Works: Paul Ben-Haim: Symphony no 1; Fanfare to Israel, for orchestra; Symphonic Metamorphoses on Bach Chorale "Wer nun den lieben Gott läát walten", for orchestra Conductors:
Yinon, Israel Ensemble:
NDR Radio Philharmonic Orchestra
Paul Ben-Haim (born Paul Frankenburger), became one of the most successful pioneers of classical music in Israel - both as a composer and as an...continue...
Recording information: Groáer Sendesaal, NDR Hannover (06/06/2008-06/08/2008)....continue...
Works: Tilo Medek: Concerto for Cello no 1; Eine Stele für Bernd Alois Zimmermann, for solo cello; Schattenspiele, for cello
Performers:
Schiefen, Guido Conductors:
Yinon, Israel
"Tilo Medek was an East German composer who was born in the midst of WW II and never learned to get along with the German...continue...
Works: Eduard Erdmann: Symphony no 4, Op. 20; Monogramme, serenade for orchestra, op. 22; Ständchen, for small orchestra, Op. 16 Conductors:
Yinon, Israel Ensemble:
Brandenburg State Orchestra Frankfurt
The Symphony No. 4 recorded here is distinguished more by a lyrical mood sometimes almost intensifying to melancholy sadness. A complex of four notes forms...continue...
Works: Eduard Erdmann: Symphony no 3, Op. 19; Capricci, Op. 21 "Ein kleines Kaleidoskop für Orchester" Conductors:
Yinon, Israel Ensemble:
Brandenburg State Orchestra Frankfurt
Eduard Erdmann continues to be remembered in the music world as one of the great German pianists. The highly successful Berlin premiere of his Symphony...continue...
Works: Franco Alfano: Symphony no 1 ("Sinfonia Classica"); Symphony no 2 Conductors:
Yinon, Israel Ensemble:
Brandenburg State Orchestra Frankfurt
Franco Alfano is best known for his completion of Puccini's 'Turandot'. However, he was also one of the pioneers of great Italian symphonic music as...continue...
Works: Karol Rathaus: Symphony no 2, Op. 7; Symphony no 3, Op. 50 Conductors:
Yinon, Israel Ensemble:
Brandenburg State Orchestra Frankfurt
Karol Rathaus, a student a Franz Schreker, struggled to find his voice through Nazi oppression and general musical conservancy. Even his sweeping neo-romantic symphonies were...continue...