Works for Chamber Orchestra
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Label: Audite
Cat No: AUDITE95639
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Release Date: 8th January 2016
Contents
Works
Adagio for Strings, op.11Concerti grossi (12), op.6
String Quartet in F major, op.3 no.5 (attrib. Haydn)
Divertimento in B flat major, K137 'Salzburg Symphony no.2'
Lyrisches Andante (Liebestraum)
Sonata no.6 for strings in D major
Pieces (2) for string octet, op.11
Artists
Antonio Janigro (cello)Zagreb Soloists
Conductor
Antonio JanigroWorks
Adagio for Strings, op.11Concerti grossi (12), op.6
String Quartet in F major, op.3 no.5 (attrib. Haydn)
Divertimento in B flat major, K137 'Salzburg Symphony no.2'
Lyrisches Andante (Liebestraum)
Sonata no.6 for strings in D major
Pieces (2) for string octet, op.11
Artists
Antonio Janigro (cello)Zagreb Soloists
Conductor
Antonio JanigroAbout
This recording presents the tradition-steeped Zagreb Soloists under their director of many years’ standing, Antonio Janigro. The first releases from the RIAS Archive show a cross-section of the repertoire from their early years with Antonio Janigro as conductor and soloist. The simultaneous release of the historical recordings with the new production of the Zagreb Soloists, with Marc Coppey as soloist and conductor (Audite97716), round off our overview of this richly historical ensemble.
Founded in 1953, the Zagreb Soloists were amongst the world’s most successful chamber orchestras during the 1960s and 1970s. As ambassadors of their homeland Croatia, part of the former Yugoslavia, they ceaselessly toured the world. Characteristics of this chamber orchestra are their pure string sound and the small ensemble consisting of only 12 musicians.
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