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01. Zook, Jeffery "Endgames (2014)" The Raven (1971) 02. Slatkin, Leonard "The sleeper" 03. Slatkin, Leonard "The bells" 04. Slatkin, Leonard "Romanze" 05. Slatkin, Leonard "The coliseum" 06. Slatkin, Leonard "The raven" 07. Kaloyanides Kennedy, Kimberly "Kinah (2015)" 08. Slatkin, Leonard "In Fields (2018)" Ungarische T?nze Nr. 1-21 (für Violine und Orchester) (Auszug) 09. Slatkin, Felix "Nr. 17 Ungarischer Tanz fis-moll" Konzert für Violoncello und Streicher Nr. 2 D-Dur Hob. VIIb:2 (Auszug) 10. Aller, Eleanor "Rondo" 11. Slatkin, Leonard "Fisher's hornpipe (nach Traditional)" 12. Slatkin, Leonard "Wistful haven (nach Dvorák)" 13. Slatkin, Leonard "Carmen' hoedown (nach Bizet)"
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Description: | Slatkin Conducts Slatkin by Leonard Slatkin, released 4 February 2022.
This version of Slatkin Conducts Slatkin comes as a 1xCD. - DETROIT SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA/LEONARD SLATKINLeonard Slatkin celebrated his 75th birthday in September 2019. Many of the selections in this program come from a concert given in his honor and are also a tribute to his remarkable musical family, both past and present. Historical recordings include Leonard's cellist mother, Eleanor Aller, being conducted by Korngold in the Haydn concerto and a 1944 broadcast of his father, Felix, as a solo violinist in Brahms. Every piece here has a deeply personal connection for the family. For his composition The Raven, Leonard used Edgar Allan Poe's poem in a work that is "almost like a concerto for speaker and orchestra."? &© 2022 Naxos Rights (Europe) Ltd. Made in Germany. Comes in a standard-size jewel case with a clear tray. 16pp stapled booklet has notes in English.
Track 1 recorded 20-22 November 2014 at Orchestra Hall, Max M. & Marjorie S. Fisher Music Center, Detroit.
Tracks 2-6, 8, & 11-13 recorded 18 & 20 October 2019 at Neidorff-Karpati Hall, Manhattan School of Music, New York.
Track 7 recorded 5-6 December 2015 at Orchestra Hall, Max M. & Marjorie S. Fisher Music Center, Detroit.
Track 9 recorded 22 July 1944 at Santa Ana Army Air Base, California. Broadcast the same day by the Mutual Broadcasting System from KHJ, Los Angeles. Recording courtesy of the University of Colorado Glenn Miller Archives, Felix & Eleanor Aller Slatkin Collection.
Track 10 recorded in 1946 at the Warner Bros. Studios, California. Recording used by permission of Warner Bros. & the Estate of Erich Wolfgang Korngold.
Cover photo of Leonard Slatkin by Cindy McTee. |
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