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Roger Delmotte And Arthur Haneuse With Hermann Scherchen Conducting The Vienna State Opera Orchestra - Baroque And Contemporary Concertos For Trumpet And Orchestra album flac

Roger Delmotte And Arthur Haneuse With Hermann Scherchen Conducting The Vienna State Opera Orchestra - Baroque And Contemporary Concertos For Trumpet And Orchestra album flac Performer: Roger Delmotte
Title: Baroque And Contemporary Concertos For Trumpet And Orchestra
Style: Baroque, Modern
Released: 1970
MP3 album: 1206 mb
FLAC album: 1596 mb
Rating: 4.4
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Genre: Classical / Brass and Military

Orchestra – Vienna State Opera Orchestra (tracks: A1 To A5, B4), Orchestre De L'Association Des Concerts Lamoureux (tracks: B1 To B3). Photography By – Fred Poore. This is, in one convenient package, something of a survey of the music for trumpet and orchestra, that relatively small group of heady test-pieces for horn players of exceptional skill and stamina. Given the nature of the trumpet, and the subjective feelings that instrument evokes (there is much to be said for conditioning), these are obviously exciting works.

Album: Concerti for 1, 2, 3 and 6 Trumpets (2018). Artist: Hermann Scherchen, Roger Delmotte, Arthur Haneuse & Vienna State Opera Orchestra. Artists: Георг Филипп Телеман, Hermann Scherchen, Roger Delmotte, Arthur Haneuse & Vienna State Opera Orchestra.

Classic Baroque works from Telemann, Stölzel, Manfredini, Corelli and Leopold Mozart, directed by Hermann Scherchen conducting the Vienna State Opera Orchestra with soloists Roger Delmotte and Arthur Haneuse. Remastered recordings of 1953, 1960 and 1963. Genre: Classical: Baroque. 1. Concerto in D Major for 3 Trumpets, 2 Oboes, Timpani and Strings Orchestra, TWV 54: I. Intrada. Hermann Scherchen, Roger Delmotte, Arthur Haneuse & Vienna State Opera Orchestra.

Hermann Scherchen - Short Biography Vienna State Opera Orchestra - Short History. Recordings of Orchestral Works. O-1. Bach: 4 Suites for Orchestra. Orchestral Suites BWV 1066-1069. English Baroque Orchestra. Westminster (J). Sep 1954. Cento Soli Orchestra of Paris. Ruggero Gerlin (Harpsichord); Robert Heriche (Flute); Robert Casier (Oboe); Georges Tessier (Violin); Roger Delmotte (Trumpet). Club Français Du Disque 34-36 Omega OML 1039-41. LP, TT: 1st recording of Brandenburg Concertos BWV 1046-1051 by H. Scherchen. O-3. The Bach Brandenburg Concertos. Brandenburg Concertos BWV 1046-1051. Members of the Vienna State Opera Orchestra.

Trumpet Concerto in E-Flat Major, Hob. VIIe:1. By Franz Joseph Haydn - Roger Delmotte, Hermann Scherchen & Orchestra of the Vienna State Opera. Concerto for 2 Trumpets in D Major, HWV 335a. By George Frideric Handel - Roger Delmotte, Arthur Haneuse, Hermann Scherchen & Orchestra of the Vienna State Opera.

Hermann Scherchen, Roger Delmotte, Arthur Haneuse & Vienna State Opera Orchestra, Георг Фридрих Гендель - Concerto for 2 Trumpets and Orchestra in D Major, HWV 335a: I. Largo 02:56. Hermann Scherchen, Roger Delmotte, Arthur Haneuse & Vienna State Opera Orchestra, Георг Фридрих Гендель - Concerto for 2 Trumpets and Orchestra in D Major, HWV 335a: III. Allegro ma non troppo 02:05. Album: Trumpet Concerti. Hermann Scherchen, Roger Delmotte & Vienna State Opera Orchestra, Йозеф Гайдн - Concerto for 1 Trumpet and Orchestra in E-Flat Major, Ho. IIe: II. Andante Trumpet Concerti, 2018 03:33. IIe: I. Allegro Trumpet Concerti, 2018 05:55. Hermann Scherchen, Roger Delmotte & Vienna State Opera Orchestra: best 2 tracks. Artist: Hermann Scherchen, Roger Delmotte & Vienna State Opera Orchestra.

LyricsConcerto for 1 Trumpet an. ermann Scherchen feat. Roger Delmotte, Arthur Haneuse & Vienna State Opera Orchestra. Download now. English.

Album · 2018 · 16 Songs. By Georg Philipp Telemann & Georg Philipp Telemann. 2. Concerto in D Major for 3 Trumpets, 2 Oboes, Timpani and Strings Orchestra, TWV 54: II. Largo.

Tracklist Hide Credits

Concerto For 2 Trumpets & Orchestra In C Major
Composed By – Antonio Vivaldi
(8:03)
A1 Allegro
A2 Largo -- Allegro
A3 Concertina In B-flat For 2 Trumpets And Strings
Composed By – Arcangelo Corelli
7:24
Concerto For Trumpet & Orchestra In E Major
Composed By – Giuseppe Torelli
(7:45)
A4 Allegro
A5 Adagio - Allegro
Concerto No. 2 For Trumpet, Brass, Piano And Percussion
Composed By – André Jolivet
B1 Mesto -- Concitato 4:55
B2 Grave 3:52
B3 Giocoso 3:54
B4 Concerto In D Major For 3 Trumpets, 2 Oboes, Timpani And String Orchestra (Intrada--Allegro--Largo--Vivace)
Composed By – Georg Philipp Telemann
12:07

Companies, etc.

  • Record Company – ABC/Dunhill Records

Credits

  • Art Direction – Peter Whorf
  • Conductor – André Jolivet (tracks: B1 To B3), Hermann Scherchen (tracks: A1 To A5, B4)
  • Design – Keith Longino
  • Orchestra – Vienna State Opera Orchestra* (tracks: A1 To A5, B4), Orchestre De L'Association Des Concerts Lamoureux* (tracks: B1 To B3)
  • Photography By – Fred Poore
  • Trumpet – Arthur Haneuse (tracks: A1 To A3, B4), Maurice André (tracks: B1 To B3), Roger Delmotte (tracks: A1 To A5, B4)
Comments: (1)
Thomeena
[Liner Notes] This is, in one convenient package, something of a survey of the music for trumpet and orchestra, that relatively small group of heady test-pieces for horn players of exceptional skill and stamina. Given the nature of the trumpet, and the subjective feelings that instrument evokes (there is much to be said for conditioning), these are obviously exciting works. The temptation is to call them "brassy," though that adjective is tautological in this instance; better to say they are virtuoso works for trumpeters with a flair for bravura performance and taste enough to make sure their showmanship doesn't overwhelm their musical taste.Three of the works, the Vivaldi, Corelli and Torelli, date from the Italian Baroque. They are representatives of a vast library of concertos grosso, that is, relatively short works which play off soloists or small groups of soloists against the larger orchestra. The Vivaldi is typical of these, a three-movement work (fast, slow, fast), with a short second movement that gives the trumpeters just enough time to catch their breath and clean the spit from their instruments before plunging into the intricacies of the last part. As with most of the instrumental compositions of the Italian Baroque, these are happy efforts, frankly meant for entertainment; looking for deeper mysteries in them is not worth the effort. Better to enjoy without taking them too seriously.Georg Philipp Telemann (1681-1767) is the very archetype of the German Baroque; indeed, in his own time he was far more celebrated than the Leipzig cantor, Johann Sebastian Bach. Unlike Bach, however, Telemann wrote extensively for non-clerical functions. (Bach's secular output is comparatively small.) His concerto, for three trumpets, a pair of oboes and timpani, is, as one would expect, reasonably representative of the music of his time and place. Essentially it has an introduction, and then the Italian fast-slow-fast structure of the movements.Finally, the modern work André Jolivet's second concerto for trumpet, brass, piano and percussion. Born in Paris in 1905, Jolivet studied with Edgar Varese, and gravitated to the 12-tone, atonal school of Schoenberg, Webern and Berg. Like these Viennese stalwarts, Jolivet became interested in exploring the sonic possibilities of unusual instrumental combinations -- of expanding the orchestral palette with new sonorities and incisive attacks. For Jolivet, the trumpet is not only a "military" instrument, capable only of strident exhortations; it is also a peculiar combination of acoustical properties which can be employed in unique fashion.