If the recording companies were watching...

Started by Alan Howe, Thursday 12 April 2012, 20:32

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eschiss1

Piano concertos in the Netherlands, NM Classics, 2 CD set, contains a 23-minute recording of the Smulders (hopefully Smuldering- be quiet, Eric! )

Holger

After some considerations, here are my proposals:

Günter Kochan (1930–2009)
Symphony No. 6 (2003–06)
Concerto for Orchestra No. 2 (1988–90)
"Herbstbilder" (Autumn Pictures), Metamorphoses for 28 Solo Strings (1990/91)

Boris Tishchenko (1939–2010)
Symphony No. 2 Op. 28 "Marina" for Chorus and Orchestra (1964)
Symphony No. 4, Op. 61 (1974)
(2 CD set, if possible)

Peter Racine Fricker (1920–1990)
Symphony No. 4, Op. 43 (1964/65)
Symphony No. 5 Op. 74 for Organ and Orchestra (1975/76)
"Litany" for Double String Orchestra Op. 26 (1955)

Peter1953

Thanks, Eric. I already found a copy. Dat wordt smullen!!  ;D

chill319

CD 1: Wilhelm Berger, Symphony 2 in B minor, op. 80; Variations and Fugue in F minor for orchestra, op. 97.

CD 2: Frederick Converse: Symphony 2 in C minor (1919); Symphony 3 in E minor (1921).

CD 3: Arthur Shepherd: Symphony 1 ("Horizons") (1927); Symphony 2 (1938).


eschiss1

BTW as to Schelling's violin concerto, I see that the Free Library of Philadelphia has the parts. This gives it a leg up (in principle anyway) on pieces that one knows about but can't locate :)

(The Fleischer collection of orchestral parts is so large that Albany has based a recording series off of it- an excellent notion. I wonder if that's still in progress... Actually, I've said that before and should look up the answer from then, I think...! )

fyrexia

In my case..

Vladislav Agafonnikov -
Piano Concerto
12 Preludes
Piano Sonata

Th. Akimenko
Works for Piano Solo

Piano Sonatas by Revol Bunin, Alexi Matchavariani and Genrikh Vagner

Tony


Gareth Vaughan


(The Fleischer collection of orchestral parts is so large that Albany has based a recording series off of it- an excellent notion.


If they did, there'd be enough UNSUNG (and hitherto unrecorded) music there to keep Albany busy for the next 20-30 years. It is the largest collection of orchestral music in the world  - and thank GOD for old man Fleisher, I say, who also left enough money to run the collection, add to it and make available orchestral parts at extremely reasonable rental prices.

Mark Thomas

Amen to that. The catalogue is even a good source of information just by itself!

BFerrell

Boris Tishchenko (1939–2010)
Symphony No. 2 Op. 28 "Marina" for Chorus and Orchestra (1964)

This has just been released by Northern Flowers.

eschiss1

Last I checked, they were doing so, though I don't know if the Albany series yet continues. Past installments include
Volume 2: "The American Clarinet" (released 2002)
Volume 3: Works by Karl Boelter (released 2003)
Volume 4: 2 symphonies by John Biggs (*1932?) ; (released 2004)
Volume 5: 3 works by Serly Tibor (released 2006)

(I think I posted a thread about the series back in November- yes, I see it.)

This on the other flipper, is distressing and relates.

Holger

Quote from: Tapiola on Wednesday 13 June 2012, 23:42
Boris Tishchenko (1939–2010)
Symphony No. 2 Op. 28 "Marina" for Chorus and Orchestra (1964)

This has just been released by Northern Flowers.

This is great, one of my next buys for sure! ;D

Dundonnell

Quote from: Holger on Thursday 14 June 2012, 06:00
Quote from: Tapiola on Wednesday 13 June 2012, 23:42
Boris Tishchenko (1939–2010)
Symphony No. 2 Op. 28 "Marina" for Chorus and Orchestra (1964)

This has just been released by Northern Flowers.

This is great, one of my next buys for sure! ;D

Can you confirm this ???  I cannot find it on the Northern Flowers website.

eschiss1


Dundonnell

Well....yes and no ::)

What is on I Tunes is a picture of the Northern Flowers release of Tishchenko's Dante Symphonies Nos. 1 and 2-which are quite different works ::)
The timings given on I Tunes are also those for the Dante symphonies.

....so....no :(

hemmesjo

I found it along with the listing for the first of five volumes of Tishchenko's piano music.  And a two disc set of Lyadov's piano music.

BTW two of the pieces on the Tishchenko piano disc are previously issued but on a hard to get CD.

Here's the link:
http://www.nflowers.ru/page.php?page=23&lang=en