Andreas
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Ludwig van Beethoven.
String Quartet No.9 C. Major (Razumovsky)
Takács Quartet.
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Johann Sebastian Bach.
Durchlauchtster Leopold, BWV 173a
Aria: Unter seinem Purpursaum

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(Soprano, Bass)
Dorothea Roschmann.
Hugues Saint-Gelas.
Kevin McMillan.
Conductor: Bernard Labadie
Ensemble: Violons du Roy.

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Domenico Scarlett.
Sonatas in D.minor K213 & C minor. K99
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Yevgeny Sudbin.
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his exceptionally daring yet tonal harmonies, and his strong melodic talent.
Schreker wrote all the texts for his operas himself, which have been published in book form.
A fantastically mystical atmosphere and sensual eroticism play a role in these works.
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However, public interest in Franz Schreker and his work is gradually growing.

Schreker is perhaps the most important representative of Impressionism in Germany.
His work also displays expressionist elements, however, through his colorful instrumentation,
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Long largely forgotten, Schreker caused a great stir between 1912 and 1932 with his operas, in which he emerged as one of the most distinctive figures among modern German composers, quickly attracting both ardent admiration and fierce opposition.
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FRANZ SCHREKER
"Der ferne Klang"
Orchestral Works & Songs.
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Konzerthausorchester Berlin.
Christoph Eschenbach.

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and whether it makes any sense at all to 'pit' one version against the other.´
This release also includes a fourth CD with the alternate finale ('Volksfest') to the second version as well as more excerpts from early drafts.
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the project enables the interested audience to form their own opinion of the quality and tailoring of the respective version.
In this way, listeners can decide for themselves whether the composer was right in his doubts,
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Jakub Hrusa has now recorded all versions of the Fourth Symphony.
For a conductor, it is a unique opportunity to be able to record all versions of a symphony.
In addition, as Hrusa says,
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He succeeded in this - today the 'Romantic' is one of Bruckner's most popular symphonies.
Still, he revised it time and again and today there are three versions of it.
With the Bamberg Symphony, which can draw on many years of Bruckner interpretation,
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The Fourth Symphony occupies a special position in Anton Bruckner's symphonic cycle.
It heralds the cycle of his 'mature' symphonies and with it the composer addressed his audience directly and wanted to be understood by them.
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Anton Bruckner.
Symphony No. 4 - The 3 Versions
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Bamberger Symphoniker.
Jakub Hruša.

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Arnold Schönberg
“Gurrelieder”
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Barbara Haveman (soprano), Claudia Mahnke (mezzo), Brandon Jovanovich (tenor), Gerhard Siegel (tenor), Thomas Bauer (baritone.

Gürzenich-Orchester Köln,
Domkantorei Köln.
Markus Stenz.

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#ClassicalMusic #MyDailyDose #18thCenturyMusic
Being, as I am, inordinately fond of Scarlatti, it's hard to go for small doses. I like Staier on cembalo, he doesn't ornament so heavily as he frequently does on fortepiano. 🤠
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Today, they are an indispensable part of the repertoire of major opera houses, and rightly so: they still speak to the heart.
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His collaborations with librettists often resulted in texts that he rendered with great sensitivity and rhetorical power.

(Resurgence and continued relevance)
Although his operas were long forgotten after his death, historically informed performance practice has breathed new life into them.
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Rinaldo, his first London opera, was a spectacle of stage effects, magic, and heroism—a true sensation in its day.

(Poetic and musical symbiosis)
Handel had an exceptional flair for textual setting.
He knew exactly how to musically enhance the poetic content of a libretto.
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(Cosmopolitan style)
He combined influences from Italian opera seria, French overture style and English oratorios.
His travels to Hamburg, Italy, and finally London gave him a wide range of styles.
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His arias are not only technically brilliant but also heartbreakingly beautiful.
Arias such as Lascia ch’io pianga or Dove sei are examples of how he touches a deep emotional chord with simple musical means.
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He transcends baroque stereotypes by imbuing his characters with genuine psychological depth.
Think of Rodelinda, Alcina, or Orlando: women and men with complex inner conflicts.

(Melodic genius)
Handel composed over 2,000 arias and is often called the "man of melody."
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A few reasons why they are so exceptional:

(Dramatic power and empathy)
Handel knew better than anyone how to express human emotions musically. His operas are imbued with love, jealousy, honor, revenge, and sorrow—but never superficial.