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Rosetti: Horn Concertos / Baborak, Moesus, et al1 CD / Arte Nova / 2009-02-10 Works: Antonio Rosetti: Concerto for Horn in E flat major, C43Q; Concerto for Horn in E major, C52/K 3; Concerto for Horn in E flat major, C40/K 3; Concerto for Horn in E flat major, C47/K 3Performers: Baborak, Radek Conductors: Moesus, Johannes Ensemble: Bavarian Chamber Philharmonic Even though the more than 400 pieces that Rosetti wrote are characterized by imaginative instrumentation, original melody, and structural coherence - and although his slower...continue... ![]() Mahler: Symphony no 5 / Leaper, Gran Canaria Filarmónica1 CD / Arte Nova / 2008-11-11 Works: Gustav Mahler: Symphony no 5 in C sharp minorPerformers: Castaneda, Alejandro; Zarzo, Jose Conductors: Leaper, Adrian Ensemble: Grand Canary Philharmonic Orchestra In 1878, Gustav Mahler (1860–1911) successfully finished his studies at the Vienna Conservatory. After his first compositions did not meet their foreseen success, he decided...continue... ![]() Mozart: Symphony no 39, Horn Concerto, Concertone / Sanders, Ott, Ostertag, Gielen, et al1 CD / Arte Nova / 2008-06-10 Works: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Symphony no 39 in E flat major, K 543; Concertone for 2 Violins in C major, K 190 (186E); Concerto for Horn no 4 in E flat major, K. 495Performers: Hock, Wolfgang; Lehmann, Willi; Ostertag, Martin [Cello]; Ott, Alexander; Sanders, Will Conductors: Gielen, Michael Ensemble: Southwest German Radio Symphony Orchestra The main aim of the SWR Symphony Orchestra since its foundation in 1946 has been to increase audience awareness not only of the symphonic repertoire...continue... ![]() Janácek: Idyll, Mladi, Suite / Ross Pople, London Festival1 CD / Arte Nova / 2006-09-12 Works: Leos Janácek: Idyll for Strings; Mládí (Youth), suite for wind sextet, JW 7/10; Suite for string orchestra, JW 6/2Performers: Beckett, Edward; Jennings, Anthony; Messiter, Malcolm; Pike, Anthony; Skinner, Richard; Taylor, Derek Conductors: Pople, Ross Ensemble: London Festival Orchestra In a colorfully pained peasant trunk, Leos Janacek's pupil Bfietislav Bakala discovered the long-forgotten earliest orchestral works of his teacher: the 'Suite for Strings' (around...continue...
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