Cover Deqing Wen: Orchestral Works

Album info

Album-Release:
2016

HRA-Release:
14.03.2016

Label: Naxos

Genre: Classical

Subgenre: Orchestral

Artist: ORF Vienna Radio Symphony Orchestra, Gottfried Rabl

Composer: Wen Deqing (1958)

Album including Album cover Booklet (PDF)

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  • 1Shanghai Prelude19:40
  • 2The Fantasia of Peony Pavilion17:39
  • 3Variation of a Rose15:19
  • 4Nostalgia (version for orchestra)09:07
  • 5Love Song and River Chant (version for orchestra)08:21
  • Total Runtime01:10:06

Info for Deqing Wen: Orchestral Works

Deqing Wen’s compositional style is heavily influenced by Chinese art and culture. The music that results is emotive, accessible, and vivid. This album contains five of his works: Shanghai Prelude (2015), The Fantasia of Peony Pavilion (2013), Variation of a Rose (2000), Nostalgia (2014), Love Song and River Chant (2010). Bruno Weinmeister is the featured cellist for the cello concerto, Shanghai Prelude. This album is recorded by the ORF Vienna Radio Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Gottfried Rabl.

Bruno Weinmeister, cello
ORF Vienna Radio Symphony Orchestra
Gottfried Rabl, conductor



ORF Vienna Radio Symphony Orchestra
Founded in 1997, the orchestra‘s academy aims to offer talented young musicians the chance to work with the Vienna RSO; by taking part in daily rehearsals as well as in concerts, they are encouraged to expand their contemporary repertoire. This ensures that young orchestral musicians learn not only traditional playing techniques, but are also confronted with unusual, experimental techniques. In addition, they can benefit from the regular encounters with world-famous composers and conductors that result from the orchestra‘s specialisation in contemporary music.

Furthermore, contact with Festivals such as „Wien Modern", „musikprotokoll" and many others, opens up a world of professional prospects for young orchestral performers.

A total of 10 string positions are provided. Selected musicians will receive six-month contracts after auditions; in some cases, the total contract-period can be extended to three years. By these means the orchestra contributes substantially to ensuring there is a plentiful reservoire of upcoming young orchestral musicians.

Booklet for Deqing Wen: Orchestral Works

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