Description: Description Eduardo Chibas Venezuela Symphony Bruckner Symphonies No.7-9 3 CD Set JAPANProduct introductionVenezuelan Furtwängler is coming! HOLA BRUCKNER!Venezuela Symphony Orchestra conducted by Eduardo ChibathBruckner: Symphonies Nos. 7, 8 and 9! Bruckner of Edwald Chibas, known as "Furtwängler of Venezuela", which is now on sale in Beethoven's complete works, is here! No. 7 is the premiere for the Venezuelan Symphony Orchestra. Surprisingly delicate story development, it has a beautiful appearance like a white lily blooming in a valley. The whisper of a stringed instrument is a unique performance that seems to be messy. No. 8 is also a record of a historic concert called the Venezuelan premiere. Development that does not try to hide the uplifting. Still, let's call it Bruckner, who has an extremely human-like earthy scent, such as the slow tempo of the 3rd movement, which gives it a smoky taste. No. 9 is a private novel performance that can be said to be the exhalation of Bruckner's love and music's love for Chivas. The tempo is faster than the golden mean, and you can even feel a light sprint reminiscent of Schuricht.Both performances are live performances with a sense of realism. A classic arrangement with violins on both wings that emphasizes counterpoint. The Venezuela Symphony Orchestra is a prestigious and well-known guest of Furtwängler, which is more than 70 years old. Eduardo Chibath has been steadily on his way as an international orchestra conductor since he conducted Wagner "Meistersinger" with the Venezuela Symphony Orchestra in 1992. A good example of this is the first CD set of Beethoven's complete symphonies produced in Venezuela, all recorded live under the direction of the Carabobo [Central Venezuelan State] Symphony Orchestra. Sándor Vég, music director of Camerata Salzburg and a two-time visit to Caracas, describes him as follows: "Eduardo Chibath has a strong affinity for Beethoven and his unique message." He was later invited to Camerata Salzburg as a guest conductor and in 1999 to an orchestra in northern Portugal. In 2005, he recorded Beethoven's five piano concertos live with Brazilian pianist Luitz de Mura Castro and the Venezuelan Symphony Orchestra. In November 2007, he was invited to Germany to conduct Beethoven's 4th and 7th Symphonies in Regensburg, Bavaria, and was acclaimed by local newspapers. "Eduardo radiated intense energy from the orchestra," the Donaupost newspaper wrote. While Eduardo Chibath is known for his Beethoven symphonies and piano concertos, he is also associated with another great symphony composer-Anton Bruckner. In May 2004, Eduardo Chibath conducted the Venezuelan Symphony Orchestra, which premiered Brookner's 7th Symphony. In 2005, he conducted the 8th Symphony with the group, which became a hot topic in Venezuela as the premiere of this blockbuster. In 2007, Bruckner's No. 9 was also featured as its premiere in Venezuela. The 7th and 8th live recordings were praised by international music information magazines such as "Fanfare Magazine". In the January 2007 issue of the magazine, it was written as follows. "Eduardo Chibath proves to be a very positive and powerful interpreter of Anton Bruckner's work. His vision is clearly his own, but that vision is Bruckner's great interpreter. Well-known masters ... Furtwängler, Jochum, Karajan, Klemperer, Knappertsbusch, Wand and others are essentially comparable. " Eduardo Chibath was born on November 27, 1948 in Havana, Cuba. He went into exile with his family in the United States at an early age and gained American citizenship. He holds a Bachelor of Science degree and a Master of Science degree from Columbia University's Department of Applied Mathematics and Operations Research in New York. He has lived in Venezuela since 1971. He is also a well-known businessman, and in 1976 he founded and represented the advertising agency AW Nasca Saatchi & Saatchi. He is also the president of the Wagner Society of Venezuela.Work informationMaineConductor: Eduardo ChibathPerformance group: Venezuela Symphony Orchestra OtherComposer: Anton Bruckner Contents Number of components | 3 sheets SongSymphony No. 7 (Recording: May 27, 2004)Symphony No. 8 (Recording: November 10, 2005)Symphony No. 9 (Recording: June 7, 2007) PerformanceEduardo Chibath (conductor)Venezuela Symphony Orchestra recording2004-2007 Digital Live Recording at Jose Phoenix Rivas Hall Shipping We will select and ship from Fedex, DHL, Japan Post.Additional shipping charges may be incurred if otherwise specified.Please be sure to contact us before ordering. 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Artist: Eduardo Chibas
Country/Region of Manufacture: Japan
Style: Symphony
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Format: CD
Type: Album
Release Title: Bruckner with 4 hands piano: Complete Symphonies
Release Year: 2019
Language: Japanese
Standard product number: TBRCD0065
Genre: Classical
Release Date: March 1, 2019