Berlin Philharmonic Wind Quintet



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Berlin Philharmonic Wind Quintet in rehearsal for a performance at Duke University in Durham North Carolina September 29th, 2007.
Walter Seyfarth, clarinet
Michael Hasel, flute
Andreas Wittmann, oboe
Fergus McWilliam, horn
Henning Trog, bassoon
The Berlin Philharmonic Wind Quintet (Philharmonisches Bläserquintett Berlin) was founded in 1988, during the era of Herbert von Karajan, the first permanently established wind quintet in the famous orchestra's rich tradition of chamber music.
Having maintained their original membership right from inception, they are living musical witnesses to the hugely productive and influential musical partnerships of the Berlin Philharmonic not only with Karajan, but also with its two most recent Musical Directors: Claudio Abbado and Sir Simon Rattle. Naturally, as members of the Berlin Philharmonic, they have also enjoyed important collaborations with every other major conductor of their times, whether Leonard Bernstein, Carlos Kleiber, Sir John Barbirolli, Günter Wand, Carlo Maria Giulini, Bernard Haitink, Riccardo Muti, James Levine or Daniel Barenboim, to name only a few.
The Berlin Philharmonic Wind Quintet continues to astonish audiences worldwide with their range of expression, their tonal spectrum and their conceptual unity. Indeed many listeners and critics agree that the ensemble has succeeded in virtually redefining the sound of the classic wind quintet. Their repertoire covers not only the entire spectrum of the wind quintet literature but also includes works for enlarged ensemble, i.e. the Sextets of Janácek and Reinicke or the Septets of Hindemith and Koechlin. In addition, collaboration with pianists such as Lars Vogt, Stephen Hough, Jon Nakamatsu and Lilya Zilberstein have intensified in recent years.
The ensemble's commitment to the wind quintet repertoire is passionate and in 1991 they found the perfect partner for their recording plans, the Swedish company BIS Records, already well known in its own right for its uncompromising standards. The results of this long and exclusive collaboration have received critical accolades worldwide - indeed many of these recordings are already widely held to be "definitive" or "reference" performances.
In addition to their concert appearances throughout Europe, North and South America, Israel, Australia and the Far East, the Berlin Philharmonic Wind Quintet are also popular guests at international festivals such as the Berliner Festwochen, the Edinburgh Festival, the London Proms, the Quintette-Biennale Marseille, the Rheingau Festival and the Salzburg Festival. Their television productions and radio broadcasts are seen and heard throughout Europe, Asia and North America.
In recent years the members of the Berlin Philharmonic Wind Quintet have intensified their teaching and coaching roles with youth; they give chamber music workshops and instrumental instruction in many countries, with a particular commitment, for example, to the youth orchestra program of Venezuela.


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Array ( 1 año por Catherine102591)
very good :]
nice sound.
very good but i ... ( 10 meses por tyrroow)
very good but i would like to hear the hold music.
Sorry I don't have ... ( 10 meses por momanace)
Sorry I don't have the whole piece. I recorded this during a "rehearsal" for a concert they were to play that evening. They were only play "parts" of songs during the rehearsal to get a feel for the venue and the acoustic.
Best,
You call this a ... ( 9 meses por Philimusical)
You call this a rehearsal. LOL I CALL THIS A PERFORMANCE
as stupid as i feel ... ( 8 meses por Geniusmu09)
as stupid as i feel.... what piece is this?
this is not a ... ( 7 meses por darkcinderellaisabel)
this is not a rehearsal. This is amazing.
This is a ... ( 7 meses por danielspyle)
This is a WW-quintet arrangement of Mozart's Fantasie in F minor, K. 608, originally for a barrel-organ, also existing from his time arranged for piano 4-hands, and usually played now as a solo organ piece.
Correction - it is ... ( 7 meses por danielspyle)
Correction - it is only the Mozart starting at about 1:03"
it is a rehearsal. ... ( 7 meses por crzy4lotr)
it is a rehearsal. they need to play like performance level in order to hear wat it sounds like in the hall so they can adjust
Array ( 6 meses por legoemanuel)
Yes!
The first is Danzi's wind quintet, op. 68 n. 2 in F major.
their not dreesed ... ( 6 meses por HelveteKeiser)
their not dreesed up!
:P
I saw them on this ... ( 4 meses por danmcglaun)
I saw them on this 2007 tour in Muncie IN and Detroit MI. They were phenomenal. No one else compares. See them the next time you can.
Jesus H. Christ in ... ( 2 semanas por Tylersaysjump)
Jesus H. Christ in a cardigan, the oboist is amazing. I give you your well-deserved propers, Mr. Andreas Wittmann.



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