Концерт к 100-летию журнала Gramophone Magazin, Вигмор-холл, 2023 г.-Gramophone 100th Anniversary Concert ,Wigmore Hall 2023
Claude Debussy, Sonata for Violin and Piano in G Minor, L. 140
1. Allegro vivo 02:37
2. Intermède. Fantasque et léger 07:50
3. Finale. Très animé 12:25
Henry Purcell/Benjamin Britten, Lord, What Is Man? 20:50
Henry Purcell/Thomas Adès, By Beauteous Softness 26:39
Henry Purcell/Benjamin Britten, I’ll Sail Upon the Dog Star 30:30
Mathias Duplessy, Amor Fati
Maurice Ravel, Miroirs
3. Une barque sur l’océan 47:34
4. Alborada del gracioso 54:30
La Prima Vez (Traditional Sephardic) 1:04:50
Lamma Bada Yatathanna (Arab-Andalusian Muwashsha) 1:08:52
Sayed Darwish, El Helwa Di 1:12:08
Richard Wagner/Franz Liszt, Liebestod from “Tristan und Isolde“ 1:20:14
Robert Schumann/Franz Liszt, Widmung (Liebeslied), S. 566 1:26:50
Henry Purcell/Benjamin Britten, Sweeter Than Roses 1:34:31
Benjamin Britten, Fancie 1:38:03
Francis Poulenc, Fancy, FP 174 1:39:03
Poldowski, L’Heure exquise 1:41:13
Kaija Saariaho, Quatre instants
3. Parfum de l’instant 1:43:58
Franz Liszt, Venezia e Napoli, Years of Pilgrimage, Supplement, S. 162 1:50:40
Cast
Alina Ibragimova — Violinist
Cédric Tiberghien — Pianist
Iestyn Davies — Countertenor
Malcolm Martineau — Pianist
Miloš Karadaglić — Guitarist
Jean-Efflam Bavouzet — Pianist
Karim Sulayman — Tenor
Sean Shibe — Guitarist
Martin James Bartlett — Pianist
Carolyn Sampson — Soprano
Joseph Middleton — Pianist
Bertrand Chamayou — Pianist
James Jolly — Host
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Venue: Wigmore Hall (London, Great Britain)
Broadcast date: Sunday, May 14, 2023
Duration: 2 h 12 min
Production: © Gramophone Magazine
Program notes
“An apology is due to the public for inflicting upon it another review,“ wrote Compton Mackenzie in April 1923, “but I should not be doing so unless I were persuaded that many of the numerous possessors of gramophones will welcome an organ of candid opinion.“ One hundred years after this prologue to the very first issue of The Gramophone, the magazine is recognized the world over as one of the most influential classical music publications. Gramophone’s Editor in Chief James Jolly tells the story of the magazine’s first century in the company of a stellar line-up of artists, many of whom are recipients of Gramophone Awards.