(2021) Grischuns dal cor
Category(ies): Concerto Orchestra Rarities
Instrument(s): Violin
Main Composer: Raffaele d’Alessandro
Orchestra: Kammerphilharmonie Graubünden
Conductor: Philippe Bach
CD set: 1
Catalog N°:
CD 3031
Release: 03.09.2021
EAN/UPC: 7619931303123
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GRISCHUNS DAL COR
Allegra !
Quel est le point commun entre les compositeurs Derungs et d'Alessandro, l'oeuvre La Partenza d'Oliver Waespi et le fils d'un confiseur russe émigré en Suisse ?
Les Grisons, le plus grand canton de Suisse !
Ce disque 100% grisons vous présente la riche vie musicale de cette région avec Philippe Bach à la tête de la Kammerphilharmonie Graubünden, pour une première collaboration avec Claves.
Allegra!
What do the composers Derungs and d'Alessandro, the work La Partenza by Oliver Waespi and the son of a Russian confectioner who emigrated to Switzerland have in common?
Graubünden, the largest canton in Switzerland!
This 100% Graubünden CD presents the rich musical life of this region with Philippe Bach at the head of the Kammerphilharmonie Graubünden, for a first collaboration with Claves.
Allegra!
Was haben die Komponisten Derungs und d'Alessandro, Oliver Waespis La Partenza und der in die Schweiz ausgewanderte Sohn eines russischen Zuckerbäckers gemeinsam?
Graubünden, der größte Kanton der Schweiz!
Diese 100% Graubünden CD präsentiert das reiche musikalische Leben dieser Region mit Philippe Bach an der Leitung der Kammerphilharmonie Graubünden, für eine erste Zusammenarbeit mit Claves.
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Kammerphilharmonie Graubünden
Graubünden is home to a professional orchestra in Switzerland which is as diverse as the canton itself. The Kammerphilharmonie has been heard in the city and countryside for over 30 years - in village squares, churches and dance halls, by the young and old. While paying special attention to local composers of the past and present, classical masterpieces are presented in symphony concerts with chamber music, film music, family concerts, and the “Side by Side” project with amateur musicians rounding off its varied endeavors.
The orchestra has been under the direction of the conductor Philippe Bach since 2016.
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Philippe Bach, conductor
Philippe Bach studied French horn at the Musikhochschule Bern and the Conservatoire de Genève, as well as orchestral conducting at the Musikhochschule Zürich with Johannes Schlaefli. In 2005 he was the recipient of a fellowship from the prestigious American Academy of Conducting at the Aspen Music Festival and was Junior Fellow in Conducting at the Royal Northern College of Music in Manchester.
A winner of the 2006 Jesús López-Cobos Conducting Competition, he subsequently became assistant to López-Cobos at the Teatro Real in Madrid from 2006-2008 and First Kapellmeister and Deputy Music Director at Theater Lübeck from 2008-2011. Since 2011 Philippe Bach is Music Director (GMD) at Das Meininger Theater. In parallele, he also holds the positions of Chief Conductor and Artistic Director of the Kammerphilharmonie Graubünden in Chur, Switzerland and Chief Conductor of the Berner Kammerorchester. A regular guest with Orchestra della Svizzera Italiana and Szczecin Philharmonic and the Bern Symphony Orchestra, Philippe Bach has conducted many major European Orchestras.
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Sebastian Bohren, violin
Sebastian Bohren made his Lucerne Festival debut in 2018. As a soloist he performs a wide-ranging repertoire that runs from Bach to the present day and appears regularly with orchestras such as the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra, NDR Radiophilharmonie in Hanover, the Basel Symphony Orchestra, Lucerne Symphony Orchestra, Musikkollegium Winterthur, Festival Strings Lucerne, under Mario Venzago, Andrew Manze, Elim Chan, James Gaffigan, Patrick Lange, Andrew Litton and Gábor Takács-Nagy. Sebastian Bohren plays a violin made by Giovanni Battista Guadagnini in Parma in 1761, the “Ex-Wanamaker-Hart”.
>> Read more in the booklet about the works and German texts <<
Allegra !
Quel est le point commun entre les compositeurs Derungs et d'Alessandro, l'oeuvre La Partenza d'Oliver Waespi et le fils d'un confiseur russe émigré en Suisse ?
Les Grisons, le plus grand canton de Suisse !
Ce disque 100% grisons vous présente la riche vie musicale de cette région avec Philippe Bach à la tête de la Kammerphilharmonie Graubünden, pour une première collaboration avec Claves.
Allegra!
What do the composers Derungs and d'Alessandro, the work La Partenza by Oliver Waespi and the son of a Russian confectioner who emigrated to Switzerland have in common?
Graubünden, the largest canton in Switzerland!
This 100% Graubünden CD presents the rich musical life of this region with Philippe Bach at the head of the Kammerphilharmonie Graubünden, for a first collaboration with Claves.
Allegra!
Was haben die Komponisten Derungs und d'Alessandro, Oliver Waespis La Partenza und der in die Schweiz ausgewanderte Sohn eines russischen Zuckerbäckers gemeinsam?
Graubünden, der größte Kanton der Schweiz!
Diese 100% Graubünden CD präsentiert das reiche musikalische Leben dieser Region mit Philippe Bach an der Leitung der Kammerphilharmonie Graubünden, für eine erste Zusammenarbeit mit Claves.
***
Kammerphilharmonie Graubünden
Graubünden is home to a professional orchestra in Switzerland which is as diverse as the canton itself. The Kammerphilharmonie has been heard in the city and countryside for over 30 years - in village squares, churches and dance halls, by the young and old. While paying special attention to local composers of the past and present, classical masterpieces are presented in symphony concerts with chamber music, film music, family concerts, and the “Side by Side” project with amateur musicians rounding off its varied endeavors.
The orchestra has been under the direction of the conductor Philippe Bach since 2016.
***
Philippe Bach, conductor
Philippe Bach studied French horn at the Musikhochschule Bern and the Conservatoire de Genève, as well as orchestral conducting at the Musikhochschule Zürich with Johannes Schlaefli. In 2005 he was the recipient of a fellowship from the prestigious American Academy of Conducting at the Aspen Music Festival and was Junior Fellow in Conducting at the Royal Northern College of Music in Manchester.
A winner of the 2006 Jesús López-Cobos Conducting Competition, he subsequently became assistant to López-Cobos at the Teatro Real in Madrid from 2006-2008 and First Kapellmeister and Deputy Music Director at Theater Lübeck from 2008-2011. Since 2011 Philippe Bach is Music Director (GMD) at Das Meininger Theater. In parallele, he also holds the positions of Chief Conductor and Artistic Director of the Kammerphilharmonie Graubünden in Chur, Switzerland and Chief Conductor of the Berner Kammerorchester. A regular guest with Orchestra della Svizzera Italiana and Szczecin Philharmonic and the Bern Symphony Orchestra, Philippe Bach has conducted many major European Orchestras.
***
Sebastian Bohren, violin
Sebastian Bohren made his Lucerne Festival debut in 2018. As a soloist he performs a wide-ranging repertoire that runs from Bach to the present day and appears regularly with orchestras such as the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra, NDR Radiophilharmonie in Hanover, the Basel Symphony Orchestra, Lucerne Symphony Orchestra, Musikkollegium Winterthur, Festival Strings Lucerne, under Mario Venzago, Andrew Manze, Elim Chan, James Gaffigan, Patrick Lange, Andrew Litton and Gábor Takács-Nagy. Sebastian Bohren plays a violin made by Giovanni Battista Guadagnini in Parma in 1761, the “Ex-Wanamaker-Hart”.
>> Read more in the booklet about the works and German texts <<
Return to the album | Read the booklet | Composer(s): Raffaele d’Alessandro | Main Artist: Philippe Bach