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Podcast: Synergy – with the Columbus State University Wind Ensemble
from Naxos Classical Music Spotlight Podcast (Enhanced Shows) on November 25, 2009
Duration: 1378
Duration: 1378
A spotlight look at the new Columbus State University Wind Ensemble s new CD a CD that brings together an outstanding band, conductor Robert Rumbelow, and three great soloists: Clarinettists John Yeh and Teresa Reilly, and percussionist Molly Yeh. This podcast features musical excerpts by Michael Daugherty, Michael Burritt, David Gillingham, Jim David and Scott McAllister, plus extended interviews with both John Yeh and Robert Rumbelow. Album details Catalogue No.: Naxos 8.572319 Subscribe to Podcast: Enhanced* | Regular | iTunes Store Download this Episode: AAC* | MP3 * enhanced version of the podcast contains chapter markers and cover art. About Raymond Bisha
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Podcast: William Schuman – Prayer in a Time of War
from Naxos Blog on November 16, 2009
Duration: 1200
Duration: 1200
When he graduated from high school, William Schuman enrolled in New York University with every intention of doing a commerce degree. Then his sister took him to a New York Philharmonic concert conducted by Arturo Toscanini. That very night, he decided to become a composer. Schuman went on to become one of the most important American composers and composition teachers of the 20th century. He was president of Julliard School, President of Lincoln Centre in New York, and the composer of eight major symphonies. This podcast looks at a new recording of his Symphony No. 6, Prayer in a Time of War, and New England Tryptich, with the Seattle Symphony conducted by Gerard Schwarz. Album details Catalogue No.: Naxos 8.559625 Subscribe to Podcast: Enhanced* | Regular | iTunes Store Download this Episode: AAC* | MP3 * enhanced version of the podcast contains chapter markers and cover art. About Raymond Bisha
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Podcast: Bohuslav Martinu’s Piano Concertos
from Naxos Blog on November 10, 2009
Duration: 1200
Duration: 1200
Czech-born composer Bohuslav Martinu was born in a church tower in Policka, Bohemia in 1890. He became a student in the Prague Conservatory, and played with the Czech Philharmonic before moving to Paris to study composition. When World War Two broke out, he fled Europe and moved to the United States where he taught at the Mannes School of Music in New York. All the while, he composed incessantly - including the two piano concertos on this disc. Performers include pianist Robert Kolinsky, conductor Vladimir Ashkenazy, and Sinfonieorchester Basel. Album details Catalogue No.: Ondine ODE 1158-2 Subscribe to Podcast: Enhanced* | Regular | iTunes Store Download this Episode: AAC* | MP3 * enhanced version of the podcast contains chapter markers and cover art. About Raymond Bisha
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Podcast: Le Voyage Dans La Lune
from Naxos Blog on November 09, 2009
Duration: 1800
Duration: 1800
Between 1902 and 1904, French film director Georges Melies made Le Voyage Dans La Lune, the world s first science fiction film. In this CD + DVD project, composer/conductor Robert Ian Winstin has asked four different composers including himself, Professor Louie Hurwitz, James Guymon and Don Myers to each write their own original soundtracks for this film. The result is four soundtracks that couldn t be more different - and more effective. Album details Catalogue No.: ERM Media Film Subscribe to Podcast: Enhanced* | Regular | iTunes Store Download this Episode: AAC* | MP3 * enhanced version of the podcast contains chapter markers and cover art. About Raymond Bisha
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Podcast: To The Four Corners with Huang Ruo
from Naxos Blog on November 04, 2009
Duration: 1200
Duration: 1200
Huang Ruo was born in Hainan Island, China the same year the Cultural Revolution ended. This allowed him to get a unique kind of musical education as western music was again allowed back into China. This experience, along with his subsequent study in the United States, has helped him develop a unique compositional voice. In this podcast, he talks about his musical youth, and about his new CD with Future in REverse (FIRE) ensemble. Album details Catalogue No.: Naxos 8.559653 Subscribe to Podcast: Enhanced* | Regular | iTunes Store Download this Episode: AAC* | MP3 * enhanced version of the podcast contains chapter markers and cover art. About Raymond Bisha
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Podcast: Don Giovanni … for string quartet
from Naxos Blog on November 02, 2009
Duration: 0
Duration: 0
Since the first performance of Mozart s opera Don Giovanni, there has been a steady stream of arrangements of the piece. By the end of the 19th century, there were already more than 600 published arrangements. Some were note very good, but others, such as the music featured in this podcast, were excellent. On this CD, Quatour Franz Joseph performs an arrangement of Don Giovanni for string quartet, made sometime around 1800. Album details Catalogue No.: ATMA ACD22559 Subscribe to Podcast: Enhanced* | Regular | iTunes Store Download this Episode: AAC* | MP3 * enhanced version of the podcast contains chapter markers and cover art. About Raymond Bisha
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Podcast: Carlo Gesualdo, composer, murderer
from Naxos Blog on October 27, 2009
Duration: 0
Duration: 0
Carlo Gesualdo, Prince of Venosa, was one of the more colorful characters among Italian Renaissance composers. He wrote unusual and highly emotional music, and he was a murderer. This podcast looks at both his personal life (sometimes gruesome) as well as his music. Music by Gesualdo s fellow composers Pomponio Nenna and Luzzasco Luzzaschi is also included. The featured artists in this podcast, and on the CD are Concerto Italiano conducted by Rinaldo Alessandrini. Album details Catalogue No.: Naive OP30486 Subscribe to Podcast: Enhanced* | Regular | iTunes Store Download this Episode: AAC* | MP3 * enhanced version of the podcast contains chapter markers and cover art. About Raymond Bisha
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Podcast: Morten Lauridsen’s Choral Music
from Naxos Blog on October 26, 2009
Duration: 0
Duration: 0
Morten Lauridsen is America s pre-eminent composer of choral music. His music, with long, arching, expressive lines is enjoyed by performers and audiences alike. In the CD featured in this podcast, the Elora Festival Singers under conductor Noel Edison present five of his pieces O nata lux and O Magnum Mysterium, two of his most famous sacred works, plus collections of songs based on Italian Renaissance poetry, as well as poems by Robert Graves and Rainer Marie Rilke. Album details Catalogue No.: Naxos 8.559304 Subscribe to Podcast: Enhanced* | Regular | iTunes Store Download this Episode: AAC* | MP3 * enhanced version of the podcast contains chapter markers and cover art. About Raymond Bisha
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Podcast: Eliesha Nelson plays Quincy Porter
from Naxos Blog on October 19, 2009
Duration: 0
Duration: 0
Although Quincy Porter is better known as a teacher, he was also a fine composer, violist and conductor. A rediscovery of his music is overdue, and what better place to start than with this CD of his complete viola music, with Eliesha Nelson, recording artist and member of the Cleveland Orchestra. This CD also features John McLaughlin Williams as conductor, pianist and violinist, harpist Douglas Rioth, and the Northwest Sinfonia. Album details Catalogue No.: Dorian Sono Luminus DSL-90911 Subscribe to Podcast: Enhanced* | Regular | iTunes Store Download this Episode: AAC* | MP3 * enhanced version of the podcast contains chapter markers and cover art. About Raymond Bisha
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Podcast: The Masses of Joseph Haydn
from Naxos Classical Music Spotlight Podcast (Enhanced Shows) on October 12, 2009
Duration: 1190
Duration: 1190
Over the course of his 73 years, Franz Joseph Haydn wrote a huge amount of music, including more than a dozen Masses. This podcast looks at those masses, and a new recording by Trinity Church Choir, REBEL Baroque Orchestra, J.Owen Burdick and Jane Glover. Album details Catalogue No.: Naxos 8.508009 Subscribe to Podcast: Enhanced* | Regular | iTunes Store Download this Episode: AAC* | MP3 * enhanced version of the podcast contains chapter markers and cover art. About Raymond Bisha
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Podcast: David Aaron Carpenter plays Elgar and Schnittke
from Naxos Classical Music Spotlight Podcast (Enhanced Shows) on October 05, 2009
Duration: 1180
Duration: 1180
With his CD of Elgar s Cello Concerto, and Alfred Schnittke s Viola Concerto, New York-based violist David Aaron Carpenter puts himself onstage as one of the leading violists of the new generation. His performance of Edward Elgar s Cello Concerto also makes a compelling case for performing the piece more often on viola. In this CD, Carpenter is accompanied by the Philharmonia Orchestra, conducted by Christoph Eschenbach. Album details Catalogue No.: Ondine ODE 1153-2 Subscribe to Podcast: Enhanced* | Regular | iTunes Store Download this Episode: AAC* | MP3 * enhanced version of the podcast contains chapter markers and cover art. About Raymond Bisha
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Podcast: Orjan Sandred’s Cracks and Corrosion
from Naxos Classical Music Spotlight Podcast (Enhanced Shows) on September 29, 2009
Duration: 1200
Duration: 1200
Orjan Sandred is a Swedish electro-acoustic composer who spends his summers in Europe, and his winters teaching at the University of Manitoba in Winnipeg, Canada. In this podcast, he describes his approach to sound and composition as he creates music that combines live performers with computer generated or altered sounds. Album details Catalogue No.: Navona NV5814 Subscribe to Podcast: Enhanced* | Regular | iTunes Store Download this Episode: AAC* | MP3 * enhanced version of the podcast contains chapter markers and cover art. About Raymond Bisha
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Podcast: Johan Svendsen’s Norwegian Rhapsodies
from Naxos Classical Music Spotlight Podcast (Enhanced Shows) on September 28, 2009
Duration: 1070
Duration: 1070
Johan Svendsen was the one of the leading figures in Norwegian music during the romantic era, both as a composer and a conductor. This podcast introduces you to his Norwegian Rhapsodies, as well as the music he wrote for Romeo and Juliet, and his piece Zorahayda, based on the story Rose of Alhambra by the American author Washington Irving (who also wrote The Legend of Sleepy Hollow). The performers are the South Jutland Symphony Orchestra, and conductor Bjarte Engeset. Album details Catalogue No.: Naxos 8.570322 Subscribe to Podcast: Enhanced* | Regular | iTunes Store Download this Episode: AAC* | MP3 * enhanced version of the podcast contains chapter markers and cover art. About Raymond Bisha
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Podcast: Michael Daugherty’s Metropolis Symphony
from Naxos Classical Music Spotlight Podcast (Enhanced Shows) on September 27, 2009
Duration: 1200
Duration: 1200
The inspiration for Michael Daugherty s Metropolis Symphony can be traced all the way back to his youth, as he watched on television as the caped superhero rescued humanity - as especially Lois Lane - from all kinds of deadly situations. Daugherty s ability to allow the visual world to inspire the musical is evident in many of his works such as Deux Ex Machina, included on this CD, and Fire and Blood that was inspired by murals by Diego Rivera. The performers on this present CD include the Nashville Symphony Orchestra, pianist Terrence Wilson, and conductor Giancarlo Guerrero. Album details Catalogue No.: Naxos American Classics 8.559635 Subscribe to Podcast: Enhanced* | Regular | iTunes Store Download this Episode: AAC* | MP3 * enhanced version of the podcast contains chapter markers and cover art. About Raymond Bisha
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Podcast: Rautavaara’s 12 Concertos
from Naxos Classical Music Spotlight Podcast (Enhanced Shows) on September 22, 2009
Duration: 1200
Duration: 1200
Einojuhani Rautavaara is Finland s best known composer, especially internationally. Rautavaara s music has been described as a mixture of modernism and mystic romanticism - an attempt to define a compositional style that is unique, personal, and very hard to define. Among his finest works are 12 concertos, composed over the past four decades, and collected together in this 4-CD box on the Ondine label. Performers include violinist Elmar Oliveira, cellist Marko Ylonen, harpist Marielle Nordmann, organ player Kari Jussila, clarinetist Richard Stoltzman, and pianists Ralf Gothoni and Vladimir Ashkenazy. Album details Catalogue No.: Ondine ODE1156-2Q Subscribe to Podcast: Enhanced* | Regular | iTunes Store Download this Episode: AAC* | MP3 * enhanced version of the podcast contains chapter markers and cover art. About Raymond Bisha
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Podcast: Fanfares and Overtures with Rutgers Wind Ensemble
from Naxos Blog on September 21, 2009
Duration: 0
Duration: 0
Fanfares and Overtures, the first CD by the esteemed Rutgers Wind Ensemble on Naxos Wind Band Classics, presents a dizzying range of music that include either fanfares or overtures. The CD includes music by Herbert Owen Reed, Vaclav Nelhybel, WIlliam Schuman and Karel Husa whose Music for Prague may be one of the finest pieces of musical protest music ever written. Album details Catalogue No.: Naxos 8.572230 Subscribe to Podcast: Enhanced* | Regular | iTunes Store Download this Episode: AAC* | MP3 * enhanced version of the podcast contains chapter markers and cover art. About Raymond Bisha
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PODCAST: Richard Strauss’ Orchestral Suites
from Naxos Classical Music Spotlight Podcast (Enhanced Shows) on September 15, 2009
Duration: 1190
Duration: 1190
Richard Strauss wrote some of the finest operas of the 20th century. Pieces like Elektra, Salome and Der Rosenkavalier helped push the limits of the operatic artform, and also established Strauss as one of the truly great composers for the media. In a few cases, he created orchestral suites from these stage works, and it s this music that is featured in this podcast, including his suites for Der Rosenkavalier, Die Frau Ohne Shatten and Josephs-Legende. JoAnn Falletta conducts the Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra in in this new Naxos CD. Album details Catalogue No.: Naxos 8.572041 Subscribe to Podcast: Enhanced* | Regular | iTunes Store Download this Episode: AAC* | MP3 * enhanced version of the podcast contains chapter markers and cover art. About Raymond Bisha
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Podcast: Heinrich Biber’s Missa Salisburgensis
from Naxos Classical Music Spotlight Podcast (Enhanced Shows) on September 14, 2009
Duration: 1190
Duration: 1190
Missa Salisburgensis is a mass Heinrich Ignaz von Biber wrote for 53 individual voices and instruments, composed to celebrate the 11-hundreth anniversary of the founding of the archdiocese of Salzburg. I was composed to be performed in the Salzburg Cathedral - 444 feet long, with a ceiling more than 100 feet high. For this piece, Biber placed the audience in the middle, with the musicians divided into 8 groups all around them. You might call it the original Surround Sound. Album details Catalogue No.: NCA 60192 Subscribe to Podcast: Enhanced* | Regular | iTunes Store Download this Episode: AAC* | MP3
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Podcast: Romantic Violin Concertos
from Naxos Classical Music Spotlight Podcast (Enhanced Shows) on September 07, 2009
Duration: 1200
Duration: 1200
Danish music may be one of the finest under-discovered realms in all classical music. This is particularly true of music from the Romantic era, as this podcast and CD show. These violin concertos by Niels Gade, Peter Erasmus Lange-Muller and Rued Langgaard - hardly household names - deserve to be heard more widely on CD, and much more often in concert. These performances were recorded in 2009 with violin soloist Christina Astrand and the Tampere Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by John Storgards. Album details Catalogue No.: Dacapo 6.220562 Subscribe to Podcast: Enhanced* | Regular | iTunes Store Download this Episode: AAC* | MP3 * enhanced version of the podcast contains chapter markers and cover art. About Raymond Bisha
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Podcast: The World’s Most Beautiful Horn Concertos
from Naxos Classical Music Spotlight Podcast (Enhanced Shows) on August 31, 2009
Duration: 1320
Duration: 1320
Former horn player Raymond Bisha takes you on a personal tour of this new CD set from Profil celebrating the French Horn, and some of it s finest players including Wilhelm Bruns, Hermann Baumann, Peter Damm and the legendary Erich Penzel play music by Handel, Telemann, Mozart, Schumann and Strauss. Album details Catalogue No.: Profil PH08075 Subscribe to Podcast: Enhanced* | Regular | iTunes Store Download this Episode: AAC* | MP3 * enhanced version of the podcast contains chapter markers and cover art. About Raymond Bisha
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