Ernst Simon Glaser - Echos of what will come - Conversations with J.S (2022) [Hi-Res]
Artist: Ernst Simon Glaser
Title: Echos of what will come - Conversations with J.S
Year Of Release: 2022
Label: Simax Classics
Genre: Classical
Quality: FLAC (tracks) [96kHz/24bit]
Total Time: 1:30:55
Total Size: 1.64 GB / 342 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Echos of what will come - Conversations with J.S
Year Of Release: 2022
Label: Simax Classics
Genre: Classical
Quality: FLAC (tracks) [96kHz/24bit]
Total Time: 1:30:55
Total Size: 1.64 GB / 342 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Echo of What Will Come
02. Cello Suite No. 1 in G Major, BWV 1007: I. Prélude
03. Cello Suite No. 4 in E-flat Major, BWV 1010: II. Allemande
04. Der Bach an der Quelle
05. Ripensamento
06. Cello Suite No. 2 in D Minor, BWV 1008: III. Courante
07. Cello Suite No. 5 in C Minor, BWV 1011: IV. Sarabande
08. Conversation with J.S.: I
09. Conversation with J.S.: II
10. Conversation with J.S.: III
11. Conversation with J.S.: IV
12. Conversation with J.S.: V
13. Dancing Shades: I
14. Dancing Shades: II
15. Dancing Shades: III
16. Dancing Shades: IV
17. Dancing Shades: V
18. Dancing Shades: VI
19. Cello Suite No. 3 in C Major, BWV 1009: V. Bourée No. 1
20. Cello Suite No. 6 in D Major, BWV 1012: VI. Gigue
21. PARASIxTh: 1. Prelude
22. PARASIxTh: 3. Courante
23. PARASIxTh: 4. Fantasie
24. PARASIxTh: 6. Gavotte II
In January 2019 Ernst Simon Glaser performed a cello concerto written by Hungarian composer, Peter Eötvös, with the Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra with Eötvös conducting.
«In the cello concerto, the orchestra's principal cellist, Ernst Simon Glaser, impressively reveals the virtuoso levels against the eight cello voices that make the music sing and tonal…»
Magnus Hagland (about Peter Eötvö's cello concert), Göteborgs-Posten
Glaser has had a number of works written for him and he is currently working on his project
"Conversations with J.S.Bach». Glaser wants to explore the potential to connect the music of Bach with present-day approaches and has commissioned new companion pieces to be played alongside each of the Bach cello suites. Six different Norwegian composers have focussed on one Bach suite each. His hope is to create a unique meeting point between the past and the present; a conversation across timelines.
Glaser received the «Young Soloist of the Year» award in 2001 and the Debut Prize in 2004 in Norway. His debut recording of 2005 with Liv Glaser on fortepiano (Schumann and Schubert-Simax) was well received. His recording with the Norwegian Navy Wind Band consisting of four cello concertos with winds inspired an English reviewer to write that Glaser "with groove and elegance explores new avenues within contemporary music ”.
His latest CD on BIS (2017) was nominated for a Swedish Grammy. Here Glaser is a soloist in Tommie Haglund's "Flaminis Aura" with the Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra (conductor David Afkham).
After studying with Ralph Kirshbaum, Ernst Simon Glaser was employed as the co-principal cellist in Trondheim Symphony Orchestra at the age of 22. From 2001-2011 he was a principal cellist in the Norwegian Opera Orchestra. He is currently a principal cellist in the Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra, Sweden's National Orchestra.
Glaser has previously taught at the Music Conservatory in Trondheim, and at the Norwegian Academy of Music as Truls Mørk's assistant, and substitute. He has also given master classes at home and abroad in addition to teaching at the Barratt-Due Music Institute in Oslo.
Ernst Simon Glaser plays on a cello built by Francesco Ruggieri, Cremona approx. 1680, generously made available by Dextra Musica.
«In the cello concerto, the orchestra's principal cellist, Ernst Simon Glaser, impressively reveals the virtuoso levels against the eight cello voices that make the music sing and tonal…»
Magnus Hagland (about Peter Eötvö's cello concert), Göteborgs-Posten
Glaser has had a number of works written for him and he is currently working on his project
"Conversations with J.S.Bach». Glaser wants to explore the potential to connect the music of Bach with present-day approaches and has commissioned new companion pieces to be played alongside each of the Bach cello suites. Six different Norwegian composers have focussed on one Bach suite each. His hope is to create a unique meeting point between the past and the present; a conversation across timelines.
Glaser received the «Young Soloist of the Year» award in 2001 and the Debut Prize in 2004 in Norway. His debut recording of 2005 with Liv Glaser on fortepiano (Schumann and Schubert-Simax) was well received. His recording with the Norwegian Navy Wind Band consisting of four cello concertos with winds inspired an English reviewer to write that Glaser "with groove and elegance explores new avenues within contemporary music ”.
His latest CD on BIS (2017) was nominated for a Swedish Grammy. Here Glaser is a soloist in Tommie Haglund's "Flaminis Aura" with the Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra (conductor David Afkham).
After studying with Ralph Kirshbaum, Ernst Simon Glaser was employed as the co-principal cellist in Trondheim Symphony Orchestra at the age of 22. From 2001-2011 he was a principal cellist in the Norwegian Opera Orchestra. He is currently a principal cellist in the Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra, Sweden's National Orchestra.
Glaser has previously taught at the Music Conservatory in Trondheim, and at the Norwegian Academy of Music as Truls Mørk's assistant, and substitute. He has also given master classes at home and abroad in addition to teaching at the Barratt-Due Music Institute in Oslo.
Ernst Simon Glaser plays on a cello built by Francesco Ruggieri, Cremona approx. 1680, generously made available by Dextra Musica.