Goldmark: Symphony No.1/ Merlin Prelude
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Considering that Karl Goldmark was largely self-taught, he enjoyed an astonishingly high status in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, receiving great acclaim from the likes of Johannes Brahms and Gustav Mahler. Goldmark wrote the First Symphony in E flat major op. 26 directly after completing Die Konigin von Saba. The premiere took place in Vienna on March 5, 1876, conducted by Hans Richter. The work is more a symphonic poem than a genuine symphony.
Tracklisting
Trio Wiek
Philharmonie Festiva; Gerd Schaller
Staatskapelle Dresden; Christian Thielemann
Natasa Antoniazzo; Mia Elezovic
SWR Sinfonieorchester Baden-Baden und Freiburg; NDR Sinfonieorchester; Deutsches Symphonie-Orcheste
Various
Staatskapelle Dresden; Jan Dahmen; Edwin Fischer; Walter Gieseking; Max Strub; Wolfgang Schneiderha
Margarita Hohenrieder; Eduard Brunner; Symphonieorchester des Bayrischen Rundfunks; Jun'ichi Hiroka
Rolf Gupta & Oslo filharmonien
Ketil Bjornstad & Sandra Lied Haga
Vox Urbane
Sophie Dervaux, La Folia Barockorchester
Sergio Vartolo
Robert Plane (clarinet); Elias String Quaret, Gould Piano Trio; James Gilchrist (tenor); Tim Horton
Nordic Affect/Marco Casonato/Massimo Marchese/La Spagna baroque orchestra/Alejandro Marias
Michael Foyle, Iain Burnside