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Fritz Jahoda, William Strickland, London Czech Trio - Works By Brunswick, Gideon And Newlin album

Fritz Jahoda, William Strickland, London Czech Trio - Works By Brunswick, Gideon And Newlin album

  • Performer: Fritz Jahoda
  • Genre: Classical
  • Title: Works By Brunswick, Gideon And Newlin
  • Released: 1963
  • Style: Contemporary
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Complete your Fritz Jahoda record collection. Discover Fritz Jahoda's full discography. Fritz Jahoda, William Strickland, London Czech Trio - Works By Brunswick, Gideon And Newlin ‎(LP). Composers Recordings Inc. (CRI).

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Notes by miriam gideon. THE LONDON CZECH TRIO has been performing across the length and bread of Europe and the British isles since 1940, and their musical achievements since World War II have been capped by recitals at the Edinburgh International Festival and by Beethoven, Mozart, and Dvorák cycles at London’s Royal Festival Hall. Among their major first performances in England have been works of Bohuslav Martinu, Dmitri Shostakovich, and Frank Martin. Before coming to the . in 1939, Jahoda was well known in his native Austria and in Germany as pianist, conductor, and chamber ensemble player. WILLIAM STRICKLAND began his professional career as choirmaster and organist, but soon expanded into the conducting field, where much of his energies have gone into the commissioning and performance of contemporary music.

Allegro non troppo - Mark Brunswick, Julius Baker, Melvin Kaplan, Robert Listokan, Ralph Froelich, Morris Newman, Ynez Lynch, Alexander Kougell, Fritz Jahoda. Lyric Piece for String Orchestra - Miriam Gideon, William Strickland, Imperial Philharmonic of Tokyo. 9. Piano Trio, Op. 2 - Dika Newlin, 17:510:30. Listen to Music of Brunswick, Gideon & Newlin now. Listen to Music of Brunswick, Gideon & Newlin in full in the this site app. Play on this site.

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Ynez Lynch, viola; Liza Marketta, piano; Ralph Froelich, horn; William Strickland, Conductor; Julius Baker, flute; Morris Newman, bassoon; Melvin Kaplan, oboe; Karel Horitz, cello; Alexander Kougell, cello; Robert Listokan, clarinet; Jack Rothstein, violin; Fritz Jahoda, Conductor; London Czech Trio; Imperial Philharmonic of Tokyo. Previous Page Next Page.

Label: CRI. Catalog Number: CRL170. Composition Date: 1942 - 1957. Recording Date: Dec 1961 - Jun 1962. Composers: Miriam Gideon; Dika Newlin; Mark Brunswick. Performers: Ynez Lynch, viola; Liza Marketta, piano; Ralph Froelich, horn; William Strickland, Conductor; Julius Baker, flute; Morris Newman, bassoon; Melvin Kaplan, oboe; Karel Horitz, cello; Alexander Kougell, cello; Robert Listokan, clarinet; Jack Rothstein, violin; Fritz Jahoda, Conductor; London Czech Trio; Imperial Philharmonic of Tokyo. Performers: Ynez Lynch, viola; Fritz Jahoda, Conductor; Robert Listokan, clarinet; Alexander Kougell, cello; Melvin Kaplan, oboe; Morris Newman, bassoon; Julius Baker, flute; Ralph Froelich, horn. Composition Date: 1957. Recording Date: Jun 1962. Septet in Seven Movements: I. Andante.

Freelance pianist and chamber music player, since 1928; opera conductor, Dusseldorf, Germany, 1930-1933; opera conductor, Graz, Austria, 1934-1938; faculty, Converse (South Carolina. College, 1939-1940; faculty, Sarah Lawrence College, 1940-1946; professor, CUNY, 1946-1974; chairman music department, CUNY, 1964-1970; professor emeritus, CUNY, since 1974. Jahoda, Fritz was born on May 23, 1909 in Vienna, Austria. Son of Karl and Betty (Probst) Jahoda. came to the United States, 1939, naturalized, 1945. Student, University Vienna, 1928-1930.

William Strickland (architect). William Strickland (November 1788 – April 6, 1854), was a noted architect and civil engineer in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; and Nashville, Tennessee. A student of Benjamin Latrobe and mentor to Thomas Ustick Walter, Strickland helped establish the Greek Revival movement in the United States.

Tracklist

Septet In Seven Movements
A1 I. Andante
A2 II. Allegro Non Troppo
A3 III. Lento
A4 IV. Lento—Più Moto—Allegro Vivace
A5 V. Largo (Fantasia Sopra “Christ Lag In Todesbanden”)
A6 VI. Allegro Scherzando
A7 VII. Allegro Molto Energico
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A8 Lyric Piece For String Orchestra
B Piano Trio, Op. 2

Credits

  • Bassoon – Morris Newman (tracks: A1–A7)
  • Cello – Alexander Kougell* (tracks: A1–A7)
  • Clarinet – Robert Listokan* (tracks: A1–A7)
  • Composed By – Dika Newlin (tracks: B), Mark Brunswick (tracks: A1–A7), Miriam Gideon (tracks: A8)
  • Conductor – Fritz Jahoda (tracks: A1–A7), William Strickland (tracks: A8)
  • Flute – Julius Baker (tracks: A1–A7)
  • Horn – Ralph Froelich (tracks: A1–A7)
  • Oboe – Melvin Kaplan (tracks: A1–A7)
  • Orchestra – Imperial Philharmonic Orchestra, Tokyo* (tracks: A8)
  • Performer – London Czech Trio (tracks: B)
  • Viola – Ynez Lynch (tracks: A1–A7)

Notes

Black vinyl. Gold on dark red labels.