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Bach, Dracula, Vivaldi & Co.
Numéro du produit: WER 51142
18,50 €
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Détails du produit
Description
Four "concerti grossi": the embodiment of joyous music making. Four journeys into the past to link a modern musical language with characteristic aspects of Johann Sebastian Bach, Antonio Vivaldi, and – fancifully abstruse – the historical figure of Dracula. Everything is tongue-in-cheek, but artfully assembled and full of sly double meanings.
The Concerto "Bach-Metamorphosen" [Concerto "Bach Metamorphoses"] not only plays with the famous four notes B-A-C-H, but also shares the radicalism and non-compromising nature of Bach’s aesthetic principles.
"Omaggio a Vivaldi" was commissioned by the Stuttgart Chamber Orchestra for the recorder soloist Stefan Temmingh, who performed the premiere in Potsdam with the Brandenburg Symphony in 2011. This Homage was written not only to honor the famous Baroque compositional genius from Venice, who was known throughout Europe and significantly influenced Bach, it is also a celebration of craziness and a manic work ethic!
"Vivaldissimo" is performed quite often and has established itself in the trumpet repertoire. The work combines the thrill of virtuoso motoric movement with a post-modern mixture of contrasting styles.
"Draculissimo. Concerto grosso" deals with the historical figure of Dracula, the brutal Count Vlad III (Draculea) of Wallachia.
The Concerto "Bach-Metamorphosen" [Concerto "Bach Metamorphoses"] not only plays with the famous four notes B-A-C-H, but also shares the radicalism and non-compromising nature of Bach’s aesthetic principles.
"Omaggio a Vivaldi" was commissioned by the Stuttgart Chamber Orchestra for the recorder soloist Stefan Temmingh, who performed the premiere in Potsdam with the Brandenburg Symphony in 2011. This Homage was written not only to honor the famous Baroque compositional genius from Venice, who was known throughout Europe and significantly influenced Bach, it is also a celebration of craziness and a manic work ethic!
"Vivaldissimo" is performed quite often and has established itself in the trumpet repertoire. The work combines the thrill of virtuoso motoric movement with a post-modern mixture of contrasting styles.
"Draculissimo. Concerto grosso" deals with the historical figure of Dracula, the brutal Count Vlad III (Draculea) of Wallachia.
Contenu
BACH-Metamorphosen for oboe, strings and harpsichord (2015)
Omaggio a Vivaldi for recorder, strings and harpsichord (2011)
Vivaldissimo for two trumpets, strings and harpsichord (2003)
Draculissimo. Concerto grosso for trumpet, trombone and ensemble (2010)
Omaggio a Vivaldi for recorder, strings and harpsichord (2011)
Vivaldissimo for two trumpets, strings and harpsichord (2003)
Draculissimo. Concerto grosso for trumpet, trombone and ensemble (2010)
Interprètes
Albrecht Mayer: oboe / Dorothee Oberlinger: recorder / Joachim Schäfer, Csaba Kelemen: trumpet / Stefan Langbein: trombone / Olga Watts: harpsichord / Tonkünstler-Orchester / Kevin John Edusei: conductor
Plus d'infos
Titre:
Bach, Dracula, Vivaldi & Co.
Maison d'édition:
Wergo
Durée:
70 ′9 ′′
Détails techniques
Type de support:
CD
Numéro du produit:
WER 51142
MAN EAN:
4010228511420
Poid:
0,11 kg
Preview/Media Contents
Audio:
Video:
Enjott Schneider: BACH-Metamorphosen (Trailer 7 minutes)
Annexes
Personnes
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