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Brahms: The Symphonies
Artist:
Luzerner Sinfonieorchester
Format: CD
New: Available
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Formats and Editions
1. Symphony No. 1 in C minor, Op. 68: I. Un Poco Sostenuto - Allegro
2. Symphony No. 1 in C minor, Op. 68: II. Andante Sostenuto
3. Symphony No. 1 in C minor, Op. 68: III. Un Poco Allegretto E Grazioso
4. Symphony No. 1 in C minor, Op. 68: IV. Adagio - Più Andante - Allegro Non Troppo, Ma Con Brio - Più Allegro
5. Symphony No. 2 in D Major, Op. 73: I. Allegro Non Troppo
6. Symphony No. 2 in D Major, Op. 73: II. Adagio Non Troppo
7. Symphony No. 2 in D Major, Op. 73: III. Allegretto Grazioso. Quasi Andantino
8. Symphony No. 2 in D Major, Op. 73: IV. Allegro Con Spirito
9. Symphony No. 3 in F Major, Op. 90: I. Allegro Con Brio
10. Symphony No. 3 in F Major, Op. 90: II. Andante
11. Symphony No. 3 in F Major, Op. 90: III. Poco Allegretto
12. Symphony No. 3 in F Major, Op. 90: IV. Allegro
13. Symphony No. 4 in E minor, Op. 98: I. Allegro Non Troppo
14. Symphony No. 4 in E minor, Op. 98: II. Andante Moderato
15. Symphony No. 4 in E minor, Op. 98: III. Allegro Giocoso - Poco Meno Presto - Tempo I
16. Symphony No. 4 in E minor, Op. 98: IV. Allegro Energico E Passionato - Più Allegro
17. Piano Quartet No. 1 in G minor, Op. 25 (Orch. Schoenberg): I. Allegro
18. Piano Quartet No. 1 in G minor, Op. 25 (Orch. Schoenberg): II. Intermezzo. Allegro Ma Non Troppo - Trio. Animato
19. Piano Quartet No. 1 in G minor, Op. 25 (Orch. Schoenberg): III. Andante Con Moto
20. Piano Quartet No. 1 in G minor, Op. 25 (Orch. Schoenberg): IV. Rondo Alla Zingarese. Presto
More Info:
In their first Warner Classics release of symphonic repertoire, the players of the Lucerne Symphony Orchestra and their Chief Conductor Michael Sanderling perform the four Brahms Symphonies and Schoenberg's orchestration of Brahms' Piano Quartet in G minor. Founded in 1805, the Lucerne Symphony Orchestra (Luzerner Sinfonieorchester) is Switzerland's oldest orchestra. As Sanderling points out, Brahms made two visits to Lucerne.The location of Switzerland's central city, creates a link with Brahms," says Sanderling.It's proximity to the mountains, it's position on beautiful Lake Lucerne.. I can hear that in Brahms' symphonic music. I can hear his love for nature.. The purity of the air. And in his Symphony No 1, I think we can all hear the sound of the alphorn, which Brahms heard for the first time in Switzerland and which inspired the gorgeous theme [of the symphony's fourth movement]." Sanderling feels that, more than 200 years into it's existence, new vistas -especially in the symphonic repertoire of late Romanticism - are opening up for the Lucerne Symphony Orchestra. He and the players are looking forward to further voyages of discovery.back to top