Johann Nepomuk Hummel, born eight years after Beethoven, is one of those composers, celebrated in musical dictionaries rather than in performance, who have had to wait until the age of CD to have ...
The bassoon is one of the underdogs of the orchestra, but once in a while it gets to soar. Canadian Christopher Millard plays the Grand Concerto for Bassoon and Orchestra by Johann Nepomuk Hummel in ...
Grand Fantasia, 'Oberons Zauberhorn' Johann Nepomuk Hummel, Composer London Mozart Players Howard Shelley, Piano Rondo brilliant, 'Le retour à (de) Londres' Johann Nepomuk Hummel, Composer London ...
Johann Nepomuk Hummel, renowned as one of the greatest pianists of his day, wrote a series of works to celebrate his virtuosity, not just piano concertos, but sonatas, of which nine are for solo piano ...
Potpourri for Viola and Orchestra London Mozart Players Howard Shelley, Conductor James Ehnes, Viola Johann Nepomuk Hummel, Composer Adagio and Rondo alla Polacca for Violin and Orchestra James Ehnes, ...
As Hummel doggedly held fast to the artistic ideals of his teachers, Haydn and Mozart, he was left behind by a musical world that was plunging headlong into the romantic era. With Donald Macleod.
Music by Johann Nepomuk Hummel doesn't get a whole lot of notice these days. Conductor Richard Hickox decided that the masses Hummel wrote deserved more attention. He created a recording of the Hummel ...
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