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METAMORPHOSEN
Two super groups - the strings led by violinist Markus DĂ€unert (leader of the Mahler Chamber Orchestra), and the winds led by oboeist Nicholas Daniel (whose distinguished career began with him being named BBC Young Musician of the Year) - combine in this, their second recording for Linn. A counterpart to the Aldeburgh Strings course, whose recording of Brittenâs Serenade for Tenor, Horn and Strings launched this partnership in 2016, Aldeburgh Winds offered an opportunity for exceptional wind and brass players to work intensively alongside leading international professionals. Strauss poured out some of his most heartfelt inspiration in Metamorphosen, a 25-minute string masterpiece written as an elegy in the wake of Germanyâs destruction in the Second World War. In complete contrast the Serenade radiates Mozartian bonhomie combined with Straussâs exquisite chamber scoring which provides a tantalising glimpse of the composer to come. The Symphony for Wind Instruments (âFröhliche Werkstattâ) adds a third clarinet, basset horn and bass clarinet to the Serenadeâs line-up and is very important work in the wind ensemble repertory. The Aldeburgh Strings/Wind ensembles are a product of the BrittenâPears Young Artist Programme, founded over forty years ago by Britten and Pears, in order to provide high-level performance training for the worldâs best emerging professional musicians. Tutors are drawn from some of the worldâs finest orchestras, such as the Berlin Philharmonic, Leipzig Gewandhaus, Philharmonia and Scottish Chamber Orchestra, and direct the ensemble sections from within, in an inspiring dual role of mentor and performer.
Two super groups - the strings led by violinist Markus DĂ€unert (leader of the Mahler Chamber Orchestra), and the winds led by oboeist Nicholas Daniel (whose distinguished career began with him being named BBC Young Musician of the Year) - combine in this, their second recording for Linn. A counterpart to the Aldeburgh Strings course, whose recording of Brittenâs Serenade for Tenor, Horn and Strings launched this partnership in 2016, Aldeburgh Winds offered an opportunity for exceptional wind and brass players to work intensively alongside leading international professionals. Strauss poured out some of his most heartfelt inspiration in Metamorphosen, a 25-minute string masterpiece written as an elegy in the wake of Germanyâs destruction in the Second World War. In complete contrast the Serenade radiates Mozartian bonhomie combined with Straussâs exquisite chamber scoring which provides a tantalising glimpse of the composer to come. The Symphony for Wind Instruments (âFröhliche Werkstattâ) adds a third clarinet, basset horn and bass clarinet to the Serenadeâs line-up and is very important work in the wind ensemble repertory. The Aldeburgh Strings/Wind ensembles are a product of the BrittenâPears Young Artist Programme, founded over forty years ago by Britten and Pears, in order to provide high-level performance training for the worldâs best emerging professional musicians. Tutors are drawn from some of the worldâs finest orchestras, such as the Berlin Philharmonic, Leipzig Gewandhaus, Philharmonia and Scottish Chamber Orchestra, and direct the ensemble sections from within, in an inspiring dual role of mentor and performer.
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Two super groups - the strings led by violinist Markus DĂ€unert (leader of the Mahler Chamber Orchestra), and the winds led by oboeist Nicholas Daniel (whose distinguished career began with him being named BBC Young Musician of the Year) - combine in this, their second recording for Linn. A counterpart to the Aldeburgh Strings course, whose recording of Brittenâs Serenade for Tenor, Horn and Strings launched this partnership in 2016, Aldeburgh Winds offered an opportunity for exceptional wind and brass players to work intensively alongside leading international professionals. Strauss poured out some of his most heartfelt inspiration in Metamorphosen, a 25-minute string masterpiece written as an elegy in the wake of Germanyâs destruction in the Second World War. In complete contrast the Serenade radiates Mozartian bonhomie combined with Straussâs exquisite chamber scoring which provides a tantalising glimpse of the composer to come. The Symphony for Wind Instruments (âFröhliche Werkstattâ) adds a third clarinet, basset horn and bass clarinet to the Serenadeâs line-up and is very important work in the wind ensemble repertory. The Aldeburgh Strings/Wind ensembles are a product of the BrittenâPears Young Artist Programme, founded over forty years ago by Britten and Pears, in order to provide high-level performance training for the worldâs best emerging professional musicians. Tutors are drawn from some of the worldâs finest orchestras, such as the Berlin Philharmonic, Leipzig Gewandhaus, Philharmonia and Scottish Chamber Orchestra, and direct the ensemble sections from within, in an inspiring dual role of mentor and performer.
























