Norbert BURGMÜLLER (1810-1836) Sinfonien Nr. 1 & 2 - Hofkapelle Stuttgart - Frieder Bernius
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Release Date: 10 May 2010 | Recorded at the Studio Karlsruhe, Sendesaal, 1 May 2006 and 2 Februar 2007
| “ | In February 2010 Norbert Burgmüller would be 200 years old. The legacy of this composer from Düsseldorf includes, in addition to the two symphonies recorded on the present CD, a piano sonata, 22 Lieder, and several smaller works. Robert Schumann described Burgmüller’s first symphony as “the most significant, noble work written in recent times.” Whereas in this symphony the models of the composer – Beethoven, Weber and Spohr – are clearly recognizable, the second, unfinished symphony (or at least it has been handed down unfinished), on the other hand, is a very original work. The recording by the Hofkapelle Stuttgart under Frieder Bernius is an impressive homage in honor of the 200th birthday of the composer. | ” |
Performers:
Hofkapelle Stuttgart
Dir.Frieder Bernius
CD TracksSinfonie Nr. 1 c-Moll
Norbert Burgmüller
[1] Andante grave – Allegro moderato
Frieder Bernius Conductor
Hofkapelle Stuttgart Ensemble
Duration: 12:03 min; Recording date: 2.2.2007; ISRC: DE B11-10-002-01
[2] Adagio
Frieder Bernius Conductor
Hofkapelle Stuttgart Ensemble
Duration: 7:01 min; Recording date: 2.2.2007; ISRC: DE B11-10-002-02
[3] Scherzo. Allegro molto
Frieder Bernius Conductor
Hofkapelle Stuttgart Ensemble
Duration: 5:11 min; Recording date: 2.2.2007; ISRC: DE B11-10-002-03
[4] Finale. Allegro molto e con brio
Frieder Bernius Conductor
Hofkapelle Stuttgart Ensemble
Duration: 9:02 min; Recording date: 2.2.2007; ISRC: DE B11-10-002-04
Sinfonie Nr. 2 D-Dur
Norbert Burgmüller
[5] Allegro moderato
Frieder Bernius Conductor
Hofkapelle Stuttgart Ensemble
Duration: 14:43 min; Recording date: 2.2.2007; ISRC: DE B11-10-002-05
[6] Andante
Frieder Bernius Conductor
Hofkapelle Stuttgart Ensemble
Duration: 10:09 min; Recording date: 2.2.2007; ISRC: DE B11-10-002-06
[7] Scherzo. Presto
Frieder Bernius Conductor
Hofkapelle Stuttgart Ensemble
Duration: 6:37 min; Recording date: 2.2.2007; ISRC: DE B11-10-002-07
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I just checked: download and unrar working well, no problems!
There is also a very fine recording of Burgmuller's piano works by Tobias Koch utilizing a fortepiano on the Genuin label.
I knew some easy piano pieces by Burgmuller, for the first few years in music schools, and would never imagine that he wrote symphonies too!