Schubert: Sinfonie Nr. 8 \'The Great\'

Leonard Bernstein / Symphonieorchester Des Bayerisc
Schubert: Sinfonie Nr. 8 'The Great'

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Details / Tracklist: Disc 01
Sinfonie Nr. 8 (alte Nr. 9) C-Dur D 944 "Große C-Dur Sinfonie"
MP3 Audio listen now for free 01. Bernstein, Leonard "1. Andante - Allegro ma non troppo"
MP3 Audio listen now for free 02. Bernstein, Leonard "2. Andante con moto"
MP3 Audio listen now for free 03. Bernstein, Leonard "3. Scherzo: Allegro vivace - Trio"
MP3 Audio listen now for free 04. Bernstein, Leonard "4. Finale: Allegro vivace"

Disc 02

"Dirigenten bei der Probe" - Leonard Bernstein probt mit dem BRSO (Sinfonie Nr. 8 C-Dur D 944 "Große C-Dur-Sinfonie)
MP3 Audio listen now for free 01. Schloffer, Friedrich "Dirigenten bei der Probe - Einleitung"
MP3 Audio listen now for free 02. Schloffer, Friedrich "Beginn der Probe"
MP3 Audio listen now for free 03. Schloffer, Friedrich ""Dieselbe Sache...""
MP3 Audio listen now for free 04. Schloffer, Friedrich ""Decrescendo heißt forte""
MP3 Audio listen now for free 05. Schloffer, Friedrich ""Hier bei B...""
MP3 Audio listen now for free 06. Schloffer, Friedrich ""Dieser H?hepunkt aber...""
MP3 Audio listen now for free 07. Schloffer, Friedrich ""Von einer cort?ge spricht Leonard Bernstein immer wieder.""
MP3 Audio listen now for free 08. Schloffer, Friedrich ""Ich habe die Einleitung in meinem Leben nie sch?ner geh?rt.""
MP3 Audio listen now for free 09. Schloffer, Friedrich ""Es gibt ein Art Schubert Jazz...""
MP3 Audio listen now for free 10. Schloffer, Friedrich ""Das war so sch?n bisher...""
MP3 Audio listen now for free 11. Schloffer, Friedrich ""Bernstein l?sst das weg...""
MP3 Audio listen now for free 12. Schloffer, Friedrich ""Ich m?chte die H?rner nicht verdoppeln, weil sie so gut und stark sind.""
MP3 Audio listen now for free 13. Schloffer, Friedrich ""Das ist eine wundervolle Idee von Schubert.""
MP3 Audio listen now for free 14. Schloffer, Friedrich ""Es ist so schrecklich schwer, gute Musik zu machen, aber es lohnt sich...""
MP3 Audio listen now for free 15. Schloffer, Friedrich ""Und damit beginnt nach der Durchführung die Reprise des ersten Satzes.""
MP3 Audio listen now for free 16. Schloffer, Friedrich ""Es kommt mehr Schubert Jazz...""
MP3 Audio listen now for free 17. Schloffer, Friedrich ""Es liegt zwischen einem Marsch und einem Wiegenlied.""
MP3 Audio listen now for free 18. Schloffer, Friedrich ""Ich habe zu viel gemacht...""
MP3 Audio listen now for free 19. Schloffer, Friedrich ""Ein Dirigent verausgabt sich...""
MP3 Audio listen now for free 20. Schloffer, Friedrich ""...wie immer bei Schubert...""
Number of discs: 2
Description:Leonard Bernstein conducted regularly in Munich from the 1980s onwards. It was during this time that he came to appreciate and love the Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra in particular. In October 1976, Bernstein had appeared with an all-Beethoven programme, and in 1983 he began a series of annual concerts with the orchestra. In 1987, he rehearsed Franz Schubert's Great C Major Symphony, which was performed in the Congress Hall of the Deutsches Museum in Munich. This BR-KLASSIK CD features not only the live recording of this concert event but also a rehearsal recording on a bonus CD, 'Conductors in Rehearsal,' which has been preserved in the sound archives of Bavarian Radio. Bernstein's warmth and friendliness, as well as his astonishingly good German, are most impressive. Franz Schubert most probably composed his Great C Major Symphony in Bad Gastein in the summer of 1825. Chronologically speaking, it is his eighth symphony, although it is still sometimes referred to as his ninth. It can be assumed that Schubert, who had witnessed the first performance of of Beethoven's Ninth Symphony in Vienna in 1824, wanted to be on an artistic level with his much older colleague. He dedicated his work to the Gesellschaft der Musikfreunde in Vienna, in whose archives the score can be traced back to the end of 1826. However, it was not until 1839 â?? after Schubert's death â?? that the history of its performance began, after Robert Schumann became aware of the work and organised its publication. In 1840, after the posthumous first performance by the Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra conducted by Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy on March 21, 1839, Schumann formulated one of the most famous quotations about Schubertâ??s symphony, that of its 'heavenly length'. Because of the value the composer himself attached to it, and to distinguish it from the much shorter Sixth Symphony in the same key (therefore often referred to as the 'Little C major'), it was titled 'The Great'. The live recording was made on June 13 and 14, 1987 in the Congress Hall of the Deutsches Museum in Munich. In the rehearsal recording â??Conductors in Rehearsal â?? Leonard Bernstein rehearses with the BRSO in Germanâ?, Friedrich Schloffer (narrator) and Johannes Ritzkowsky (horn) can be heard alongside Bernstein. -
Leonard Bernstein conducted regularly in Munich from the 1980s onwards. It was during this time that he came to appreciate and love the Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra in particular. In October 1976, Bernstein had appeared with an all-Beethoven programme, and in 1983 he began a series of annual concerts with the orchestra. In 1987, he rehearsed Franz Schubert's Great C Major Symphony, which was performed in the Congress Hall of the Deutsches Museum in Munich. This BR-KLASSIK CD features not only the live recording of this concert event but also a rehearsal recording on a bonus CD, "Conductors in Rehearsal, " which has been preserved in the sound archives of Bavarian Radio. Bernstein's warmth and friendliness, as well as his astonishingly good German, are most impressive. Franz Schubert most probably composed his Great C Major Symphony in Bad Gastein in the summer of 1825. Chronologically speaking, it is his eighth symphony, although it is still sometimes referred to as his ninth. It can be assumed that Schubert, who had witnessed the first performance of of Beethoven's Ninth Symphony in Vienna in 1824, wanted to be on an artistic level with his much older colleague. He dedicated his work to the Gesellschaft der Musikfreunde in Vienna, in whose archives the score can be traced back to the end of 1826. However, it was not until 1839 - after Schubert's death - that the history of it's performance began, after Robert Schumann became aware of the work and organised it's publication. In 1840, after the posthumous first performance by the Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra conducted by Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy on March 21, 1839, Schumann formulated one of the most famous quotations about Schubert's symphony, that of it's "heavenly length". Because of the value the composer himself attached to it, and to distinguish it from the much shorter Sixth Symphony in the same key (therefore often referred to as the "Little C major"), it was titled "The Great".The live recording was made on June 13 and 14, 1987 in the Congress Hall of the Deutsches Museum in Munich. In the rehearsal recording "Conductors in Rehearsal - Leonard Bernstein rehearses with the BRSO in German", Friedrich Schloffer (narrator) and Johannes Ritzkowsky can be heard alongside Bernstein.
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