The Philharmonics: Oblivion | Deutsche Grammophon 4810276

The Philharmonics: Oblivion

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Label: Deutsche Grammophon

Cat No: 4810276

Format: CD

Number of Discs: 1

Release Date: 8th July 2013

Contents

Artists

Patricia Petibon (soprano)
The Philharmonics

Artists

Patricia Petibon (soprano)
The Philharmonics

About

The Philharmonics is one of the hottest young classical ensembles of our days - a unique and extraordinary cross-border musical marriage featuring the very best players from the Vienna Philharmonic and the Berlin Philharmonic and two exceptional Jazz Artists.

'Oblivion' features music of nearly forgotten composers, newly arranged by The Philharmonics in their style of Gypsy, Klezmer and Jazz. With their virtuosic and rousing performances, which are inspired by folk music, fascinating dance music and the magic of improvisation, they are a real crowd puller!

The Philharmonics caused great sensation on January 1st 2012, when they accompanied the TV audience in the intermission film of the New Year’s Concert 2012, therefore reaching Gold Status with their debut CD 'Fascination Dance' in Austria.

Charming soprano Patricia Petibon teams up with The Philharmonics to furnish this CD with extra musical magic. An album of broad consumer appeal with music of Brahms, Piazzola, Fritz Kreisler, Dinicu and Enescu.

Track Listing:
1. Medley: K&K Rhapsody (arr. Tibor Kováč and František Jánoška)
2. Fritz Kreisler: Marche miniature viennoise (arr. Tibor Kováč)
3. Johannes Brahms: Ungarischer Tanz No.6 (arr. Tibor Kováč)
4. Camille Saint-Saëns: Danse macabre (arr. Tibor Kováč)
5. Fritz Kreisler: Caprice viennois (arr. Tibor Kováč)
6. Grigorias Dinicu: Hora di Mars (The Clock) (arr. Tibor Kováč and František Jánoška)
7. Johann Strauss: Pasman Csárdás (arr. Tibor Kováč)
8. Leonard Bernstein: Somewhere – feat. Patricia Petibon (arr. Stephan Koncz)
9. Fritz Kreisler, Django Reinhard, František Jánoška: Presto Fight (arr. František Jánoška)
10. Fritz Kreisler: Schön Rosmarin (arr. Tibor Kováč – for Solo Violin & Double Bass)
11. František Jánoška: Musette pour Fritz (Hommage ŕ Fritz Kreisler)
12. Astor Piazolla: Oblivion (arr. František Jánoška)
13. Benjamin Godard: Berceuse – feat. Piotr Beczala (arr. Tibor Kováč)
14. George Enescu: Rhapsodie Roumaine (arr. Jacques Enoch and František Jánoška)

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