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Kurt Weill / Egon Wellesz / Rudi Stephan - Stefan Tönz, Luzerner Sinfonieorchester, Jonathan Nott - Works For Violin And Orchestra album

Kurt Weill / Egon Wellesz / Rudi Stephan - Stefan Tönz, Luzerner Sinfonieorchester, Jonathan Nott - Works For Violin And Orchestra album

  • Performer: Kurt Weill
  • Genre: Classical
  • Title: Works For Violin And Orchestra
  • Released: 1999
  • Style: Modern
  • MP3 version size: 1408 mb
  • FLAC version size: 1680 mb
  • Other: WMA ASF AU AUD MIDI VOC MP4
  • Rating: 4.5
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Rudi Stephan (1887-1915): Musik für Orchester in einem Satz (1910) - Deutsches Symphonie-Orchester Berlin . Ernest Farrar: English Pastoral Impressions, O. 6 (1915) - Продолжительность: 14:19 Wellesz Theatre.

Profile: German composer, born 29 July 1887 in Worms, Germany and killed in action 29 September 1915 near Ternopil, Ukraine. Variations: Viewing All Rudi Stephan. Kurt Weill, Egon Wellesz, Rudi Stephan - Stefan Tönz, Luzerner Sinfonieorchester, Jonathan Nott - Works For Violin And Orchestra ‎(CD, Album). 510 109. Switzerland.

Haydn, Isabelle Faust - Violin Concertos ‎(CD, Album). 510 102. Kurt Weill, Egon Wellesz, Rudi Stephan - Stefan Tönz, Luzerner Sinfonieorchester, Jonathan Nott. Franz Schubert, hester Saarbrücken, Marcello Viotti - Symphony No. 6 In C Major, D 589, Symphony No. 7 In B Minor, D 759, "Unfinished" ‎(CD).

Rudi Stephan was a promising German composer whose life, like that of George Butterworth, was snuffed out in the heat of battle during "The War to End All Wars. Behind him, Stephan left a tiny output of 33 works, and of these, Music for Orchestra 1912 has proven by far the best known, receiving a decent amount of exposure in the concert halls of German-speaking lands since its 1912 premiere. In the concerted Music for Violin and Orchestra, Caetani is joined by violin soloist Sergei Stadler, and all of the foregoing performers acquit themselves with distinction in this little-known music. Nevertheless, it is the music, and not the performances per se, that grabs one's attention.

Wellesz left Austria for England in the wake of the Anschluss – more specifically, Wellesz was in Amsterdam at the time by good fortune, to hear his orchestral piece Prosperos Beschwörungen conducted by Bruno Walter on that day. In England he was interned as an enemy alien, ultimately in Hutchinson Camp in the Isle of Man, but he gained his release in 1943. thanks to the intercession of H. C. Colles, the long-standing chief music critic of The Times. 53 (1934–36), five symphonic works for orchestra after William Shakespeares The Tempest. Lied der Welt, op. 54 (1936–38), for soprano and orchestra. Suite for violin and chamber orchestra, op. 38 (1924).

Luzerner Sinfonieorchester: Ode to Joy 2017/18 season. Orchestra and Guest Artists. The Faces of the Luzerner Sinfonieorchester and their Histories. Concerts and Subscriptions.

Tracklist Hide Credits

Concerto For Violin And Wind Orchestra Op. 12
Composed By – Kurt Weill
(26:04)
1 Andante Con Moto (I) 9:05
2 Notturno Allegro Un Poco Tenuto (II) 3:30
3 Cadenza Moderato – Vivace (II) 3:15
4 Serenata Allegretto (II) 3:37
5 Allegro Molto, Un Poco Agitato (III) 6:30
Suite For Violin And Chamber Orchestra Op. 38
Composed By – Egon Wellesz
(12:31)
6 Moderato (I) 4:13
7 Adagio (II) 3:23
8 Largo (III) 2:54
9 Allegretto (IV) 1:45
10 Music For Violin And Orchestra In One Movement Op. 4
Composed By – Rudi Stephan
16:19

Companies, etc.

  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – Sound Arts AG
  • Copyright (c) – Sound Arts AG
  • Manufactured By – CD Plant Tecval SA

Credits

  • A&R [Artist & Repertoire Director] – Thomas Pfiffner
  • Conductor – Jonathan Nott
  • Edited By – Jens Jamin
  • Engineer – Koichiro Hattori
  • Executive-Producer – Clement Spiess
  • Orchestra – Luzerner Sinfonieorchester
  • Recording Supervisor [Recording Producer] – Thore Christian Brinkmann*
  • Violin – Stefan Tönz

Notes

Recorded at Kultur- und Kongresszentrum Luzern (Switzerland), 3/99.

Total timing = 55:47.

℗ 1999 © 1999 Sound Arts AG, Arth, Switzerland. Printed and manufactured in Switzerland.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode: 7 619990 101098
  • Label Code: LC1554
  • SPARS Code: DDD
  • Rights Society: SUISA