Aug 22nd, 2006 · Russian composer Anatol Liadov is probably most famous for the music he didn't compose, but some music he did write was on display several weeks ago at the Grand Teton Music Festival. Conductor Andrey Boreyko leads the orchestra in Liadov's "Kikimora."
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Aug 15th, 2006 · It was written in 1919, and in its bittersweet beauty, many listeners hear an elegy for those who died during WWI. It's the Cello Concerto by Edward Elgar. Our concert performance took place two weeks ago at the Grand Teton Music Festival in Wyoming. Lynn Harrell is the cello soloist, Donald Runnicles conducts.
Keywords: Bittersweet · concert · concerto · cello · beauty · Wyoming · Cello Concerto · 1919 · Elegy · WWI · soloist · Grand Teton Music Festival
Jul 13th, 2006 · Benjamin Britten's four Sea Interludes, from his 1945 opera Peter Grimes, come floating out over the landlocked mountains of the Grand Teton Music Festival. The Festival Orchestra is conducted by Mark Wigglesworth.
Keywords: mountains · Sea · Opera · 1945 · Britten · Benjamin Britten · interludes · Landlocked · Sea Interludes · Peter Grimes · Grand Teton Music Festival · Festival Orchestra