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Lorin Maazel, Berliner Philharmoniker, Radio-Symphonie-Orchester Berlin - Lorin Maazel: Love and Tragedy (2019)

Lorin Maazel, Berliner Philharmoniker, Radio-Symphonie-Orchester Berlin - Lorin Maazel: Love and Tragedy (2019)
  • Title: Lorin Maazel: Love and Tragedy
  • Year Of Release: 2019
  • Label: Profil
  • Genre: Classical
  • Quality: flac lossless +Booklet
  • Total Time: 03:28:22
  • Total Size: 985 mb
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Tracklist
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CD1
01. Excerpts Auszoge Introduction et Marche - Pas de Six - Valse - Pas de action Adagio - Pas de action Variation dAurore - Polonaise - Pas de quatre - Pas de deux Adagio - Apotheose
02. Introduction. Presto - Andantino - Tempo I
03. Marche chinoise
04. Chant du rossignole
05. Jeu du rossignol mecanique

CD2
01. Grande fete chez Capulet - The Capulet`s Ball
02. Queen Mab (Scherzo)
03. Love Scene - Liebesszene
04. Romeo at the Capulet`s Tomb - Romeo am Grab der Capulets

CD3
01. Fantasy Overture after Shakespeare
02. The Montagues and the Capulets - Suite No. 2,1
03. Dance - Suite No. 2,4
04. Romea at Juliet`s Tomb (Suite No. 2,7)
05. Dance of the Girls from the Antilles (Suite No. 2,6)
06. Tyblat`s Death (Suite No. 1,7)

CD4
01. Introduction - The Firebird and ist Dance - Der Feuervogel und sein Tanz
02. Variation of the Firebird
03. Round dance of the Princesses
04. Infernal Dance of King Kashchei
05. Berceuse - Lullaby
06. Finale
07. Excerpts Fandango - Seguidilla - Farruca - Jota
08. Alborada. Vivo e strepitoso
09. Variazioni. Andante con moto
10. Alborada. Vivo e streptioso
11. Scena e canto gitano. Allegretto
12. Fandango asturiano

Lorin Maazel (1930-2014) was perhaps the most interesting musician of his time. The very number of his engagements as Principal Conductor made him exceptional. After studying piano, violin, harmony, counterpoint and composition, and making his first appearances as a youthful conductor in the USA, where his family had moved from France in 1932, he played the violin in the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra and studied his spare time. He went to Italy on a scholarship in the early 1950s, was repeatedly engaged - often by broadcasting stations - as a conductor, was the first American and at the same time the youngest conductor at the Bayreuth Festival when he conducted Lohengrin there in 1960. He made his BBC concert debut with Mahler's Second Symphony in London and directed the Radio Symphony Orchestra of Berlin as its Principal Conductor (1964-75), was appointed General Music Director of the city's Deutsche Oper (1965-71). He then headed the Cleveland Orchestra (1972-82), the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra (1988-96), Orchestre National de France (1988-90) and finally from 1993 the Symphony Orchestra of Bavarian Radio.



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