Gershwin's 'An American in Paris' in Building a Library with Ben Gernon and Andrew McGregor
Kate Kennedy joins Andrew McGregor to discuss her selection of the best new releases, and Building a Library on Gershwin's symphonic poem 'An American in Paris' with Ben Gernon.
Andrew McGregor with the best new recordings of classical music.
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Kate Kennedy selects her choice of the best new releases
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Ben Gernon picks his favourite recording of Gershwin's symphonic poem, An American in Paris.
Penned in the winter of 1928, just two years after Gershwin鈥檚 visit to the French capital, the inspiration for his symphonic poem apparently came while writing an unrelated orchestral ballet when a melodic fragment he鈥檇 originally gifted to his Parisian hosts - Robert and Mabel Schirmer - bubbled to the surface as he was peering out of his apartment window at the Hudson river. 'I love that river鈥, he wrote, 鈥渁nd I thought how often I had been homesick for a sight of it, and then the idea struck me - An American in Paris, homesickness, the blues.' The work's portrayal of an American visitor in Paris, s they stroll about the city, not to mention its unusual orchestration - featuring real car horns - left critics lukewarm at its premiere, but it has since become a perennial favourite of orchestras everywhere.
Top choice:
Gershwin: An American in Paris
Hollwood Bowl Symphony Orchestra
Felix Slatkin (conductor)
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Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
Song of the lark (Album pour enfants Op.39)
Music Arranger: Rostislav Dubinsky. Ensemble: Quatuor Byron.- Tchaikovsky: Children's Album.
- Aparte.
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Ralph Vaughan Williams
The Lark Ascending
Music Arranger: Paul Drayton. Choir: Swedish Radio Choir. Performer: Johan Dalene. Conductor: Kaspars Putni艈拧.- Johan Dalene plays Mendelssohn, Bruch and Vaughan Williams.
- BIS.
- 7.
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Edward Elgar
Where corals lie (Sea pictures Op.37)
Singer: Yvonne Minton. Orchestra: London Philharmonic Orchestra. Conductor: Daniel Barenboim.- Dutton Epoch.
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William Walton
Cello Concerto (1st mvt)
Performer: Jonathan Aasgaard. Orchestra: Sinfonia of London. Conductor: John Wilson.- Chandos.
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John Blow
The Sacred Nine (Welcome Every Guest)
Singer: Tom谩拧 Kr谩l. Singer: Hugo Hymas. Ensemble: Le Po猫me Harmonique. Director: Vincent Dumestre.- Chateau de Versailles Spectacles.
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Gustav Mahler
Symphony no.2 'Resurrection' (Part 1; 1st mvt)
Orchestra: Hall茅. Conductor: Kahchun Wong.- Halle.
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Gustav Mahler
Symphony no.2 'Resurrection' (Part 2; 5th mvt)
Singer: Dame Sarah Connolly. Singer: Masabane Cecilia Rangwanasha. Choir: Hall茅 Choir. Choir: Hall茅 Youth Choir. Orchestra: Hall茅. Conductor: Kahchun Wong.- Halle.
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Jean-Beno卯t Dunckel
Wake
Performer: Gautier Capu莽on. Ensemble: Capucelli.- Erato.
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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Symphony no.31 in D major K.297 'Paris' (1st mvt)
Music Arranger: Carl Andreas Goepfert. Orchestra: Oslo Kammerakademi.- Lawo.
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Herbert Howells
King David
Music Arranger: Iain Farrington. Choir: Ikon. Performer: Iain Farrington. Director: David Hill.- Howells: King David & Sine nomine.
- Hyperion.
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Domenico Natale Sarro
Se tuona irato il cielo (Artemisia)
Singer: Alicia Amo. Ensemble: Tiento Nuovo. Director: Ignacio Prego.- Napoli inedita.
- Aparte.
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Alexander Scriabin
Prometheus (The poem of fire) Op.60 (Avec 茅motion et ravissement)
Performer: Pierre鈥怢aurent Aimard. Orchestra: Danish National Symphony Orchestra. Conductor: Fabio Luisi.- Scriabin: Orchestral Works.
- Deutsche Grammophon (DG).
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Alexander Scriabin
Prometheus (The poem of fire) Op.60 (Tr猫s anim茅)
Performer: Pierre鈥怢aurent Aimard. Choir: Danish National Concert Choir. Orchestra: Danish National Symphony Orchestra. Conductor: Fabio Luisi.- Scriabin: Orchestral Works.
- Deutsche Grammophon.
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