Gal / Herold: Gal, Krenek & Penderecki: Serenade for Clarinet & Strings

Gal / Herold SKU: 44357399
Gal / Herold: Gal, Krenek & Penderecki: Serenade for Clarinet & Strings

Gal / Herold: Gal, Krenek & Penderecki: Serenade for Clarinet & Strings

Gal / Herold SKU: 44357399

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Title: Gal, Krenek & Penderecki: Serenade for Clarinet & Strings
Artist: Gal / Herold
Label: Cavi-Music
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 4260085535378
Genre: Classical Artists

The century was only twenty-one years old, and so was Ernst Krenek, when his Serenade op. 4 was premiered on 31 July 1921. At first sight, it seems to cling stubbornly to the style of Krenek's teacher, Franz Schreker, and to Viennese Late Romanticism. It contains a whiff of Hugo Wolf's Italian Serenade. Hans Gal's style remained rooted in the Vienna tradition of the "long" 19th century. Penderecki: here we are dealing with a tranquil, subdued work that almost ventures into Schubertian confines

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