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September 13th, 2014, 08:47 PM | #23474 |
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Carl Reinecke: Piano Concerto no.3 in C-major op.144
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Piano: Klaus Hellwig Cond.: Alun Francis Orchestra: Northwest German Philharmonie I. Allegro II. III. Molto Vivace e Grazioso Carl Heinrich Carsten Reinecke was a German composer, conductor, and pianist. Reinecke was born in Altona, Hamburg, Germany; until 1864 the town was under Danish rule. He studied with his father, Johann Peter Rudolph Reinecke, a music teacher. Carl began to compose at the age of seven, and his first public appearance as a pianist was when he was twelve years old. At the age of 19, he undertook his first concert tour in 1843, through Denmark and Sweden. After a stay in Leipzig, where he studied under Felix Mendelssohn, Robert Schumann and Franz Liszt, Reinecke went on tour with Königslöw and Wilhelm Joseph von Wasielewski (later Schumann's biographer), in North Germany and Denmark. In 1846, Reinecke was appointed Court Pianist for Christian VIII in Copenhagen. There he remained until 1848, when he resigned and went to Paris. Overall he wrote four concertos for his instrument (and many cadenzas for others' works, including a large set published as his Opus 87), as well as concertos for violin, cello, harp and flute. In the winter of 1850/51, Carl Schurz reports attending weekly "musical evenings" in Paris where Reinecke was in attendance. In 1851, Reinecke became a professor at the Cologne Conservatory. In ensuing years he was appointed musical director at Barmen, and became the academic, musical director and conductor of the Singakademie at Breslau. In 1860, Reinecke was appointed director of the Gewandhaus Orchestra concerts in Leipzig, and professor of composition and piano at the Conservatorium. He led the orchestra for more than three decades, until 1895. He conducted premieres such as the full seven-movement version of Brahms's A German Requiem (1869). In 1865 the Gewandhaus-Quartett premiered Brahms' piano quintet, and in 1892 his D major string quartet. Reinecke is best known for his flute sonata "Undine", but he is also remembered as one of the most influential and versatile musicians of his time. He served as a teacher for 35 years, until his retirement in 1902. His students included Edvard Grieg, Basil Harwood, Charles Villiers Stanford, Christian Sinding, Leoš Janáček, Constanta Erbiceanu, Isaac Albéniz, August Max Fiedler, Walter Niemann, Johan Svendsen, Richard Franck, Felix Weingartner, Max Bruch, Mikalojus Konstantinas Čiurlionis, Ernest Hutcheson, Felix Fox, August Winding and many others. After retirement from the conservatory, Reinecke devoted his time to composition, resulting in almost three hundred published works. He wrote several operas (none of which are performed today) including König Manfred. During this time, he frequently made concert tours to England and elsewhere. His piano playing belonged to a school in which grace and neatness were characteristic, and at one time he was probably unrivaled as a Mozart player and an accompanist. In 1904 at the age of 80, he made recordings of seven works playing on piano roll for the Welte-Mignon company, making him the earliest-born pianist to have his playing preserved in any format. He subsequently made a further 14 for the Aeolian Company's "Autograph Metrostyle" piano roll visual marking system and an additional 20 for the Hupfeld DEA reproducing piano roll system. He died at 85 in Leipzig. (Thanks to UnsungMasterworks for the upload and the notes) |
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Mason Williams-Classical gas
Remembering the late sixties.
My favorite,during my school years. Mason Williams - Classical Gas (Original) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mREi_Bb85Sk Mason Williams - Classical Gas (Acoustic) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JeHgNqbdBKs |
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Back to the 80's again, where I'd like to be. :P
Y&T - Rhythm or not - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aJGhJNTE-vI Whoever edited that vid didn't do a bad job either. |
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Jorge Reyes - Ek Tunkul (Album 1987)
Tracks 1.- Agua Quemada 2.- Sazilakab 3.- Nadie Supo De Donde Venía... 4.- Ek-Tunkul 5.- La Casa Oscura 6.- En El Fondo Del Barranco Hay Un Cangrejo... Parte I 7.- En El Fondo Del Barranco Hay Un Cangrejo... Parte II 8.- Corazón De Venado |
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