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Romain Leleu, Stuttgarter Philharmoniker, Marcus Bosch, Romain Leleu Sextet - Move: The Trumpet as Movie Star (2022)

Romain Leleu, Stuttgarter Philharmoniker, Marcus Bosch, Romain Leleu Sextet - Move: The Trumpet as Movie Star (2022)
WEB FLAC (tracks) - 361 Mb | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 206 Mb | Digital booklet | 01:29:12
Classical | Label: harmonia mundi

The trumpet at the movies *Move *– the name of this album – is also the title of a concerto written by Baptiste Trotignon and here receiving its recording premiere; the work pays tribute to major composers of film music, whose iconic scores form the backdrop in this “audiofilm” starring the trumpet of Romain Leleu. Taking us on a cinematic journey with stops to admire Rota’s The Godfather and Ennio Morricone’s Wild West, Rochefort and Chinatown, Elevator to the Gallows and Dingo (both films with a direct connection to Miles Davis), the young French trumpet player skilfully navigates between a jazz line-up and full orchestra, in the company of stellar associates. Roll film!
Romain Leleu, Stuttgarter Philharmoniker, Marcus Bosch, Romain Leleu Sextet - Move: The Trumpet as Movie Star (2022) [24/96]

Romain Leleu, Stuttgarter Philharmoniker, Marcus Bosch, Romain Leleu Sextet - Move: The Trumpet as Movie Star (2022)
FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/96 kHz | Front Cover & Digital Booklet | Time - 89:12 minutes | 1,45 GB
Classical | Label: harmonia mundi, Official Digital Download

The trumpet at the movies *Move *– the name of this album – is also the title of a concerto written by Baptiste Trotignon and here receiving its recording premiere; the work pays tribute to major composers of film music, whose iconic scores form the backdrop in this “audiofilm” starring the trumpet of Romain Leleu.
Marcus Bosch, Sinfonieorchester Aachen, Aachener Kammerchor - George Frideric Handel: Alexander's Feast (2007)

Marcus Bosch, Sinfonieorchester Aachen, Aachener Kammerchor - George Frideric Handel: Alexander's Feast (2007)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 402 Mb | Total time: 85:03 | Scans included
Classical | Label: Coviello Classics ‎| # COV 30715 | Recorded: 2006

Handel's oratorio Alexander's Feast, composed in 1736, is English to the core, with its talky text by John Dryden and straightforward, clearly structured arias and choruses. The victory of Alexander the Great in the Persian city of Persepolis (an impressive ruin today) in 330 BCE was said to have been followed by a feast that gave Dryden the excuse for a sort of ode to the power of music (rendered in mixed language as "the power of musik" in the booklet of this German release), with arias illustrating the various affects. There isn't really any plot or action; the piece is more an extended secular cantata than an oratorio, especially inasmuch as the soloists (the soprano and the tenor are the prominent ones) do not represent characters in the story.
Leon Bosch & Rebeca Omordia - Bottesini: Virtuoso Double Bass Vol. 3 (2021)

Leon Bosch & Rebeca Omordia - Bottesini: Virtuoso Double Bass Vol. 3 (2021)
WEB FLAC (Tracks) 160 MB | Cover | 48:52 | MP3 CBR 320 kbps | 113 MB
Classical | Label: Meridian Records

Leon Bosch has an honoured place among the select group of virtuoso double bass players worldwide. Concerto engagements in many parts of the world with the likes of conductors Pinchas Zukerman, Nicolas Kraemer, Nicolae Moldoveanu and Guido Johannes Rumstadt have been matched by collaborations with a long line of leading chamber music groups - among them the Lindsay, Belcea and Brodsky string quartets, the Academy of St Martin in the Fields Chamber Ensemble, the Moscow Virtuosi and the Zukerman Chamber Players. Partnerships with solo performers have embraced such pianists as Peter Donohoe, Vladimir Ovchinikov, Mikhail Rudy and Maria João Pires.
Marcus Bosch, Cappella Aquileia - Beethoven: König Stephan; Overtures Fidelio & Leonore 1-3 (2020)

Marcus Bosch, Cappella Aquileia - Beethoven: König Stephan; Overtures Fidelio & Leonore 1-3 (2020)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 307 Mb | Total time: 70:57 | Scans included
Classical | Label: CPO | # 777 771-2 | Recorded: 2019

The incidental music to König Stephan, Op. 117, must be among Beethoven's least often performed works, with only the overture making regular appearances on concert programs. The music was written for a play marking the opening of a theater in what is now Budapest; it was a festive event that drew from Beethoven no profound response. However, aficionados of the transition to Beethoven's late style will be glad to have this recording, one of just a few available. Compared with, say, the incidental music to Egmont, Op. 84, the music is striking in its simplicity, and there are a few hints, notably in the first part of the "Geistlicher Marsch," of the mystical musical language to come.
Cappella Aquileia & Marcus Bosch - Brahms: Sinfonie Nr. 1 (Live) (2022)

Cappella Aquileia & Marcus Bosch - Brahms: Sinfonie Nr. 1 (Live) (2022)
WEB FLAC (tracks) - 160 Mb | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 86 Mb | 00:37:26
Classical | Label: Coviello Classics

The "Brahms Festival" was the beginning of the anniversary season 2021/22, which the Cappella Aquileia gifted its audience and itself for its 10th anniversary. All four symphonies as well as two piano concertos by Johannes Brahms were heard. The highlight of the festival is on this recording: Brahms’ 1st Symphony conducted by Marcus Bosch in a brilliant live recording.

Peter Dempf, "Le mystère Jérôme Bosch"  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by TimMa at Dec. 15, 2023
Peter Dempf, "Le mystère Jérôme Bosch"

Peter Dempf, "Le mystère Jérôme Bosch"
2018 | ASIN: B07JJJZ898 | Français | MP3@128 kbps | 13 hrs 22 mins | 738.5 MB

A Madrid, Le jardin des délices, célèbre triptyque du peintre flamand Jérôme Bosch (1450-1516), a été vandalisé par un prêtre dominicain convaincu que l'oeuvre dissimule un dangereux secret susceptible de nuire à l'Eglise. Michael Keie, restaurateur de tableaux chargé de remettre l'oeuvre en état, découvre, sous les couches de peinture altérées, de mystérieux symboles, qu'il tente de décrypter. …
Marcus Bosch, Cappella Aquileia & Tschechischer Philharmonischer Chor Brno - Verdi: Giovanna D'Arco (Live) (2024) [24/48]

Marcus Bosch, Cappella Aquileia & Tschechischer Philharmonischer Chor Brno - Verdi: Giovanna D'Arco (Live) (2024)
FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/48 kHz | Front Cover & Digital Booklet | Time - 114:58 minutes | 1,13 GB
Classical, Opera | Label: Coviello Classics, Official Digital Download

Verdi wanted a passionate, fiery and action-packed subject for his seventh opera, and he wanted a real prima donna at the center. He found the ideal subject in Joan of Arc, probably one of the most famous female figures in world history. At its premiere in 1845, the new opera was frenetically acclaimed by the audience and further successful performances followed, before the work was overshadowed by Verdi's later, even more famous operas. It is high time to bring it back to the stage, where it can prove its undeniable qualities!
Cappella Aquileia & Marcus Bosch - Brahms: Sinfonie Nr. 1 (Live) (2022) [Official Digital Download 24/96]

Cappella Aquileia & Marcus Bosch - Brahms: Sinfonie Nr. 1 (Live) (2022)
FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/96 kHz | Front Cover | Time - 37:26 minutes | 691 MB
Classical | Label: Coviello Classics, Official Digital Download

The "Brahms Festival" was the beginning of the anniversary season 2021/22, which the Cappella Aquileia gifted its audience and itself for its 10th anniversary. All four symphonies as well as two piano concertos by Johannes Brahms were heard. The highlight of the festival is on this recording: Brahms’ 1st Symphony conducted by Marcus Bosch in a brilliant live recording.
Marcus Bosch, Cappella Aquileia & Tschechischer Philharmonischer Chor Brno - Verdi: Giovanna D'Arco (Live) (2024) [24/48]

Marcus Bosch, Cappella Aquileia & Tschechischer Philharmonischer Chor Brno - Verdi: Giovanna D'Arco (Live) (2024)
FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/48 kHz | Front Cover & Digital Booklet | Time - 114:58 minutes | 1,13 GB
Classical, Opera | Label: Coviello Classics, Official Digital Download

Verdi wanted a passionate, fiery and action-packed subject for his seventh opera, and he wanted a real prima donna at the center. He found the ideal subject in Joan of Arc, probably one of the most famous female figures in world history. At its premiere in 1845, the new opera was frenetically acclaimed by the audience and further successful performances followed, before the work was overshadowed by Verdi's later, even more famous operas. It is high time to bring it back to the stage, where it can prove its undeniable qualities!