
Wydawnictwo: Signum Classics
Nr katalogowy: SIGCD 796
Nośnik: 1 CD
Data wydania: lipiec 2024
EAN: 635212079621
Nr katalogowy: SIGCD 796
Nośnik: 1 CD
Data wydania: lipiec 2024
EAN: 635212079621
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Epoka muzyczna: współczesna
Obszar (język): angielski
Instrumenty: fagot, obój
Rodzaj: koncert
Epoka muzyczna: współczesna
Obszar (język): angielski
Instrumenty: fagot, obój
Rodzaj: koncert
Elias: Music for Wind
Signum Classics - SIGCD 796
Kompozytor
Brian Elias (ur. 1948)
Brian Elias (ur. 1948)
Wykonawcy
Chamber Domaine
Adam MacKenzie
Thomas Kamp
David Zucchi
Nicholas Daniel
Sacconi Quartet
Mark Simpson
Amy Harman
Chamber Domaine
Adam MacKenzie
Thomas Kamp
David Zucchi
Nicholas Daniel
Sacconi Quartet
Mark Simpson
Amy Harman
Elias:
Cappricio (for Bassoon and String Ensemble)
Arioso
Oboe Quintet
Birds Practise Songs in Dreams (for solo clarinet)
Bagatelles (for clarinet and bassoon)
Cappricio (for Bassoon and String Ensemble)
Arioso
Oboe Quintet
Birds Practise Songs in Dreams (for solo clarinet)
Bagatelles (for clarinet and bassoon)
Released as part of a double launch, ‘Music for Wind’ is an album of world pre- miere recordings by composer Brian Elias, winner of two British Composer
Awards. He has had previous compositions performed and recorded extensively by
leading orchestras and soloists including the BBC Symphony Orchestra, the Brit- ten Sinfonia among many others. The album artwork is by world-renowned artist
Anish Kapoor. “Every inflection tells, the balance of sound is exact, and the sound seductive in the best traditions of glamorous 20th century orchestral writing.” - Paul Driver, The Sunday Times
Awards. He has had previous compositions performed and recorded extensively by
leading orchestras and soloists including the BBC Symphony Orchestra, the Brit- ten Sinfonia among many others. The album artwork is by world-renowned artist
Anish Kapoor. “Every inflection tells, the balance of sound is exact, and the sound seductive in the best traditions of glamorous 20th century orchestral writing.” - Paul Driver, The Sunday Times