Willem Strietman - Orchestral Works and Orchestrations of Szymanowski & Toldra
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Label: Etcetera
Cat No: KTC1499
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Release Date: 5th May 2015
Contents
Works
ImmortellenMeditation Symphonique for saxophone and chamber orchestra
Mythes (3), op.30 (orch. Willem Strietman)
Canciones Castellanas (6) (orch. Willem Strietman)
Artists
Arno Bornkamp (saxophone)Valentin Szuk (violin)
Isabel Garcisanz (soprano)
Radio Kamerorkest
Radio Symfonie Orkest
Omroep Kamerkoor
Conductors
Thierry FischerFrans Muller
Jan Stulen
Jerzy Maksymiuk
Works
ImmortellenMeditation Symphonique for saxophone and chamber orchestra
Mythes (3), op.30 (orch. Willem Strietman)
Canciones Castellanas (6) (orch. Willem Strietman)
Artists
Arno Bornkamp (saxophone)Valentin Szuk (violin)
Isabel Garcisanz (soprano)
Radio Kamerorkest
Radio Symfonie Orkest
Omroep Kamerkoor
Conductors
Thierry FischerFrans Muller
Jan Stulen
Jerzy Maksymiuk
About
Shortly after the death of Willem Frederik Strietman (1918-2001), his wife Antoinette Strietman-Schrijver established a personal fund under the auspices of the Prins Bernhard Cultuurfonds. Entirely in the spirit of Willem Strietman, the fund has offered occasional support to activities in the music world and to issuing a CD of her husband’s music.
With the assistance of the conductor Jan Stulen, who has directed many works by Willem Strietman, and Lourens Stuif-bergen, a former theory teacher at the Amsterdam Conservatory, a number of recordings were listened to in The Netherlands Institute for Sound and Vision, resulting in the selection of two original works and two orchestrations for the CD.
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