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Oslo Kammerakademi - Chanson Et Danses - Import CD

Oslo Kammerakademi - Chanson Et Danses - Import CD

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Classical Music

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November 30, 2021

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Catalog No.:LWC1225

JAN/ISBN: 7090020182476

Number of Discs: 1

Country/Region of Manufacture: Import

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Oslo Kammerakademi

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The fifth work of the Oslo Kammerakademie! A collection of French chamber music from the late 19th and early 20th centuries! He founded the "Society for Woodwind Chamber Music" to bring French woodwind players to the forefront of the music scene. To broaden the repertoire in this field, he gave concerts of "Harmonie Musique" from the time of Mozart and Beethoven, played by a classical woodwind octet, and actively featured new works from France and other countries, highlighting the individual players as well. The concert was a great success. The Oslo Kammerakademie, under the artistic direction of the Oslo Philharmonic's principal oboist, David Friedemann Schotrunck, has been similarly active with Tafanel since its founding in 2009.Beethoven" (LWC1036), featuring a woodwind octet version of "Symphony No. 7"; "Leipzig!" with works by Grieg, Svendsen, Emil Hartmann, and Reinecke (LWC1058), and the "Harmonie Musik" trilogy with "The First Beauty" (LWC1093), an introduction to the "music of today"; it enters a new stage with 2017's "Mozart" (LWC1141); the fifth LAWO Classics release, "Songs and Dances," explores Tufanel and later period, a program of music written in France at the end of the 19th and early 20th centuries. Gounod's "Petite Symphonie", dedicated to the Association of Chamber Music for Woodwinds; Theodore Gouvy's "Suite Gaulish", which helped found the Association; "Songs and Dances", commissioned by the Association and written by Dandy; and "Sextet", written by Quéchran in 1937, when Tufanel's Association was already a "legend". Florent Schmidt composed the "Lieder und Scherzo" in 1910, dedicated to Dukas, in which one of the horns is given the role of "soloist".The soloist on this recording, Steinar Grummo Nilsen, was a former horn player in the Norwegian Military Band, teaches at the Norwegian National College of Music, and is one of the most accomplished natural horn players. Tokyo M-Plus

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