Premiere recordings of Felix Draeseke's Three String Quartets
Von: International Draeseke Society (idg@draeseke.dot.org) [Profil]
Datum: 22.06.2008 01:25
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Datum: 22.06.2008 01:25
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Readers of this newsgroup may be interested to learn that the International Draeseke Society has just released the first recordings of the complete string quartets of Felix Draeseke and his Suite in f# for Two Violins. Details, program notes, and mp3 samples are available at: http://www.draeseke.org/akcoburg/dr11.htm http://www.draeseke.org/akcoburg/dr12.htm These, and all AK/Coburg recordings are available to members of the Draeseke Society for only US$12.50 per disc. Also new to the Draeseke web pages are additional reproductions of hundreds of original German newspaper articles and clippings dated from 1885 to the present day that provide some insight into not only the music of Draeseke, but other performances and criticism in Germany over the past 130 years: http://www.draeseke.org/Ebert/index.htm AK/Coburg, an non-profit activity of the Draeseke Society, was featured in the Mar/Apr 2005 issue of Fanfare magazine: http://www.draeseke.org/akcoburg/fanfeature.htm Thank you for your interest. International Draeseke Society/NA Internationale Draeseke Gesellschaft http://www.draeseke.org/[ Auf dieses Posting antworten ]
