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Brosse - Music for Strings | Etcetera KTC1769

Brosse - Music for Strings

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Label: Etcetera

Cat No: KTC1769

Barcode: 8711801017693

Format: CD

Number of Discs: 1

Release Date: 24th June 2022

Contents

Artists

Lorenzo Gatto (violin)
Ana Naqe (soprano)
Marie Hallynck (cello)
Frank Debruyne (saxophone)
Young Belgian Strings

Conductor

Dirk Van de Moortel

Works

Brosse, Dirk

Black, White & In Between
Elegy for cello and strings
I Loved You
Ode an die Freude (recomposed for string orchestra)
Sentimental Waltzes (3)
Tango Tout Court
To the Unknown Soldier

Artists

Lorenzo Gatto (violin)
Ana Naqe (soprano)
Marie Hallynck (cello)
Frank Debruyne (saxophone)
Young Belgian Strings

Conductor

Dirk Van de Moortel

About

Dirk Brossé, an internationally acclaimed conductor and award winning composer, is currently Music Director of the Chamber Orchestra of Philadelphia, and Music Director of the Ghent Film Festival

He has guest-conducted many top orchestras all over the world including the London Symphony Orchestra, London Philharmonic and Royal Philharmonic orchestras.

Maestro Brossé is also a highly-regarded, award-winning composer, whose body of some 400 works includes concerti, oratorios, lieder, chamber music and symphonic pieces, as well as scores for cinema, television and stage, such as the Emmy-nominated score for the BBC/HBO series, Parade’s End.

Friends since their years at the Ghent Conservatory, Dirk Brossé and conductor on this recording Dirk Van de Moortel have often had the opportunity to work together through the Belgian National Orchestra.

It was by dint of programming works by Dirk Brossé during Young Belgian Strings concerts that the idea germinated to associate and produce an album exclusively with works by the maestro.

This new recording, 'Music for Strings' contains compositions for string orchestra as well as compositions for soloist and string orchestra, some of which are premiere recordings. It is also quite natural that the conductor and composer called on internationally renowned Belgian artists such as Lorenzo Gatto, Marie Hallynck, Ana Naqe and Frank Debruyne.

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