Münchner Symphoniker & Kevin John Edusei - Münchner Symphoniker - Schubert Symphonien 3 & 7 (2020) [Hi-Res]
BAND/ARTIST: Münchner Symphoniker, Kevin John Edusei
- Title: Münchner Symphoniker - Schubert Symphonien 3 & 7
- Year Of Release: 2020
- Label: Solo Musica
- Genre: Classical
- Quality: flac lossless / flac 24bits - 192.0kHz
- Total Time: 00:55:08
- Total Size: 241 mb / 1.83 gb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
01. Symphonie Nr. 3 D-Dur I. Adagio maestoso – Allegro con brio
02. Symphonie Nr. 3 D-Dur II. Allegretto
03. Symphonie Nr. 3 D-Dur III. Menuetto -Vivace – Trio
04. Symphonie Nr. 3 D-Dur IV. Presto vivace
05. Symphonie Nr. 7 E-Dur I. Adagio – Allegro
06. Symphonie Nr. 7 E-Dur II. Andante
07. Symphonie Nr. 7 E-Dur III. Scherzo und Trio
08. Symphonie Nr. 7 E-Dur IV. Allegro giusto
The motto of this new release of Schuberts Symphonies Nos. 3 & 7 in E-major might be On to new horizons! In general, this phrase has positive connotations, and it offers an apt description for the sparkling innovative force driving forward Symphony No. 3 in D-major. Here, Schubert is still in a state of experimentation characterized by youthful energy, having overcome the teething troubles which plagued the previous Symphonies Nos. 1 and 2. Does the phrase, however, also apply to the completion of the score fragment of Symphony No. 7 in E-major? One has to admit that the answer is: yes and no. On the one hand, the slow introduction of the Seventh in E-major sounds like something perfectly new (and something newly perfect), on the other, there may have been reasons why Schubert, who impatiently began composing straight into the sketched-out score, left the symphony a mere skeleton. Even in a version completed by another hand, this work is worth exploring, as it builds a bridge from the carefree Symphony No. 6 to Schuberts late works, the Unfinished Symphony and the Great Symphony in C-major. Two departures for new horizons and they are two different horizons are what we seek to document with this recording.
01. Symphonie Nr. 3 D-Dur I. Adagio maestoso – Allegro con brio
02. Symphonie Nr. 3 D-Dur II. Allegretto
03. Symphonie Nr. 3 D-Dur III. Menuetto -Vivace – Trio
04. Symphonie Nr. 3 D-Dur IV. Presto vivace
05. Symphonie Nr. 7 E-Dur I. Adagio – Allegro
06. Symphonie Nr. 7 E-Dur II. Andante
07. Symphonie Nr. 7 E-Dur III. Scherzo und Trio
08. Symphonie Nr. 7 E-Dur IV. Allegro giusto
The motto of this new release of Schuberts Symphonies Nos. 3 & 7 in E-major might be On to new horizons! In general, this phrase has positive connotations, and it offers an apt description for the sparkling innovative force driving forward Symphony No. 3 in D-major. Here, Schubert is still in a state of experimentation characterized by youthful energy, having overcome the teething troubles which plagued the previous Symphonies Nos. 1 and 2. Does the phrase, however, also apply to the completion of the score fragment of Symphony No. 7 in E-major? One has to admit that the answer is: yes and no. On the one hand, the slow introduction of the Seventh in E-major sounds like something perfectly new (and something newly perfect), on the other, there may have been reasons why Schubert, who impatiently began composing straight into the sketched-out score, left the symphony a mere skeleton. Even in a version completed by another hand, this work is worth exploring, as it builds a bridge from the carefree Symphony No. 6 to Schuberts late works, the Unfinished Symphony and the Great Symphony in C-major. Two departures for new horizons and they are two different horizons are what we seek to document with this recording.
Year 2020 | Classical | FLAC / APE | HD & Vinyl
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