Karłowicz Symphony in E Minor (Rebirth Symphony) |
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- Опубликовано: 7 ноя 2024
- i. Andante - Allegro 0:08
ii. Andante Non Troppo 21:04
iii. Vivace 33:36
iv. Allegro Maestoso 39:34
Conducted by Music Director Rune Bergmann
Calgary Philharmonic Orchestra
Recorded on 16 March 2019 at the Jack Singer Concert Hall
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A fabulous symphony played by a wonderful orchestra I've hitherto not heard before.
Just love it!!
Wonderful music!! Wonderful performance!!
How tragic that he was killed at age 32 by an avalanche. This pleasant symphony might have been followed by even greater works. Alas!
What a beautiful symphony,and how beautifully played.Thank you!!!!!!!!
A terrific work.
Hearing composer for first time. Nice.
This and Tchaikovsky's Manfred symphony are two of these epic gems that need to be "watched".
Vers 41 minutes, vraiment un des plus grands moments musicaux.
Credits to conductor.. conducting it without score..
I considered myself to know well that symphony.. but i would have respect to have score by my side :)
anyhow good to see this music surviving trough the time :) Again listening to Karlowicz after years ..
Since 2016, Maestro Bergmann has been the artistic director of the Mieczysław Karłowicz (!) Philharmonic in Szczecin, Poland.
Pretty gutless performance (might be more the conductor than the orchestra), but glad this fabulous symphony is being played more. Not many recordings but I recommend the Warsaw Philharmonic / Antoni Wit performance instead.
I know his fine tone poems but didn't realise that he wrote a symphony and it seems I have missed something here. Will check out the Wit recording -he's among the best of Polish conductors.