Rouse: Concertos

Albany Symphony Orchestra, David Alan Miller - Christopher Rouse: Concertos (2024) [Official Digital Download 24/96]

Eric Berlin, Katherine Needleman, Peter Kolkay, Albany Symphony Orchestra & David Alan Miller - Christopher Rouse: Concertos (2024)
FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/96 kHz | Front Cover | Time - 72:52 minutes | 1,26 GB
Classical | Label: Albany Records, Official Digital Download

These pieces by American composer Christopher Rouse was inspired by the Norse god Heimdall, whose blasts of air on a trumpet herald the arrival of Ragnorak, the ancient Norse equivalent of Armageddon.
Albany Symphony Orchestra, David Alan Miller - Christopher Rouse: Concertos (2024) [Official Digital Download 24/96]

Eric Berlin, Katherine Needleman, Peter Kolkay, Albany Symphony Orchestra & David Alan Miller - Christopher Rouse: Concertos (2024)
FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/96 kHz | Front Cover | Time - 72:52 minutes | 1,26 GB
Classical | Label: Albany Records, Official Digital Download

These pieces by American composer Christopher Rouse was inspired by the Norse god Heimdall, whose blasts of air on a trumpet herald the arrival of Ragnorak, the ancient Norse equivalent of Armageddon.
Albany Symphony Orchestra, David Alan Miller - Christopher Rouse: Concertos (2024) [Official Digital Download 24/96]

Eric Berlin, Katherine Needleman, Peter Kolkay, Albany Symphony Orchestra & David Alan Miller - Christopher Rouse: Concertos (2024)
FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/96 kHz | Front Cover | Time - 72:52 minutes | 1,26 GB
Classical | Label: Albany Records, Official Digital Download

These pieces by American composer Christopher Rouse was inspired by the Norse god Heimdall, whose blasts of air on a trumpet herald the arrival of Ragnorak, the ancient Norse equivalent of Armageddon.
Katherine Bryan, RSNO - Katherine Bryan plays Flute Concertos by Christopher Rouse & Jacques Ibert (2013)

Christopher Rouse: Flute Concerto; Jacques Ibert: Concerto for Flute and Orchestra
Claude Debussy: Syrinx; Frank Martin: Ballade
Katherine Bryan, flute; Royal Scottish National Orchestra, Jac van Steen, conductor

EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue&Log) ~ 241 Mb | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 149 Mb | Artwork included
Genre: Classical | Label: Linn Records | # CKD 420 | Time: 01:03:13

Among the young British instrumentalists vying to pick up the mantles of the great soloists of a generation ago, flutist Katherine Bryan seems among the most promising, and she takes a major step forward with this, her second release. Her startlingly clear, bright articulation in the upper register is pleasing on its own, yet the real attraction here is that she approaches a repertory intelligently and brings fresh perspectives to it. The Flute Concerto (1993) of Christopher Rouse only seems to be the odd item in the set; Rouse's instrumental writing, with its intricate grasp of texture and register, is truly a descendant of the French (and French-Swiss) music on the rest of the album, and it was an inspired choice in terms of showcasing Bryan's technique as well. The three central movements have a memorial tone, with flute solos woven into Rouse's characteristically spacious chords, and Bryan has the stamina to stick with the long line here. Ibert's delightful Concerto for flute and orchestra (1934) receives an absolutely crackling performance from Bryan.
Paul Jacobs, Nashville Symphony, Giancarlo Guerrero - Wayne Oquin, Parker & Rouse Organ Concertos (2024) [24/96]

Paul Jacobs, Nashville Symphony, Giancarlo Guerrero - Wayne Oquin, Parker & Rouse Organ Concertos (2024) [24/96]
FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/96 kHz | Front Cover | Time - 61:01 minutes | 1,0 GB
Classical | Studio Master, Official Digital Download

The organ concerto tradition goes back to the 17th century and the Baroque era, but composers have constantly adapted this age-old genre to their own expressive ends – this recording provides ample evidence of its appeal today.
Paul Jacobs, Nashville Symphony, Giancarlo Guerrero - Wayne Oquin, Parker & Rouse Organ Concertos (2024) [24/96]

Paul Jacobs, Nashville Symphony, Giancarlo Guerrero - Wayne Oquin, Parker & Rouse Organ Concertos (2024) [24/96]
FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/96 kHz | Front Cover | Time - 61:01 minutes | 1,0 GB
Classical | Studio Master, Official Digital Download

The organ concerto tradition goes back to the 17th century and the Baroque era, but composers have constantly adapted this age-old genre to their own expressive ends – this recording provides ample evidence of its appeal today.
Emanuel Ax, Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Andre Previn - Beethoven: Piano Concertos No. 4 & 5 (2003)

Emanuel Ax, Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Andre Previn - Beethoven: Piano Concertos No. 4 & 5 (2003)
EAC | FLAC (tracks+.cue, log) | 73:41 | 263 MB
Genre: Classical | Label: RCA Red Seal | Catalog: 55267

From a string of early career successes in the 1970s, Emanuel Ax has emerged as one of the most versatile, brilliant, and universally respected pianists on the international concert scene.
Christian Lindberg - Christian Lindberg conducts the Swedish Wind Ensemble (2004)

Christian Lindberg - Christian Lindberg conducts the Swedish Wind Ensemble (2004)
EAC | FLAC (image+.cue, log) | Covers Included | 70:00 | 299 MB
Genre: Classical | Label: BIS | Catalog: BIS-CD-1268

Christian Lindberg is perhaps the first classical trombonist to maintain a successful full-time performing career as a soloist. Though now considered among the instrument's foremost exponents, he actually took up the trombone fairly late, only starting playing at age 17 after hearing recordings by the great jazz trombonist Jack Teagarden. By 19, Lindberg was the principle trombonist of the Royal Opera Orchestra in Stockholm. But he left that position after just a year, saying he was bored playing in an orchestra.

Malcolm Sargent - Icon: The Great Recordings (18CD Box Set, 2014)  Music

Posted by Discograf_man at Jan. 10, 2019
Malcolm Sargent - Icon: The Great Recordings (18CD Box Set, 2014)

Malcolm Sargent - Icon: The Great Recordings (18CD Box Set, 2014)
EAC Rip | FLAC (*image+.cue+.log) | Run Time: 22:00:54 | 5,42 Gb
Genre: Classical | Label: Warner Classics

Malcolm Sargent's reputation as one of the great popularizers of classical music in Britain arose not only through his long association with the Henry Wood Promenade Concerts (1947-67), but was evident much earlier through chief conductorships of the Halle (1939-42), Liverpool Philharmonic (1942-48), and BBC Symphony Orchestras (1950-57).
By the time he became a fixture at the Proms in 1947 Sir Malcolm (he was knighted in 1947) his was one of the best-known names in England. In personality, showmanship, and energy he was ideal for the nightly concerts.