Helsinki Baroque Orchestra, Aapo Häkkinen - Richter: Grandes Symphonies Nos. 1-12 (2007-2009)
BAND/ARTIST: Helsinki Baroque Orchestra, Aapo Häkkinen
- Title: Richter: Grandes Symphonies Nos. 1-12
- Year Of Release: 2007-2009
- Label: Naxos
- Genre: Classical
- Quality: flac lossless +Booklet
- Total Time: 02:32:25
- Total Size: 808 mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
Richter: Grandes Symphonies Nos. 1-6 (Set 1)
01. Symphony No. 63 in B Flat Major: I. Allegro Assai
02. Symphony No. 63 in B Flat Major: II. Andante
03. Symphony No. 63 in B Flat Major: III. Presto
04. Symphony No. 40 in F Major: I. Allegro
05. Symphony No. 40 in F Major: II. Larghetto
06. Symphony No. 40 in F Major: III. Alla Breve
07. Symphony No. 13 in C Minor: I. Spiritoso
08. Symphony No. 13 in C Minor: II. Andante e Piano
09. Symphony No. 13 in C Minor: III. Tempo di Menuet
10. Symphony No. 34 in F Major: I. Allegro
11. Symphony No. 34 in F Major: II. Andante
12. Symphony No. 34 in F Major: III. Presto
13. Symphony No. 36 in F Major: I. Allegro Ma Non Molto
14. Symphony No. 36 in F Major: II. Andante
15. Symphony No. 36 in F Major: III. Presto
16. Symphony No. 64 in B Flat Major: I. Adagio
17. Symphony No. 64 in B Flat Major: II. Fuga: Allegro Ma Non Presto
18. Symphony No. 64 in B Flat Major: III. Andante
19. Symphony No. 64 in B Flat Major: IV. Tempo di Menuet
The hallmarks of Franz Xaver Richter’s mature style are already evident in the Six Grandes Symphonies published in 1744, several years before he joined the celebrated musical establishment at the Mannheim court. The fast movements possess a driving intensity which owes much of its power to the frequent employment of contrapuntal devices, while the slow movements are rich in expressive harmonies and unexpected melodic twists. These symphonies are the first of a set of twelve, originally published in Paris in two groups of six.
Richter: Grandes Symphonies Nos. 7-12 (Set 2)
01. Symphony No. 4 in C major: I. Allegro
02. Symphony No. 4 in C major: II. Andante
03. Symphony No. 4 in C major: III. Allegro
04. Symphony No. 59 in B flat major: I. Allegro
05. Symphony No. 59 in B flat major: II. Largo
06. Symphony No. 59 in B flat major: III. Presto
07. Symphony No. 69 in A major: I. Allegro
08. Symphony No. 69 in A major: II. Andante
09. Symphony No. 69 in A major: III. Allegro
10. Symphony No. 82 in E minor: I. Adagio
11. Symphony No. 82 in E minor: II. Fuga non troppo presto
12. Symphony No. 82 in E minor: III. Andante
13. Symphony No. 82 in E minor: IV. Tempo di Minuetto
14. Symphony No. 27 in G minor: I. Spiritoso
15. Symphony No. 27 in G minor: II. Andante
16. Symphony No. 27 in G minor: III. Presto
17. Symphony No. 5 in C major: I. Andante -
18. Symphony No. 5 in C major: I. Allegro non molto
19. Symphony No. 5 in C major: II. Andante
20. Symphony No. 5 in C major: III. Tempo di Minuetto
The hallmarks of Franz Xaver Richter’s mature style are already evident in the Six Grandes Symphonies (Sets 1 and 2) published in 1744, several years before he joined the celebrated musical establishment at the Mannheim court. The fast movements possess a driving intensity which owes much of its power to the frequent employment of contrapuntal devices, while the slow movements are rich in expressive harmonies and unexpected melodic twists. These symphonies are the second of a set of twelve, originally published in Paris in two groups of six. The first set of six is available on Naxos 8.557818.
Richter: Grandes Symphonies Nos. 1-6 (Set 1)
01. Symphony No. 63 in B Flat Major: I. Allegro Assai
02. Symphony No. 63 in B Flat Major: II. Andante
03. Symphony No. 63 in B Flat Major: III. Presto
04. Symphony No. 40 in F Major: I. Allegro
05. Symphony No. 40 in F Major: II. Larghetto
06. Symphony No. 40 in F Major: III. Alla Breve
07. Symphony No. 13 in C Minor: I. Spiritoso
08. Symphony No. 13 in C Minor: II. Andante e Piano
09. Symphony No. 13 in C Minor: III. Tempo di Menuet
10. Symphony No. 34 in F Major: I. Allegro
11. Symphony No. 34 in F Major: II. Andante
12. Symphony No. 34 in F Major: III. Presto
13. Symphony No. 36 in F Major: I. Allegro Ma Non Molto
14. Symphony No. 36 in F Major: II. Andante
15. Symphony No. 36 in F Major: III. Presto
16. Symphony No. 64 in B Flat Major: I. Adagio
17. Symphony No. 64 in B Flat Major: II. Fuga: Allegro Ma Non Presto
18. Symphony No. 64 in B Flat Major: III. Andante
19. Symphony No. 64 in B Flat Major: IV. Tempo di Menuet
The hallmarks of Franz Xaver Richter’s mature style are already evident in the Six Grandes Symphonies published in 1744, several years before he joined the celebrated musical establishment at the Mannheim court. The fast movements possess a driving intensity which owes much of its power to the frequent employment of contrapuntal devices, while the slow movements are rich in expressive harmonies and unexpected melodic twists. These symphonies are the first of a set of twelve, originally published in Paris in two groups of six.
Richter: Grandes Symphonies Nos. 7-12 (Set 2)
01. Symphony No. 4 in C major: I. Allegro
02. Symphony No. 4 in C major: II. Andante
03. Symphony No. 4 in C major: III. Allegro
04. Symphony No. 59 in B flat major: I. Allegro
05. Symphony No. 59 in B flat major: II. Largo
06. Symphony No. 59 in B flat major: III. Presto
07. Symphony No. 69 in A major: I. Allegro
08. Symphony No. 69 in A major: II. Andante
09. Symphony No. 69 in A major: III. Allegro
10. Symphony No. 82 in E minor: I. Adagio
11. Symphony No. 82 in E minor: II. Fuga non troppo presto
12. Symphony No. 82 in E minor: III. Andante
13. Symphony No. 82 in E minor: IV. Tempo di Minuetto
14. Symphony No. 27 in G minor: I. Spiritoso
15. Symphony No. 27 in G minor: II. Andante
16. Symphony No. 27 in G minor: III. Presto
17. Symphony No. 5 in C major: I. Andante -
18. Symphony No. 5 in C major: I. Allegro non molto
19. Symphony No. 5 in C major: II. Andante
20. Symphony No. 5 in C major: III. Tempo di Minuetto
The hallmarks of Franz Xaver Richter’s mature style are already evident in the Six Grandes Symphonies (Sets 1 and 2) published in 1744, several years before he joined the celebrated musical establishment at the Mannheim court. The fast movements possess a driving intensity which owes much of its power to the frequent employment of contrapuntal devices, while the slow movements are rich in expressive harmonies and unexpected melodic twists. These symphonies are the second of a set of twelve, originally published in Paris in two groups of six. The first set of six is available on Naxos 8.557818.
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