Franck / Rudner / Edinger: Orchestral Works
Franck / Rudner / Edinger: Orchestral Works
Format: CD
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Artist: Franck / Rudner / Edinger
Label: Audite
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 4022143976864
Genre: Classical
Continuing the recording series of instrumental music by Eduard Franck which already includes his Violin Concertos Op. 30 and Op. 57, and also his Symphonies Op. 42 and Op. 47, now presents Franck's orchestral works. Once again, we hear music of the highest technical quality as well as a characteristic idiom. All were written during the 1840s when Franck set out on his career as a composer, attracting the interest of the music critics who from this time onwards were increasingly to influence musical history. The works recorded here reveal an attractive amalgamation of classicist and progressive trends, referring on the one hand to Schumann and Brahms, and on the other to Wagner and Liszt. They more than hold their own as original contributions to nineteenth century instrumental music.
Tracks:
1.1 Der Romische Carneval Ouverture, Op. 21
1.2 Konzertstuck Fur Violine Und Orchester - Christiane Edinger/Wurttembergische Philharmonie Reutlingen
1.3 Allegro Moderato - Andante Ma Non Troppo
1.4 Menuetto - Trio
1.5 Piano Concerto No. 1 in C minor, Op. 35
1.6 Concert Ouverture, Op. 12