Pavel Vranický (1756-1808) - Sinfonie in D Dur op. 52
1. Adagio maestoso. Allegro molto 9:40
2. Adagio 14:19
3. Menuetto 3:32
4. Finale. Vivace assai 6:45
Pavel Vranický - Sinfonie in c moll (Op. 11 No. 1)
5. Grave. Allegro assai 7:18
6. Adagio 5:26
7. Allegretto 3:17
8. Presto 5:26
Dvořák Chamber Orchestra
Bohumil Gregor conductor
Stereo digital studio recording.
- The musical legacy of Pavel Vranický (1756-1808) is extraordinarily extensive and rich in original characteristics.
- This native of Nová Říše na Moravě quickly established himself as a symphonic composer shortly after his arrival in Vienna.
- Both Haydn and Beethoven respected him. Haydn entrusted him with the production of his great oratorio Creation (1799) and Beethoven himself asked him to conduct the premiere of his first symphony in 1800.
- Pavel Vranický's works still speak to audiences today.
(Supraphon 2006)
This Supraphon release is a remastering and repackaging of one earlier LP release. Be aware that the liner notes and packaging mistakenly identify symphony. The symphony "Sine Op." is the symphony Op. 11 No. 1.
(www.wranitzky.com)
Parametr | Hodnota |
format | CD audio |