Schelb - Orchestral Music Vol.2: 3 Concertos
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Label: Toccata Classics
Cat No: TOCC0604
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Orchestral
Release Date: 4th June 2021
Contents
Works
Concerto for cor anglais and string orchestraConcerto for piano and string orchestra
Concerto for viola and string orchestra
Artists
Tatjana Blome (piano)Sarina Zickgraf (viola)
Dominik Wollenweber (cor anglais)
Kammersymphonie Berlin
Conductor
Jurgen BrunsWorks
Concerto for cor anglais and string orchestraConcerto for piano and string orchestra
Concerto for viola and string orchestra
Artists
Tatjana Blome (piano)Sarina Zickgraf (viola)
Dominik Wollenweber (cor anglais)
Kammersymphonie Berlin
Conductor
Jurgen BrunsAbout
“…a work of exceptional vitality and dynamism, and those qualities I mentioned of drama, playfulness and optimism, yet with a slight hint of melancholy, all provide a wide-ranging musical narrative. Schelb's colourful scoring and masterly orchestration add both potency and a beguiling sonic blend… All the performances here are well-recorded, stylish and alert. I enjoyed the music very much, and look forward, with eager anticipation, to the next volume. This constitutes an auspicious start to what promises to be compelling orchestral cycle.” – musicweb-international.com (Vol.1: TOCC0426)
“His music has a luxuriously active Gallic spontaneity with ideas unwinding and interacting in what feels like an instinctive rather than a mapped progression.… Schelb is his own man but he is likely to appeal to those who appreciate a voice occupying the enigmatic ground between Rawsthorne, Alwyn, Howells and Poulenc…attractively recorded and vigorously performed…” – musicweb-international.com, August 2017 (Chamber Music with Clarinet: TOCC0358)
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