Bomsori Kim talks about her professional life, including performing with the NFM Wroclaw Philharmonic conducted by Giancarlo Guerrero in September 2020
Read MoreChristopher Rouse's Symphony No. 5, recorded by Giancarlo Guerrero and Nashville Symphony, won the 2021 GRAMMY for Best Contemporary Classical Composition
Read MoreGuerrero has his excellent orchestra perform opulently. This is romanticism in all its richness, diversity and emotionality. There is an alternation of force and sweetness, of showiness and restraint, of drive and braking power, of acoustic slow motion and a broad, all-engaging flow of glaring colors and dark tones: Brahms in all his drama!
Read MoreThroughout, Giancarlo Guerrero and the Nashville Symphony have a steady handle on this deeply personal homage.
Read MoreViolin on Stage, set for international release in June, features pieces originally written for or inspired by opera or ballet. Bomsori Kim travelled to Poland to record Violin on Stage with the NFM Wrocław Philharmonic and its Music Director Giancarlo Guerrero.
Read MoreRouse’s Symphony No. 5 - recorded by Giancarlo with the Nashville Symphony and released July 2020 - was nominated for Best Contemporary Classical Composition of the year.
Read MoreWonderful reviews are in for Giancarlo Guerrero and the Nashville Symphony’s third album released on Naxos during the summer of 2020, Tobias Picker’s Opera Without Words/ The Encantadas.
Read MoreChristopher Rouse: Symphony No. 5 * Supplica * Concerto for Orchestra
The second of three new albums of American Music from Giancarlo Guerrero and the Nashville Symphony to be released on Naxos this summer includes the world premiere recording of Christopher Rouse’s Fifth Symphony. This is the first significant recording of the late composer’s work since his death in September 2019
Read MoreGiancarlo Guerrero and the Nashville Symphony release Aaron Jay Kernis Color Wheel - Symphony No. 4 ‘Chromelodeon’ in July 2020 to the delight of audiences and critics.
Read MoreOn August 28, 2020, Naxos released a world premiere recording of music by composer Tobias Picker performed by the GRAMMY®-winning combination of the Nashville Symphony and conductor Giancarlo Guerrero. This is the last of three new Nashville Symphony recordings of contemporary American music to be released on Naxos this year, following collections dedicated to Aaron Jay Kernis in June and the late Christopher Rouse in July. The release of these albums coincides with the 20th Anniversary of the recording partnership between the Nashville Symphony and Naxos.
Read MoreChristopher Rouse: Symphony No. 5 * Supplica * Concerto for Orchestra
The second of three new albums of American Music from Giancarlo Guerrero and the Nashville Symphony to be released on Naxos this summer includes the world premiere recording of Christopher Rouse’s Fifth Symphony. This is the first significant recording of the late composer’s work since his death in September 2019
Read MoreClassical-Modern Music Review and Infodad recommend Giancarlo and the Nashville Symphony’s latest release.
Read MoreNashville Symphony and Giancarlo Guerrero kick off string of new releases on Naxos celebrating three of America’s most prominent contemporary composers. Due out June 12, 2020, Color Wheel features two world-premiere recordings by Pulitzer Prize-winner Kernis, to be followed by Christopher Rouse, Tobias Picker collections
Read MoreNashville Symphony Music Director Giancarlo Guerrero presents a series of weekly lectures on 250 years of Beethoven from his home
Read MoreReview: Death and eternal rest: Grime, Walton and Duruflé from Giancarlo Guerrero in Boston “Guerrero,
the chorus, and the children’s choir created a pulsing, glowing nimbus of comforting sound”
Read MoreReview: Choral Favorite Capped BSO Concert - Giancarlo Guerrero leads the BSO in rarely-heard pieces by Walton and Duruflé and a premiere from Helen Grime.
Read MoreAt BSO, conductor Giancarlo Guerrero champions works unheard for decades
Read MoreAlbum Review by Classics Today: Fabulous Villa-Lobos From Brazil For Exotic Instruments
Read MoreHighlights include Women’s Suffrage Centennial Celebration, Mozart Fest, Beethoven’s choral masterpiece Missa Solemnis and five recording projects of works by Julia Wolfe, C.F. Kip Winger, Wayne Oquin, Antonio Estévez and Paul Hindemith.
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