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Over to Spain this week for a concert by Orquesta Cuidad de Granda, guest conducted by Hungarian Peter Csaba and featuring Josè Antonio Masmano as Oboe soloist in music of Ibert, Wolf-Ferrari, Sibelius and Kodaly.
Aside from the Sibelius and Kodaly pieces the others aren’t all that often played. So something ordinary and something out-of-the-ordinary.
Here’s what’s on the players:
Concierto celebrado en el Auditorio Manuel de Falla de Granada el 11 de noviembre de 2011.
Part 1 (top Player)
IBERT: Homenaje a Mozart. SIBELIUS: Kuolema, Op. 44 nº 1 “Vals triste”.
Part 2 (bottom Player)
WOLF-FERRARI: Concertino para corno
inglés, cuerda y 2 trompas en La bemol mayor, Op. 34. KODALY: Tarde de verano. Danzas de Galanta.
J. A. Masmano
(corno inglés), Orq. Ciudad de Granada. Dir.: P. Csaba.
I think this one constitutes a good Anti-Road Rage Wednesday concert. And considering what kind of day it’s been – probably much needed right around now.
Enjoy and put the knives down.
Related articles
- Why Kodály? (thinkinginsound.wordpress.com)
- Remembering Conductor Colin Davis (wqxr.org)