Naxos Recording Sessions August–December 2009

August 27, 2009

 

This year Naxos will make a number of new recordings featuring leading artists. Here are some of the exciting highlights from our recording schedule to whet your appetite. Further information will be posted once these recording sessions have been held:

August 2009
Morten Schuldt-Jensen
Morten Schuldt-Jensen

SCHUBERT Mass in F • Mass in Bb
Immortal-Bach-Ensemble • Leipziger Kammerorchester • Morten Schuldt-Jensen, conductor

SCHUBERT Mass in A-flat Major
Immortal-Bach-Ensemble • Leipziger Kammerorchester • Morten Schuldt-Jensen, conductor

  • Their recording of SCHUBERT Mass No 6 in E flat major & Stabat Mater is already available on Naxos 8.570381.
    ‘The highly experienced Danish conductor, Morten Schuldt-Jensen, directs unfussy performances that move at an admirable pace. The sound quality is excellent.’ (David Denton, David’s Review Corner)
  • SCHUBERT Masses in G and C, German Mass (8.570764, available November 2009). A chorister from the age of eight until his voice broke seven years later, Franz Schubert was well placed to compose sacred music, including several splendid settings of the Mass. His second, in G major completed in 1815, and fourth, in C major written during the following year, follow Mozart’s examples but with strikingly Schubertian touches such as his dramatic use of key relationships and contrasting vocal textures to express the prayerful, meditative and glorious nature of the liturgical text. For the so-called German Mass, Schubert wrote unassuming yet heartfelt settings of congregational hymns for performance during the service.
Stephan Barratt-Due
Stephan Barratt-Due
Photo: Dag Thorenfeldt

GRIEG String Quartets in G minor & F major • NORDHEIM Rendezvous
Oslo Camerata • Stephan Barratt-Due, conductor

  • Their recording of GRIEG Music for String Orchestra is already available on Naxos 8.557890.
    ‘This is a veritable smorgasbord of simply scrumptious music!’ (Gwyn Parry-Jones, MusicWeb International)
Malmö Symphony Orchestra
Malmö Symphony Orchestra
Photo: Klas-Andersson

STENHAMMAR Piano Concertos Nos 1 & 2
Miklas Sivelov, piano • Malmö Symphony Orchestra • Mario Venzago, conductor

  • Malmö Symphony Orchestra’s recordings have been highly praised.
September 2009
Eldar Nebolsin
Eldar Nebolsin
Photo: Adil Razali

CHOPIN Piano Concertos Nos 1 & 2 • Variations on La ci darem la mano • Fantasy on Polish Airs • Krakowiak • Andante spianato and Grande Polonaise Brillante
Eldar Nebolsin, piano • Warsaw Philharmonic Orchestra • Antoni Wit, conductor

  • Eldar Nebolsin’s recording with the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra under Vassily Petrenko of LISZT Piano Concertos Nos 1 & 2, Totentanz on Naxos 8.570517 has been critically acclaimed: ‘The myriad technical difficulties are awesomely overcome by Nebolsin who is, as in the concertos, always thoughtfully and ably partnered by Petrenko’s orchestra.’
    (Gary Higginson, MusicWeb International)
  • The Warsaw Philharmonic and Antoni Wit have gained countless impressive reviews for their many Naxos recordings.
Hong-Mei Xiao
Hong-Mei Xiao

BLOCH Suite for Viola and Orchestra • Suite Hébraïque (Hebrew Suite) • Baal Shem Suite
Hong-Mei Xiao, viola • Budapest Concert Orchestra • Mariusz Smolij, conductor

Patrick Gallois
Patrick Gallois
Photo: Tiina Osara

PLEYEL Flute Concerto • Symphony
Sinfonia Finlandia • Patrick Gallois, conductor

  • Among their many Naxos recordings, Sinfonia Finlandia under Patrick Gallois has recently released SPOHR Violin Concertos Nos 6, 8 & 11 with violinist Simone Lamsma on Naxos 8.570528.
    ‘Attentive and well balanced accompaniment comes from the Sinfonia Finlandia with their conductor, Patrick Gallois.’ (David Denton, David’s Review Corner)
Mariusz Smolij
Mariusz Smolij
Photo: Evin Thayer

RÓZSA Three Hungarian Sketches (recorded in 2008) • Hungarian Nocturne (recorded in 2008) • Rhapsody for cello and orchestra • Overture to a Symphony Concert
Mark Kosower, cello • Budapest Symphony Orchestra MAV • Mariusz Smolij, conductor

  • Mark Kosower’s recording of Hungarian Music for Cello & Piano is already available on Naxos 8.570570.
    ‘Kosower proves a most impressive exponent of this late Romantic work—poetic, refined, with a wide range of tone colours at his disposal’ (Jonathan Woolf, MusicWeb International)
  • The Budapest Symphony Orchestra MAV’s recording of RÓZSA Viola Concerto, Hungarian Serenade conducted by Mariusz Smolij with soloist Gilad Karni is already available on Naxos 8.570925.
    ‘Two fine works rich in Magyar colours spanning the bulk of Rózsa’s career…Karni proves a fine advocate and the Budapest Concert Orchestra provide excellent support.’ (Guy Rickards, Gramophone)
September & November 2009
Antoni Wit
Antoni Wit
Photo: CJ Multarzynski

RÓZSA Three Hungarian Sketches (recorded in 2008) • Hungarian Nocturne (recorded in 2008) • Rhapsody for cello and orchestra • Overture to a Symphony Concert
Mark Kosower, cello • Budapest Symphony Orchestra MAV • Mariusz Smolij, conductor

PENDERECKI

Orchestral album: Horn Concerto, Partita for Cembalo and Orchestra [to couple with Jacob’s Awakening, Anaklasis, De Natura Sonoris No 1 to 9, all recorded as of April 2009]

Choral album: Kosmogonia, Canticum Canticorum Salomonis, Veni Creator, Strofy [to couple with St Adalbert Hymnus & Cherubin’s Song (choir a capella) – both recorded as of April 2009]

Stefan Dohr, horn (Principal Horn, Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra)
E. Stefanska-Lukowica, harpsichord • Olga Pasichnyk, soprano & other singers

Warsaw Philharmonic Choir & Orchestra • Antoni Wit, conductor

November 2009
Tianwa Yang
Tianwa Yang
Photo: Andrej Grilc

SARASATE Works for Solo Violin and Orchestra Vol 4
Fantaisie de Der Freischütz, Introduction et Tarantelle Fantaisie de Don Giovanni Jota de San Fermin Danse espagnole, Adiós montañas mirs (orch. Blech) Jota de Pamplona Op. 50 Reve (orch. T. Breton) L’esprit follet

Tianwa Yang, violin • Orquesta Sinfónica de Navarra, Pablo Sarasate • Ernest Martínez Izquierdo, conductor

  • Tianwa Yang’s other recordings of Sarasate’s music have gained outstanding reviews:
    SARASATE Violin and Piano Music Vol 1 8.557767
    ‘Each piece is beautifully characterized and played with great polish and confidence…You can’t just fall back on big names or favorite recordings. Wonderful new recordings are still made, and this is one of them.’ (Donald R Vroon, American Record Guide)
  • SARASATE Violin and Piano Music Vol 2 8.570192
    ‘Listening to her play has a kind of cleansing effect on my mind; it makes the world seem dazzlingly beautiful, yet, at the same time at peace and in balance.’ (Elaine Fine, American Record Guide)
Nashville Symphony Orchestra
Nashville Symphony Orchestra
Photo: Kurt Heinecke

PIAZZOLLA Four Seasons of Buenos Aires, Bandoneon Concerto Buenos Aires – Three Symphonic Movements
Tianwa Yang, violin • Bandoneon Player • Nashville Symphony Orchestra • Giancarlo Guerrero, conductor

  • Nashville Symphony Orchestra’s Naxos recordings have been highly praised
Gérard Korsten
Gérard Korsten
Photo: Marco Borgrreve

EGGERT Symphony in C • Symphony in E-flat
Gävle Symphony Orchestra • Gérard Korsten, conductor

December 2009
Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
Photo: Chris Christodoulou

GOMPPER Violin Concerto, Prayer for violin and string orchestra • Spirals for two violins and string orchestra, Flip for string orchestra
Wolfgang David, violin • Peter Zazofsky, violin • Royal Philharmonic Orchestra • Emmanuel Siffert, conductor

Mariya Kim
Mariya Kim
Photo: Polina Lebed

SCHUMANN Humoreske, 6 Etudes after Paganini Op 3 & Op 6
Mariya Kim, piano [Winner of the 2008 Seoul Piano Competition]

Vestard Shimkus
Vestard Shimkus
Photo: Aleksandra Samulenkova

Antonio SOLER Keyboard Sonatas, Vol 2
Piano Sonatas Nos 16 to 27 (total of 120 sonatas, probably comprising 15 volumes in all)
Vestards Shimkus, piano [1st Prize Winner of Maria Canals Competition 2009]