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Title: Goldmark Orchestral works vol.1
Post by: Alan Howe on Thursday 16 August 2018, 22:25
...forthcoming from cpo. Although titled 'Symphonic Poems, vol.1', the CD features three works that Goldmark actually called 'overtures', plus two scherzos:
https://www.jpc.de/jpcng/cpo/detail/-/art/karl-goldmark-symphonische-dichtungen/hnum/7971773 (https://www.jpc.de/jpcng/cpo/detail/-/art/karl-goldmark-symphonische-dichtungen/hnum/7971773)
The orchestra is the Bamberg Symphony under Fabrice Bollon.

Title: Re: Goldmark Orchestral works vol.1
Post by: MartinH on Sunday 19 August 2018, 00:29
I'm always up for more Goldmark, but other than the two Scherzi, there's nothing new here. Of course there several unrecorded orchestral works I'm looking forward to if this series intends to be more or less complete. I'd love to hear Aus Jungentagen. But what I really want are recordings of two operas: A Winter's Tale and A Cricket on the Hearth!
Title: Re: Goldmark Orchestral works vol.1
Post by: Alan Howe on Sunday 19 August 2018, 08:46
Still, these are new recordings of interesting repertoire, with a conductor (Bollon) of rare talent and an orchestra of proven pedigree (the Bambergers). I'll be investing...
Title: Re: Goldmark Orchestral works vol.1
Post by: Mark Thomas on Monday 20 August 2018, 13:29
MartinH wrote:
QuoteI'd love to hear Aus Jungentagen
You shall go to the ball, Cinderella! I've added a recording of a radio broadcast of the overture to our Downloads Board here (http://www.unsungcomposers.com/forum/index.php/topic,6943.msg73588.html#new). It's not of the highest quality, but it'll serve...
Title: Re: Goldmark Orchestral works vol.1
Post by: Alan Howe on Monday 20 August 2018, 17:32
Just to be clear, it's 'Aus Jugendtagen', as Mark has it in the Downloads Board.
Title: Re: Goldmark Orchestral works vol.1
Post by: MartinH on Tuesday 21 August 2018, 05:49
That was great!  :) So much fun. Can't wait to hear it in properly recorded CPO sound. I love Goldmark's use of woodwinds. Highly chromatic - would be a good addition to the 2019 Bard festival. Thanks for posting that. I enjoyed it very much.
Title: Re: Goldmark Orchestral works vol.1
Post by: eschiss1 on Tuesday 21 August 2018, 12:12
Bard Festival... er... wait. Why? Not sure what it has to do with Korngold.
Title: Re: Goldmark Orchestral works vol.1
Post by: semloh on Tuesday 21 August 2018, 22:22
Penthesilea! Gosh, that confused me  ;D I was convinced it was by Hugo Wolf. I had no idea that Goldmark had composed a work on the same poem - Goldmark in 1876, Wolf in 1885.
Anyhoo.... as you say, Alan, it will be good to have a modern, high quality recording of these works by Goldmark.
Title: Re: Goldmark Orchestral works vol.1
Post by: Gareth Vaughan on Tuesday 21 August 2018, 22:53
And Othmar Schoeck in (I think) 1926. But I digress. Apologies. Back to Goldmark.
Title: Re: Goldmark Orchestral works vol.1
Post by: eschiss1 on Tuesday 21 August 2018, 23:03
... I was going to add Felix Draeseke (1888, Op.50), but you're right.
Title: Re: Goldmark Orchestral works vol.1
Post by: Alan Howe on Tuesday 21 August 2018, 23:22
Draeseke's is one of his best shorter pieces. Apologies from me too...
Title: Re: Goldmark Orchestral works vol.1
Post by: eschiss1 on Thursday 23 August 2018, 04:08
does "Jugendtagen" have the same connotation as "From my old notebooks" (translating) for Prokofiev, Myaskovsky, etc. - using music from earlier, perhaps unpublished works - or is the title perhaps just suggestive? (If this is known one way the other.)
Title: Re: Goldmark Orchestral works vol.1
Post by: matesic on Thursday 23 August 2018, 09:37
Dredging for the remains of my schoolboy German, "From the days of my youth" could also mean reminiscences of nursery rhymes, folk songs etc.
Title: Re: Goldmark Orchestral works vol.1
Post by: Alan Howe on Thursday 23 August 2018, 09:41
As matesic says, it just means 'From the Days of My Youth' (lit. 'From Youthdays'). An up-to-date translation might be: 'From my Teenage Years'.
Title: Re: Goldmark Orchestral works vol.1
Post by: Alan Howe on Saturday 25 August 2018, 20:56
Well, the CD turns out to be of superlative quality. The orchestral playing is of a level one rarely hears and the recording reveals depths of sonority with superb fidelity. And then there's the music: the two previously unrecorded Scherzos (Op.13 and Op.45) are absolutely delicious, wonderfully scored and richly melodic - worth the price of the CD alone.
Title: Re: Goldmark Orchestral works vol.1
Post by: eschiss1 on Sunday 26 August 2018, 00:35
not completely absolutely previously unrecorded: their piano duet reductions were on a CD set of his piano music.
Title: Re: Goldmark Orchestral works vol.1
Post by: Alan Howe on Sunday 26 August 2018, 18:17
Yes, hmmm, Eric. Technically correct. But try them in full orchestral guise and you'll be bowled over...
Title: Re: Goldmark Orchestral works vol.1
Post by: Alan Howe on Sunday 26 August 2018, 22:17
I must repeat that this a superlative CD. Bollon clearly has the ability to make this music sound like a collection of masterpieces - and what an orchestra he has to deliver such results!

Title: Re: Goldmark Orchestral works vol.1
Post by: gene schiller on Monday 21 January 2019, 22:20
The Scherzo op. 45 was previously recorded as part of a very fine Goldmark collection featuring the Sydney Symphony Orchestra conducted by John Lanchberry. I still have the vinyl release from 1979.