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01. "An American in Paris (Ein Amerikaner in Paris) (bearb. von Stephen Buck)" Porgy and Bess (Oper in 3 Akten) (Auszug) 02. "It ain't necessarily so (bearb. von Stephen Buck)" 03. "There's a boat dat's leavin' soon for New York (Tempo di blues) (bearb. von Stephen Buck)" 04. "Metropolis (Filmmusik-Suite) (bearb. von Stephen Buck)" Kleine Konzertstücke op. 21 (Auszug) 05. "Nr. 4 Moto perpetuo (bearb. von Dirk Beisse)" Die Dreigroschenoper (Oper in 3 Akten) (Auszug) 06. "The ballad of Mack the Knife (bearb. von Jarkko Riihim?ki)" Street Scene (Musical) (Auszug) 07. "What good would the moon be? (bearb. von Jarkko Riihim?ki)" Limelight (Auszug) 08. "The Terry theme (bearb. von Jarkko Riihim?ki)" City lights (Auszug) 09. "The flower shop (bearb. von Jarkko Riihim?ki)" 10. "The land of Might-Have-Been (bearb. von Stephen Buck)" Rhapsodie über ein Thema von Paganini op. 43 (Auszug) 11. "Variation 18 (bearb. von Stephen Buck)" Stücke für Klavier op. 7 Nr. 1-6 (Auszug) 12. "Nr. 1 Liebeslied (bearb. von Stephen Buck)" 13. "Gweedore brae (bearb. von Jarkko Riihim?ki)" 14. "Ich weiß nicht, zu wem ich geh?re (bearb. von Jarkko Riihim?ki)" 15. "When you make love to me (Don't make believe) (bearb. von Stephen Buck)"
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Works By Gershwin/ Weill/ Chaplin/ Burleigh A.o. |
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Description: | The Golden Violin-Music Of The 20s by Various, released 8 February 2019, includes the following tracks: "It Ain't Necessarily So (bearb. Von Stephen Buck)", "Rohn, Daniel - Metropolis (filmmusik-Suite) (bearb", "Nr. 4 Moto Perpetuo (bearb. Von Dirk Beisse)", "The Ballad Of Mack The Knife (bearb. Von Jarkko Ri" and more.
This version of The Golden Violin-Music Of The 20s comes as a 1xCD. - WORKS BY GERSHWIN/WEILL/CHAPLIN/BURLEIGH A.O.The Golden Violin - Music of the 20s is Daniel Röhn's tribute to one of the most prolific cultural eras of recent history. Daniel Röhn brings the jerky flickering images and the high spirited, extravagant hurly-burly to musical life with romantic sounds from Rachmaninoff through the evergreens of Kurt Weill to the jazzy echoes of Gershwin. "That era was a positive melting pot of creativity and inventiveness," explains Röhn. Jazz was emerging. Silent movies were being replaced by the talkies. And while Walt Disney's Mickey Mouse was taking his first steps in 1928, the dream factories in Berlin and Hollywood were doing a roaring trade thanks to Fritz Lang and Charlie Chaplin. The violin virtuoso is focusing on a topic that has recently been in the public eye, not just as a result of popular TV productions. Röhn's personal role model, the patron of violinists Jascha Heifetz, is both the inspiration and the godfather of The Golden Violin. Absolute perfection, paired with unique creative energy and an inimitable touch. "When I was six year old, I could just about (standing on a box on tip-toe) reach Vol. 1 of my father's Heifetz collection. And that volume contained the complete acoustic recordings of 1917-1924, full of straight-to-the-heart arrangements and popular melodies." It is precisely those melodious evergreens that he has now recorded with the Württemberg Chamber Orchestra under it's American principal conductor Case Scaglione. Röhn and the WKO are in perfect harmony on this recording. Most of the works were newly arranged especially for this formation. |
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