Symphony No. 9 in E Minor, Op.95 from the New World: IV. Allegro Con Fuocu

Memphis Repertory Orchestra & William Langley

Symphony No. 9 in E Minor, Op.95 from the New World: IV. Allegro Con Fuocu
Performed By Memphis Repertory Orchestra & William Langley
Album UPC 600385233422
CD Baby Track ID 10653849
Label Memphis Repertory Orchestra
Released 2013-03-02
BPM 130
Rated 0
ISRC uscgj1300389
Year 2013
Spotify Plays 117
Writers
Writer Antonín Leopold Dvořák
Pub Co Memphis Repertory Orchestra
Composer Antonín Leopold Dvořák
ClearanceFacebook Sync License,Traditional Sync,YouTube Sync ServiceOne Stop
Rights Controlled Master and Publishing Grant
Rights One-Stop: Master + 100% Pub Grant
Original/Cover/Public Domain original
Country United States - Tennessee

Description

A new and exciting debut recording for Memphis music! The MRO, under the music direction of William R. Langley, has put together a powerhouse combination of classical music masterworks - Tchaikovsky and Dvorak!

Notes

"Hailed as having a "fine, romantic sound," violinist Will Haapaniemi performs Tchaikovsky's violin concerto with both the command and finesse you would expect from any of the great violinists of our time."

When you think of Memphis, TN, you most likely think of its profound musical influence--specifically in soul and blues. Memphis is home to some of the world's premiere music history sites: Stax, Sun Studios, Beale Street, Graceland, Ardent Studios, the list goes on and on. In 2011, The Memphis Repertory Orchestra (MRO) began working on adding its name to that legendary list.

Two years ago, when the MRO formed under the leadership of William Langley, they wanted to put Memphis on the music map, again, but this time by distinguishing the city as a great new epicenter for classical music. While the city already plays host to a fantastic Symphony, which performs in a state-of-the-art concert hall, the MRO strives to reach an even broader audience by getting the younger generation involved in the process, especially students.

In June of 2012, the MRO decided to take it a step further, giving the musicians another opportunity to learn and experience the process of recording in a professional recording studio. The MRO musicians met for 5 rehearsals and spent 2 intense evenings of recording, resulting in a completed symphony AND violin concerto.

The project was entirely funded by a successful Kickstarter.com campaign.

The MRO offers something unique in philanthropic circles: a combining of education, arts, and culture. As a result, the Memphis community is thanked for its support with free admission. In addition, the MRO wants to be at the forefront of rejuvenating enthusiasm for Memphis--a historical beacon in music. The MRO's approach to social engagement is through arts and culture, bringing together all pockets of the city under one auspice: the great masterworks.

In addition to all concerts being given with free admission to the public, the orchestra also streams all events live on their website - http://memphisreporchestra.com

Follow this exciting group on facebook ( /memphisreporchestra) and twitter (@mropresents)

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