Petibon / Wurttembergische Philharmonie Reutlingen: Charles Koechlin: Symphony No. 1

Petibon / Wurttembergische Philharmonie Reutlingen: Charles Koechlin: Symphony No. 1

Petibon / Wurttembergische Philharmonie Reutlingen: Charles Koechlin: Symphony No. 1

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Title: Charles Koechlin: Symphony No. 1
Artist: Petibon / Wurttembergische Philharmonie Reutlingen
Label: Capriccio
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 845221055336
Genre: Classical Artists

It took almost 100 years for Charles Koechlin's First Symphony to get a proper recording and over a year for Ariane Matiakh to prepare the material. After her highly praised recording of Koechlin's Seven Stars Symphony (C5449), this is a much-appreciated further foray into the largely unexplored symphonic world of this fascinating composer, a French Chameleon of sorts, who felt comfortable anywhere between Bachian counterpoint and the heights of French impressionism. The earlier Au loin, Poeme symphonique and 3 Melodies (orchestrated posthumously) round out the scintillating picture.

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