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Este viernes, Orquesta Sinfónica de Xalapa interpretará obras de Villa-Lobos, Dukas y Schmitt
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Orquesta Sinfónica de Xalapa dará este viernes primer concierto de la segunda temporada
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El segundo concierto de Jóvenes Intérpretes del Conervatorio Superior de Navarra, en streaming este martes
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WTJU Jan 29th, 2021 | By Ralph Graves
What better way to celebrate a new year than with a look back? In this case, the Classics a Day team decided to go back 100 years. For January 2021 the challenge is to post works that were completed in or recordings released in 1921.
It turns out there was quite a lot going on that year. Here are my #ClassicsaDay posts for the fourth and final week of #Classical1921
01/25/21 Florent Schmitt – Mirages, Op. 70
Schmitt completed the piano version in 1921 and orchestrated it two years later. The first Mirage is dedicated to the memory of Claude Debussy and mimics his style.
WTJU Dec 30th, 2020 | By Ralph Graves
This release mixes Florent Schmitt’s most recorded work –La Tragédie de Salomé with some receiving their world recording premieres. But it’s all Schmitt, so it’s all good.
Maestro JoAnn Falletta and the Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra do well with late Romantic/early Post Romantic repertoire. Their previous Schmidtt recording of Antoine et Cleopatre was outstanding. As is this.
Falletta draws out the essence of Schmitt’s “Salomé” score. She goes beneath the superficial orientalisms to bring out the overripe decadence of Herod’s court. This performance would be ideal accompaniment the 1923 Nazimova silent film, “Salomé.”