Tuesday, December 14, 2010

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News from bassoonist Fritz Henker





A series of CDs from the Archive Production of Deutsche Grammophon, which were up to apply only in Japan, are now on the European and also available on the German market, albeit at some very overpriced. Handel overtures Bach / Handel harpsichord works

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and active President of the DGG, including:

... like no other knew he (Karl Richter), the foundations of this music, the liturgical foundation, the tradition of contexts in which Bach rooted than any other expression language rate and structure of Bach's compositions. It ended Richter's work all areas of one, the vocal music as well as works for orchestra, the compositions for organ and harpsichord. Whoever tries to interpret Bach's had to deal with Karl Richter's Bach-style and will continue to have to deal with it. In turning to judges, in emulation of his idol, or in outspoken opposition other artists are trying to profile. Those who knew Judge knows about the tolerance, which he showed to other interpretations, and admired the more the consistency with which he pursued his own style: a consequence which arose from an artistic security, as they now possess only a few.
the occasion of the forthcoming round and semi-circular memorial Karl Richter in 2011 (30th anniversary on February 15th and 85th birthday on 15 October) we will publish the time documents the 30-year era of Munich. The first volume (212 pages, format 165 x 240, black) this series includes the 1951 - 1957, whereby especially the early years almost completely documented. Some singers of the early days have thankfully their choral albums Karl Richter bequeathed the archive. Together with the records of the 2007 deceased, longtime director of the Munich Bach Choir, Heinz hostage, this results in a comprehensive and detailed picture of the early Munich years. The book will be released soon (late September) at a price of € 21.80 plus shipping costs in trade, but can now be preordered at Conventus Musicus

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