THE collectionCB5 (WHICH CONTINUES collectionCB4), ANIMATED BY CORENTIN BOISSIER (YOUNG FRENCH POST-ROMANTIC "CLASSICAL" COMPOSER), PRESENTS LITTLE-KNOWN TONAL CLASSICAL MUSICAL MASTERWORKS OF THE XXth AND XXIst CENTURIES.
My e-mail : corentin.boissier@free.fr
LA collectionCB5 (QUI CONTINUE collectionCB4), ANIMÉE PAR CORENTIN BOISSIER (JEUNE COMPOSITEUR "CLASSIQUE" POST-ROMANTIQUE), PRÉSENTE DES CHEFS-D'ŒUVRE MUSICAUX CLASSIQUES TONALS PEU CONNUS DES XXe ET XXIe SIÈCLES.
New one for me! Delightful. WISH my father had taken my mom and me up there in '62. At least have revisited the site in the 2000s and did pay to arise in the Space needle a few back. Grand Canyon Suite is the most mystical, but he visited so many venues and commemorated them so well, Deserves far more recognition. He could fit in with the British Light music school that composed for the Proms.
Per the soloist, the orchestra is the FIlharmonia Krakowska. Some additional information: the cello Ms. Barczyk plays is a Guarnieri loaned to her by the composer, who, in turn, had it on loan from the Polish Ministry of Culture.
Orchestra is New York Philharmonic-Symphony, recorded in Carnegie Hall, 14 April 1946. (M. Boissier will try to claim that naming orchestras causes YT to delete channels but that is plainly false, since there are dozens of channels over a decade old that always name orchestras -- unlike M. Boissier who prefers to insult the musicians by ignoring them. And why on earth would naming an orchestra be bad, while naming a famous conductor or soloist isn't? Nonsense.)
Thanks for sharing! Eberhard Finke was 1. Solo-cellist in Berliner Philharmoniker back then. Coincidentally,the concertmaster Erich Rohn,and the solo-cellist Arthur Troester of NDR at this recording time,were both orchestra leaders of BPO during WWII.
On the web, accented letters are hardly viewable, and most people can't write accented letters using English/American keyboards. Most people just search "Joaquim Cassado" without any accent. Corentin Boissier (collectionCB, collectionCB2, collectionCB3, collectionCB4 & collectionCB5)
The use of that marching snare blended with the other instrumentation is pure genius, not to mention the orchestration alone is beyond genius level. So great!