Sigurd Rascher Performs Ibert Concertino Da Camera Live
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- Опубліковано 7 лют 2025
- Sigurd Rascher performs Jacques Ibert's Concertino Da Camer Live with the Krasner Chamber Orchestra.
Ibert composed the Concertino for Sigurd Rascher after meeting and hearing Rascher perform. Ibert was struck with Rascher's control of the high register, so much so that he utilized almost the full four octaves in his work.
Rascher premiered the work first movement of the Concertino on May 2, 1935 and premiered the completed work on December 11, 1935. Rascher would go on to perform the Ibert hundreds of times with leading orchestras all over the world.
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Greetings Michael...Maybe some listeners are interested to know when and where the above performance took place. It was the 68th performance ( of in total 143) which took place at the Library of Congress in Washington, DC on the 21st of February 1958.
SMR performed the Concertino da Camera in France, Switzerland, Spain, Great Britain, Czeckoslovakia, Poland, Norway, Sweden, Australia, USA, Cuba, Canada, Hungary, Germany, the Netherlands, and Denmark. (over a range of time from 1935 to 1973)
Thank you so much Carina! I hope you are well! I miss seeing you on Facebook!
13:21 is where the cadenza starts for anyone who's looking to save time !!
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Thank you for posting these. All the Best to you!
Thanks a lot.
Thanks, Michael. My cassette copy is interrupted--half on one side, half on the other. Nobody's alto was ever as sweet.
Not sweetness as an end-in-itself, but as the reward for an intense rigor of musicianship and an esthetic of tonal purity.
This is great as the historical reference. For a great modern version listen to Brandord Marsalis.
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I wouldn’t really listen to Branford… Arno Bornkamp, Claude Delangle, and Nobuya Sugawa all have much better recordings. Or, for somebody who is more in the Rascher lineage, I’d recommend John-Edward Kelly.