Objednací číslo: 30062866 946 Kč
Na objednávku. Dodání trvá obvykle 12 týdnů.
Datum vydání: 30.4.2014
Žánr KLASIKA
EAN: 0829261100829 (info)
Label: Quill Classics
Obsahuje nosičů: 1
Nosič: CD
Popis - WORKS FOR FLUTE:
Flutist Andrew Bolotowsky studied with Elaine Schaffer, William Kincaid, and Jean-Pierre Rampal. He has performed over 3,000 solo recitals and participated in countless chamber music and orchestral concerts. He has performed with the Pan American, Westchester Philharmonic, and Brooklyn Philharmonic orchestras and has worked with Downtown Music Productions, Music Downtown, the American Festival of Microtonal Music, the Soho Baroque Opera, Muse (Colonial American Music), the Delbarton Baroque Ensemble, and New Amsterdam Baroque. Mr. Bolotowsky has been heard on radio stations WQXR, WBAI, WNCN, and WNYC; has appeared on television stations NBC, CBS, and NYC; and has recorded for Orion Recordings, Golden Age Records, Opus I, and Station Hill Records. He can be heard on the internet in Jim Theobald’s work “Above Ground” for Flute and Electronic Tape. With Rebecca Pechefsky, he has recorded the sonatas for flute and obbligato harpsichord by Johann Ludwig Krebs, which was released in the spring of 2004 on Quill Classics. About his performance on Brooklyn Baroque’s Northern Lights (QC 1005), Early Music has said “Flutist Andrew Bolotowsky earns high marks for his lively, supple, and clear-toned musicality.” Brooklyn Baroque debuted in the fall of 2000, when cellist David Bakamjian joined the long-standing duo of Baroque flutist Andrew Bolotowsky and harpsichordist Rebecca Pechefsky. Since then, the group has performed frequently in the New York area and has been invited to play in other states across the country. Brooklyn Baroque specializes in the music of Bach and his contemporaries, but its concerts often range further back into the seventeenth century or as far forward as Beethoven. Guest artists have included recorder player Gregory Bynum; violinists Judson Griffin, Robert Mealy, and Vita Wallace; viola da gambist Carlene Stober; and countertenors Jeffrey Dooley and Drew Minter. About the ensemble’s debut CD, Northern Lights, Christopher Chaffee in the American Record Guide has written: “I cannot stop listening to this recording . . . The playing is fantastic—sensitive, well shaped, and engaging.” For more information, visit brooklynbaroque.com.