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  1. 5. Nov. 2015 · Product Description. Following his critically acclaimed recording of Mendelssohn's Symphony No.2, Spanish conductor Pablo Heras-Casado returns with Symphonies Nos.3 and 4, this time leading the Freiburger Barockorchester. Both works have origins in the composer's 1829-1831 tour of Europe. Symphony No.3, sometimes called the "Scottish" symphony ...

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  2. 45. Scoring. Soprano, alto, tenor and 2 bass soloists. SATB choir. orchestra. St. Paul (in German Paulus ), Op. 36, is an oratorio by Felix Mendelssohn. The composer oversaw versions and performances in both German and English within months of completing the music in early 1836.

  3. 5. Mai 2024 · El cant dels ocells - Der Gesang der Vögel (bearb. von Pablo Casals / Roger Morelló Ros) Johann Sebastian Bach (1685–1750) Cello Suite Nr. 3 in C-Dur BWV 1009; Marc Migó (*1993) Variaciones sobre el nom de Casals – Variationen über den Namen Casals; Marin Marais (1656–1782)

  4. 24. Apr. 2022 · TRUMPET RECORDING Simon Gardner - Andy Greenwood - Craig Wild - Pablo Mendelssohn! #TrumpetMasters #TrumpetRecording #London #UK #England | London, United Kingdom, trumpet

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  5. The Symphony No 5, the “Reformation”, labours over its Lutheran connections, but a performance as ardent as this one by the Freiburger Barockorchester under Pablo Heras-Casado has something of an evangelist’s fiery rhetoric. Period instruments also score in the Violin Concerto. Isabelle Faust is a soloist of elfin quickness of spirit and there is tremendous drive overall

  6. 16. Dez. 2015 · Description. Following his critically acclaimed recording of Mendelssohn’s Symphony No.2, Spanish conductor Pablo Heras-Casado returns with Symphonies Nos. 3 and 4, this time leading the Freiburger Barockorchester. Both works have origins in the composer’s 1829-1831 tour of Europe. Symphony No.3, sometimes called the ”Scottish” symphony ...

  7. Although it was the fifth and final of Mendelssohn's symphonies to be completed, it was the third to be published, and has subsequently been known as Symphony No. 3. [3] Intriguingly, despite describing the work as his 'Scottish Symphony' to his family in 1829, by the time the work was published in 1842 Mendelssohn never publicly called ...