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Album Summary
Performer
Claudia Barainsky (Soprano)
Notes & Reviews:
On the occasion of the 80th anniversary of its foundation, the Frankfurt Radio Orchestra, along with the conductor Arturo Tamayo, has recorded the entire orchestral music of Bruno Maderna. Amongst the early works is a vocal composition, one which was valued highly by Maderna's friend and pupil Luigi Nono: a study on the "Process" fragment by Franz Kafka, in the present recording with the characteristic voices of Michael Quast and Claudia Barainsky.
"This is the first volume of what promises to be Bruno Maderna's complete orchestral works. It opens with two Compositions from 1948-50 when the composer was in his late 20's...These German orchestras are excellent and extremely well prepared. Excellent sound."-ARG
Notes & Reviews:Recording information: HR-Sendesaal, Frankfurt.
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Works Details
Maderna, Bruno : Composition for orchestra no 1 - Conductor: Arturo Tamayo
- Notes: HR-Sendesaal, Frankfurt (03/27/2006-03/31/2006)
- Running Time: 20 min. 42 sec.
- Period Time: Modern
- Written: 1948-1949
Maderna, Bruno : Composition for orchestra No 2 - Conductor: Arturo Tamayo
- Notes: HR-Sendesaal, Frankfurt (03/27/2006-03/31/2006)
- Running Time: 14 min. 51 sec.
- Period Time: Modern
- Written: 1950
Maderna, Bruno : Studi per Il Processo di Franz Kafka, for speaker, soprano & orchestra - Performers: Claudia Barainsky (Soprano); Claudia Barainsky (Soprano)
- Conductor: Arturo Tamayo
- Notes: HR-Sendesaal, Frankfurt (03/27/2006-03/31/2006)
- Running Time: 19 min. 50 sec.
- Period Time: Modern
- Written: 1950
Maderna, Bruno : Improvisation for orchestra no 1 - Conductor: Arturo Tamayo
- Notes: HR-Sendesaal, Frankfurt (11/07/2005-11/10/2005)
- Running Time: 10 min. 36 sec.
- Period Time: Modern
- Written: 1952
Maderna, Bruno : Improvisation for orchestra no 2 - Conductor: Arturo Tamayo
- Notes: HR-Sendesaal, Frankfurt (11/07/2005-11/10/2005)
- Running Time: 7 min. sec.
- Period Time: Modern
- Written: 1953




























