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Strauss, Richard (1864-1949) - Eine Alpensinfonie : Masur / French National Orchestra - Import CD
Strauss, Richard (1864-1949) - Eine Alpensinfonie : Masur / French National Orchestra - Import CD
CD
Classical Music
2. Juli 2010
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Catalog No.:FRF005
JAN/ISBN: 794881935321
Number of Discs: 1
Country/Region of Manufacture: Import
Credits:
Alessandro Arigoni
Description:
Strauss' "Alpine Symphony" by Kurt Masur, who was born in Silesia in 1927 and celebrated his 60th anniversary in 2008, during his tenure as Music Director of the Orchestre National de France (2002-2008). The live recording is a remarkable live recording made in 2007 during his tenure as Music Director of the Orchestre National de France (2002-2008). Strauss, a lifelong mountaineering enthusiast, had a decades-long vision of someday depicting his mountain climbing experiences and impressions of nature in music, and he finally brought it to fruition with his brilliant orchestration in his last major orchestral work, the Alpine Symphony. After its world premiere in 1915 under the composer's baton, the world premiere recording was made by Fried in 1925, and Strauss himself recorded it with the Munich Radio Symphony Orchestra in 1936 and the Bavarian National Orchestra in 1941.Böhm, who was a close friend of Strauss, recorded the "Alpine Symphony" with the Berlin Radio Symphony Orchestra in 1939, the RIAS Symphony Orchestra in 1952, and the Staatskapelle Dresden in 1957, as befits an expert. The "Alpine Symphony" and "Alpine Symphony" exploded in popularity with the advent of the hi-fi recording era, probably because they are works with the most exciting sound from a large orchestra with even special instruments such as wind machines and thunder machines. From the beginning, the Alpine Symphony was very popular, and major conductors such as Knappertsbusch and Konwitschny in 1952, Mitropoulos in 1953, and Mravinsky in 1964 recorded the work.From the period of analog perfection to the digital age, when recording technology improved dramatically, the number of recordings of Karajan (1980) and Scholtei (1979) increased rapidly. In recent years, recordings by Luisi & Staatskapelle Dresden (2007) and Bischoff & WDR Symphony Orchestra Cologne (2007) have been released, providing more opportunities to listen to them, while other recent recordings, including those by Mazur & Orchestre National de France, Jansons & Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra (live in 2007), and Haitink & London Symphony Orchestra (live in 2007) have been released. Recently, there seems to be a trend for groups that are confident of their skills to record their own performances, such as Jansons & Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra (live in 2007), Haitink & London Symphony Orchestra (live in 2008), and Philippe Jordan & Orchestre National de l'Opera de Paris (live in 2009), including the recent case of Mazur & Orchestre National de France.Mazur has recorded Beethoven's Symphonies Nos. 2 and 6 (V4971, out of print) with the Orchestre National de France in 2002, Tchaikovsky's Symphony No. 5 (V5040) in 2005, and Shostakovich's Symphony No. 7 (V5071) in 2006, all live. In 1983, Mazur also recorded the "Alpine Symphony" with the Gewandhaus Orchestra and the PHOENIX Orchestra. In 1983, Mazur recorded the "Alpine Symphony" with the Gewandhaus Orchestra for PHILIPS. It has been 24 years since the last re-recording, and it is worth noting the passionate commitment of the Orchestre National de France as well as the masterful recording of Mazur's own works. King International
Tracklisting:
1.Symphonie alpestre, Op. 64: Nuit
2.Symphonie alpestre, Op. 64: Lever du soleil
3.Symphonie alpestre, Op. 64: La montee
4.Symphonie alpestre, Op. 64: Entree dans la foret
5.Symphonie alpestre, Op. 64: Promenade pres du ruisseau
6.Symphonie alpestre, Op. 64: A la cascade
7.Symphonie alpestre, Op. 64: Apparition
8.Symphonie alpestre, Op. 64: Dans les prairies en fleurs
9.Symphonie alpestre, Op. 64: Aux alpages
10.Symphonie alpestre, Op. 64: Errance a travers taillis et broussailles
11.Symphonie alpestre, Op. 64: Sur le glacier
12.Symphonie alpestre, Op. 64: Moments pleins de perils
13.Symphonie alpestre, Op. 64: Au sommet
14.Symphonie alpestre, Op. 64: Vision
15.Symphonie alpestre, Op. 64: Montee du brouillard
16.Symphonie alpestre, Op. 64: Le soleil s'assombrit peu a peu
17.Symphonie alpestre, Op. 64: Elegie
18.Symphonie alpestre, Op. 64: Calme avant la tempete
19.Symphonie alpestre, Op. 64: Orage et tempete
20.Symphonie alpestre, Op. 64: Descente
21.Symphonie alpestre, Op. 64: Coucher du soleil
22.Symphonie alpestre, Op. 64: Paix, nuit
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