ORCHESTRAL WORKS & ORCHESTRATIONS OF KAROL SZYMANOWSKI & EDUARD TOLDRÀ

Composer(s): Willem Strietman, Karol Szymanowski, Eduard Toldrà

Artist(s): Various Artists
Reference: KTC1499
Barcode: 8711801014999
Format: 1 CD
Release date: 2017-02-25
SKU: KTC1499 Categories: , ,

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A TRIBUTE TO WILLEM STRIETMAN

Shortly after the death of Willem Frederik Strietman (1918-2001), his wife Antoinette Strietman-Schrijver established a personal fund under auspices of the Prins Bernhard Cultuurfonds. Entirely in the spirit of Willem Strietman, the fund has offered occasional support to activities in the music world.

In 2012 Ms Strietman died quite suddenly, bringing to an abrupt end my conversations with her concerning her wish to issue a CD of her husband’s music. In consultation with the Prins Bernhard Cultuurfonds, however, a way was sought to realise a posthumous tribute to Willem Strietman. Monies remaining in the Willem Strietman Fonds have also been used to this effect.

With the assistance of the conductor Jan Stulen, who has directed many works by Willem Strietman, and Lourens Stuif-bergen, a former theory teacher at the Amsterdam Conservatory, a number of recordings were listened to in The Netherlands Institute for Sound and Vision, resulting in the selection of two original works and two orchestrations for the CD A tribute to Willem Strietman.

1. Méditation symphonique for Saxophone and Chamber Orchestra
Composer: Willem Strietman
Artist(s): Arno Bornkamp, Radio Chamber Orchestra

2. Mythes, Op. 30: 1. La fontaine d’Aréthuse
Composer: Karol Szymanowski
Artist(s): Valentin Szuk, Radio Symphony Orchestra

3. Mythes, Op. 30: 2. Narcisse
Composer: Karol Szymanowski
Artist(s): Valentin Szuk, Radio Symphony Orchestra

4. Mythes, Op. 30: 3. Dryades et Pan
Composer: Karol Szymanowski
Artist(s): Valentin Szuk, Radio Symphony Orchestra

5. Immortellen – Poetry and prose from the 19th Century in the form of a moralising twelve-part cycle
Composer: Willem Strietman
Artist(s): Netherlands Radio Chamber Choir

6. Seis Canciones Castellañas for Soprano and Piano: 1. La Zagala Alegre
Composer: Eduard Toldrà
Artist(s): Radio Chamber Orchestra, Isabel Garcisanz

7. Seis Canciones Castellañas for Soprano and Piano: 2. Madre, Unos Ojuelos Vi
Composer: Eduard Toldrà
Artist(s): Radio Chamber Orchestra, Isabel Garcisanz

8. Seis Canciones Castellañas for Soprano and Piano: 3. Mañanita de San Juan
Composer: Eduard Toldrà
Artist(s): Radio Chamber Orchestra, Isabel Garcisanz

9. Seis Canciones Castellañas for Soprano and Piano: 4. Nadie Puede Ser Dichoso
Composer: Eduard Toldrà
Artist(s): Radio Chamber Orchestra, Isabel Garcisanz

10. Seis Canciones Castellañas for Soprano and Piano: 5. Cantarcillo
Composer: Eduard Toldrà
Artist(s): Radio Chamber Orchestra, Isabel Garcisanz

11. Seis Canciones Castellañas for Soprano and Piano: 6. Después que te Conoci
Composer: Eduard Toldrà
Artist(s): Radio Chamber Orchestra, Isabel Garcisanz

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ORCHESTRAL WORKS & ORCHESTRATIONS OF KAROL SZYMANOWSKI & EDUARD TOLDRÀ
 21,50
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A TRIBUTE TO WILLEM STRIETMAN

Shortly after the death of Willem Frederik Strietman (1918-2001), his wife Antoinette Strietman-Schrijver established a personal fund under auspices of the Prins Bernhard Cultuurfonds. Entirely in the spirit of Willem Strietman, the fund has offered occasional support to activities in the music world.

In 2012 Ms Strietman died quite suddenly, bringing to an abrupt end my conversations with her concerning her wish to issue a CD of her husband’s music. In consultation with the Prins Bernhard Cultuurfonds, however, a way was sought to realise a posthumous tribute to Willem Strietman. Monies remaining in the Willem Strietman Fonds have also been used to this effect.

With the assistance of the conductor Jan Stulen, who has directed many works by Willem Strietman, and Lourens Stuif-bergen, a former theory teacher at the Amsterdam Conservatory, a number of recordings were listened to in The Netherlands Institute for Sound and Vision, resulting in the selection of two original works and two orchestrations for the CD A tribute to Willem Strietman.