Various - Strauss/Webern: Schatz-Walzer, Op. 418, Strauss/Schoenberg: Kaiser-Walzer, Op. 437, Mahler/Stein: Sinfonie No. 4 [CD]
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The fact that this rare gem was considered lost and was only brought back into the repertory in 1993 thanks to a great deal of effort is astounding (even more so considering the relative success it has enjoyed since that time); a chamber-music version of Mahler\x92s Fourth Symphony by the Schoenberg pupil Erwin Stein for his \x91society for private performances of music\x92. The work was reconstructed from Erwin Stein\x92s notes in his score of the original symphony and his correspondence with Schoenberg. A tonally pleasing piece in itself, it also gives valuable insight into the compositional structure of the original and provides a creative contribution towards imagining the relationship between two highly important composers. After all, while the circle around Schoenberg truly venerated Gustav Mahler, he in turn took an active and certainly respectful interest in the new paths that Schoenberg had embarked upon. This recording is a fitting contribution to the Mahler anniversary year of 2011, marking the centenary of his death! This is matched by two irresistible, slightly quirky, yet idiomatically highly suitable, distorted Strauss waltzes by Webern and Schoenberg as \x91the icing on the cake\x92. All played by an incomparable \x91all-star ensemble\x92 featuring Renaud Capu\xe7on, Antoine Tamestit, Clemens Hagen, Magali Mosnier, Sebastian Manz, Albrecht Mayer, Herbert Schuch, Martin Grubinger among others! They are joined in the last movement of the Mahler symphony by Christiane Karg, singing of \x91heavenly joys\x92...
Schatz-Walzer, Op. 418
Kaiser-Walzer, Op. 437
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Various - Strauss/Webern: Schatz-Walzer, Op. 418, Strauss/Schoenberg: Kaiser-Walzer, Op. 437, Mahler/Stein: Sinfonie No. 4 [CD]
Various - Strauss/Webern: Schatz-Walzer, Op. 418, Strauss/Schoenberg: Kaiser-Walzer, Op. 437, Mahler/Stein: Sinfonie No. 4 [CD]
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Please note that all our DVDs are Region 2.
Please note that not all audio CDs are shrink-wrapped fom the factory.
The fact that this rare gem was considered lost and was only brought back into the repertory in 1993 thanks to a great deal of effort is astounding (even more so considering the relative success it has enjoyed since that time); a chamber-music version of Mahler\x92s Fourth Symphony by the Schoenberg pupil Erwin Stein for his \x91society for private performances of music\x92. The work was reconstructed from Erwin Stein\x92s notes in his score of the original symphony and his correspondence with Schoenberg. A tonally pleasing piece in itself, it also gives valuable insight into the compositional structure of the original and provides a creative contribution towards imagining the relationship between two highly important composers. After all, while the circle around Schoenberg truly venerated Gustav Mahler, he in turn took an active and certainly respectful interest in the new paths that Schoenberg had embarked upon. This recording is a fitting contribution to the Mahler anniversary year of 2011, marking the centenary of his death! This is matched by two irresistible, slightly quirky, yet idiomatically highly suitable, distorted Strauss waltzes by Webern and Schoenberg as \x91the icing on the cake\x92. All played by an incomparable \x91all-star ensemble\x92 featuring Renaud Capu\xe7on, Antoine Tamestit, Clemens Hagen, Magali Mosnier, Sebastian Manz, Albrecht Mayer, Herbert Schuch, Martin Grubinger among others! They are joined in the last movement of the Mahler symphony by Christiane Karg, singing of \x91heavenly joys\x92...
Schatz-Walzer, Op. 418
Kaiser-Walzer, Op. 437
Bed\xc3\xa4chtig. Nicht Eilen - Recht Gem\xc3\xa4chlich
In Gem\xc3\xa4chlicher Bewegung. Ohne Hast
Ruhevoll
Sehr Behaglich. Wir Geniessen Die Himmlischen Freuden
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All items shipped within 3 working days of payment.
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The fact that this rare gem was considered lost and was only brought back into the repertory in 1993 thanks to a great deal of effort is astounding (even more so considering the relative success it has enjoyed since that time); a chamber-music version of Mahler\x92s Fourth Symphony by the Schoenberg pupil Erwin Stein for his \x91society for private performances of music\x92. The work was reconstructed from Erwin Stein\x92s notes in his score of the original symphony and his correspondence with Schoenberg. A tonally pleasing piece in itself, it also gives valuable insight into the compositional structure of the original and provides a creative contribution towards imagining the relationship between two highly important composers. After all, while the circle around Schoenberg truly venerated Gustav Mahler, he in turn took an active and certainly respectful interest in the new paths that Schoenberg had embarked upon. This recording is a fitting contribution to the Mahler anniversary year of 2011, marking the centenary of his death! This is matched by two irresistible, slightly quirky, yet idiomatically highly suitable, distorted Strauss waltzes by Webern and Schoenberg as \x91the icing on the cake\x92. All played by an incomparable \x91all-star ensemble\x92 featuring Renaud Capu\xe7on, Antoine Tamestit, Clemens Hagen, Magali Mosnier, Sebastian Manz, Albrecht Mayer, Herbert Schuch, Martin Grubinger among others! They are joined in the last movement of the Mahler symphony by Christiane Karg, singing of \x91heavenly joys\x92...
Schatz-Walzer, Op. 418
Kaiser-Walzer, Op. 437
Bed\xc3\xa4chtig. Nicht Eilen - Recht Gem\xc3\xa4chlich
In Gem\xc3\xa4chlicher Bewegung. Ohne Hast
Ruhevoll
Sehr Behaglich. Wir Geniessen Die Himmlischen Freuden












