Pictures: Music for Horns and Percussion
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Label: Genuin
Cat No: GEN15340
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Release Date: 2nd February 2015
Contents
Works
A Night on the Bare MountainPictures at an Exhibition
Romeo and Juliet, op.64 (arr. Stephan Schottstadt)
Suite for variety orchestra (arr. Christopher Ess)
The Nutcracker: Suite, op.71a (arr. Ralph Ficker)
Artists
Simon Rossler (percussion, piano, celesta)German Hornsound 8.1
Conductor
Hannes KramerWorks
A Night on the Bare MountainPictures at an Exhibition
Romeo and Juliet, op.64 (arr. Stephan Schottstadt)
Suite for variety orchestra (arr. Christopher Ess)
The Nutcracker: Suite, op.71a (arr. Ralph Ficker)
Artists
Simon Rossler (percussion, piano, celesta)German Hornsound 8.1
Conductor
Hannes KramerAbout
The 'Great Gate of Kiev' is in itself huge. But with the eight horns of german hornsound plus percussion amplification it becomes gigantic!
After their successful Verdi-Wagner Portrait 'Siegfried and Violetta', the world-class horn players appear again in 8.1 wide-screen format on their second Genuin CD. However, before the listener is blasted away by the sound of the Great Gate, he travels through a veritable musical Jurassic Park: spooked by The Gnome, a witches’ sabbath on the Bald Mountain, and morbid waltzes and emotional suffering with Romeo and Juliet.
On the program: Mussorgsky, Shostakovich, and Prokofiev – here dances the Russian bear!
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