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Bandoneón player Alfredo Marcucci has died June 12, 2010 in Landen, Belgium at age 81.
Alfredo Marcucci was taught the profession by his uncle, the great Bandoneón player Carlos Marcucci. Since 1947 Alfredo played in the big orchestras of the time: Raúl Kaplún, Carlos di Sarli, Julio de Caro. At the end of the 1950's, when the Tango got less popular he toured the world with the folklore group Los Paraguayos for 15 years. After meeting his Dutch wife he chose to stop playing professionally and starts working in a factory to be able to support his family. In 1986 he was able to retire and starts Orquesta Típica. He taught Leo Vervelde and Carel Kraayenhof, Sexteto Canyengue the art of the Bandoneón. A "second youth" starts and with Channel Classics he played in 6 projects like: ‘Timeless Tango’, ‘Touched by Tango’ and in 2004 - in honor of his 75th birthday, - ‘a life of Tango’.
It was a wonderful experience to work with Alfredo these last 13 years. Put his bandoneon in his hands was like seeing a small boy with his favorite toy. His music and musical timing was extraordinary. For all the musicians that have worked with him, I can speak for them that Alfredo will be sorely missed.
Jared Sacks
DUTCH:
Grootmeester van de Tango
Bandoneón speler Alfredo Marcucci is op 12 juni 2010 in zijn woonplaats Landen in België op 81-jarige leeftijd overleden.
Alfredo Mrcucci leerde het vak op 7-jarige leeftijd van zijn oom, de grote Argentijnse bandoneónist Carlos Marcucci. Vanaf 1947 speelde hij in de grote orkesten van die jaren: Raúl Kaplún, Carlos di Sarli, Julio de Caro. Het was de tijd van de dansfeesten, tango-salons, radio-optredens en 78-toerenplaten. Als eind jaren vijftig de tango in het slop raakt en Marcucci de op dat moment wereldberoemde folkloregroep Los Paraguayos ontmoet reist hij met hen vijftien jaar lang de wereld over. Nadat hij zijn Nederlandse vrouw ontmoette besloot hij een punt te zetten achter het artiesten bestaan en ging in een fabriek werken om zijn gezin te kunnen onderhouden. In '86 mocht Marcucci met vervroegd pensioen en richtte Orquesta Típica op. Onder meer Leo Vervelde en Carel Kraayenhof van Sexteto Canyengue gingen bij hem in de leer. Een ‘tweede jeugd’ brak aan en bij Channel Classics verschenen ‘Timeless Tango’, ‘Touched by Tango’ en in 2004 - ter ere van zijn 75ste verjaardag- ‘a life of Tango’.
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Ivan Fischer's Mahler Symphony no. 4 has been nominated a BBC Music Magazine Award for the Best Orchestra recording of 2009! |
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Just announced on ClassicsToday.
No “best of the year” collection would be complete without a special Mahler symphony disc, and in Ivan Fischer’s Mahler 4th on Channel Classics we have one of the very greatest interpretation of that work for many a year.
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ClassicsToday Executive Editor



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MUSIC DIRECTOR ROBERT SPANO AND ATLANTA SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
has performed the WORLD PREMIERE OF DEJAN LAZIC’S NEW TRANSCRIPTION OF
BRAHMS’S CONCERTO FOR VIOLIN. Officially called Brahms 3rd Piano Concerto
Mr. Lazic had long felt the beloved D-Major Violin Concerto would work beautifully as a piano
concerto. Following his first collaboration with the ASO a little over a year ago, Mr. Spano asked
him if there was something out of the ordinary he wanted to do with this Orchestra. Mr. Lazic shared
his idea, and the ASO offered to perform the world premiere performances of this great work in a
new setting.
It was a great success in Atlanta. Channel was there to record the concerts and will bring this release out in the beginning of the new year.


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Editors Choice Gramophone for Mozart Volume 7/8

There are many hidden treasures among Dvorak’s works and it is a particular pleasure for us to present the beautiful Suite for Orchestra in A major on this disc. According to Iván Fischer it should be performed more often in concerts, and he sincerely hopes that this recording will inspire orchestras to extend their Dvorak repertoire with this composition of enchanting beauty, lyricism and freshness.
This pair of symphonies was written solely to satisfy Dvorak’s own poetic muse. In the keys of G major and its relative minor, E minor, they can be regarded as representing two sides of the same coin. The Eighth, composed in Dvorak’s summer residence at Vysoká deep in the Bohemian countryside, is indisputably ‘From the Old World’ and rooted in Central Europe while the Ninth, composed in the claustrophobic surroundings of New York and intended as a greeting ‘From the New World’, is steeped in the composer’s unappeasable yearning for his native soil. 









