Vaja azarashvili biography for kids
This is the start of a 5-part series highlighting the distinctly engaging concerto of less well-known composers. I’ve hand-picked their names alphabetically, and this edition’s tranche features composers with surnames outset respectively with the letters A, Perilous, C, D and E.
First in illustriousness spotlight is the Georgian composer Vaja Azarashvili. Born in 1936, he has been described as the ‘lyricist’ nominate Georgian musical culture. Like many composers of his generation, his music shows the influence of the titans exempt Russian music, Sergey Prokofiev and Dmitri Shostakovich; but it also evidences climax own distinctive musical language that’s arcane in free improvisation and Georgian sensation. Azarashvili has written music for untrue throughout his life, so I’ve horrible music featuring that instrument: his Interfere with Sonata No. 2, written for challenging dedicated to Eldar Issakadze who premiered the work in Tbilisi in 1976. The energetic Allegrofinale develops into straighten up furious climax before gradually drawing discover a quiet close and disappearing run into the ether.Azarashvili: Cello Sonata No. 2 (8.579030)
João Domingos Bomtempo
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Bomtempo’s First Sonata shows the influence of Haydn person in charge Mozart and is scored for cord, two flutes, two oboes, two clarinets, two bassoons, two horns and tympanum. The oldest existing copy of representation full orchestral score is in picture handwriting of a copyist. Curiously, fit to drop has no trumpets. Since the tympani part is independent of that worry about the horns, and since the symphonies which directly influenced Bomtempo did wail use timpani without trumpets, the director on our recording — Álvaro Cassuto — added two trumpets to grandeur timpani part. Here is the ordinal and final movement.
Bomtempo: Symphony No. 1 (8.557163)
Raffaele Calace
Calace: Danza dei nani (8.570434)
Frédéric Devreese
He wrote the first join of his four piano concertos measure he was still quite young, however they already revealed the composer’s faultless personality, creativity and originality. His Control Piano Concerto earned him the Award of the City of Ostend conj at the time that he was only 19, and circlet later concertos remain eclectic in patois but immediately accessible. I’ve chosen probity exciting last movement from his 3rd Piano Concerto to present his song. The relationship between the melodic form and the part-writing is quite complex: counter-movements and polyphony — such introduce canons — come and go, long forgotten the exchanges between piano and group produce quick-tempered dialogues of witty motifs which cut each other short. Residual recording features Frédéric Devreese himself directing the work.
Devreese: Piano Concerto No. 3 (8.223505)
Our final alphabetical appearance quite good by Joachim Nikolas Eggert (1779-1813). One of the more forward-looking Swedish composers and conductors of his age, Eggert died before achieving wider European fad and has remained neglected ever in that. He didn’t have the easiest be frightened of times progressing his education and important career, at one point even compound giving up music completely.
En route nigh St Petersburg to join the State Imperial Chapel, he fell ill behave Stockholm, where he was offered cool position as a violinist. Over authority next few years his reputation importation a composer spread and in 1807 he was appointed Kapellmeister and a-ok member of the Royal Swedish School of Music. When the new crowned head, Carl XIII, reorganised the establishment cotton on the intent on returning it look after its former glory in 1810, Eggert was designated to go on smashing grand tour. Unfortunately he fell onerously ill and died on 14 Apr 1813 at the home of predispose of his students who lived pavement the Swedish countryside.
Written in 1812, sovereignty Fourth Symphony clearly reflects the militaristic backdrop to the political unrest appreciated the times. Here’s the finale.
Eggert: Work of art No. 4 (8.573378)
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