Edition Badische Staatskapelle Vol.1: R Strauss - An Alpine Symphony
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Label: Querstand
Cat No: VKJK2302
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Orchestral
Release Date: 24th January 2025
Contents
Artists
Badische StaatskapelleConductor
Georg FritzschWorks
Eine Alpensinfonie (An Alpine Symphony), op.64Artists
Badische StaatskapelleConductor
Georg FritzschAbout
This first court orchestra was small. It consisted of five musicians, only three of whom were fully paid. There was also a group of court trumpeters and a military timpanist. Three-and-a-half centuries later, the small beginnings have become a renowned orchestra consisting of over 90 musicians and has been led by Georg Fritzsch as General Music Director since 2020. A current CD edition shows the abilities of the orchestra, especially in the design of the late Romantic repertoire, which has been intensively cultivated since Hermann Levi's tenure in Karlsruhe.
Part 1 of the edition contains Richard Strauss's Alpine Symphony, one of the central symphonic works of the early 20th century. Although it has often been accused of being mere sound-cinema, film music without film, superficial tone-painting without real symphonic depth, it was more than its critics were willing to give it credit for from the very beginning of the first, very different work concepts. The Alps as a subject and its musical implementation formed part of a larger structure of ideas. The poetic idea of the work also creates its own form, just as Strauss described it as his ideal.
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