Porpora – Cantatas
This disc includes compositions by Niccolo Porpora and Johann Gottlieb Goldberg, two composers rarely known to the general public.
This disc includes compositions by Niccolo Porpora and Johann Gottlieb Goldberg, two composers rarely known to the general public.
Therefore, this album seems to be even more valuable, fully depicting the baritone-bass character of the bassoon and its spectacular capabilities in all registers of the instrument.
All of the 23 works by Karol Lipiński in our CD set represent the highest technical standards of composition, and the two Trios Op. 8 and Op. 12 are, in my view, the work of genius.
The works of Aleksander Nowak (b. 1979) belong to this quite strong movement of revival. While steering clear from any dogmatic tone, neither embracing nor rejecting, they mostly maintain an interroga tive stance, and even if from time to time the mode changes to affirmative, everything ends in a hush, as if with suspension points.
With this CD, containing works by Debussy, Ibert, Poulenc, Ferroud, Jolivet and Messiaen, the listeners are invited to embark on a fascinating journey through French music of the 1st half of the 20th century, inspired by mythology, nature, life, and – most of all – by the rich palette of flute colours.
In the catalogue of Grażyna Bacewicz’s works (1909–1969), there are two piano quintets, dated 1952 and 1965.
Thomas Dyke Acland Tellefsen was born in Trondheim and grew up in a very active music environment.
The present album gathers all currently extant symphonic poems of Eugeniusz Morawski.
The concert arias of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart - skilfully designed, cut and tailored with the precision of a master couturier to suit the voices of favoured singers - make up a theatrical piece where costumes, sets and even the libretto are of minor importance.
Warsaw Philharmonic Chamber Orchestra celebrated its tenth anniversary with a solemn concert, held on 6th December 2011 in Warsaw Philharmonic Concert Hall.