Orchestre Pasdeloup – Atlantic Crossings (2023) [FLAC 24 bit, 96 kHz]

Orchestre Pasdeloup - Atlantic Crossings (2023) [FLAC 24 bit, 96 kHz] Download

Artist: Orchestre Pasdeloup
Album: Atlantic Crossings
Genre: Classical
Release Date: 2023
Audio Format:: FLAC (tracks) 24 bit, 96 kHz
Duration: 01:05:37
Total Tracks: 11
Total Size: 1,15 GB

Tracklist:

1-1. Orchestre Pasdeloup – II. Andante allegretto “Blumine” (06:54)
1-2. Orchestre Pasdeloup – I. Wenn mein Schatz Hochzeit macht (04:31)
1-3. Orchestre Pasdeloup – II. Ging heut morgen übers Feld (04:12)
1-4. Orchestre Pasdeloup – III. Ich hab’ ein glühend Messer (03:22)
1-5. Orchestre Pasdeloup – IV. Die zwei blauen Augen von meinem Schatz (06:21)
1-6. Orchestre Pasdeloup – Das himmlische Leben (09:32)
1-7. Orchestre Pasdeloup – Entracte (06:31)
1-8. Orchestre Pasdeloup – Lover, Come Back to Me (From “The New Moon) [Arr. J. Gobinet & F. Tortiller] (07:51)
1-9. Orchestre Pasdeloup – Berlin im Licht (Arr. A. Petronio & F. Tortiller) (04:06)
1-10. Orchestre Pasdeloup – Je ne t’aime pas (Arr. A. Petronio & F. Tortiller) (05:46)
1-11. Orchestre Pasdeloup – That’s Him (Arr. A. Petronio & F. Tortiller) (06:28)

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The album Atlantic Crossings by the Parisian Orchestre Pasdeloup, directed by Wolfgang Doerner, is dedicated to music written by European composers who came across the Atlantic to New York or later had to flee there from the Nazis. Gustav Mahler, who since 1907 has been travelling annually to New York over the winter to perform there, is introduced with the ‘Lieder eines fahrenden Gesellen’ with the Austrian baritone Daniel Schmutzhard, ‘Das himmlische Leben’ with the French soprano Amel Brahim-Djelloul, as well as the orchestral pieces ‘Blumine’ and ‘Entracte’ (from ‘The Three Pintos’). Extended by the jazz orchestra of percussionist Franck Tortiller, Orchestre Pasdeloup presents Sigmund Romberg’s ‘Lover Come Back to Me’, again featuring Amel Brahim-Djelloul; Romberg had been living in New York since 1909 and had established himself on Broadway. In the same line-up, Kurt Weill, who had to leave Europe for good in 1935, can be heard with Berlin im Licht, the chanson ‘Je ne t’aime pas’ written in France in the early thirties and the Broadway song ‘That’s Him’ from 1943.

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