Label: CAvi
Format: CD
Barcode: 4260085535118
Catalog number: AVI 8553511
Releasedate: 06-12-24
Format: CD
Barcode: 4260085535118
Catalog number: AVI 8553511
Releasedate: 06-12-24
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Antonín Dvořák lived in the States during the 90ies of the 19 century. And discovered, that his beloved Schubert Symphonies are not at all known in the States.Thus he wrote a long essay in a cultural political magazine of his time. And praised Schubert as one of the most important classical -
Schubert and Dvořák brothers are brothers in spirit, Soul mates. Dvořák had noticeably learned from Schubert, from the kind of his melodies, the little tales, music is telling and the swing.
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Adam Fischer and his Duesseldorfer Sinfonikern entered the headlines with their famous Mahler cycle. Adam Fischer has got the knack, especially for the music of the thr romantic and late romantic times, her can inspire his musician with fire and flame - an arch-musician.
Antonín Dvořák lived in the States during the 90ies of the 19 century. And discovered, that his beloved Schubert Symphonies are not at all known in the States.Thus he wrote a long essay in a cultural political magazine of his time. And praised Schubert as one of the most important classical -
Schubert and Dvořák brothers are brothers in spirit, Soul mates. Dvořák had noticeably learned from Schubert, from the kind of his melodies, the little tales, music is telling and the swing.
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Adam Fischer and his Duesseldorfer Sinfonikern entered the headlines with their famous Mahler cycle. Adam Fischer has got the knack, especially for the music of the thr romantic and late romantic times, her can inspire his musician with fire and flame - an arch-musician.
WHY TO COUPLE SCHUBERT & DVO Ř ÁK ?
Not only because the artistic Director ADAM FISCHER and his Duesseldorf Symphonic are perfect partners as shown and prooved of the Mahler cycle, they recorded between 2016-2021.
There is a story behind the Schubert / Dvořák coupling: In an US magazine The Century Illustrated (New York 1894) Dvořák wrote an extensive feauture on Schubert as a forward looking composer, inventing many compositional details in his works etc..
Schubert's symphonies seemed to have been fairly unknown in the US at the end of the 19th century and Dvořák seemed to have forced himself to break a lance for his early Romantic colleague, categorizing him also into the top 5 league of world class composers, next to Mozart, Bach, Beethoven and placing him over Mendelssohn and Schumann.
It is remarkable to read the full length article by Dvořák as an anthem written for his soul mate Franz Schubert, full of excitement and admiration.
This feature leads to a new - or better - different and additional view on Schubert's symphonic works - and Adam Fischer does know the two composers very well.
Not only because the artistic Director ADAM FISCHER and his Duesseldorf Symphonic are perfect partners as shown and prooved of the Mahler cycle, they recorded between 2016-2021.
There is a story behind the Schubert / Dvořák coupling: In an US magazine The Century Illustrated (New York 1894) Dvořák wrote an extensive feauture on Schubert as a forward looking composer, inventing many compositional details in his works etc..
Schubert's symphonies seemed to have been fairly unknown in the US at the end of the 19th century and Dvořák seemed to have forced himself to break a lance for his early Romantic colleague, categorizing him also into the top 5 league of world class composers, next to Mozart, Bach, Beethoven and placing him over Mendelssohn and Schumann.
It is remarkable to read the full length article by Dvořák as an anthem written for his soul mate Franz Schubert, full of excitement and admiration.
This feature leads to a new - or better - different and additional view on Schubert's symphonic works - and Adam Fischer does know the two composers very well.
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1Symphony No. 1 in D major, D 82 (1813)I Adagio. Allegro vivace11:16
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2Symphony No. 1 in D major, D 82 (1813)II Andante05:26
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3Symphony No. 1 in D major, D 82 (1813)III Menuetto. Allegretto03:57
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4Symphony No. 1 in D major, D 82 (1813)IV Allegro vivace05:51
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5Symphony No. 9 in E minor, Op. 95 (1893) From the New WorldI Adagio. Allegro molto12:45
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6Symphony No. 9 in E minor, Op. 95 (1893) From the New WorldII Largo11:29
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7Symphony No. 9 in E minor, Op. 95 (1893) From the New WorldIII Scherzo08:22
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8Symphony No. 9 in E minor, Op. 95 (1893) From the New WorldIV Allegro con fuoco12:01