
https://www.mediafire.com/view/bkop363oqmg4lvu/HERMANN_SUTER_-_Le_Laudi.jpg/file
The great choral work will celebrate this year its 100th birthday!
Thanks, Adriano. We trust you are well.
And it is indeed a GREAT choral work, IMHO.
I agree 100%.
Hi Alan - thanks for enquiring :-)
I am still alive, suffering much more from nobody wanting me anymore as a conductor than from various usual "old age" health issues...
From time to time I am good enough to be commissioned to produce some chamber music arrangements. Mahler's "Lieder eines fahrenden Gesellen" and 7 Schubert songs - both arranged for string sextet - will be premiered in July at the Staatsoper Unter den Linden - by Michael Volle. These are - besides an own "Short Symphony" for Orchestra, my latest exploits.
Yes, we Swiss should be proud for having such a great choral work like "Le Laudi" in our repertoire - besides Raff's "Weltende" and Hegar's "Manasse"...
Well, best wishes to you, Adriano, and sincerest thanks for all that you have done for neglected music.
Regarding Hegar's Manasse, we had an intesting discussion a couple of years ago:
https://www.unsungcomposers.com/forum/index.php/topic,7676.0.html