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HK Gruber: Short Tales from the Vienna Woods album review – easy quirky finally these years

by musicsoundwizard@gmail.com   ·  4 weeks ago  

At 83, Austrian iconoclast HK Gruber reveals no imprint of shedding his anarchic edge nor indeed his capacity to entertain. This eclectic album involves his necessary piano concerto, premiered by Emanuel Ax with the Unusual York Philharmonic in 2017, and an absurdist potpourri extracted from his 2014 opera Tales from the Vienna Woods, both performed ...

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Johann Ludwig Bach: The Leipzig Cantatas album assessment – this some distance-off cousin’s tune is a excellent discovery

by musicsoundwizard@gmail.com   ·  1 month ago  

We’ll per chance never know why Johann Sebastian Bach broke off his prodigious creep with the circulation of sacred cantatas in 1726 to as a change obtain a living of 18 by a some distance-off third cousin, nonetheless as this revelatory four-disc living demonstrates, we needs to thrill in he did.The art work for The ...

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Ensemble Intercontemporain: Unsuk Chin album review – properly off and peculiar song of kaleidoscopic colours

by musicsoundwizard@gmail.com   ·  1 month ago  

Unsuk Chin describes her song as a conscious try and render in sound the visions she encounters in her dreams. This ear-catching profile album from Ensemble Intercontemporain items three of the Korean-born, Berlin-based entirely artist’s works: a triptych of visionary panels that glint and swarm with kaleidoscopic colours.The album art work for Unsuk ChinIt opens ...

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Handel: Sosarme album review – Marco Angioloni makes the case for this shrimp-known work

by musicsoundwizard@gmail.com   ·  1 month ago  

Premiered in 1732, Sosarme is a shrimp little bit of a sleeper among Handel’s frail operas, with handiest Anthony Lewis’s 1954 recording in the fresh catalogue. That’s a shame, as it possesses emotional depth as smartly as a swag of memorable arias. Contemporary audiences gave it a warm welcome, though the composer’s last-minute try to ...

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Amidst the Shades album overview – Ruby Hughes’ charming Dowland tribute is steeped in palatable depression

by musicsoundwizard@gmail.com   ·  1 month ago  

John Dowland died 400 years ago this twelve months, and we’ll be fortunate certainly if there are many assorted tributes as charming as this one from the soprano Ruby Hughes, lutenist Jonas Nordberg and viola da gamba participant Mime Yamahiro Brinkmann. The song is by no formulation all Dowland – essentially, the recording takes its ...

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Leonkoro Quartet: Out of Vienna album review – a blazing exploration of Viennese modernism

by musicsoundwizard@gmail.com   ·  2 months ago  

Founded in Berlin in 2019, the Leonkoro Quartet is no stranger to the UK having received first prize and 9 particular awards on the 2022 Wigmore Hall global string quartet competition. In their unique disc they explore three composers who embody the musical cutting-edge that can need been encountered within the Austrian capital both side ...

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Strozzi: Virtuosissima Sirena album evaluate – Laura Catrani enchants with song from a accurate Venetian innovative

by musicsoundwizard@gmail.com   ·  2 months ago  

Barbara Strozzi used to be a accurate 17th-century innovative. The adopted and slightly presumably the natural daughter of poet and librettist Giulio Strozzi, she grew up in the bosom of the Venetian intelligentsia, taking segment in debates from the age of 15. Her tally of 120 revealed works for solo exclaim used to be unequalled ...