Wranitzky:
Symphonies
Opp.
31
52
Ndr Radio Philharmonie
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Description
A contemporary of Mozart, around 1800, the Moravian Paul Wranitzky was one of the most influential and popular composers in Vienna. An uncommonly productive composer, his works were known throughout Europe and his singspiel 'Oberon, King of the Elves' is credited with being the first important 'ghost opera'. Wranitzky's 'Peace' Symphony, 'La Grande Sinfonie caract?®ristique pour la paix avec la Republique Fran?ºaise' Op. 31 features a lavish spread of tone colours, battle painting and recurring march citations, creating an atmosphere of high suspense. The Symphony Op. 52, in contrast, has more of a bright and carefree character and a much more tightly woven motivic fabric. Howard Griffiths here conducts the NDR Radiophilharmonie: \Howard Griffiths's conducting is arguably more cogent than that of either Groves or Marriner (Gramophone)""
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Tracklisting
Disc 1
Side 1
- 1. Die Revolution. Marsch Der Englander. Marsch Der Osterreicher Und Preuben: Andante Maestoso/Allegro
- 2. Schicksal Und Tod Ludwigs XVI. Trauermarsch: Adagio Affestuoso
- 3. Marsch Der Englander. Marsch Der Aliierten. Tumult Einer Schlact: Tempo Di Marica Movibile - Allegro
- 4. Die Friedensverhandlungen. Freudengeschrei Uber Den Wiederhergestelleten Frieden: Andante Grazioso/A
- 5. Adagio Maestoso
- 6. Adagio
- 7. Allegro Vivace
- 8. Finale Vivace Assai
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