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Walter Goehr conducts Barber, Berg, Gershwin, Milhaud, Ravel, Stravinsky, Varese
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Walter Goehr

(28 May 1903 - 4 December 1960)

Goehr was born in Berlin where studied with Arnold Schoenberg and embarked on a conducting career, before being forced as a Jew to seek employment outside Germany, while working for Berlin Radio in 1932. He was invited to become music director for the Gramophone Company (later EMI), so he moved to London. In 1937 he conducted the London Philharmonic Orchestra in the premiere recording of Bizet's Symphony in C. As well as teaching composition in Britain, he also instructed pupils in conducting, one of whom was the young Wally Stott, later known as Angela Morley. In England he worked for the Columbia Record Company, and between 1945 and 1948 was conductor of the BBC Theatre Orchestra (the predecessor of today’s BBC Concert Orchestra); he was also a skilled arranger. He was one of many musicians of European origin and training recruited by Michael Tippett to the staff of Morley College. Goehr conducted many important premieres at Morley, including the first British performance of the Monteverdi Vespers of 1610. His first successful work was Malpopita in 1931, an opera especially designed for being broadcast. This work was scheduled for its first live performance on 6 May 2004, in Berlin, Prenzlauer Berg, Abspannwerk Humboldt. In 1942, he made a new arrangement of Mussorgsky's piano suite Pictures at an Exhibition, with a subsidiary piano part. In 1946, he arranged a number of Mussorgsky's piano pieces into the orchestral suite Pictures from the Crimea. In 1947, Goehr composed the music for the much acclaimed film Great Expectations, directed by David Lean. This was one of several films that Goehr composed music for. He was also well known as a conductor of film soundtracks including A Canterbury Tale, for which his friend Allan Gray had composed the musical score. In 1952 he conducted the first recording of L'incoronazione di Poppea, conducting the Tonhalle-Orchester Zürich in a live stage performance. The LP version was issued in 1954 and won a Grand Prix du Disque in 1954. He died in the City Hall, Sheffield, United Kingdom, on 4 December 1960, immediately after conducting a performance of Handel's Messiah.

Soloists who participated in the recordings:

   

Kathryn Harvey      Louis Kaufman

     

Philippe Entremont      Noel Mewton-Wood


Samuel Barber

Concerto for Violin, Op. 14

Louis Kaufman, violin

Musical Masterpiece Symphony Orchestra


Alban Berg

7 Early Songs

Night
Song Amongst The Reeds
The Nightingale
A Crown of Dreams
Indoors
Lovers' Ode
Summers Day

Kathryn Harvey, soprano

Zurich Radio Orchestra


George Gershwin

Rhapsody in Blue

Philippe Entremont, piano

Concert Hall Symphony Orchestra


Darius Milhaud*

Symphony no 3, Op. 271 "Te Deum": Serenade

Flute, Clarinet, Bassoon & Strings Orchestra


Maurice Ravel

Boléro

Concert Hall Symphony Orchestra


Igor Stravinsky

Concerto for Piano and Wind

Noel Mewton-Wood, piano

Firebird Suite

Netherlands Philharmonic Orchestra


Edgard Varèse**

Octandre: movement 3

Chamber Orchestra

Walter Goehr

1950's, * 1936, ** 1937

Материалы, представленные в данной выкладке, практически полностью взяты из собственной коллекции (Стравинский, Барбер, Гершвин, Равель, Мийо и Варез), а Песни Берга найдены на каком-то французском форуме, посвященном классической музыке. Уже очень давно скачивал, т.ч. не могу вспомнить точное название.

Категория: Аудио | Добавил: Павел | Теги: Milhaud, Stravinsky, Barber, Goehr, Berg, Varese, Gershwin, Ravel
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