Bernard Zweers(1854-1924): a Catalogue of the Orchestral Music

Started by Dundonnell, Friday 08 June 2012, 01:12

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BERNARD ZWEERS: A CATALOGUE OF THE ORCHESTRAL MUSIC

1878:      Ballade "Winnend verlies" for soprano, tenor, chorus and orchestra
1881:      Symphony No.1 in D major: 25 minutes     + (Sterling cd)
1882:      Requiem for soprano, contralto, tenor, bass, chorus and orchestra
1882-83:Symphony No.2 in E flat major: 32 minutes   +  (Sterling cd)
1883:      Psalm 104 "De Kosmos" for soprano, contralto, tenor, bass, chorus and orchestra
1884:      Cantata "De Hoop" for contralto and orchestra
                "Vrijheid" ("Freedom") for men's choir and orchestra
1885:      Cantata "Ons Hollandsch" for men's chorus and orchestra
1886-90:Symphony No.3 "To My Fatherland": 63 minutes    +  (Sterling cd)
1890:      Cantata "St. Nicholas's Feast" for soloists, children's choir and orchestra
1891:      "Feestzang" for soloists, chorus and orchestra
1892:      Suite from the Incidental Music to Vondel's "Gijsbrecht van Aemstel":17 minutes      +  (Sterling cd)
1897-98:Two Coronation Cantatas for the coronation of Queen Wilhelmina
1902:      Cantata "Dr. Schaepman" for soprano, tenor, bass, chorus and orchestra
                "Leo-Cantata" for tenor, baritone, men's chorus and orchestra
1906:      Concert Overture "Saskia": 7 minutes    +  (Sterling cd)
                Ode to Rembrandt for men's chorus and brass band
1909:      "Aan de schoonheid" ("On Beauty") for soloists, chorus and orchestra
1916:      "Libera me domine" for soprano, contralto, tenor, bass and orchestra
1923:      "Rozen" for chorus and orchestra

Also orchestration of Songs originally written for vocalist with piano accompaniment


Source: http://www.nederlandsmuziekinstituut.nl/nl/archieven/archievenoverzicht?task=listdetail&id=2_6926

alberto


Christo

Quote from: alberto on Saturday 09 June 2012, 09:16
The Third Symphony exists also on Olympia.

The Olympia OCD 503, Hans Vonk conducting the Residentie Orchestra The Hague in 1979, is the same as was reissued by Sterling. A new recording would be most welcome.  :D