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Verdi: Attila

Verdi: Attila


Ildar Abdrazakov (Attila), Vladislav Sulimsky (Ezio), Anna Markarova (Odabella), Sergei Skorokhodov (Foresto), Mikhail Makarov (Uldino) & Timur Abdikeyev (Leone)

Mariinsky Orchestra, Valery Gergiev (conductor) & Arturo Gama (director)

The Mariinsky label is delighted to release the first of four operas on DVD in 2013 with Verdi’s 'Attila'. Released in celebration of Verdi’s anniversary year, acclaimed Russian bass Ildar Abdrazakov stars in the title role, in this the premiere of Arturo Gama’s production. He is ably supported by soprano, Anna Markarova in the role Odabella; baritone, Vladislav Sulimsky in the role of Ezio and tenor, Sergei Skorokhodov. The bluray release, filmed in the Mariinsky Opera House will feature a stunning picture gallery of scenes from the performance in addition to the three-act opera.

As is the case with many of Verdi’s operas, his ninth opera, 'Attila' is imbued with the spirit of Risorgimento, the national liberation movement of the Italian people against foreign rule and for the unification of trampled Italy. The plot, which tells of the struggle of Aquileia, one of the last remaining strongholds of once eternal Rome, against the barbarian hordes of Attila, King of the Huns, received an enthusiastic reception from the audience present at the premiere at the Teatro la Fenice in Venice, and yet is rarely performed in today’s opera houses. Since the premiere in 2010, the Mariinsky has revived Arturo Gama’s production each season, most recently in January 2013.

A two-time Grammy Award winner for his Verdi readings, Ildar Abdrazakov has quickly established himself as one of opera’s most sought-after basses. Since making his La Scala debut in 2001 at only 25, the Russian singer has become a mainstay at leading houses worldwide. His powerful, yet refined voice coupled with his compelling stage presence have prompted critics to describe him as a “sensational bass … who has just about everything – imposing sound, beautiful legato, oodles of finesse”, The Independent.

Arturo Gama has been the Stage Director of the opera company at the Mecklenburgisches Staatstheater Schwerin in Germany since 2005. He has staged a large number of productions, including 'Bluebeard’s Castle', 'Tosca', 'Die Zauberflöte' and 'Roméo et Juliette'; his most recent work was Richard Wagner’s 'Tannhaüser'. He originates from Mexico City and at the end of his dance career with the National Dance Company of Mexico, the Komische Oper Berlin offered him the position of Assistant Director, working with well-known directors including Harry Kupfer, Andreas Homoki, Peter Konwitschny, David Alden, Hans Neuenfels and Willy Decker.

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Boris Kuschnir: Violin Masterclass

Boris Kuschnir: Violin Masterclass


Mozart:

Violin Concerto No. 4 in D major, K218


Boris Kuschnir (violin/coach)

Boris Kuschnir was born in Kiev in 1948 and studied the violin at the Moscow Tchaikovsky Conservatoire with Boris Belenky and chamber music with Valentin Berlinsky of the Borodin Quartet. His many encounters with Dmitri Shostakovich and David Oistrakh (with whom he also studied), had a lasting influence on his artistic development. Both as soloist and chamber musician he has made numerous recordings, notably the complete Mozart piano trios for EMI.

Boris Kuschnir also has a world-wide reputation as great violin teacher. Being Professor at both the Konservatorium Wien University and at the University of Music in Graz, his reputation as a teacher has won international recognition.

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Debussy: Pelléas et Mélisande

Debussy: Pelléas et Mélisande

Recorded in March 2012 at the Opéra National de Paris, Opéra Bastille


Stéphane Degout (Pelléas), Elena Tsallagova (Mélisande), Vincent Le Texier (Golaud), Anne Sofie von Otter (Geneviève), Franz Josef Selig (Arkel), Julie Mathevet (Yniold) & Jérôme Varnier (shepherd, doctor)

Orchestre & Choeur de l’Opéra national de Paris, Philippe Jordan

Robert Wilson [director, lighting, design]

Giuseppe Frigeni [co-director]

Frida Parmeggiani [costumes]

Heinrich Brunke [lighting]

Naïve present Debussy's fascinating opera in the legendary staging by Robert Wilson. Eternity, minimalism, enigma, all those elements ideally connect to the unique atmosphere in Debussy's music.

Stéphane Degout and Elena Tsallagova lead an outstanding cast including Anne Sofie von Otter, Vincent Le Texier, Franz Joseph Selig…

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Three Centuries of Organ Music at Notre Dame de Paris

Three Centuries of Organ Music at Notre Dame de Paris


Olivier Latry (organ) & Emmanuel Curt, Florent Jodelet (percussion)

One of the most visited places on Earth, Notre Dame cathedral is celebrating 850 years in 2013. It obviously has had a long tradition of music, especially with its renowned great organs. One of the most notable organists of our time, current owner of the extremely prestigious post of organist of Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris, Olivier Latry pays tribute to some of his predecessors over the last three centuries, since the organs got their modern structure: Daquin, Balbastre, Beauvarlet-Charpentier, Vierne, Cochereau… The pieces performed in this unique recording were all composed by those extraordinary musicians and reflect more than 300 years of music history.

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Naive - V5338

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Mozart: Symphonies (Complete)

Mozart: Symphonies (Complete)


Capella Istropolitana & Northern Chamber Orchestra, Barry Wordsworth & Nicholas Ward

One of the supreme musical geniuses and most loved composers of all time, Mozart wrote prolifically and excelled in every genre to which he turned his hand. His symphonies are among his greatest achievements, a consummate blend of dazzling invention and tender lyricism. This collection spans his entire compositional career from symphonies written at the age of eight to those written in Vienna during the last three years of his life.

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Naxos - 8501109

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Daugherty: Mount Rushmore, Radio City & The Gospel According to Sister Aimee

Daugherty: Mount Rushmore, Radio City & The Gospel According to Sister Aimee

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Daugherty:

Mount Rushmore

Pacific Chorale

Radio City

The Gospel According to Sister Aimee

Paul Jacobs (organ)


Pacific Symphony Orchestra, Carl St. Clair

GRAMMY® Award-winning composer Michael Daugherty explores three icons of “The Greatest Generation”, a turbulent period of adversity and achievement in the United States of America spanning the Great Depression of the 1930s through the Second World War. Mount Rushmore is a dramatic oratorio inspired by the monumental sculpture of four American presidents carved into the Black Hills of South Dakota. Radio City is a symphonic fantasy on the legendary Arturo Toscanini, who conducted the NBC Symphony Orchestra in live radio broadcasts heard by millions across America. The Gospel According to Sister Aimee is an organ concerto inspired by the rise, fall and redemption of religious celebrity Aimee Semple McPherson. Under the masterful baton of Music Director Carl St.Clair, the renowned Pacific Symphony is joined by Pacific Chorale, one of America’s greatest choirs, and GRAMMY® Award-winning organist Paul Jacobs.

Michael Daugherty is already a well-established composer, with the Philadelphia Stories (8559165) described as “highly accessible… always great fun” by Gramophone, Route 66 (8559613) acclaimed for its “confident, loose-limbed performances” by BBC Music Magazine and the multiple GRAMMY® award winning Metropolis Symphony (8559635) dubbed “terrifically entertaining” and “hard to beat” by ClassicToday.com.

Fans will hardly need persuading in acquiring Daugherty’s major new oratorio Mount Rushmore, as usual given generous couplings of the composer’s latest large-scale compositions performed by some of the best musicians of our times.

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Rossini: Complete Overtures, Vol. 2

Rossini: Complete Overtures, Vol. 2


Rossini:

Guillaume Tell Overture

Overture: Eduardo e Cristina

L'inganno felice Overture

La scala di seta Overture

Overture: Demetrio e Polibio

Il Signor Bruschino Overture

Sinfonia di Bologna

Il Signor Bruschino Overture


Prague Sinfonia Orchestra, Christian Benda

Rossini’s ceaseless wit and invention are best exemplified in his series of operas.

His colourful orchestration and command of both comic and tragic elements can be savoured in this second of four volumes of the complete symphonic overtures. Guillaume Tell, with its overture in four movements, includes a scene for five solo cellos. La scala di seta (The Silken Ladder), one of his most popular pieces, opens with an overture of charm and élan. Volume 1 (8570933) was described by MusicWeb International as “an admirable start to what looks like being a very desirable series”.

Witty and vital, but also darker and rather less well known, Rossini’s overtures cover a wide variety of moods and expressions. This disc includes the perennial favourite La scala di seta (The Silken Ladder), and the witty Guillaume Tell. With little known operatic overtures included, it makes for a finely balanced programme; and whilst the favourites have been multiply recorded, others are very much under represented in the catalogue.

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Into The Night: Contemporary Choral Music

Into The Night: Contemporary Choral Music


Betinis:

To the Evening Star

Childs, D:

The New Moon

Do Not Go Gentle

World Première Recording

Lauridsen:

Sure on This Shining Night

Pärt:

Littlemore Tractus

Paulus:

The day is done

Tavener:

The Veil of the Temple: You mantle yourself in Light

Ticheli:

There Will Be Rest

Whitacre:

With a lily in your hand

Nox Aurumque


Vox Humana, David N. Childs

The richness of contemporary choral music is explored on this recording of works by some of today’s leading composers from across three continents. Eric Whitacre’s dramatic setting of Lorca’s poetry is contrasted with Frank Ticheli’s serene setting of There Will Be Rest, in which he attempts, in his own words, to “capture [the poem’s] purity of spirit and delicate lyricism”. Arvo Pärt has crafted an atmospheric setting of John Henry Newman’s 1843 sermon Wisdom and Innocence. David N. Childs’ Do Not Go Gentle, a setting of Dylan Thomas’ famous poem, embodies a foreboding and ominous undercurrent of desperation in the face of impending death. Vox Humana is a new 24-voice chamber choir based in Dallas, Texas.

Amongst the composers featured in this disc, Eric Whitacre is currently exceptionally popular, and Pärt and Tavener are perennial favourites. Composers such as Lauridsen and Ticheli, who are somewhat less well known but who have established followings and who contribute settings of great depth, are also included. The mood is largely consoling but not simplistic. There is no strictly comparable disc available.

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Fernando Lopes-Graça: Piano Concertos Nos. 1 and 2

Fernando Lopes-Graça: Piano Concertos Nos. 1 and 2


Lopes Graca:

Piano Concerto No. 1

Piano Concerto No. 2


Eldar Nebolsin (piano)

Orquestra Sinfónica do Porto – Casa da Música, Matthias Bamert

The music of Fernando Lopes-Graça, one of the most significant Portuguese composers of the twentieth century, went through several phases of development. Though rooted in folk music, it absorbed influences not only from much earlier composers such as Scarlatti and Seixas, but from contemporaries such as Bartók. These influences are potent in the Piano Concerto No. 1 of 1940, a highly personal, atmospheric and superbly orchestrated work imbued with bittersweet romanticism. Though the Iberian Baroque permeates its finale, the Piano Concerto No. 2 is a much darker and more ambivalent work, marking a new milestone in his development.

Fernando Lopes-Graça collected the folksongs of his native Portugal, and his early compositions were strongly influenced by such music. Later he was influenced by Bartók and Stravinsky. The Piano Concertos represent two of his most contrasting and absorbing works. The First is richly atmospheric, the post-War Second Concerto dark. Both embed Spanish Baroque music, but are in no way pastiche works. Their appeal is direct due to imaginative orchestration and strong themes.

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Ghedini: Complete Music for Violin and Piano

Ghedini: Complete Music for Violin and Piano


Ghedini:

Violin Sonata in A major

World Première Recording

Violin Sonata in E flat major

Bizzarria

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Due poemi

World Première Recording


Emy Bernecoli (violin) & Massimo Giuseppe Bianchi (piano)

Although Giorgio Federico Ghedini’s proud independence and lack of adherence to any particular school brought him into conflict with the avant-garde, he is now increasingly recognised as one of the finest Italian composers of the 20th century. Marking the 50th anniversary of Ghedini’s death, this recording reveals an aspect of his repertoire yet to be fully appreciated and is a significant addition to the repertoire. Contemporary with those of Respighi, Pizzetti and Alfano, the Violin Sonatas display a real sense of creative freedom and are notable for their structural originality, beautiful harmonies and tonal and rhythmic invention. Ghedini’s complete piano works can be heard on Naxos 8572329 and 8572330.

This release is preceded by two volumes of Ghedini’s complete piano works performed by Massimo Giuseppe Bianchi, and welcomed as a “long-overdue insight into an underrated and enigmatic composer.” (MusicWeb International on Vol. 2) Marking the 50th anniversary of Ghedini’s death, this CD reveals a further aspect of a repertoire yet to be truly appreciated, but due to take its rightful place as a significant part of Italy’s 20th century musical legacy.

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