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Title: Moszkowski Suite d'Orchestre No 1 (1886)
Post by: Reverie on Monday 29 June 2020, 11:03
Mortiz Moskowski (1854-1925) spent about ten years of his life in England at a point in his life where he found himself both famous and wealthy. This suite was dedicated to the Philharmonic Society of London.

Sadly the last years of his life were spent in poverty.

Here is a realisation of the first movement from the suite. Moritz introduces simple ideas but develops them with great skill and orchestral craftmanship. It's exciting stuff!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=frrkGMQK5qU
Title: Re: Moszkowski Suite d'Orchestre No 1 (1886)
Post by: Alan Howe on Monday 29 June 2020, 11:31
Very nice indeed. Thanks!
Title: Re: Moszkowski Suite d'Orchestre No 1 (1886)
Post by: Martin Eastick on Tuesday 30 June 2020, 11:11
It was great to hear this realisation - and certainly bodes well for Toccata's forthcoming recording, although we will have to wait probably until the second part of next year for this!
Title: Re: Moszkowski Suite d'Orchestre No 1 (1886)
Post by: Raffzunov on Friday 21 May 2021, 17:33
Volume 3 of Moszkowski orchestral music is announced in Toccata Pipeline. TOCC0598.

It includes:
-Suite n°1
-Overture in D major
-Praludium und fuge for strings

Maybe a volume 4, with the symphony ?
Title: Re: Moszkowski Suite d'Orchestre No 1 (1886)
Post by: Ilja on Friday 21 May 2021, 18:58
Yes, I'm eagerly awaiting the symphony. From what I've heard it is easily among Moszkowski's best efforts.
Title: Re: Moszkowski Suite d'Orchestre No 1 (1886)
Post by: Reverie on Friday 21 May 2021, 22:28
It's all wonderful music. His orchestration is second to none. A master.