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Shai Wosner, Nicholas Collon: Haydn-Ligeti – Concertos & Capriccios (24/96 FLAC)

Shai Wosner, Nicholas Collon: Haydn-Ligeti - Concertos & Capriccios (24/96 FLAC)
Shai Wosner, Nicholas Collon: Haydn-Ligeti – Concertos & Capriccios (24/96 FLAC)

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Composer: Franz Joseph Haydn, György Ligeti
Performer: Shai Wosner
Orchestra: Danish National Symphony Orchestra
Conductor: Nicholas Collon
Format: FLAC (tracks)
Label: Onyx
Catalogue: ONYX4174
Release: 2016
Size: 1.25 GB
Recovery: +3%
Scan: yes

Haydn: Concerto in G Major, Hob.VIIa:4
01. I. Allegro
02. II. Adagio
03. III. Rondo. Presto

04. Ligeti: Capriccio No. 2
05. Haydn: Capriccio in G major “Acht Sauschneider müssen seyn”, Hob.XVII:1

Ligeti: Concerto for Piano and Orchestra
06. I. Vivace molto ritmico e preciso
07. II. Lento e deserto
08. III. Vivace cantabile
09. IV. Allegro risoluto, molto ritmico
10. V. Presto luminoso, fluido, constante, sempre molto ritmico

11. Ligeti: Capriccio No.1
12. Haydn: Capriccio in C Major, Hob.XVII:4 “Fantasia”

Haydn: Concerto in D Major, Hob.XVIII:11
13. I. Vivace
14. II. Un poco Adagio
15. III. Rondo all’ Ungarese. Allegro assai

Shai Wosner has established himself as one of today’s leading Schubert interpreters. He is also equally at home in Classical, Romantic and Contemporary repertoire, often in unusual combinations which are both thought provoking: Brahms and Schoenberg for example, or delightfully quirky, as on his new recording for ONYX.

Shai Wosner writes, “There aren’t too many composers in music history who are likely to use subtitles such as ‘It takes eight of you to castrate a boar’ (‘Acht Sauschneider müssen sein’). Like a naughty smile under the more official Capriccio in G Major by Joseph Haydn from 1765, its origin remains mysterious – most likely a forgotten Austrian folk song – but it would have no doubt been relished wholeheartedly by the 20th-century composer of the ‘Nonsense Madrigals’. Apart from connections with Central-European folk music (Haydn’s “Ungarese” style, Ligeti’s early Capriccios, for example) or the fact that both were towering figures already in their lifetime – like ‘Papa’ Haydn, Ligeti carries unparalleled direct or indirect influence on almost every young composer today – a particular richness of humour that transcends centuries links their music music – like two distant relatives sharing an old family joke.”

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