Richard Strauss es mejor conocido por su música orquestal a gran escala y por sus obras operísticas y vocales, pero también escribió una gran cantidad de música de cámara, incluyendo obras para conjuntos de instrumentos de viento. Esta destacada colección de obras de Richard Strauss para instrumentos de viento abarca toda su carrera creativa. La Serenata en Mi bemol y la Suite en Si bemol, ambas para trece instrumentos de viento, fueron escritas en sus últimos años de adolescencia y están llenas de alegría y vigor juvenil. La Serenata es de derivación mozartiana, pero da una pista de las melodías románticas y las ricas texturas straussianas que vendrán. La Suite más ambiciosa está fuertemente influenciada por Brahms, con una tierna Romanza y un final que termina en una fuga de cuerpo completo. Sus tres principales obras para instrumentos de viento fueron compuestas después de una pausa de sesenta años. La Sonatina No. 1 en Fa y la Sinfonía para instrumentos de viento en Mi bemol (también llamada Sonatina No. 2) son ricas en inventiva, con la melodía y la textura de su madurez, pero de alguna manera conservan la frescura de su escritura temprana. El encantador Concierto para oboe tiene un hermoso tema lírico cálido y un final animado. Las clásicas interpretaciones de estas obras aquí presentadas fueron grabadas a principios de los años setenta y la mayoría son interpretadas por el Ensemble de Viento de los Países Bajos, dirigido por el distinguido director holandés Edo de Waart. La opinión de Edo de Waart y este equipo de jóvenes holandeses logran obtener la máxima claridad y delicadeza en la interpretación. El matiz tonal, la fraseo, el conjunto y el equilibrio son excelentes, y los ingenieros de grabación han logrado una mayor presencia y riqueza de tono sin exceso de peso. La interpretación es súperlativa: en conjunto, se trata de una edición destacada. -Gramófono
https://dvdstorespain.es/es/musica/106666-richard-strauss-music-for-wind-ensemble-complete-cd-de-audio-holliger-netherlands-wind-ensemble-new-philharmonia-orchestra-8718247710669.html106666RICHARD STRAUSS: Music for Wind Ensemble Complete [CD de audio] Holliger, Netherlands Wind Ensemble, New Philharmonia Orchestra,<div id="productDescription" class="a-section a-spacing-small"> <!-- show up to 2 reviews by default --><br /><h3> <span>Descripción del producto</span> </h3> <p> <span>Richard Strauss is best known for his large-scale orchestral music, and for operatic and vocal works, but he wrote a large amount of chamber music including works for wind-instrument ensemble. This outstanding collection of Richard Strauss works for wind instruments spans the whole of his creative career. The Serenade in E flat and Suite in B flat, both for thirteen wind instruments, were written in his late teens, and are full of the joy and vigour of youth. The Serenade is Mozartian in derivation, yet hints at the romantic melodies and the lush Straussian textures to come. The more ambitious Suite is heavily influenced by Brahms, with a tender Romanze, and a finale which ends in a full-bodied fugue. His three major works for wind instruments were composed after a gap of sixty years. The Sonatina No.1 in F and the Symphony for Wind Instruments in E flat (also called Sonatina No.2) are rich in invention, featuring the melody and texture of his maturity, yet somehow retaining the freshness of his early writing. The delightful Oboe Concerto has a lovely, warm lyrical theme, and a spirited finale. The classic performances of these works featured here were recorded in the early seventies, and most are given by the Netherlands Wind Ensemble, conducted by the distinguished Dutch conductor Edo de Waart. The Oboe Concerto is performed by the celebrated Swiss oboist Heinz Holliger, with the New Philharmonia Orchestra, also under Edo de Waart.</span> </p> <h3> <span>Opinión</span> </h3> <p> <span>Edo de Waart and this team of youthful Netherlanders manage to secure the utmost clarity and delicacy in performance. Tonal nuance, phrasing, ensemble and balance alike are excellent, and the recording engineers have achieved forwardness and richness of tone without excessive weightthe performance is superlative: altogether, this is an outstanding issue. --Gramophone</span> </p> </div>https://dvdstorespain.es/613298-home_default/richard-strauss-music-for-wind-ensemble-complete-cd-de-audio-holliger-netherlands-wind-ensemble-new-philharmonia-orchestra.jpg8.1818instockNewton8.18188.1818002023-04-01T01:56:33+0200/Inicio/Inicio/Música/Inicio/Nuevos
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Richard Strauss is best known for his large-scale orchestral music, and for operatic and vocal works, but he wrote a large amount of chamber music including works for wind-instrument ensemble. This outstanding collection of Richard Strauss works for wind instruments spans the whole of his creative career. The Serenade in E flat and Suite in B flat, both for thirteen wind instruments, were written in his late teens, and are full of the joy and vigour of youth. The Serenade is Mozartian in derivation, yet hints at the romantic melodies and the lush Straussian textures to come. The more ambitious Suite is heavily influenced by Brahms, with a tender Romanze, and a finale which ends in a full-bodied fugue. His three major works for wind instruments were composed after a gap of sixty years. The Sonatina No.1 in F and the Symphony for Wind Instruments in E flat (also called Sonatina No.2) are rich in invention, featuring the melody and texture of his maturity, yet somehow retaining the freshness of his early writing. The delightful Oboe Concerto has a lovely, warm lyrical theme, and a spirited finale. The classic performances of these works featured here were recorded in the early seventies, and most are given by the Netherlands Wind Ensemble, conducted by the distinguished Dutch conductor Edo de Waart. The Oboe Concerto is performed by the celebrated Swiss oboist Heinz Holliger, with the New Philharmonia Orchestra, also under Edo de Waart.
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Edo de Waart and this team of youthful Netherlanders manage to secure the utmost clarity and delicacy in performance. Tonal nuance, phrasing, ensemble and balance alike are excellent, and the recording engineers have achieved forwardness and richness of tone without excessive weightthe performance is superlative: altogether, this is an outstanding issue. --Gramophone