The June issue of the Spohr Society Newsletter includes a favorable review of Spohr's celebrated Nonet in F Op.31 coupled with the String Sextet in C, Op.140 performed by Camerata Freden on Tacet 172, a label I've never come across before.
The 3rd disc in Howard Shelley's Spohr symphony cycle is due out next February on Hyperion and will include No. 3 in C minor together with No. 6 in G,the"Historical".
Also on the same CD will be a world premiere recording of the overture to Spohr's oratorio. The Fall of Babylon.
And now for the complete recording of the Spohr's Fall of Babylon:
http://www.jpc.de/jpcng/classic/detail/-/art/louis-spohr-der-fall-babylons-woo-63/hnum/4168910 (http://www.jpc.de/jpcng/classic/detail/-/art/louis-spohr-der-fall-babylons-woo-63/hnum/4168910)
If Die letzten Dinge is anything to go by, this should be good.
Amazing. Sometimes I pinch myself at the thought of the things that are being recorded these days.
For me, a must buy, even though I'm sure they will be rather decorous Babylonians, in the Spohr manner. And I can bypass the Shelley disc, as I've switched over to the Griffiths series.
David
The Fall of Babylon
I'm slowly trying to absorb this huge piece lasting nearly 2 hours. Lovely melodies - it seems to me a mature Spohr- certainly not the classist of his early years. This piece almost seems opera-like. If you are at all in to oratorios, this is surely a must buy. His masterpiece??
Jerry
Add the final two vol.'s 16 & 17 of the Spohr complete string quartets [Marco Polo] to this list . Vol. 17 will conclude the series!
I've just noticed this. I must try the Fall of Babylon. I love the Last Judgement, and am amazed at the fact there seems to be only one recording, when in Victorian times it was almost as popular as Elijah or Messiah.