Sinfonieorchester Basel – Igor Strawinsky – “Pétrouchka
Artists: Sinfonieorchester Basel
Title: Igor Strawinsky – “Pétrouchka (Originalversion from 1911)” – Version for Orchestra and for Piano Four Hands
Catalogue No.: SOB11
Release: 03.06.2016
Description
Originally planned as a Piano Concerto, Stravinsky rewrote the music about the Russian carnival figure Petrushka into a ballet, following an idea of ballet impresario Sergei Diaghilev. When the oevre was performed on 13 June 1911 at the Théâtre du Châtelet, it was almost unanimously hailed as a fascinating synthesis of the art of music, dance and painting, and a milestone in the development of a genuinely modern ballet. Parallel to the orchestra score Stravinsky created a piano version; primarily used for studies and rehearsals. Recently, however, also the four-hand piano version gained increasing popularity in the concert hall.
Dennis Russell Davies is since 2009 chief conductor of the Sinfonieorchester Basel. In addition to numerous other recordings the Stravinsky trilogy originated under his conductorship. Dennis Russell Davies recorded all three Stravinsky piano versions with his partner Maki Namekawa.
Tracklist
Pétrouchka (orchestral version) | |
I Fete poulaire | 5:53 |
Le Tour de Passe-Passe | 1:41 |
Danse Russe | 2:55 |
10:29 | |
II Chez Pétrouchka | 4:33 |
4:33 | |
III Chez le Maure | 3:04 |
Danse de la Balerine | 0:43 |
Valse | 2:12 |
Le Maure et la Bellerine/Apparition de Pétrouchka | 1:01 |
7:00 | |
IV Fete populaire de Semaine Grasse | 1:09 |
Danse des Nounous | 5:02 |
Danse des Cochers et de Palefreniers | 2:04 |
Les Deguises | 5:23 |
13:38 | |
Pétrouchka (piano version) | |
I Fete poulaire | 5:56 |
Le Tour de Passe-Passe | 2:14 |
Danse Russe | 3:09 |
11:19 | |
II Chez Pétrouchka | 4:49 |
4:49 | |
III Chez le Maure | 3:03 |
Danse de la Balerine | 0:45 |
Valse | 2:13 |
Le Maure et la Bellerine/Apparition de Pétrouchka | 1:11 |
7:12 | |
IV Fete populaire de Semaine Grasse | 1:25 |
Danse des Nounous | 5:55 |
Danse des Cochers et de Palefreniers | 2:19 |
Les Deguises | 5:51 |
15:30 |
Taschenphilharmonie – Peter Stangel Kompositionen 2006-2015
Artists: Die Taschenphilharmonie, Peter Stangel
Title: Kompositionen 2006 – 2015
Catalogue No.: ETP001
Release: 29.01.2016
Description
The Pocket Philharmonic Orchestra‘sprevious 18-CD series, „Great music for small listeners,“ has sold over 300,000 copies to date. Produced in collaboration with the renowned newspaper die Zeit, Sony Classic and the audio publishing house Hörverlag, the series received a nomination for the ECHO Classic Award, and won both the Leopold Media Prize and the German Record Award. With its eponymous record label, the „smallest symphony orchestra of the world“ further establishes itself as a truly unique ensemble, performing traditionally large-scale orchestral pieces with creative orchestration, crystal clear sound, and vivid, life-like production.
The „edition taschenphilharmonie“ will present both studio productions and live recordings of the Ensemble. Of particular interest is the recording of all Beethoven symphonies. Each will be supplemented by a „Listener’s Academy“ commentary based on the fan-favorite „Listener’s Academy“ concert series which sell out regularly in Munich. In each commentary, the conductor explains the masterpiece of interest, setting each into the context of its era and notes special features of the piece that make it so significant and time-honored.
In addition, the Pocket Philharmonic’s CD repertoire will release novelties, such as the world premiere of Mahler’s gigantic 7. symphony in chamber version, as well as expand on classic favorites. The children’s series will not only be continued but also offered in the English language.
The Pocket Philharmonie’s mission is to bring classical music into a closer and more intimate setting with its listeners, whether children or adults. After all, the most important thing is the music!
Tracklist
Titel | Zeit | Komponist/Sprecher |
Lilith-Concerto 1. Der Traum | 03:13 | Peter Stangel |
Lilith-Concerto 2. Die Verbannung | 05:28 | Peter Stangel |
Lilith-Concerto 3. Der Dämon | 03:06 | Peter Stangel |
Lilith-Concerto 4. Die Klage | 03:27 | Peter Stangel |
Dribbelkonzert (Dribbling) | 05:25 | Peter Stangel |
Jean Paul “Rede des toten Christus vom Weltgebäude herab” | 21:51 | Peter Stangel/Dominik Wilgenbus |
Cabaret Voltaire 1. Ouvertüre | 02:11 | Peter Stangel |
Cabaret Voltaire 2. “So sterben wir, wir sterben alle Tage” | 01:14 | Peter Stangel |
Cabaret Voltaire 3. Entr’act zum 2. Aufzug | 01:01 | Peter Stangel |
Cabaret Voltaire 4. “Satie” | 03:05 | Peter Stangel |
Cabaret Voltaire 5. Finale des 2. Aktes, Grand Valse | 05:59 | Peter Stangel |
Cabaret Voltaire 6. Arie von Monique-Fleur: “Wenn ich nur wüsst, wer du wirklich bist” | 01:15 | Peter Stangel |
Cabaret Voltaire 7. Arie des Pedroso: “Kann sie mir je verzeih´n?” | 02:04 | Peter Stangel |
Cabaret Voltaire 8. Finale: Auftritt der Dadaisten – “Ob in Cabaret, Kunst oder Leben” | 01:53 | Peter Stangel |
Le fiacre du printemps (Cembalokonzert) 1. Tempo giusto | 06:36 | Peter Stangel |
Le fiacre du printemps (Cembalokonzert) 2. Blues | 02:30 | Peter Stangel |
Le fiacre du printemps (Cembalokonzert) 3. Capriccio | 02:21 | Peter Stangel |
Le fiacre du printemps (Cembalokonzert) 4. Le fiacre du printemps | 02:37 | Peter Stangel |
Taschenphilharmonie – Beethoven 7
Artists: Die Taschenphilharmonie, Peter Stangel
Title: Beethoven 7
Catalogue No.: ETP003
Release: 29.01.2016
Description
The Pocket Philharmonic Orchestra‘sprevious 18-CD series, „Great music for small listeners,“ has sold over 300,000 copies to date. Produced in collaboration with the renowned newspaper die Zeit, Sony Classic and the audio publishing house Hörverlag, the series received a nomination for the ECHO Classic Award, and won both the Leopold Media Prize and the German Record Award. With its eponymous record label, the „smallest symphony orchestra of the world“ further establishes itself as a truly unique ensemble, performing traditionally large-scale orchestral pieces with creative orchestration, crystal clear sound, and vivid, life-like production.
The „edition taschenphilharmonie“ will present both studio productions and live recordings of the Ensemble. Of particular interest is the recording of all Beethoven symphonies. Each will be supplemented by a „Listener’s Academy“ commentary based on the fan-favorite „Listener’s Academy“ concert series which sell out regularly in Munich. In each commentary, the conductor explains the masterpiece of interest, setting each into the context of its era and notes special features of the piece that make it so significant and time-honored.
In addition, the Pocket Philharmonic’s CD repertoire will release novelties, such as the world premiere of Mahler’s gigantic 7. symphony in chamber version, as well as expand on classic favorites. The children’s series will not only be continued but also offered in the English language.
The Pocket Philharmonie’s mission is to bring classical music into a closer and more intimate setting with its listeners, whether children or adults. After all, the most important thing is the music!
Tracklist
Titel | Zeit | Komponist/Sprecher |
1. Poco sostenuto – Vivace | 10:31 | L. v. Beethoven |
2. Allegretto | 07:57 | L. v. Beethoven |
3. Scherzo: Presto – Trio: Assai meno presto | 06:45 | L. v. Beethoven |
4. Allegro con brio | 06:50 | L. v. Beethoven |
Hörakademie zum 1. Satz | 08:31 | L. v. Beethoven – Peter Stangel |
Hörakademie zum 2. Satz | 05:54 | L. v. Beethoven – Peter Stangel |
Hörakademie zum 3. Satz | 02:51 | L. v. Beethoven – Peter Stangel |
Hörakademie zum 4. Satz | 05:22 | L. v. Beethoven – Peter Stangel |
Taschenphilharmonie – Mahler 7
Artists: Die Taschenphilharmonie, Peter Stangel
Title: Mahler 7
Catalogue No.: ETP004
Release: 29.01.2016
Description
The Pocket Philharmonic Orchestra‘sprevious 18-CD series, „Great music for small listeners,“ has sold over 300,000 copies to date. Produced in collaboration with the renowned newspaper die Zeit, Sony Classic and the audio publishing house Hörverlag, the series received a nomination for the ECHO Classic Award, and won both the Leopold Media Prize and the German Record Award. With its eponymous record label, the „smallest symphony orchestra of the world“ further establishes itself as a truly unique ensemble, performing traditionally large-scale orchestral pieces with creative orchestration, crystal clear sound, and vivid, life-like production.
The „edition taschenphilharmonie“ will present both studio productions and live recordings of the Ensemble. Of particular interest is the recording of all Beethoven symphonies. Each will be supplemented by a „Listener’s Academy“ commentary based on the fan-favorite „Listener’s Academy“ concert series which sell out regularly in Munich. In each commentary, the conductor explains the masterpiece of interest, setting each into the context of its era and notes special features of the piece that make it so significant and time-honored.
In addition, the Pocket Philharmonic’s CD repertoire will release novelties, such as the world premiere of Mahler’s gigantic 7. symphony in chamber version, as well as expand on classic favorites. The children’s series will not only be continued but also offered in the English language.
The Pocket Philharmonie’s mission is to bring classical music into a closer and more intimate setting with its listeners, whether children or adults. After all, the most important thing is the music!
Tracklist
Titel | Zeit | Komponist |
1. Langsam – Allegro con fuoco | 19:38 | Gutav Mahler |
2. Nachtmusik I: Allegro moderato | 14:40 | Gutav Mahler |
3. Scherzo: Schattenhaft – Trio | 10:11 | Gutav Mahler |
4. Nachtmusik II: Andante amoroso | 12:37 | Gutav Mahler |
5. Rondo–Finale: Allegro ordinario | 16:38 | Gutav Mahler |
Taschenphilharmonie – Mozart 40/41 “Jupiter”
Artists: Die Taschenphilharmonie, Peter Stangel
Title: Mozart 40 & 41
Catalogue No.: ETP005
Release: 29.01.2016
Description
The Pocket Philharmonic Orchestra‘sprevious 18-CD series, „Great music for small listeners,“ has sold over 300,000 copies to date. Produced in collaboration with the renowned newspaper die Zeit, Sony Classic and the audio publishing house Hörverlag, the series received a nomination for the ECHO Classic Award, and won both the Leopold Media Prize and the German Record Award. With its eponymous record label, the „smallest symphony orchestra of the world“ further establishes itself as a truly unique ensemble, performing traditionally large-scale orchestral pieces with creative orchestration, crystal clear sound, and vivid, life-like production.
The „edition taschenphilharmonie“ will present both studio productions and live recordings of the Ensemble. Of particular interest is the recording of all Beethoven symphonies. Each will be supplemented by a „Listener’s Academy“ commentary based on the fan-favorite „Listener’s Academy“ concert series which sell out regularly in Munich. In each commentary, the conductor explains the masterpiece of interest, setting each into the context of its era and notes special features of the piece that make it so significant and time-honored.
In addition, the Pocket Philharmonic’s CD repertoire will release novelties, such as the world premiere of Mahler’s gigantic 7. symphony in chamber version, as well as expand on classic favorites. The children’s series will not only be continued but also offered in the English language.
The Pocket Philharmonie’s mission is to bring classical music into a closer and more intimate setting with its listeners, whether children or adults. After all, the most important thing is the music!
Tracklist
Titel | Zeit | Komponist |
Sinfonie Nr. 40, KV 550 – 1. Molto allegro | 07:10 | W. A. Mozart |
Sinfonie Nr. 40, KV 550 – 2. Andante | 06:54 | W. A. Mozart |
Sinfonie Nr. 40, KV 550 – 3. Menuetto: Allegretto – Trio | 04:23 | W. A. Mozart |
Sinfonie Nr. 40, KV 550 – 4. Allegro assai | 04:27 | W. A. Mozart |
Sinfonie Nr. 41, KV 551 „Jupiter“ – 1. Allegro vivace | 07:57 | W. A. Mozart |
Sinfonie Nr. 41, KV 551 „Jupiter“ – 2. Andante cantabile | 06:36 | W. A. Mozart |
Sinfonie Nr. 41, KV 551 „Jupiter“ – 3. Menuetto: Allegretto – Trio | 04:21 | W. A. Mozart |
Sinfonie Nr. 41, KV 551 „Jupiter“ – 4. Molto Allegro | 05:48 | W. A. Mozart |
Taschenphilharmonie – Eine kleine Nachtmusik
Künstler: Peter Stangel
Die Taschenphilharmonie
Titel: W.A. Mozart – Eine kleine Nachtmusik
Katalog Nr.: ETP002
Veröffentlichung: 21.12.2015
Produktbeschreibung
Als Fortsetzung der bereits erschienenen 18 CDs der Reihe „Große Klassik für kleine Hörer“ gibt es für die Kinder eine brandneue „Kleine Nachtmusik“, bei der der Hund des Erzbischofs das gerade geschriebene Menuett frisst und so den Komponisten Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart in arge Bedrängnis bringt.
Nach dem großen Erfolg (über 300.000 verkaufte CDs) der mehrfach preisgekrönten Serie „Große Musik für kleine Hörer“ (zusammen mit die ZEIT, Sony classic und dem Hörverlag; Echo-Nominierung, Leopold-Medien-Preis, deutscher Schallplattenpreis u.a.) positioniert sich das »kleinste Sinfonieorchester der Welt« mit einem eigenen Label jetzt auch weltweit als einzigartiges Ensemble, das großformatige klassische Musik in außergewöhnliche Besetzung, mit glasklarem Klang und großer Lebendigkeit zur Aufführung bringt.
Tracklist
Einleitung | 02:10 | |
Mozart hat es eilig | 03:58 | W. A. Mozart – Peter Stangel |
Mozart hat etwas vergessen | 04:59 | W. A. Mozart – Peter Stangel |
Die Probe | 03:52 | W. A. Mozart – Peter Stangel |
Bimberl schnappt zu | 02:34 | W. A. Mozart – Peter Stangel |
Bimberl läuft weiter | 03:40 | W. A. Mozart – Peter Stangel |
Die Serenade | 08:00 | W. A. Mozart – Peter Stangel |
Schon wieder zu spät! | 02:30 | W. A. Mozart – Peter Stangel |
Das neue Menuett | 05:12 | W. A. Mozart – Peter Stangel |
Alles ist gut | 01:31 | W. A. Mozart – Peter Stangel |
Eine kleine Nachtmusik (KV 525) – 1. Allegro | 07:14 | Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart |
Eine kleine Nachtmusik (KV 525) – 2. Menuett 1 – Allegretto | 02:06 | Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart |
Eine kleine Nachtmusik (KV 525) – 3. Romanze – Andante | 04:31 | Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart |
4. Menuett 2 “Ochsenmenuett” (aus KV 334) | 04:14 | Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart |
Eine kleine Nachtmusik (KV 525) – 5. Finale – Allegro | 04:50 | Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart |