Women's Philharmonic: Works by Fanny Mendelssohn Clara Schumann Germaine Tailleferre Lili
Women's Philharmonic: Works by Fanny Mendelssohn Clara Schumann Germaine Tailleferre Lili
Format: CD
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Artist: Women's Philharmonic
Label: Musical Concepts
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 5055354431111
Genre: Classical Artists
Centenaries often yield rich results in recordings... This one is music by women composers performed by the Women's Philharmonic under JoAnn Falletta which includes premieres of orchestral versions of two chamber-pieces, D'un Soir Triste and D'un Matin de Printemps. I have waited many years to hear these and am overjoyed that they sound so well. Following the piano score of the first, I wonder again 'how did Lili do it?' So many subtle sophisticated ideas: how did she think of them, or know they'd work? Because she was an artist-in-sound ! (Gramophone 1993)
Tracks:
1.1 Fanny Mendelssohn Ed. Joann Falletta Ouverture (1830
1.2 Clara Schumann; Piano Concerto in a Minor, Op. 7 I Allegro Maestos
1.3 II Romanze
1.4 III Finale
1.5 Germaine Tailleferre; Concertino for Harp and Orchestra (1927) I Allegretto
1.6 II Lento
1.7 III Rondo
1.8 Lili Boulanger Ed. Joann Falletta; D'un Soir Triste
1.9 D'un Matin de Printemps