Brahms - Symphony no.3, Alto Rhapsody, etc.
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Label: BIS
Cat No: BIS2319
Format: Hybrid SACD
Number of Discs: 1
Release Date: 28th September 2018
Contents
Works
Alto Rhapsody, op.53Hungarian Dances (21), WoO1
An Schwager Kronos, D369 (arr. Brahms)
Geheimes, op.14 no.2 D719 (orch. Johannes Brahms)
Greisengesang, D778 (orch. Johannes Brahms)
Gruppe aus dem Tartarus, D583 (orch. Brahms)
Jager, ruhe von der Jagd, D838 (Ellens Gesang II, op.52 no.2) (orch. Johannes Brahms)
Memnon, D541 (orch. Johannes Brahms)
Artists
Anna Larsson (alto)Johan Reuter (baritone)
Male voices of the Swedish Radio Choir
Swedish Chamber Orchestra
Conductor
Thomas DausgaardWorks
Alto Rhapsody, op.53Hungarian Dances (21), WoO1
An Schwager Kronos, D369 (arr. Brahms)
Geheimes, op.14 no.2 D719 (orch. Johannes Brahms)
Greisengesang, D778 (orch. Johannes Brahms)
Gruppe aus dem Tartarus, D583 (orch. Brahms)
Jager, ruhe von der Jagd, D838 (Ellens Gesang II, op.52 no.2) (orch. Johannes Brahms)
Memnon, D541 (orch. Johannes Brahms)
Artists
Anna Larsson (alto)Johan Reuter (baritone)
Male voices of the Swedish Radio Choir
Swedish Chamber Orchestra
Conductor
Thomas DausgaardAbout
The present disc opens with Symphony no.3, followed by the quite rare orchestrations of six Schubert songs, with Anna Larsson and Johan Reuter as vocal soloists. As on previous discs, Dausgaard has included a set of the much-loved Hungarian Dances, in his own orchestrations. The disc closes with one of Brahms’s most personal works, the Alto Rhapsody that he composed after having learned that Robert Schumann’s daughter Julie, with whom he was secretly in love, had become engaged to another man. For this work, Anna Larsson and the orchestra are joined by the male voices of the celebrated Swedish Radio Choir.
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