Heinz Tiessen(1887-1971): a Catalogue of the Orchestral Music

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Dundonnell

Another German composer silenced by the National Socialist regime and who virtually ceased composition thereafter.

HEINZ TIESSEN: A CATALOGUE OF THE ORCHESTRAL MUSIC

1909:      Symphonic Poem "Eine Isbsenfeier", op. 7
1910-11:Symphony No.1 in C major, op.15: 32 minutes
1911-12:Symphony No.2  in F "Sirb und Werde!", op.17: 31 minutes   +  (Koch Schwann and Audite cds)
1919/22:Hamlet Suite for orchestra, op.30: 15 mintes    +   (Koch Schwann, IMG and Audite cds)
1921/54:"Totentanz" for Violin and Small Orchestra(renamed "Visionen"), op.29 : 16 minutes
1921-26:Prelude to a Revolutionary Drama for orchestra, op. 33: 11 minutes     +   (Koch Schwann cd)
1922-23/56:Salambo-Suite for orchestra, op.34a: 17 minutes   +  (Koch Schwann and Audite  cds)
1024:   Music for String Orchestra, op.32a
1961:   Concertante Variations for Piano and Orchestra, op.60: 23 minutes
             Lyric Rhapsody "Die Amsel" for soprano and orchestra, op.62:15 minutes


alberto

There is a miswritten name. The suite op.34a is "Salambo".
The Hamlet Suite exists also on a IMG Cd (Sergiu Celibidache, Rias Orchestra - there are also some interventions from a chorus). The IMG is a 1957 live recording apparently later than the Celibidache Audite (iI have only the IMG).