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Aurèle Marthan - Guéthary (2022)  Music

Posted by delpotro at Aug. 24, 2022
Aurèle Marthan - Guéthary (2022)

Aurèle Marthan - Guéthary (2022)
MP3 CBR 320 kbps | Digital booklet | 01:02:42 | 148 Mb
Classical | Label: Alpha Classics, Outhere Music

Ravel and the Basque Country have always been one and the same. His Concerto in G major is the central work of this album and is presented here in an original arrangement for piano and small ensemble. Pianist Aurèle Marthan also pays homage to his splendid hometown, Guéthary, where he founded the festival Classic à Guéthary. All of the works recorded here illustrate the richness of a region that has been cherished by so many artists: Stravinsky arranged his Petrouchka in Biarritz, Pablo de Sarasate chose to reside there and Isaac Albéniz opted to spend his last days there. Another Basque celebrity, although on the Spanish side, is Alberto Iglesias, director Pedro Almodóvar’s house composer. The Basque coast is often compared to California because of its excellent beaches for surfing; Aurèle Marthan evokes the Eagles as well as his passion for the American minimalists (Glass) and for cinema, with music from the films Amen and Waltz with Bashir; he also provides a piano version of the Biarritz-based rock band La Femme’s hit Sur la planche.
Sarah Willis, Havana Lyceum Orchestra & José Antonio Méndez Padrón - Mozart y Mambo: Cuban Dances (2022)

Sarah Willis, Havana Lyceum Orchestra & José Antonio Méndez Padrón - Mozart y Mambo: Cuban Dances (2022)
WEB FLAC (tracks) - 274 Mb | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 144 Mb | Digital booklet | 01:00:59
Classical | Label: Alpha Classics, Outhere Music

Following the phenomenal success of the first Mozart y Mambo album, Sarah Willis returns to Cuba not only to record two more Mozart horn concertos but also to create a landmark original work that takes its place in Cuban music history. In Mozart y Mambo - Cuban Dances , Sarah commissions the very first Cuban horn concerto – calling on six young talented Cuban composers to each write an original dance for solo horn, strings, and percussion inspired by the most famous dance rhythms from across different regions of Cuba. Together with her beloved Havana Lyceum Orchestra conducted by José Antonio Méndez Padrón, Sarah takes us on a cross country musical road trip in this spectacular showcase of the roots and traditions of Cuba’s music and dance. Cuban Dances is Cuban music as it has never been heard before and a huge challenge for the horn player, not only technically but physically – “if you can’t dance it you can’t play it” she was told. So dance it she did! Mozart y Mambo - Cuban Dances is full of magic, energy, and passion, and Sarah’s love for Cuban music is evident in every track.
Jean-Paul Estiévenart, Marcel Ponseele & Anthony Romaniuk - Triptyque (2022)

Jean-Paul Estiévenart, Marcel Ponseele & Anthony Romaniuk - Triptyque (2022)
WEB FLAC (tracks) - 226 Mb | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 119 Mb | Digital booklet | 00:51:24
Classical | Label: Fuga Libera, Outhere Music

The three sections of this Triptych can be described as follows: the left-hand panel — Misery — depicts the vale of tears; Transitio on the right-hand panel represents a transformation in everyday life, whilst Transfiguratio , the central panel, portrays the brilliant colours of transcendental bliss.
WDR Sinfonieorchester Chamber Players - Bruch: String Quintets & Octet (2021)

WDR Sinfonieorchester Chamber Players - Bruch: String Quintets & Octet (2021)
WEB FLAC (tracks) - 302 Mb | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 157 Mb | Digital booklet | 01:07:37
Classical | Label: Alpha Classics, Outhere Music

Max Bruch was eighty years old when, in 1918, he decided to return to the chamber music genre he had frequented in his early years. Stimulated by the violin virtuoso Willy Hess, he composed two string quintets and an octet, monuments to beauty and harmony, at the end of a tumultuous personal life and in the midst of a western world on the brink of collapse. After an album devoted to Beethoven’s chamber music, the Chamber Players of the WDR Sinfonieorchester now tackle one of the last chapters of German Romantic music, with pieces that constitute Bruch’s swansong.
Quartetto Vanvitelli - Agus: Sonate a violino solo e basso (2022)

Quartetto Vanvitelli - Agus: Sonate a violino solo e basso (2022)
WEB FLAC (tracks) - 338 Mb | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 157 Mb | 01:08:20
Classical | Label: Arcana, Outhere Music

The Neapolitan school of instrumental music and its links with the rest of Europe in the eighteenth century – this is at the heart of Quartetto Vanvitelli’s activities. After concentrating on the work of the composer Michele Mascitti of Abruzzo, an outstanding figure representing Italian music in France, the quartet now turns to a composer-violinist from Sardinia, Giuseppe (Joseph) Agus (1722-1798), who achieved success in London and Paris in the second half of the 18th century. Like Mascitti, he studied in Naples, then lived in London from the late 1740s, coming into direct contact with the most important protagonists of 18th-century English music: George Frederic Handel, Thomas Arne, Johann Christian Bach.
Alexey Zuev - Stravinsky: The Complete Piano Solos & Transcriptions (2022)

Alexey Zuev - Stravinsky: The Complete Piano Solos & Transcriptions (2022)
MP3 CBR 320 kbps | Digital booklet | 05:26:44 | 750 Mb
Classical | Label: Fuga Libera, Outhere Music

Alexey Zuev has a very special relationship with Stravinsky’s music. From the age of seven, it entered his musical universe like a premonition, when he unknowingly ‘composed’ a piece that bore astonishing similarities to Petrushka . Five years later, he discovered the ‘real’ Stravinsky and his music never left him.

La Tempête & Simon-Pierre Bestion - Bach minimaliste (2023)  Music

Posted by delpotro at Aug. 22, 2023
La Tempête & Simon-Pierre Bestion - Bach minimaliste (2023)

La Tempête & Simon-Pierre Bestion - Bach minimaliste (2023)
WEB FLAC (tracks) - 378 Mb | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 177 Mb | Digital booklet | 01:15:59
Classical | Label: Alpha Classics, Outhere Music

J. S. Bach’s Harpsichord Concerto in D minor is the centrepiece of this programme: ‘This music seems absolutely modern to me: a continuous, endlessly developing thread, giving it an almost hypnotic aspect… These adjectives also belong to the vocabulary of today’s music, whether it is “popular”, as in techno, or “art music”, as in the so-called repetitive or minimalist movement’, says Simon-Pierre Bestion. Two hundred and thirty years after Bach, Górecki wrote a harpsichord concerto in the same key, using it ‘as a very rhythmic and extremely stealthy instrument’. John Adams, a leading figure of the American minimalist movement, composed Shaker Loops in 1978: ‘This masterpiece takes on a special interest because we play on instruments with gut strings. That gives the music a very special texture.’ Bach’s Passacaglia (‘a single musical theme heard forty-one times’) and Jehan Alain’s Litanies complete this programme, which brings together the Bestion brothers, with Louis-Noël Bestion de Camboulas as soloist in the concertos.
Vincent Dumestre, Capella Cracoviensis, Le Poeme Harmonique - Charpentier & Lully: Te Deum (2013)

Vincent Dumestre, Capella Cracoviensis, Le Poème Harmonique - Charpentier & Lully: Te Deum (2013)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 303 Mb | Total time: 55:34 | Scans included
Classical | Label: Alpha | # 952 | Recorded: 2013

The large-scale sacred music of the French court remains among the most neglected repertories of the Baroque era. Here's an excellent place to start with it. The Te Deum, the quintessential Catholic hymn of praise, was a favored text for big moments at court, and the two examples here must be among the finest. Jean-Baptiste Lully's Te Deum, LWV 55, during whose premiere the composer fatally stabbed himself in the foot with a staff, was composed to celebrate the Sun King's recovery, via a pretty ghastly surgery, from what appears to have been a severe case of hemorrhoids. The more cheerful occasion of Charpentier's setting was a French military victory in the Low Countries. In both cases you get full-scale splendor, with chorus, brass, and orchestra in harmonically static settings.

Kerson Leong - Ysaÿe: Six Sonatas for Solo Violin (2021)  Music

Posted by delpotro at Feb. 4, 2021
Kerson Leong - Ysaÿe: Six Sonatas for Solo Violin (2021)

Kerson Leong - Ysaÿe: Six Sonatas for Solo Violin (2021)
WEB FLAC (tracks) - 275 Mb | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 163 Mb | Digital booklet | 01:10:18
Classical | Label: Alpha Classics, Outhere Music

Kerson Leong recently participated in the award-winning Tribute to Ysaÿe (FUG758). Here is his first solo recital for Alpha. The young Canadian violinist’s career began at the age of thirteen when he won the First Prize of the Junior division of the Menuhin Competition in Oslo in 2010. In 2018 he was named artist-in-residence with the Orchestre Métropolitain de Montréal, conducted by Yannick Nézet-Séguin. An associate musician at the Queen Elisabeth Music Chapel, under the mentorship of Augustin Dumay, he has already performed at such venues as Carnegie Hall, the Verbier Festival and Wigmore Hall. The Quebec newspaper Le Devoir, which has followed him since the start of his career, speaks of ‘the purity of intonation, the brilliance of the high notes, the power of the sound… Kerson Leong has remained as brilliant as ever, but he has added a new patina and, deep down inside himself, a new class.’
Arcangelo & Jonathan Cohen - Buxtehude: Trio Sonatas, Op. 1 (2017)

Arcangelo & Jonathan Cohen - Buxtehude: Trio Sonatas, Op. 1 (2017)
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks+log+.cue) - 346 Mb | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 136 Mb | 00:59:16
Classical | Label: Alpha Classcis, Outhere Music

For this recording of music by Buxtehude, Jonathan Cohen, founder of the ensemble Arcangelo, is joined by a distinguished trio, including two regulars on the Alpha label, Sophie Gent and Thomas Dunford, alongside the gambist Jonathan Manson. Although Dietrich Buxtehude is famous above all for his organ music and cantatas, and for the long journey the young Bach undertook to meet him, his chamber music is virtually unknown. In the mid-1690s, at the height of his fame, Buxtehude published two collections in rapid succession, each comprising seven sonatas for violin, viola da gamba and basso continuo. It is the works of the first collection (1694) – designated Opus 1 in the print – that Arcangelo has recorded here. These sonatas are characterised by pronounced experimental features in both the scoring and the handling of the instruments.