Positive review of Vincent Lardert’s new record of Ravel’s Complete Works for Solo Piano on Gramophone magazine
“Here is the first of four planned discs devoted to Ravel’s piano works that promises to be painstakingly comprehensive, with everything from the traditional canon to unpublished rarities plus every composer-authorised transcription. Pianist Vincent Larderet states that he has prepared
June 6th – 13th | Jan Bartoš South Africa tour
For Jan Bartoš is the moment to get on a solo tour in South Africa! The tour, started with a concert on May 30th with the Johannesburg Philharmonic Orchestra, continues with other 3 public performances: - Thursday June 06 (Durban) - Mendelssohn
Marcus Bosch with Norddeutsche Philharmonie Rostock, Oliver Triendl | New release – Constantinescu: Piano Concerto & Wedding in the Carpathians
“Pianist Oliver Triendl and Marcus Bosch with the North German Philharmonic Rostock offer discoveries in Romanian modernism. In the common concert guides, Paul Constantinescu is sought in vain. The Romanian composer, who lived from 1909 to 1963, combined tendencies from neoclassicism
May 30th | Jan Bartoš first concert of South Africa tour with Johannesburg Philharmonic Orchestra
Pianist Jan Bartoš will be performing for the first time in South Africa with the Johannesburg Philharmonic Orchestra. The concert, featuring Mendelssohn's Piano Concerto No. 2, marks the first date of his South African tour. This tour will keep the
March 14th | Georgijs Osokins playing Chopin’s piano concertos with Kremerata Baltica in Udine
A concert of young, fiery talents, featuring a program rich in delicate nuances. The evening will feature Georgijs Osokins performing Chopin's piano concertos, in arrangements for string orchestra and solo instrument with Kremerata Baltica. The concert's unique atmosphere is further
March 11th | Georgijs Osokins at “Serate Musicali di Milano” with Kremerata Baltica
Georgijs Osokins will be playing in Milan at “Serate Musicali di Milano” with Kremerata Baltica, Gidon Kremer and Andrei Pushkarev. Program: - G. Pelecis, "Pages of a Biography" for violin, vibraphone, and strings dedicated to Gidon Kremer - A. Piazzolla, “Las Cuatro estaciones
February 29th | Eckehard Stier conducting an “all-Uematsu evening” in Ludwigshafen (De)
An “all-Uematsu concert” for the conductor Eckehard Stier in Ludwigshafen with, among the various scheduled pieces Merregnon: Heart of Ice (World premiere). Program: - N. Uematsu, Opening Fanfare from Symphonic Odysseys - N. Uematsu, Lost Odyssey (A Formidable Enemy Appears!) - German Premiere -
February 29th | Sergei Nakariakov with I Virtuosi Italiani in Verona
Sergei Nakariakov will be playing Haydn concerto No. 1 in C major for flugelhorn and orchestra with I Virtuosi Italiani in Teatro Ristori in Verona. Program: - W. A. Mozart, Divertimento in D major, K. 136 - F. J. Haydn, Concerto No. 1
February 22nd – 23rd | Maria Badstue conducting the Orchestre national de Metz Grand Est
Maria Badstue will conduct the Orchestre national de Metz Grand Est playing, which will perform, among other things, Igor Stravinsky's "The Rite of Spring". Program: - B. Pauset, Portraits of Marilyn Monroe on texts by William Shakespeare, World premiere, commissioned by the
Marcus Bosch interview for Gramophone
Here is Gramophone magazine’s interview with Marcus Bosch discussing Bruckner's Symphonies No. 0 and 00. Bosch's perspective as an organist and his admiration for Mendelssohn provide a unique lens through which he interprets Bruckner's works. “For me, Bruckner's symphonic world derives