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Konzert für Klavier und Orchester op. 4 01. Triendl, Oliver "1. Allegro" 02. Triendl, Oliver "2. Andante sostenuto" 03. Triendl, Oliver "3. Allegro moderato" Vier kurze Orchesterstücke für großes Orchester op. 8 04. Silber, Christiane "1. Allegro commodo" 05. Silber, Christiane "2. Agitato" 06. Silber, Christiane "3. Un poco sostenuto" 07. Silber, Christiane "4. Presto" 08. Gutzeit, Konstanze von "Konzert für Violoncello und Orchester op. 10" Orchestersuite op. 13 09. Silber, Christiane "1. Allegro moderato, quasi pacca" 10. Silber, Christiane "2. Andante tranquillo" 11. Silber, Christiane "3. Allegretto" 12. Silber, Christiane "4. Allegro commodo, fließend" 13. Silber, Christiane "5. Marcato" 14. Silber, Christiane "6. Sostenuto" 15. Silber, Christiane "7. Allegro"
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 | Description: | Maria Herz: Piano Concerto - Cello Concerto - Orchestral Works by Christiane Silber, released 3 May 2024.
This version of Maria Herz: Piano Concerto - Cello Concerto - Orchestral Works comes as a 1xCD. - Maria Herz, nee Bing, was born in 1878 in Cologne. By the 1920s, she became to be recognized as a dynamic element of the contemporary music scene. New music's 'chief theoretician', Theodor W. Adorno, became interested in her works and their style, which was rooted in Late Romanticism and aimed at Modernism by way of Expressionism, New Objectivity, and Neo-Baroque, all while retaining it's playful, charming air.She was close to a veritable Who's-Who of contemporary musicians, including the Budapest String Quartett, Gregor Piatigorsky, Emanuel Feuermann, Hermann Abendroth, Otto Klemperer, and Hans Rosbaud.In her lifetime, only five songs (1910) and a transcription of Bach's Chaconne for string quartet (1927) were published, but all her 30 orchestral works, solo concertos, chamber music pieces, and art songs have survived in manuscripts. The Nazis seized her family's assets and forced Maria Herz to emigrate, first to England, and, after the war, to the United States where she lived with her children and died in 1950, in New York.The CD "Konzert für Klavier und Orchester, op. 4" presents a captivating interpretation of this remarkable piano concerto by the talented ensemble Triendl/Von Gutzeit/Silber/RSB Berlin. This recording stands out for its expressive depth and technical brilliance, offering listeners an immersive musical experience that highlights both the virtuosity of pianist Oliver Triendl and the nuanced accompaniment provided by conductor Sebastian von Gutzeit with members of the Rundfunk-Sinfonieorchester Berlin (RSB). Capriccio, renowned for its dedication to high-quality classical music productions, ensures exceptional sound quality and artistic presentation in every release. Pianist Oliver Triendl is celebrated internationally for his wide-ranging repertoire and has received critical acclaim through numerous recordings and concert appearances worldwide. The RSB Berlin is one of Germany?s leading orchestras with a rich tradition in interpreting both classic masterpieces and contemporary works. |  | Manufacturer No.: |
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