Schumann - Complete Symphonic Works Vol.6
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Label: Audite
Cat No: AUDITE97705
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Orchestral
Release Date: 22nd April 2016
Contents
Works
Die Braut von Messina, op.100Scenes from Goethe's Faust, WoO3
Artists
WDR Sinfonieorchester KolnConductor
Heinz HolligerWorks
Die Braut von Messina, op.100Scenes from Goethe's Faust, WoO3
Artists
WDR Sinfonieorchester KolnConductor
Heinz HolligerAbout
The overtures, all written after 1847, represent an essential complement to the symphonies: seen in relation to the symphonies, they take a similar position as do the Konzertstücke relative to the concertos. Schumann conceived them partly as preludes to operas, oratorios or incidental works, partly as independent pieces. On the one hand, they were intended to provide “an image of the whole”; on the other, their purpose was to introduce, leading into the drama. Beside larger- and smaller-scale vocal works, and alongside the poetic renewal of the symphony, they bear testimony to the great significance of literature in Schumann’s musical thought and style.
The overtures are supplemented with Schumann’s first symphony, the so-called “Zwickau”. It was the composer’s first attempt in the symphonic form to be performed publicly, even though the work remained incomplete.
“Holliger’s music-making, as oboist, conductor and, indeed, composer, reaches depths through being constantly on the edge, and that makes him eminently suitable as a champion of Schumann...Each reading possesses that winning Schumannesque mixture of urgent fervour and spacious grace.” - Sunday Times
Reviews
…as he showed in the previous disc in the series devoted to the smaller-scale concertante works, Holliger is adept at breathing life into Schumann’s orchestral writing… Anyone who has followed Holliger’s series won’t be disappointed by this final instalment. Andrew ClementsError on this page? Let us know here
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