R Strauss - Late Orchestral Works
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Label: Oehms
Cat No: OC1802
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Orchestral
Release Date: 3rd November 2014
Contents
Artists
Stefan Schilli (oboe)Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra
Conductors
Eugen JochumMariss Jansons
Works
MetamorphosenOboe Concerto in D major
Artists
Stefan Schilli (oboe)Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra
Conductors
Eugen JochumMariss Jansons
About
Richard Strauss composed the Metamorphoses for 23 solo strings in 1945, in a post-war, destroyed Germany. The solo piece for string instruments is his last great orchestral work and was given its premiere on 25 January 1946 in Zürich under the direction of the dedicatee, Paul Sacher.
The Concerto for Oboe and Small Orchestra in D major is also one of the composer‘s late works, and was given its premiere one month after the Metamorphoses, also in Zürich. It is performed here by a first-class ensemble, the Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra, and their solo oboist, Stefan Schilli.
Contents:
- Metamorphoses (1946)
Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra / Eugen Jochum
- Concerto for Oboe and Small Orchestra (1945)
Stefan Schilli (oboe), Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra / Mariss Jansons
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