George Antheil Frank Dupree, Deutsche Staatsphilharmonie RheinlandPfalz, KarlHeinz Steffens - A Jazz Symphony Piano Concerto No1 Capital Of The World Suite Archipelago Rhumba

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Review by Charm Alfonso

The album A Jazz Symphony Piano Concerto No1 Capital Of The World Suite Archipelago Rhumba by George Antheil, performed by Frank Dupree, Deutsche Staatsphilharmonie RheinlandPfalz, and KarlHeinz Steffens, is a masterpiece of jazz-infused classical music. The album features a variety of compositions, ranging from the energetic and lively "Rhumba" to the more contemplative and introspective "Archipelago."

One of the standout performances on the album is Dupree's interpretation of Antheil's Piano Concerto No. 1. Dupree's virtuosic playing is perfectly complemented by the rich and full sound of the Deutsche Staatsphilharmonie RheinlandPfalz, under the direction of KarlHeinz Steffens. The result is a performance that is both technically impressive and emotionally engaging.

The album also features Antheil's "A Jazz Symphony," which incorporates elements of jazz into a classical framework. The piece is a testament to Antheil's ability to bridge the gap between these two genres, and the performance by the Deutsche Staatsphilharmonie RheinlandPfalz is a fitting tribute to this unique composition.

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Artist: George Antheil Frank Dupree, Deutsche Staatsphilharmonie RheinlandPfalz, KarlHeinz Steffens
Album: A Jazz Symphony Piano Concerto No1 Capital Of The World Suite Archipelago Rhumba
Rating: 5.0

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
A Jazz Symphony, For 3 Pianos And Orchestra (1925, Original Version / For Paul Whiteman)12:28
I. The Tailor Shop5:40
Archipelago «Rhumba» 5:42
III. Knife Dance And Farruca4:21
Capital Of The World, Orchestral Suite (17:35)
Concerto For Piano And Orchestra No.1 21:40
II. Meditation7:34

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C5309

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Formats

  • CD
  • Album

Credits

RoleCredit
ConductorKarl-Heinz Steffens
EngineerBernd Nothnagel
Executive-ProducerJohannes Kernmayer
OrchestraDeutsche Staatsphilharmonie Rheinland-Pfalz
Recording SupervisorRoland Kistner
Edited ByRoland Kistner

Notes

Recording: Ludwigshafen, Philharmonie, January 2-5, 2017.

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Barcode: 8 45221 05309 7

About George Antheil Frank Dupree, Deutsche Staatsphilharmonie RheinlandPfalz, KarlHeinz Steffens

George Antheil (July 8, 1900, Trenton, New Jersey - February 12, 1959, New York City) was an American avant-garde composer, pianist, author and inventor. In 1923 Antheil moved to Paris, where he had the support of many influential friends, among them his idol , , and . His inventions included a patented torpedo guidance system and a broad-spectrum signal transmission system which then was called frequency skipping, co-authored with actress . He wrote his autobiography Bad Boy of Music in 1944, issued the following year by Doubleday.

Real Name

    • Georg Johann Carl Antheil

Name Vars

  • Antheil
  • George Carl Johann Antheil
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Summary by Charm Alfonso

A Jazz Symphony Piano Concerto No1 Capital Of The World Suite Archipelago Rhumba is a must-have album for fans of jazz and classical music alike. The performances by Frank Dupree, Deutsche Staatsphilharmonie RheinlandPfalz, and KarlHeinz Steffens are nothing short of exceptional, and the compositions by George Antheil are a testament to his innovative spirit and creative genius.