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New release on Orchestre national d’Auvergne Live
June 14, 2020October 31st 2019 in the Clermont-Ferrand Musiques Démesurées Festival, the Orchestre national d’Auvergne under the baton of its musical director, Roberto Forés Veses gave the French premiere of Betsy Jolas’ Side Roads for solo cello and strings. This new work, co-commissioned by the Swedish Chamber Orchestra and the Orchestre national… -
Le Petit Prince#Beintus
June 9, 2019The Concert Suite on The Little Prince after Antoine de Saint-Exupéry by Jean-Pascal Beintus (Grammy Award) is a musical and sensory journey through this literary masterpiece. Two solo instruments, violin and harp, symbolise the journey of initiation and the various personal encounters of the lonely child who travels from planet… -
Orchestre d’Auvergne LIVE !
January 13, 2019« In a connected world, we have to develop a strong digital presence and that is why we are creating this label, unique in France. To allow audiences around the world to discover this wonderful orchestra and the beautiful Auvergne region. » Roberto Forés VesesThe Orchestre d’Auvergne is…
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Cameristi della Scala Live Zürich 2017
March 17, 201821 Music digital label is proud to announce a new series of releases with the chamber orchestra “Cameristi della Scala di Milano” under the baton of its Principal Guest Conductor Wilson Hermanto. Cameristi della Scala Live series begins with a Rossini - Haydn album recorded in Zürich in Autumn 2017.… -
21 Music : a brand of Music&Arts Networks
January 20, 2018The 21 Music label is pleased to announce its first release: the Jean-Pascal Beintus’ original score written for the Doctor/TV star Michel Cymes and his new Hippocrate aux enfers documentary (France Television).The 11 tracks are performed by the finest French musicians as Renaud Capuçon and Guillaume Chilemme (violins), Adrien La… -
Hippocrate aux enfers
November 23, 2017Coming soon on France 2 with the music of Jean-Pascal Beintus : the new documentary of Michel Cymes and Jean-Pierre Devillers. -
Romain Leleu & Thierry Escaich : Vocalises !
November 14, 2017The trumpeter Romain Leleu and the organist Thierry Escaich don’t care about stylistic labels. In their latest album, they spice up the “trompet & organ” genre thanks to their overflowing energy and sparkling twinckle. From Rachmaninov to Mickael Jackson, from Samson and Dalila to West Side Story, the two partners… -
Jean-Pascal Beintus : music for “Hippocrate aux enfers”
May 28, 2017Recording of the original music composed by Jean-Pascal Beintus for the documentary “Hippocrate aux enfers”. A documentary by Michel Cimes and Jean-Pierre Devillers (Director)-17 Juin Média-La Seine Musicale. CR : François Dru / Music&Arts Networks -
ROMAIN LELEU JOINS CAECILIA
March 30, 2017From Caecilia Geneva : “Trained at the Paris Conservatoire, Romain Leleu is regarded as one of the best performers of his generation. He has received an “instrumental soloist revelation” award from the French Victoires de la Musique (the French Grammy Awards) and has performed as a soloist on five… -
Paris Play Direct Academy 2017
March 9, 2017You can now apply for the Paris Play Direct Academy 2017. A project with Music&Arts Networks for the Orchestre de Chambre de Paris : The opportunity to develop the art of being both musician and conductor with the orchestra is a unique artistic experience. Having direct contact with the musicians… -
Louis Langrée & Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra: ‘Concertos for Orchestra’
January 3, 2017The Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra’s latest recording (the second under Music Director Louis Langrée) is out. It features world premieres of three concertos for orchestra commissioned by the CSO: Zhou Tian’s Concerto for Orchestra, Thierry Escaich’s Psalmos and Sebastian Currier’s FLEX. “We commissioned these concertos for orchestra not only because… -
Giuseppe Sinopoli in Dresden
November 13, 2016The Hänssler Profil edition - number 35 - introducing some live recordings from the Staatskapelle Dresden delivers a new volume exclusively dedicated to Giuseppe Sinopoli (as conductor and composer). Music director of the Saxon Orchestra between 1992 and 2001, the Italian conductor recorded many outstanding studio sessions for Deutsche Grammophon… -
Mari & Momo Kodama release their first joint album: Tchaikovsky (Pentatone)
November 10, 2016The two pianists and sisters Mari Kodama and Momo Kodama will release their first join album on 1 November 2016 at PENTATONE, with arrangements for two pianos of Tchaikovsky’s balletsSwan Lake (Eduard Leontyevich Langer, Claude Debussy), Sleeping Beauty (Sergej Rachmaninov) and Nutcracker (Anton Arensky – premiere recording!).“Tchaikovsky was really…
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“Choc 2016” Classica Award for Dutilleux by Pascal Rophé and the ONPL
November 10, 2016The Classica Magazine awards tonight this Bis Production with a “Choc Classica” for 2016. This Award honours the best CD or DVD/BR of the year. This CD introduces the first collaboration between the Orchestre National des Pays de la Loire and the Swedish label. Stéphane Friederich wrote “Once again, Pascal… -
Danse Macabre in Montréal
September 14, 2016Kent Nagano and the Orchestre symphonique de Montréal are happy to be continuing its collaboration with Decca by releasing Danse macabre, an album that constitutes the second project in the OSM’s new partnership with the prestigious record company. Danse macabre follows on the heels of L’Aiglon, the lyrical drama by… -
Concert in Paris : WOA Women of Africa (28/09/2016)
September 2, 2016The Women of Africa , non-profit organization based in Paris, organizes a benefit evening in the Théâtre des Champs-Élysées with artists born in the USA, Guyana, Cameroon, Guadeloupe and South Africa … These oustanding singers propose a journey through Classical music and African traditional songs. On this special event, They… -
Romain Leleu, Inspirations the trailer
August 31, 2016http://www.apartemusic.com/discography/romain-leleu-inspirations/
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Antonio Pappano and Schumann
August 31, 2016“This second release on the ICA Classics label sees Pappano conducting two of Schumann’s most popular symphonies: the somewhat traditional and formal Symphony No.2 and his Symphony No.4, by far the most innovative (with its integrated four movements) and influential of Schumann’s works. Pappano’s conducting of the composer has been… -
Antonio Pappano and Elgar
August 31, 2016Antonio Pappano, who studied piano and conducting, first attracted the attention of Daniel Barenboim, becoming his assistant at the Bayreuth Festival. After working in Barcelona and Frankfurt, he made his debut at Den Norske Opera in Oslo in 1987, becoming music director there in 1990. From 1992 to 2002 Pappano… -
Romain Leleu : Inspirations
August 30, 2016A new CD With Romain Leleu and Ensemble Convergences is now available on Aparte :The French Radio-Classic wrote : “Une trompette tour à tour virtuose et élégiaque Parfait exemple de l’excellence et du rayonnement des vents français, le trompettiste Romain Leleu peut se féliciter d’un parcours exemplaire qui, de…
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Lahav Shani in Rotterdam
August 24, 2016“Lahav Shani is announced today, 23 August 2016, as the next Chief Conductor of the Rotterdam Philharmonic Orchestra. Shani will be 29 when he takes up the position in September 2018, making him the orchestra’s youngest ever Chief Conductor. Shani will join the orchestra as it prepares to celebrate its… -
Echo Klassik 2016 for L’Aiglon by Kent Nagano and the OSM
August 9, 2016Kent Nagano and the Orchestre symphonique de Montréal are proud to announce that its complete recorded performance of L’Aiglon has won the ECHO Klassik, Germany’s most esteemed classical music award, in the category “Opera recording (20th/21st century music).” The world premiere recording of this lyric drama by Honegger and Ibert… -
On the Web : Vaughan Williams Fantasia on a theme of Thomas Tallis
August 8, 2016Ralph Vaughan Williams : Fantasia on a theme of Thomas Tallis. The BBC Symphony Orchestra conducted by Andrew Davis at Gloucester Cathedral, where in 1910, it was played and conducted for the first time by composer Ralph Vaughan Williams. -
Alan Gilbert : Des canyons aux étoiles…
August 8, 2016Last summer, as Artist-in-Residence of the Santa Fe Chamber Music Festival, Alan Gilbert led an all-star orchestra of 44 superlative musicians in an account of Olivier Messiaen’s monumental and otherworldly twelve-movement, 90-minute orchestral masterpiece, Des canyons aux étoiles… (From the Canyons to the Stars…). Marking a major milestone in the… -
Ravel by Svetlanov
August 1, 2016The legendary conductor Evgeny Svetlanov was fond of French music. We ought to note his deep interest for the French repertoire of different periods that he regulary introduced in his concert programmes (The Suite N°2 from Daphnis et Chloé was part of Svetlanov’s graduate examination at the Moscow Conservatory’s Department…