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*NEW/SEALED* Schubert "Symphony No. 8 - Unfinished" CD Michael Halasz 1988

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Item specifics

Condition
Brand New: An item that has never been opened or removed from the manufacturer’s sealing (if ...
Type
Album
Language
English
Era
1990s
Case Type
Jewel Case: Standard
Custom Bundle
No
Style
Symphony
Features
Sealed
UPC
0730099514521
Artist
Schubert / Halasz
Format
CD
Release Year
1992
Record Label
Naxos, NXS
Release Title
Symphonies 5 & 8 "Unfinished"
Genre
Classical Composers

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Product Identifiers

Record Label
Naxos, NXS
UPC
0730099514521
eBay Product ID (ePID)
28046053943

Product Key Features

Release Year
1992
Format
CD
Genre
Classical Composers
Artist
Schubert / Halasz
Release Title
Symphonies 5 & 8 "Unfinished"

Dimensions

Item Height
0.40in
Item Weight
0.20lb.
Item Length
5.60in
Item Width
4.90in

Additional Product Features

Number of Tracks
7
Tracks
1.1 Sym No. 8 in B 'Unfinished': Allegro Moderato 1.2 Sym No. 8 in B 'Unfinished': Andante Con Moto 1.3 Sym No. 5 in B: Allegro 1.4 Sym No. 5 in B: Andante Con Moto 1.5 Sym No. 5 in B: Menuetto: Allegro Molto 1.6 Sym No. 5 in B: Allegro Vivace 1.7 Rosamunde: Ballet Music No. 2
Notes
The fifth of Schubert's nine numbered symphonies was written in 1816 and was performed in October, a month after it's composition, at the house of Otto Hatwig, a violinist in the Burgtheater orchestra. The musicians concerned were otherwise amateurs from the group that had been accustomed to meet at the house of Schubert's father. The music is in the tradition of what Schubert in his diary that year described as the magic sound of Mozart, the immortal. It is scored for flute, pairs of oboes, bassoons and horns, with strings, while the Unfinished Symphony was to make use of a larger orchestra that included clarinets, trombones, trumpets and drums. The first movement leads us through the charm of it's principal melodic material to an excursion into stranger keys, until a recapitulation that opens with the first theme in the key of E fiat, before the original key of the movement is restored. There follows a slow movement that is in that essentially Viennese operatic idiom of which Mozart was the greatest exponent, succeeded by a lively Minuet and Trio in the keys of G minor and G major respectively. The symphony ends with a finale that contains all the dramatic contrasts that the customary form encourages. Rosamunde, Fuerstin von Zypern, was staged at the Theater an der Wien in 1823. The play, by the blue-stocking Helmina von Chezy, was hastily written and was a dramatic disaster, receiving only two performances, it's name remembered only because of the association with Schubert, who, with equal haste, provided music for it. The full score included choral items, which were well enough received by audiences. The Overture was borrowed from an earlier work, Alfonso and Estrella, although the so-called Rosamunde Overture was borrowed from Schubert's opera Die Zauberharfe. It is, however, the entr'acte and ballet music that have won lasting popularity. The Rosamunde theme was used in the following year as a theme for variations in the A minor String Quartet and later re-appeared once more in the B flat Impromptu. The Slovak Philharmonic Orchestra has benefited considerably from the work of it's distinguished conductors. These included Vaclav Talich (1949 -1952), Ludovit Rajter and Ladislav Slovak. The Czech conductor Libor Pesek was appointed resident conductor in 1981, and the present Principal Conductor is the Slovak musician Bystrik Rezucha. Zdenek Kosl.

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