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Schubert / City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra- V3: Symphonies (CD)

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For the third volume in their cycle of Schubert's symphonies, Edward Gardner and the CBSO turn to the first and fourth symphonies. Composed in 1813, when Schubert was just sixteen, the First Symphony admirably demonstrates the young composer's grasp of symphonic form and technique, and whilst the influences of Haydn, Mozart and early Beethoven are clearly audible, the spirit of Schubert's own distinctive voice is certainly in evidence. Composed three years later, in 1816, the 'Tragic' Fourth Symphony is scored for larger forces and is much more ambitious in outlook - Schubert seemingly anxious to create a more substantial work. He took more trouble to unify his thematic material across the four movements, and the symphony is clearly closer to the style of his later works. The Overture to his opera 'Fierrabras' completes the album, which was recorded in Birmingham Town Hall.

Tracklist:

  1. Symphony No. 1 in D major, D82~Allegro vivace
  2. Symphony No. 4 in C minor, D417 'Tragic'~Andante
  3. Fierrabras, Op. 76, D. 796 - Heroic-romantic Opera in Three Acts~Overture. Andante - Allegro ma non troppo
Format: New CD/Classical

Schubert / City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra- V3: Symphonies (CD)

SKU: 0095115526521
Regular price ¥165.00
Unit price
per

Release Date: 04.14.2023

 
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For the third volume in their cycle of Schubert's symphonies, Edward Gardner and the CBSO turn to the first and fourth symphonies. Composed in 1813, when Schubert was just sixteen, the First Symphony admirably demonstrates the young composer's grasp of symphonic form and technique, and whilst the influences of Haydn, Mozart and early Beethoven are clearly audible, the spirit of Schubert's own distinctive voice is certainly in evidence. Composed three years later, in 1816, the 'Tragic' Fourth Symphony is scored for larger forces and is much more ambitious in outlook - Schubert seemingly anxious to create a more substantial work. He took more trouble to unify his thematic material across the four movements, and the symphony is clearly closer to the style of his later works. The Overture to his opera 'Fierrabras' completes the album, which was recorded in Birmingham Town Hall.

Tracklist:

  1. Symphony No. 1 in D major, D82~Allegro vivace
  2. Symphony No. 4 in C minor, D417 'Tragic'~Andante
  3. Fierrabras, Op. 76, D. 796 - Heroic-romantic Opera in Three Acts~Overture. Andante - Allegro ma non troppo