
Brandenburgisches Staatstheater Frankfurt, Howard Griffiths - Ferdinand Hiller: Symphony op. 67 & Symphony in F minor (2025) [Hi-Res]
BAND/ARTIST: Brandenburgisches Staatstheater Frankfurt, Howard Griffiths
- Title: Ferdinand Hiller: Symphony op. 67 & Symphony in F minor
- Year Of Release: 2025
- Label: CPO
- Genre: Classical
- Quality: flac lossless (tracks) / flac 24bits - 96.0kHz +Booklet
- Total Time: 01:01:15
- Total Size: 284 mb / 1.08 gb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
01. Symphony op. 67 "Es muß doch Frühling werden": Allegro energico e con fuoco
02. Symphony op. 67 "Es muß doch Frühling werden": Adagio
03. Symphony op. 67 "Es muß doch Frühling werden": Allegro vivace
04. Symphony op. 67 "Es muß doch Frühling werden": Finale. Allegro vivace
05. Symphony HWV 2.4.4: Allegro con fuoco
06. Symphony HWV 2.4.4: Capriccioso, molto vivace
07. Symphony HWV 2.4.4: Adagio non troppo
08. Symphony HWV 2.4.4: Finale. Allegro assai
![Brandenburgisches Staatstheater Frankfurt, Howard Griffiths - Ferdinand Hiller: Symphony op. 67 & Symphony in F minor (2025) [Hi-Res]](https://www.dibpic.com/uploads/posts/2025-03/1742384000_0761203562527.jpg)
Ferdinand Hiller was the son of a wealthy industrialist from Frankfurt. He studied with Johann Nepomuk Hummel in Weimar from the age of ten, lived for several years in Paris and finally settled in Cologne in 1850. He took over the direction of the Gürzenich Orchestra and the municipal conservatory, organised twelve instalments of the Lower Rhine Music Festival and played an outstanding role in Cologne's music scene. Nevertheless, the oeuvre of the precocious composer Ferdinand Hiller still requires careful review and evaluation. To this end, the two symphonies in F minor (1832) and E minor (1848) recorded here are revealing – these are two fiery, dramatic works of a vivacious temperament. He took audible pleasure in forcing his ideas into classical forms and rejoicing in the fact that they clearly embraced the boundaries.
01. Symphony op. 67 "Es muß doch Frühling werden": Allegro energico e con fuoco
02. Symphony op. 67 "Es muß doch Frühling werden": Adagio
03. Symphony op. 67 "Es muß doch Frühling werden": Allegro vivace
04. Symphony op. 67 "Es muß doch Frühling werden": Finale. Allegro vivace
05. Symphony HWV 2.4.4: Allegro con fuoco
06. Symphony HWV 2.4.4: Capriccioso, molto vivace
07. Symphony HWV 2.4.4: Adagio non troppo
08. Symphony HWV 2.4.4: Finale. Allegro assai
![Brandenburgisches Staatstheater Frankfurt, Howard Griffiths - Ferdinand Hiller: Symphony op. 67 & Symphony in F minor (2025) [Hi-Res]](https://www.dibpic.com/uploads/posts/2025-03/1742384000_0761203562527.jpg)
Ferdinand Hiller was the son of a wealthy industrialist from Frankfurt. He studied with Johann Nepomuk Hummel in Weimar from the age of ten, lived for several years in Paris and finally settled in Cologne in 1850. He took over the direction of the Gürzenich Orchestra and the municipal conservatory, organised twelve instalments of the Lower Rhine Music Festival and played an outstanding role in Cologne's music scene. Nevertheless, the oeuvre of the precocious composer Ferdinand Hiller still requires careful review and evaluation. To this end, the two symphonies in F minor (1832) and E minor (1848) recorded here are revealing – these are two fiery, dramatic works of a vivacious temperament. He took audible pleasure in forcing his ideas into classical forms and rejoicing in the fact that they clearly embraced the boundaries.
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