Volkmar Andreae - Symphony in F major, Li-Tai-Pe, Concertino
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Label: Guild
Cat No: GMCD7400
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Release Date: 3rd March 2014
Contents
Works
Concertino for oboe and orchestra, op.42Li-Tai-Pe: Chinese Songs (8) for tenor and orchestra, op.37
Symphony in F major
Artists
Benjamin Hulett (tenor)John Anderson (oboe)
Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra
Conductor
Marc AndreaeWorks
Concertino for oboe and orchestra, op.42Li-Tai-Pe: Chinese Songs (8) for tenor and orchestra, op.37
Symphony in F major
Artists
Benjamin Hulett (tenor)John Anderson (oboe)
Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra
Conductor
Marc AndreaeAbout
This is the latest volume in Guild's series of recordings of the music of the great Swiss composer and conductor Volkmar Andreae (1879-1962), and the third of his orchestral music.
A distinguished aspect of these orchestral recordings is that they are all conducted by the composer's grandson, the much-admired Marc Andreae, which gives the performances a genuine sense of authority. These are all new recordings, made in England by the greatly distinguished Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra.
To judge by the reaction to our earlier issues of Andreae's music, we are confident this new release will be widely welcomed, not least for the oboe playing of John Anderson in the Concertino, and the singing of Benjamin Hulett in the wonderful Li-Tai-Pe songs.
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