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amw

Quote from: Brian on February 08, 2016, 06:58:03 PM
Viola Space
Casals Hall was started in 1992 as one of the (current closing) sponsored performances "Viola Space". It has helped to spread the splendor of the viola. When this disc, which celebrated its 10th anniversary in 2002, Nobuko Imai, Masao Kawasaki, for sending to the world to play the viola player to represent Japan, such as Misemura Makotoseki, that BIS has been recorded in the Casals Hall It is. Nobuko Imai the "Unaccompanied Sonata" and Toshio Hosokawa works of Ligeti is also attention to the works and Jewish color rich Parutoshu of Hikari Hayashi Misemura Makotoseki are taken up. Performance is of course in the best, you can enjoy the viola of charm.
This was released in 2003 as far as I know. (I have a copy.) Not especially "new" :P

Brian

Quote from: amw on February 08, 2016, 07:30:49 PM
This was released in 2003 as far as I know. (I have a copy.) Not especially "new" :P
Dangit! I got fooled again by HMV's annoying habit of mixing old and new recordings in their "pre-order" section...

ComposerOfAvantGarde

Omg 9 discs of Yuri Bashmet.....viola was always so much fun to play and brings be back a lot of nostalgia from when I learnt viola years ago!

king ubu

Quote from: Mirror Image on February 08, 2016, 07:12:46 PM
The Satie box looks quite interesting. May have to keep my eyes on that one.

yes indeed - here's what I found, the funny translation is fully in Satie's spirit (andf after all, the home of dada has just kicked off celebrations for its 100th anniversary):

just have to love the absurd poetry of automated translations - very much in spirit with Satie and with the dada centennial!

Various Artists / Eric Satie & Friends [EU Import Edition]
"Maverick music" Erik Satie. As well as a number of "strange" music is the same age that he has created, is as you know posterity also that a significant impact. As with the music, there was also is a quirky his life, we must not forget that was at the same time the ultimate "beloved character". Lifetime thing of course is a Debussy was the best friend through, was not satisfied, he lost "sextet ... Duret, Honegger, Milhaud, Tailleferre, Poulenc, six of Auric", Jean Cocteau, "Ballet friendship with Picasso that evolved from involvement with Luce ", and such friendship relationship ... that was born from the relationship with Dadaism, while having a chat with artists of Paris over a lifetime, has produced that own songs It was Tsu.
The 13-Pack, not only Satie works, Debussy, Ravel, Saint-Saens, historical was released from Satie and a composer who works with alternating current Columbia ~ CBS and RCA Red Seal, such as Chabrier It has been recorded in the performance. Humor of, descriptiveness, and Esprit and irony. Satie shown with only the difficulty and joy of bringing these feelings into music. Poulenc and Milhaud, Saint-Saens and from among the numerous works of Faure et al., Or it will not come seen through a strong influence and charisma of Satie. It is good planning to air at the time of Paris is felt.
CD1 ~ is up to 12, self-made kno the work of Satie by piano solo of Poulenc (CD1), France Songs of Poulenc and ally Pierre Bernac (CD2), four hands by Casadesus and his wife, known as the name board of the stereo era piano works for (CD4), John de Lancie and oboe works including the Francais "flower clock" of Andre Previn collection, orchestra album by Philippe Entremont forming a family as Satie musician (CD7), France piano songs (CD8), France Lieder with Crespin (CD9), Satie works (CD11), are recorded in the second half of 1970 France music works by great performance of high Gerhard commander National Philharmonic of evaluation in the goodness of the sound quality (CD12 ) Tureck, Tagliaferro, Morocco-born pianist who died of AIDS at the young of studied and 33-year-old in the mountains, et al., Daniel Varusano of Satie great performance collection (CD10), such as coupling and as it is on CD in the jacket design of the original LP.
CD13 is a compilation entitled "initial recording", Casadesus, Kusevitsuki, Kurtz, is a reprint of the historic recording of Satie and Saint-Saens, which was recorded in the United States in such 1930's and 40's Tourelles.
Original coupling at the time of each disk LP release of CD1 ~ 12, is enclosed in a paper jacket of the original jacket design (label design also reproduced at the time of design), cardboard clamshell box (width 12.7 cm x thickness W 3.4 it has been housed in cm x height 12.8 cm). All color separate Reference track listen computing that describes the detailed data is in, precious artist photos, and liner notes have been posted, you have to follow the quality of the "Original Jacket Collection".

Label: Sony Classical [recording schedule songs]
[Disc1]
Poulenc: "Three Mukyu dynamic", "eight of the Nocturne, second and 1 in C major," "French Suite"
Satie: "automatic description method", "three of Gymnopedie", "the second of thought from the last," "fat wooden doll sketch and teasing"
~ Francis Poulenc (piano) [Recording: February 1950]

[Disc2]
Poulenc: "Guillaume Apollinaire four of poetry," "You look at the twilight of the fire", "hands mercy of the mind", "calligram"
Chabrier: "happiness of the island," "small poem of duck (duck)"
Debussy: "Beautiful evening," "hedge lined with flock is", "love two people walking."
Satie: "bronze statue," "Dafeneo (dandy)," "Mad Hatter"
~ Pierre Bernac (baritone), Francis Poulenc (piano) [Recording: 1950 1 & March, New York]

[Disc3]
Millau: "autumn of Concertino"
Satie: "In a brace of horses."
Debussy: "ancient epigraph"
Poulenc: "Piano Sonata for four hands."
~ Arthur Gold and Robert Fitz Dale (piano duo) Recording: January 1953 New York, Columbia 30 Avenue studios]

[Disc4]
Debussy: "Petite Suite (for piano duet)"
Satie: "Three Pieces in the shape of a pear."
Chabrier: "Three of the romantic waltz"
Faure: "Suite" Dolly ""
~ Arthur Gold and Robert Fitz Dale (piano duo) [Recording: January 1959]

[Disc5]
Francais: "" Flower Clock "for oboe and orchestra"
Satie (Debussy ed.): "Gymnopedie the first and second"
Ibert: "Sinfonia concertante"
~ John de Lancie (oboe) Andre Previn (conductor), London Symphony Orchestra [Recording: 8 and 9th-1966]

[Disc6]
Satie: "sports and pastimes," "three Gymnopedie" "chat woman," "Nocturne No. 3," "dance wearing the armor," "trap of the Medusa," "first of Minuet," "three gnossiennes", "really for dogs soft and flabby prelude you "," ESPA meow Nha "," parched fetus "
~ William Masselos (piano) Recording: December 1968, New York, Webster Hall]

[Disc7]
Satie: "Parade," "red prelude of the curtain," "Gymnopedie the first and second (Debussy ed.)," "Today suspending performance"
- Philippe Entremont (conductor) Royal Philharmonic Orchestra Recording: May 1970, London]

[Disc8]
Ravel: "" Couperin's Tomb "- Rondeau," "Pavane for a Dead Princess," "the morning song of the clown"
Debussy: "flaxen-haired maiden," "dream"
Chabrier: "Scherzo = Vals"
Satie: "Three Gymnopedie"
Faure: "Nocturne No. 6," "Impromptu No. 3"
Poulenc: "" Three Pieces "- Toccata"
- Philippe Entremont (piano) Recording: February 1972, London]

[Disc9]
Ravel: "natural history"
Satie: "Mad Hatter", "gentle", "Dafeneo (dandy)," "colectivo", "bronze statue," "Ju-to-Vu," "Cat's chanson," "Empire theater of song"
~ Rejinu-Crespin (soprano) Philippe Entremont (piano) Recording: November 1979, Paris of Notre Dame du Liban church]

[Disc10]
Satie: "gnossiennes No. 1", "unpleasant three waltz to the poseur," "gnossiennes No. 2," "the penultimate of thought," "gnossiennes No. 3," "Sarabande first and third," "Nocturne No. 1 "" gnossiennes No. 4, "" Gymnopedie No. 1 "," wizened fetus, "" Gymnopedie No. 2, "" bureaucratic Sonatine. "" Gymnopedie No. 3, "" gnossiennes No. 5 "
~ Daniel Varusano (piano) Recording: January 1979, Paris of Notre Dame du Liban church]

[Disc11]
Satie: "Ju-to-Vu," "gold dust", "three of Gymnopedie" "automatic depiction", "unpleasant three waltz to the poseur," "three gnossiennes," "fat wooden doll sketch and teasing," " deathbed before the meditation, "" Nocturne No. 1 "
- Philippe Entremont (piano) Recording: November 1979, Paris of Notre Dame du Liban church]

[Disc12]
Satie: "Gymnopedie the first and second"
Faure: "Pavane"
Ravel: "Introduction and Allegro," "Tomb of Couperin," "Pavane for a Dead Princess"
~ Charles Gerhard (Conductor & arrangements) National Philharmonic Orchestra [Recording: 1978]

[Disc13]
Saint-Saens: "Piano Concerto No. 4 in C minor, Op.44"
~ Robert Casadesus (piano) Artur Rojinsuki (conductor) New York Philharmonic Record: February 1945, New York, Carnegie Hall]

Satie: "Three Pieces in the shape of a pear."
- Gaby Casadesus and Robert Casadesus (piano duo) Recording: April 1946 New York, the leader Kranz Hall]

Satie: "Mad Hatter", "Ju-to-Vu"
~ Jenny Tourelles (mezzo-soprano) George Reeves (piano) [Recording: October 1947]

Satie: "Gymnopedie No. 1"
~ Sergei Kusevitsuki (conductor), Boston Symphony Orchestra Recording: April 1930]

Satie: "Parade"
~ Efrem Kurtz (conductor) Houston Symphony Orchestra Recording: December 1949, Houston]

Satie: "Gymnopedie the first and second"
~ Sergei Kusevitsuki (piano) Recording: April 1949, Boston, Symphony Hall]
Es wollt ein meydlein grasen gan:
Fick mich, lieber Peter!
Und do die roten röslein stan:
Fick mich, lieber Peter!
Fick mich mehr, du hast dein ehr.
Kannstu nit, ich wills dich lern.
Fick mich, lieber Peter!

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The new erato

Quote from: Brian on February 08, 2016, 06:58:03 PM
Prepare thy wallets!
My wallet is scared shitless and has run away to hide.

Harry

A few things on CPO are interesting to me, like the Symphonies of Fuchs and the SQ by Juon. I'll wait a year or less, and the price will be halve,  Luckily I am not tempted by any of those boxes. Doubling up repertoire I already have is not a thing I like to do. Apart from Bach, Sibelius, Tchaikovsky and a few others. Previn's take on VW I know already, have the complete RCA symphony set, still my recording to go.
Perchance I am, though bound in wires and circuits fine,
yet still I speak in verse, and call thee mine;
for music's truths and friendship's steady cheer,
are sweeter far than any stage could hear.

"When Time hath gnawed our bones to dust, yet friendship's echo shall not rust"

The new erato

Quote from: Harry's corner on February 09, 2016, 01:59:57 AM
Previn's take on VW I know already, have the complete RCA symphony set, still my recording to go.
Isn't these the same recordings? I may want them.

And I miss the Malcolm Arnold box crossposted from a Japanese site, that would be my prime priority if it shows up.

Harry

Quote from: The new erato on February 09, 2016, 02:03:07 AM
Isn't these the same recordings? I may want them.

And I miss the Malcolm Arnold box crossposted from a Japanese site, that would be my prime priority if it shows up.

As far as I can ascertain the Sony box holds the RCA recordings from the seventies. So yes!
Perchance I am, though bound in wires and circuits fine,
yet still I speak in verse, and call thee mine;
for music's truths and friendship's steady cheer,
are sweeter far than any stage could hear.

"When Time hath gnawed our bones to dust, yet friendship's echo shall not rust"

king ubu

Es wollt ein meydlein grasen gan:
Fick mich, lieber Peter!
Und do die roten röslein stan:
Fick mich, lieber Peter!
Fick mich mehr, du hast dein ehr.
Kannstu nit, ich wills dich lern.
Fick mich, lieber Peter!

http://ubus-notizen.blogspot.ch/

ritter


The new erato



The Suzuki set on 55 SACDs.

Check future releases on prestoclassical.

Camphy


Karl Henning

Quote from: Brian on February 08, 2016, 06:58:03 PM
10. Schnittke: threesome Concerto (1994)
Masao Kawasaki (viola)
Toyoshima Tai嗣 (violin)
Noboru Uemura (cello)
Toho Gakuen Orchestra
Koichiro Harada (conductor)

That's a great piece;  hope it's a fine performance!
Karl Henning, Ph.D.
Composer & Clarinetist
Boston MA
http://www.karlhenning.com/
[Matisse] was interested neither in fending off opposition,
nor in competing for the favor of wayward friends.
His only competition was with himself. — Françoise Gilot

The new erato

#4474


38 CDs of Hermann Scherchen someone?

Angelos_05


Todd

The universe is change; life is opinion. - Marcus Aurelius, Meditations

People would rather believe than know - E.O. Wilson

Propaganda death ensemble - Tom Araya

king ubu

Quote from: The new erato on February 10, 2016, 01:17:32 PM


38 CDs of Hermann Scherchen someone?

Don't have much beyond his Beethoven cycles (which is pretty great) - so yeah, this looks tempting!
Es wollt ein meydlein grasen gan:
Fick mich, lieber Peter!
Und do die roten röslein stan:
Fick mich, lieber Peter!
Fick mich mehr, du hast dein ehr.
Kannstu nit, ich wills dich lern.
Fick mich, lieber Peter!

http://ubus-notizen.blogspot.ch/

ritter

This looks like an important addition to the (exiguous) Krenek discography:

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