Anhaltische Philharmonie - Schneider: Overtures [Anhaltische Philharmonie Dessau; Markus L. Frank] [Cpo: 555180-2] [CD]
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During his lifetime Friedrich Schneider was regarded as \xbbthe respected head of the Northern German school\xab and was a musical institution in Central Germany. He was active as the court music director in Dessau from 1821 until his death, and for two reasons his fame during these years wasconsiderable: because of his wholehearted support of Beethoven\x92s works and because of his own compositions \x96 in particular his oratorios. Today his Weltgericht continues to be regarded as a link between Haydn and Mendelssohn. Schneider\x92s Symphony No. 16 displays majestic chords, and its movements of song character win over listening audiences with their charm and naturalness while also offering their share of surprises, mirth, and high spirits. In contrast to his symphonies, which all remained unpublished and were more frequently performed only in Dessau with the composer as their conductor, his overtures for a time enjoyed great popularity far beyond his home region. Apart from his opera preludes, Friedrich Schneider wrote a total of twenty overtures, three of which are heard here.Overt\xfcre \xdcber Den Dessauer Marsch D-Dur Op. 50
Symphonie Nr. 16 A-Dur
'Gaudeamus Igitur'. Festouvert\xfcre \xdcber Motive Akademischer Lieder Op. 84
'Ouvert\xfcre Tragique' C-Moll Op. 45
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Anhaltische Philharmonie - Schneider: Overtures [Anhaltische Philharmonie Dessau; Markus L. Frank] [Cpo: 555180-2] [CD]
Anhaltische Philharmonie - Schneider: Overtures [Anhaltische Philharmonie Dessau; Markus L. Frank] [Cpo: 555180-2] [CD]
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During his lifetime Friedrich Schneider was regarded as \xbbthe respected head of the Northern German school\xab and was a musical institution in Central Germany. He was active as the court music director in Dessau from 1821 until his death, and for two reasons his fame during these years wasconsiderable: because of his wholehearted support of Beethoven\x92s works and because of his own compositions \x96 in particular his oratorios. Today his Weltgericht continues to be regarded as a link between Haydn and Mendelssohn. Schneider\x92s Symphony No. 16 displays majestic chords, and its movements of song character win over listening audiences with their charm and naturalness while also offering their share of surprises, mirth, and high spirits. In contrast to his symphonies, which all remained unpublished and were more frequently performed only in Dessau with the composer as their conductor, his overtures for a time enjoyed great popularity far beyond his home region. Apart from his opera preludes, Friedrich Schneider wrote a total of twenty overtures, three of which are heard here.Overt\xfcre \xdcber Den Dessauer Marsch D-Dur Op. 50
Symphonie Nr. 16 A-Dur
'Gaudeamus Igitur'. Festouvert\xfcre \xdcber Motive Akademischer Lieder Op. 84
'Ouvert\xfcre Tragique' C-Moll Op. 45
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During his lifetime Friedrich Schneider was regarded as \xbbthe respected head of the Northern German school\xab and was a musical institution in Central Germany. He was active as the court music director in Dessau from 1821 until his death, and for two reasons his fame during these years wasconsiderable: because of his wholehearted support of Beethoven\x92s works and because of his own compositions \x96 in particular his oratorios. Today his Weltgericht continues to be regarded as a link between Haydn and Mendelssohn. Schneider\x92s Symphony No. 16 displays majestic chords, and its movements of song character win over listening audiences with their charm and naturalness while also offering their share of surprises, mirth, and high spirits. In contrast to his symphonies, which all remained unpublished and were more frequently performed only in Dessau with the composer as their conductor, his overtures for a time enjoyed great popularity far beyond his home region. Apart from his opera preludes, Friedrich Schneider wrote a total of twenty overtures, three of which are heard here.Overt\xfcre \xdcber Den Dessauer Marsch D-Dur Op. 50
Symphonie Nr. 16 A-Dur
'Gaudeamus Igitur'. Festouvert\xfcre \xdcber Motive Akademischer Lieder Op. 84
'Ouvert\xfcre Tragique' C-Moll Op. 45












