A Tribute to Henri Mancini
The most famous melodies by Henri Mancini.
Publisher: → Bronsheim Music
The most famous melodies by Henri Mancini.
Publisher: → Bronsheim Music
Most of the music which Shostakovich used for his Ballet Suites was composed for the silent films in the early 30ies or was re-used from early opera’s and ballets.
Ballet Suite nr.4 contains three movements: Introduction, Waltz and Scherzo.
Publisher: → Baton Music
Only after John Golland passed away in 1993 the score of his Tuba Concerto Op. 46 was found. The first performance of this work was given by Andrew Duncan and the Halle Orchestra at the Halle Proms at the Bridgewater Hall, Manchester, in July 1997. The work is considered as a revelation. It is a colorful piece with many fine touches of effective scoring and full of melodic charm. The slow movement is a beautifully atmospheric, exquisitely scored Nocturne.
Publisher: → Baton Music
(from the opera ‘Turandot’)
Liù sings her aria ‘Tu che di gel sei cinta’ near the end of Puccini’s opera Turandot. She tells Turandot that even she will learn what love is.
Publisher: → Baton Music
The ‘Symphonie Fantastique’ (Episode in the life of an artist) was heard for the first time in Paris on 5 December 1830. Still we can feel the beating of the creator’s heart at every performance. Hector Berlioz composed the symphony in 1830 and It is widely regarded as one of the most important and representative pieces of the early romantic period.
Recording: (Live by Hong Kong Youth Windophilics – Marco Leung, conductor)
Publisher: → Baton Music
Anton Bruckner’s Fifth Symphony in B-flat major was composed in Vienna during the years 1875 and 1876. The crowning glory of the whole work is the Finale.
Publisher: → Baton Music
The Piano Concerto No. 2 in C minor, Op. 18, is a concerto for piano and orchestra, composed by Sergei Rachmaninov between the autumn of 1900 and April 1901. The complete work was premiered, with the composer as soloist, on 27 October 1901, with his cousin Alexander Siloti conducting. It belongs to one of the most performed pianoconcerto’s around the world.
Publisher: → Baton Music
(from the opera “Macbeth” by Giuseppe Verdi)
The opera ‘Macbeth’ was first performed in Florence in 1847. A second revised version was premiered in the Paris Theatre Lyrique in 1865. The chorus ‘Patria oppressa’ is sung at the very beginning of the fourth act: Scottish refugees stand near the English border.
Publisher: → Baton Music