Les Adieux – John Ericson (Digital download full cd)

15 June 1922

Les Adieux – John Ericson (Digital download full cd)

Besides being the father of composer Richard Strauss and one of the preeminent hornists of the 19th century, Franz Strauss (1822-1905) was also a composer of importance for the horn. Complementary works by Robert Schumann and Richard Strauss round out the album.

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Elton Exposed – Ted Howe (Digital download full cd)

14 June 1922

Elton Exposed – Ted Howe (Digital download full cd)

Revealing the Jazz Soul of Elton John

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Strauss Concertos – Steven Gross (Digital download full cd)

14 June 1922

Strauss Concertos – Steven Gross (Digital download full cd)

Many music lovers are not aware that the father of composer Richard Strauss was himself a composer, although better known as one of the great French horn players. Franz Strauss (1822-1905) was principal horn of the Munich Court Opera Orchestra for over 40 years and played in the world premieres of Wagner’s Tristan und Isolde, Die Meistersinger and Parsifal. This definitive recording of Richard Strauss’s two famous horn concertos is greatly enhanced by the inclusion of one of his father’s works. Steven Gross is currently principal horn of the Cincinnati Chamber Orchestra and professor of horn at the University of California, Santa Barbara. Principal horn of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra since February 1966, Dale Clevenger also pursues an active international conducting career. The Philharmonia Orchestra of Bratislava comprises the leading performers of the capital city of the Slovak Republic.

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Chamber Symphonies – Gateway Chamber Orchestra (Digital download full cd)

25 May 1922

Chamber Symphonies – Gateway Chamber Orchestra (Digital download full cd)

”The music of George Enescu continues to be a source of discovery for me. As the Fates would have it, though, his Chamber Symphony for 12 Instruments was already familiar to me from a recent Ondine recording by Hannu Lintu conducting the Tampere Philharmonic, which I reviewed only as recently as 36:2. In that review, I stated that the work was new to me and that I had no other versions against which to compare it. Well, that situation didn’t last long, for here is another performance of the piece, which, on my first hearing of it under Lintu, didn’t make a very favorable impression.

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Stealing the Show – Boston Brass

3 October 1814

Stealing the Show – Boston Brass

A dynamic presentation of opera arias and operettas with a wide range of musical tonalities ranging from the late 1600s through the mid 1900s from one of the best brass quintets around.

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Strauss Concertos – Steven Gross

3 October 1814

Strauss Concertos – Steven Gross

Many music lovers are not aware that the father of composer Richard Strauss was himself a composer, although better known as one of the great French horn players. Franz Strauss (1822-1905) was principal horn of the Munich Court Opera Orchestra for over 40 years and played in the world premieres of Wagner’s Tristan und Isolde, Die Meistersinger and Parsifal. This definitive recording of Richard Strauss’s two famous horn concertos is greatly enhanced by the inclusion of one of his father’s works. Steven Gross is currently principal horn of the Cincinnati Chamber Orchestra and professor of horn at the University of California, Santa Barbara. Principal horn of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra since February 1966, Dale Clevenger also pursues an active international conducting career. The Philharmonia Orchestra of Bratislava comprises the leading performers of the capital city of the Slovak Republic.

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Les Adieux – John Ericson

3 October 1814

Les Adieux – John Ericson

Besides being the father of composer Richard Strauss and one of the preeminent hornists of the 19th century, Franz Strauss (1822-1905) was also a composer of importance for the horn. Complementary works by Robert Schumann and Richard Strauss round out the album.

Read more >

Elton Exposed – Ted Howe

3 October 1814

Elton Exposed – Ted Howe

Revealing the Jazz Soul of Elton John

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Chamber Symphonies – Gateway Chamber Orchestra

3 October 1814

Chamber Symphonies – Gateway Chamber Orchestra

”The music of George Enescu continues to be a source of discovery for me. As the Fates would have it, though, his Chamber Symphony for 12 Instruments was already familiar to me from a recent Ondine recording by Hannu Lintu conducting the Tampere Philharmonic, which I reviewed only as recently as 36:2. In that review, I stated that the work was new to me and that I had no other versions against which to compare it. Well, that situation didn’t last long, for here is another performance of the piece, which, on my first hearing of it under Lintu, didn’t make a very favorable impression.

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