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Klughardt Symphony No.4

Started by Alan Howe, Tuesday 02 June 2015, 07:49

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Alan Howe

It's great to know that a particular unsung work has 'legs'. I've never forgotten it.

Ilja

Klughardt is one of those composers that succeeds in giving each of his symphonies a quite distinct identity. Moreover, there is a clear sense of development between them. The 5th/6th (depending on who's counting) in C minor is arguably the most individual of the set, but like most here (apparently) I prefer its predecessor for its combination of refinement and accessibility.

A new recording of the Lenore symphony would be welcome. The old Mussauer recording isn't that bad, but it shows its age in terms of sound quality and the playing is a bit scrappy here and there. But a premiere of the F minor is absolutely necessary.