Ensemble arabesques, Emmanuelle Bertrand - Ibert - Hartmann - Dvorák: Kammermusik (2021) [Hi-Res]
BAND/ARTIST: Ensemble arabesques, Emmanuelle Bertrand
- Title: Ibert - Hartmann - Dvorák: Kammermusik
- Year Of Release: 2021/2023
- Label: Farao Classics
- Genre: Classical
- Quality: flac lossless (tracks) / flac 24bits - 96.0kHz +Booklet
- Total Time: 00:55:44
- Total Size: 240 / 890 mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
01. Ibert Concerto pour violoncelle et orchestre d'instruments a vent Pastorale
02. Ibert Concerto pour violoncelle et orchestre d'instruments a vent Romance
03. Ibert Concerto pour violoncelle et orchestre d'instruments a vent Gigue
04. Hartmann Serenade, op. 43 fur Flote, Oboe, zwei Klarinetten, zwei Fagotte, zwei Horner und Kontrabass Andante – Allegro pastorale
05. Hartmann Serenade, op. 43 fur Flote, Oboe, zwei Klarinetten, zwei Fagotte, zwei Horner und Kontrabass Scherzo
06. Hartmann Serenade, op. 43 fur Flote, Oboe, zwei Klarinetten, zwei Fagotte, zwei Horner und Kontrabass Intermezzo
07. Hartmann Serenade, op. 43 fur Flote, Oboe, zwei Klarinetten, zwei Fagotte, zwei Horner und Kontrabass Finale
08. Dvorak Serenade, op. 44 fur Blasinstrumente, Violoncello und Kontrabass Moderato quasi marcia
09. Dvorak Serenade, op. 44 fur Blasinstrumente, Violoncello und Kontrabass Menuetto
10. Dvorak Serenade, op. 44 fur Blasinstrumente, Violoncello und Kontrabass Andante con moto
11. Dvorak Serenade, op. 44 fur Blasinstrumente, Violoncello und Kontrabass Finale
“The serenade: an evening song at someone’s door”, says a dictionary from the 17th century. The ensuing centuries have not changed this definition at all, as anyone knows who has heard Don Giovanni singing for Donna Elvira, Count Almaviva for Rosina or the Meistersinger Beckmesser for Eva Pogner. The Ensemble Arabesques is now bringing together Antonín Dvořák’s Serenade for Winds, Op. 44, one of the most famous pieces in the genre, with a rarity that is well worth being played and heard, the wind serenade by Danish composer Emil Hartmann, and an extremely diverting concerto featuring (serenade-like) depictions of nature, that for cello and winds by Jacques Ibert. The present recording was made on the occasion of the concert in 2021 marking the tenth anniversary of the Arabesques Festival. The friendship and artistic collaboration with the internationally renowned French cellist Emmanuelle Bertrand, who has been awarded the Interpretation Prize of the Académie des Beaux-Arts, has existed equally as long.
01. Ibert Concerto pour violoncelle et orchestre d'instruments a vent Pastorale
02. Ibert Concerto pour violoncelle et orchestre d'instruments a vent Romance
03. Ibert Concerto pour violoncelle et orchestre d'instruments a vent Gigue
04. Hartmann Serenade, op. 43 fur Flote, Oboe, zwei Klarinetten, zwei Fagotte, zwei Horner und Kontrabass Andante – Allegro pastorale
05. Hartmann Serenade, op. 43 fur Flote, Oboe, zwei Klarinetten, zwei Fagotte, zwei Horner und Kontrabass Scherzo
06. Hartmann Serenade, op. 43 fur Flote, Oboe, zwei Klarinetten, zwei Fagotte, zwei Horner und Kontrabass Intermezzo
07. Hartmann Serenade, op. 43 fur Flote, Oboe, zwei Klarinetten, zwei Fagotte, zwei Horner und Kontrabass Finale
08. Dvorak Serenade, op. 44 fur Blasinstrumente, Violoncello und Kontrabass Moderato quasi marcia
09. Dvorak Serenade, op. 44 fur Blasinstrumente, Violoncello und Kontrabass Menuetto
10. Dvorak Serenade, op. 44 fur Blasinstrumente, Violoncello und Kontrabass Andante con moto
11. Dvorak Serenade, op. 44 fur Blasinstrumente, Violoncello und Kontrabass Finale
“The serenade: an evening song at someone’s door”, says a dictionary from the 17th century. The ensuing centuries have not changed this definition at all, as anyone knows who has heard Don Giovanni singing for Donna Elvira, Count Almaviva for Rosina or the Meistersinger Beckmesser for Eva Pogner. The Ensemble Arabesques is now bringing together Antonín Dvořák’s Serenade for Winds, Op. 44, one of the most famous pieces in the genre, with a rarity that is well worth being played and heard, the wind serenade by Danish composer Emil Hartmann, and an extremely diverting concerto featuring (serenade-like) depictions of nature, that for cello and winds by Jacques Ibert. The present recording was made on the occasion of the concert in 2021 marking the tenth anniversary of the Arabesques Festival. The friendship and artistic collaboration with the internationally renowned French cellist Emmanuelle Bertrand, who has been awarded the Interpretation Prize of the Académie des Beaux-Arts, has existed equally as long.
Year 2021 | Year 2023 | Classical | FLAC / APE | HD & Vinyl
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