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domingo, 14 de marzo de 2021
lunes, 29 de junio de 2020
lunes, 3 de diciembre de 2018
San Francisco Symphony / Michael Tilson Thomas BERLIOZ Roméo et Juliette
Michael Tilson Thomas and the San Francisco Symphony bring unsurpassed storytelling to their latest recording on the Grammy Award-winning SFS Media label: Berlioz’s dramatic symphony Roméo et Juliette With a narrative that Berlioz deemed "too beautiful, too musical" to not be performed, this Impassioned orchestral scoring of love and despair is further enriched by the vocals of Sasha Cooke, Nicholas Phan, Luca Pisaroni, and the SFS Chorus.
“Berlioz’s Roméo et Juliette is a true sonic spectacular—the scale of the piece and the positioning of the large orchestra, very large chorus, and soloists is extraordinary. This recording allows all of these wonderful forces to be heard clearly and with incredible majesty.” (Michael Tilson Thomas)
“Berlioz’s Roméo et Juliette is a true sonic spectacular—the scale of the piece and the positioning of the large orchestra, very large chorus, and soloists is extraordinary. This recording allows all of these wonderful forces to be heard clearly and with incredible majesty.” (Michael Tilson Thomas)
domingo, 1 de julio de 2018
San Francisco Symphony / Michael Tilson Thomas TCHAIKOVSKY Symphony No. 6, Pathétique
Music Director Michael Tilson Thomas and the San Francisco Symphony announce the release of Tchaikovsky Symphony No. 6, Pathétique, on June 29. Recorded during live performances at Davies Symphony Hall in March 2017, this latest release from the SF Symphony’s eight-time Grammy Award-winning in-house recording label, SFS Media, will be available for streaming and download in stereo, 5.1 surround, Mastered for iTunes quality, and 24-bit/192kHz Studio Master.
“Returning to world of Tchaikovsky’s Sixth Symphony is a profound experience for me at this point in my life,” explains Michael Tilson Thomas. “There were a number of years where I had to distance myself from the symphony as I could not come to a peaceful solution as to how to give it the delicacy and vulnerability, as well as the enormous power that it so often requires. This recording represents a stage in my thinking that is based in the world of
elegance and of what I believe the word Pathétique means. To me, Tchaikovsky is saying, ‘Here is my simple story. Please listen to me and hear me.’ This Symphony, an amazingly constructed piece, is an outpouring of elegant melodic invention.” This release joins an impassioned MTT-led disc of Tchaikovsky’s Symphony No. 5 and Romeo and Juliet, also on SFS Media (2015), and the acclaimed inaugural episode of the Keeping Score documentary series which explored Tchaikovsky’s Symphony No. 4 (2004).
martes, 24 de octubre de 2017
Michael Tilson Thomas / San Francisco Symphony ADAMS Harmonielehre - Short Ride in a Fast Machine

jueves, 12 de mayo de 2016
San Francisco Symphony / Michael Tilson Thomas MASON BATES Works for Orchestra
Music Director Michael Tilson Thomas (MTT) and the San Francisco Symphony
(SFS) will release
a
new recording featuring
Bay Area composer
Mason
Bates’
s
three
largest electro
-
acoustic
orchestral
works
on the Orchestra’s Grammy Award
-
winning SFS Media
label on Friday,
March 11, 2016.
The
album of Bates’s
largest
orchestral
works
features the first recordings
of
the SFS
-
commissioned
The B
-
Sides
and
Liquid Interface, in addition to
Alternative
Energy
.
These
three works
illustrate Bates’s
exuberantly
inventive music that expands
the
symphonic
palette with sounds
of the digital age:
techno, drum‘n’bass, field recordings
and more, with the composer performing on electronica
.
MTT
and
the SFS have championed Bates’s
works for over a decade, evolving a partnership
built on multi-year
commissioning,
performing, recording, and touring
projects
.
“The three pieces on this album are my largest
electro
-
acoustic works, my wildest explorations into the power of an
expanded symphonic palette and its
implications for imaginative
new forms,” said Mason Bates.
“The sounds range from
glaciers to industrial techno to a NASA spacewalk.
New sounds have of
ten provoked new forms throughout music
history... and I look to the digital world as an important twenty-first century expansion of the orchestral sound world.”
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