This is performed at a leisurely pace, appropriately and quite out of step with modern performances. Compare with the recording from 1935, conducted by Reynaldo himself
Reynaldo Hahn:Beatrice d'Este bálja 1. Belépés a Ludovic le More-ba (Entrée pour Ludovic le More): Maestoso 00:05 2. Lesquercade (Andantino) 01:52 3. Román stílus (Romanesque): Lento 05:15 4. Ibériai (Ibérienne): Marcato 08:28 5. Léda és a madár (Leonardesque közjáték/Léda et l'Oiseau (Intermède Léonardesque) 10:18 6. Courante: Allegro, senza velocità 12:10 7. Utolsó köszöntés Milánó hercegének (Salut final au Duc de Milan): Maestoso 16:22 Harmonie Ensemble New York Vezényel:Stephen Richman
I've wanted to see this score for years thank you so much.
This is performed at a leisurely pace, appropriately and quite out of step with modern performances. Compare with the recording from 1935, conducted by Reynaldo himself
re hermoso esto
1874 produced some remarkable musicians: Arnold Schoenberg, Charles Ives, Gustav Holst, Franz Schmidt - and Reynaldo Hahn.
Reynaldo Hahn:Beatrice d'Este bálja
1. Belépés a Ludovic le More-ba (Entrée pour Ludovic le More): Maestoso 00:05
2. Lesquercade (Andantino) 01:52
3. Román stílus (Romanesque): Lento 05:15
4. Ibériai (Ibérienne): Marcato 08:28
5. Léda és a madár (Leonardesque közjáték/Léda et l'Oiseau (Intermède Léonardesque) 10:18
6. Courante: Allegro, senza velocità 12:10
7. Utolsó köszöntés Milánó hercegének (Salut final au Duc de Milan): Maestoso 16:22
Harmonie Ensemble New York
Vezényel:Stephen Richman
Interesting tonality (in the second movement). Is this done to make it the harp player more easy?
No, It's for annoying all the other players! 😂😂 The harp part is quite easy, and could be played in C Maj or every other key without problems
@@alessandropalazzani But a harp is basically tuned in c flat, am I wrong?