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  1. 10. Sound Quality: 8. The Ernest Ansermet volume is one of the best of EMI’s Great Conductors series. It includes terrific, well-chosen performances, only a pair of which are clearly bested by the competition. Those are the Bartók Concerto for Orchestra and Rachmaninov’s Isle of the Dead. Just about everybody’s had a shot at the Bartók ...

  2. Ernest Ansermet. Ansermet was a reliable, insightful interpreter of composers from Mozart to Martin who also composed a symphonic poem and orchestrated Debussy's Six épigraphes antiques. Read Full Biography.

  3. Ernest Ansermet (born Nov. 11, 1883, Vevey, Switz.—died Feb. 20, 1969, Geneva) was a Swiss conductor known for his authoritative interpretations of the works of 20th-century French and Russian composers and for his keen intellectual approach to problems of contemporary musical aesthetics.. Ansermet studied at Lausanne and from 1906 to 1910 taught mathematics there.

  4. 25 de may. de 2016 · May 25, 2016. Fantasy and folklore are the subject of this 2CD collection of orchestral pieces by Rimsky-Korsakov recorded between 1953 and 1963 by the Suisse Romande Orchestra and Ernest Ansermet. We encounter Antar, disillusioned son of a slave who rises to become a Bedouin chief and dies in the arms of a fairy queen.

  5. About. As a conductor, philosopher, mathematician and composer, Ernest Ansermet occupied an exceptional position in the world of music. At the frontier of modernity, he offered up recordings of music by several composers whom he counted among his friends: Debussy, Ravel, Roussel and Stravinsky but also Honegger, Frank Martin, Bartók and Prokofiev – all of whom are represented in this ...

  6. Ernest Ansermet (Conductor) Born: November 11, 1883 - Vevey, Switzerland Died: February 20, 1969 - Geneva, Switzerland The Swiss conductor, Ernest Ansermet, came from a musical family; he successively studied the clarinet, violin and brass instruments, which he used in fanfares; later he wrote military marches for the Swiss army which he did not consider important.

  7. 10 de oct. de 2023 · Ernest Ansermet Stereo Maestro. Peter Quantrill | Oct 10, 2023. Friend to Ravel and Stravinsky, hi-fi buff, mathematician and philosopher – there was more to the Swiss conductor than his dusty demeanour, as Peter Quantrill explains. Ansermet made his first recordings in 1915, as a conductor of Diaghilev's Ballets Russes while on tour in New ...