1 in c Op 51 # 1 (1873) Chiara String Quartet Azica 71289 33:59Ġ1:29:51 Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach: Flute Concerto in G H 445 (1755) Patrick Gallois, flute CPE Bach Chamber Orchestra Peter Schreier Deutsche Gram 439895 25:05Ġ1:56:51 Giuseppe Verdi: Il trovatore: Anvil Chorus (1852) La Scala Chorus Orchestra of La Scala Claudio Abbado Deutsche Gram 4796018 2:48Ġ2:00 CLASSICAL MUSIC with Peter Van de GraaffĠ2:00:00 Brescianello, Giuseppe Antonio Symphony in G, Op 1/2 Banchetto Musicale Dynamic Brescianello: Concerti And Sinphonie 5:48Ġ2:05:48 Berwald, Franz Symphony #4 in E-Flat, 'Sinfonie naïve' Gothenburg Sym Orch/Neeme Järvi DG 4 Symphonies 25:34Ġ2:31:22 Purcell, Henry King Arthur' Les Arts Florissants/William Christie Erato Purcell - King Arthur 1:42Ġ2:33:04 Strauss, Richard Feuersnot,' Op.
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36 in C K 425 'Linz' (1783) Cleveland Orchestra Christoph von Dohnányi Decca 436421 31:28Ġ0:51:45 Johannes Brahms: String Quartet No. 3 (1949) New Zealand Symphony Andrew Schenck Koch Intl 7074 9:03Ġ0:10:35 Pablo de Sarasate: Jota aragonesa Op 27 (1878) Julia Fischer, violin Decca 4785950 4:45Ġ0:16:52 Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Symphony No. Bach and innovative interpretations of popular and jazz compositions by Miles Davis, Duke Ellington, and the Beatles among others.ġ972 first successful concert performance of Erich Wolfgang Korngold's Symphony in Munich (posthumously), with Rudolf Kempe conducting Harold Byrns had conducted the Vienna Symphony in a poorly rehearsed and performed Austrian radio premiere of this work on October 17, 1954.ġ979 Hilary Hahn – American violinist (42 years old) with strong reputation for championing contemporary music, several works have been composed specially for her, including concerti by Edgar Meyer and Jennifer Higdon.Ġ0:00:45 Randall Thompson: Lento tranquillo from Symphony No.
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1474 death of Guillaume Dufay (age c.74) – Franco-Flemish composer of the early Renaissance he was the central figure in the Burgundian School and the most famous and influential composer in Europe in the mid-15th century.ġ750 Anton Stamitz – Bohemian composer (d.1809) Anton and his brother Carl were the sons of Johan Stamitz, one of the important figures in the Mannheim school.ġ759 Franz Krommer – Moravian composer (d.1831) became composer for the Imperial Court and Vienna left more than 300 published compositions in 110 opus numbers.ġ860 Viktor Ewald – Russian composer (d.1935) spent most of his career as a Professor of Civil Engineering, but is beloved of brass players for his series of quintets, staples of the brass repertoire.ġ867 Charles Koechlin – French composer (d.1950) prolific composer with diverse interests: inspired by Rudyard Kipling he wrote The Jungle Book, and his Seven Stars Symphony has movements named for Hollywood luminaries Douglas Fairbanks, Greta Garbo, Marlene Dietrich and Charlie Chaplin.ġ896 first performance of Richard Strauss's tone-poem Also sprach Zarathustra (Thus spake Zoroaster) in Frankfurt, with the composer conducting.ġ928 premiere of Igor Stravinsky's ballet The Fairy's Kiss ( Le baiser de la fée) at the Paris Opéra by the Ida Rubinstein Company with the composer conducting.ġ931 first performance of Maurice Ravel's Piano Concerto for the Left Hand in Paris commissioned by the Austrian pianist Paul Wittgenstein, who lost his right arm during World War I.ġ959 Viktoria Mullova – Russian violinist (62 years old) best known for her performances and recordings of compositions by J.S.