Stohr / Varsovia: Orchestral Music Vol. 2

Stohr / Varsovia SKU: 43552702
Stohr / Varsovia: Orchestral Music Vol. 2

Stohr / Varsovia: Orchestral Music Vol. 2

Stohr / Varsovia SKU: 43552702

Format: CD

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Title: Orchestral Music Vol. 2
Artist: Stohr / Varsovia
Label: Toccata
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 5060113444721
Genre: Classical Artists, Box Sets

This second volume of the orchestral music of the Austro-American composer Richard Stöhr (1874-1967) reveals further marvels: the first of his two suites for string orchestra encases a moving slow movement between a charming prelude and an elegant fugue; and the four imposing spans of the expansive First Symphony offer grandeur and heartfelt profundity - as well as irresistibly catchy tunes that will set the foot tapping. Stöhr writes in a musical language somewhere between Bruckner, Mahler and his exact Viennese contemporary Franz Schmidt - but it is a voice increasingly readily recognised as his own.

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