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Strauss Symphony in D minor

Started by Alan Howe, Friday 02 October 2015, 14:57

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hyperdanny

oh wow..talk about arousing music!

hyperdanny

jokes aside, the Nola article is very nice, a heartfelt farewell..it's nice to think that he had such a successful career in Louisiana (of all places)

Alan Howe

The cover's cheap and cheerful, yes. But an excellent CD. Don't be put off!

Gareth Vaughan

It wasn't its 'cheap and cheerful'-ness that provoked my comment.

Alan Howe

Er yes, quite. As indicated, it's a fine recording. Ignore the cover, please. Rickenbacher is good and solid, but by comparison Seibel is inspired. Try, for example, the variations in dynamic level in his treatment of the first movement's main theme. There's just so much more light and shade. Wonderful!

Check the performance out here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5YZyHPQKUjk

Alan Howe

The cover, of course, features a representation of the Frauenkirche in Munich, with its famous 'onion domes':



Why Munich? Because the CD contains Strauss' München - A Commemorative Waltz (written 1945).