Latest Release
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- 26 MAY 2023
- 14 Songs
- Stokowski: Bach Transcriptions · 1988
- Tchaikovsky: Hamlet, Op. 67 / The Tempest, Op. 18 / Romeo and Juliet · 2002
- Gershwin Reimagined: An American in London · 2018
- Modern Classics: Samuel Barber · 2005
- José Serebrier: Orchestral Works · 2020
- José Serebrier: Orchestral Works · 2020
- Classic ABC TV and Radio Themes from the 1940s to the 2000s · 2002
- Schwarz-Schilling: Orchestral Works, Vol. 2 · 2012
- Kodaly: Háry János Suite / Dances of Galanta · 1999
- Kodaly: Háry János Suite / Dances of Galanta · 1999
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About José Serebrier
José Serebrier is better known as a conductor than a composer, though in the late '90s and early years of the new century, he garnered a fair amount of attention for his compositions. His works are written in a tonal and quite approachable style and divulge his mastery of orchestration and deft sense for instrumental color. His earliest surviving work dates back to 1948, Sonata for solo violin, Op. 1. He made his first recording in 1974, the Ives Symphony No. 4 with the London Philharmonic Orchestra that drew high praise from critics in Europe and the U.S., where it received a Grammy nomination. A collection of Serebrier's compositions, Last Tango Before Sunrise, was issued in 2021, with the composer conducting several of the works. He has received 45 Grammy nominations, winning a total of eight Grammy Awards, including one in 2004 for his own Carmen Symphony.
- HOMETOWN
- Montevideo, Uruguay
- BORN
- 3 December 1938
- GENRE
- Classical