Symphonie Nr.1/symphonie Nr.3 - Lenaerts - Music - BR KLASSIK - 4035719001761 - June 7, 2019
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Symphonie Nr.1/symphonie Nr.3

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Symphonie Nr.1/symphonie Nr.3

Schumann: Symphony No. 1 - Schubert: Symphony No. 3 - The two orchestral works on this new album from BR-KLASSIK reflect early experiments with the symphonic genre by Franz Schubert and Robert Schumann, who would both later become such important Romantic composers. In his Third Symphony in D major, D. 200, written in the early summer of 1815 and probably first performed at a private concert, the eighteen-year-old Schubert emancipated himself from the style copies of his First and Second Symphonies and finally found his own musical expression. None of his symphonies would be heard in public during his lifetime, however; the Third was first performed as late as 1881 in London, where it was immediately received with great enthusiasm. Schumann's First Symphony in B flat major, op 38 (after an unfinished symphony he wrote in his youth) was an impressive success for the 31-year-old composer. Two months after it's completion, in January 1841, the work was premiered by Felix Mendelssohn at the Leipzig Gewandhaus to great public acclaim. Both works emanate youthful freshness and a profoundly positive attitude to life. Robert Schumann's "Spring Symphony", which he said was "born in a fiery hour", took him just four days to sketch out. Schubert's Third Symphony was composed in only nine days, and, with it's dance-like effervescence and enthusiasm, could equally well have been called a "Spring Symphony" by his contemporaries.

Media Music     CD   (Compact Disc)
Number of discs 1
Composer Schumann,Robert / Schubert,Franz
Released June 7, 2019
EAN/UPC 4035719001761
Label BR KLASSIK BRKK900176.2
Genre Classical
Dimensions 128 × 142 × 12 mm   ·   126 g
Conductor Mariss Jansons
Orchestra S.o. Des Bayerischen Rundfunks

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