Antoine Tamestit, Frankfurt Radio Symphony Orchestra, Paavo Järvi - Paul Hindemith: Bratsche ! (2013) [Hi-Res]
BAND/ARTIST: Antoine Tamestit, Frankfurt Radio Symphony Orchestra, Paavo Järvi
- Title: Paul Hindemith: Bratsche !
- Year Of Release: 2013
- Label: naïve classique
- Genre: Classical
- Quality: flac 24bits - 44.1kHz +Booklet
- Total Time: 01:06:40
- Total Size: 623 mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
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01. Sonata for viola and piano in F Major, Op.11 No.4: I.Fantasie: Ruhig
02. Sonata for viola and piano in F Major, Op.11 No.4: II.Thema mit Variationen
03. Sonata for viola and piano in F Major, Op.11 No.4: III.Finale, mit zwei Variationen: Leicht bewegt-Ein wenig langsamer-Sehr lebhaft
04. Sonata for solo viola, Op.25 No.1: I.Breit. Viertel
05. Sonata for solo viola, Op.25 No.1: II.Sehr frisch und straf
06. Sonata for solo viola, Op.25 No.1: III.Sehr langsam
07. Sonata for solo viola, Op.25 No.1: IV.Rasendes Zeitmass. Wild. Tonschönheit ist Nebensache
08. Sonata for solo viola, Op.25 No.1: V.Langsam, mit viel Ausdruck
09. Concerto for viola "Der Schwanendreher": I.Zwischen Berg und tiefem Tal
10. Concerto for viola "Der Schwanendreher": II.Nun laube, Lindlein, laube!-Der Gutzgauch auf dem Zaune sass
11. Concerto for viola "Der Schwanendreher": III.Variationen: "Seid ihr nicht der Schwanendreher?"
12. Funeral music: I.Langsam
13. Funeral music: II.Ruhig bewegt
14. Funeral music: III.Lebhaft
15. Funeral music: IV.Sehr langsam-Choral: "Vor deinen Thron tret' ich hiermit"
One of today’s leading violists, Antoine Tamestit has dedicated his eagerly awaited new recording to German composer Paul Hindemith, whose 50th anniversary of death was celebrated in 2013. Hindemith was a brilliant viola player whose compositions widened the repertoire for this instrument, ranging from solo pieces to concertos. This recording features the Frankfurt Radio Symphony, one of the major German orchestras, conducted by leading conductor Paavo Järvi. Antoine Tamestit is developing an intense career through his concerto, chamber and solo performances. Born in Paris in 1979, he was initially inspired by his teachers Jean Sulem, Jesse Levine and Tabea Zimmermann, and soon came to international prominence by winning, in rapid succession, the Maurice Vieux, the William Primrose, Young Concert Artists and the ARD Competitions. With the support of the Borletti-Buitoni Trust Foundation and several important awards (Deutschlandfunk-Förderpreis, Victoires de la Musique, Crédit Suisse), he has quickly became one of the most sought-after viol players of his generation.
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01. Sonata for viola and piano in F Major, Op.11 No.4: I.Fantasie: Ruhig
02. Sonata for viola and piano in F Major, Op.11 No.4: II.Thema mit Variationen
03. Sonata for viola and piano in F Major, Op.11 No.4: III.Finale, mit zwei Variationen: Leicht bewegt-Ein wenig langsamer-Sehr lebhaft
04. Sonata for solo viola, Op.25 No.1: I.Breit. Viertel
05. Sonata for solo viola, Op.25 No.1: II.Sehr frisch und straf
06. Sonata for solo viola, Op.25 No.1: III.Sehr langsam
07. Sonata for solo viola, Op.25 No.1: IV.Rasendes Zeitmass. Wild. Tonschönheit ist Nebensache
08. Sonata for solo viola, Op.25 No.1: V.Langsam, mit viel Ausdruck
09. Concerto for viola "Der Schwanendreher": I.Zwischen Berg und tiefem Tal
10. Concerto for viola "Der Schwanendreher": II.Nun laube, Lindlein, laube!-Der Gutzgauch auf dem Zaune sass
11. Concerto for viola "Der Schwanendreher": III.Variationen: "Seid ihr nicht der Schwanendreher?"
12. Funeral music: I.Langsam
13. Funeral music: II.Ruhig bewegt
14. Funeral music: III.Lebhaft
15. Funeral music: IV.Sehr langsam-Choral: "Vor deinen Thron tret' ich hiermit"
One of today’s leading violists, Antoine Tamestit has dedicated his eagerly awaited new recording to German composer Paul Hindemith, whose 50th anniversary of death was celebrated in 2013. Hindemith was a brilliant viola player whose compositions widened the repertoire for this instrument, ranging from solo pieces to concertos. This recording features the Frankfurt Radio Symphony, one of the major German orchestras, conducted by leading conductor Paavo Järvi. Antoine Tamestit is developing an intense career through his concerto, chamber and solo performances. Born in Paris in 1979, he was initially inspired by his teachers Jean Sulem, Jesse Levine and Tabea Zimmermann, and soon came to international prominence by winning, in rapid succession, the Maurice Vieux, the William Primrose, Young Concert Artists and the ARD Competitions. With the support of the Borletti-Buitoni Trust Foundation and several important awards (Deutschlandfunk-Förderpreis, Victoires de la Musique, Crédit Suisse), he has quickly became one of the most sought-after viol players of his generation.
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