Moór Symphony No.2 and PC2 in C minor

Started by Aramiarz, Thursday 07 July 2016, 17:23

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Gareth Vaughan

Dear Aramiarz,
I will ask one third and last time: is there any news on the Emanuel Moor recording project, or should we forget about it?

Richard Moss

Whilst downloading the 2nd symphony recently (which (i) I really appreciate the upload and (ii) I have not had a chance to listen to yet), I trawled the web for any information on this work and came across a site (I think Gareth is familiar with this from much earlier notes in  this thread): http://www.emanuel-und-henrik-moor-stiftung.de/Emanuel/works.shtml

If you'll pardon a long list (moderators may want to scrap this post if this thread has already exhausted this information!), this site's details - sorted- gives the results in the following list (orchestral works only, E & OE):

Orchestral Works:
•   Serenade for Strings (Op. 16)
•   Barcarolle for Strings D min (Op. 38, 1894)
•   Pensees Symphonique (Op. 75)
•   Concert Overture D min (op. 24a, 1893)
•   Rhaspsody pour grande orchestre A min (Op. 93, 1909)
•   Pièce Symphonique (Op. 107)
•   Quatre Esquisses for orchestra (Op. 124)
•   Chant Héroique for orchestra (Op. 132)
•   Consolation for orchestra in E minor (WoO. 163, 1887)
•   Funeral March for orchestra in F minor (WoO. 164, 1886)
•   Spring magic for orchestra (WoO. 165, 1888)
•   Chant Funèbre for orchestra (WoO. 166, 1910)

•   8 symphonies (1893-1910), including:
o   Symphony D min (Op. 45, 1896)
o   Symphony in E min (WoO 152, 1893)
o   Symphony in C maj (WoO 153, 1895)
o   Symphony in B flat maj (WoO 154, 1898)
o   Symphony A min (Op. 53a, 1901)
o   Symphony No. 6 E min (Op. 65, 1906)
o   Symphony No. 7 C maj (Op. 67, 1906)
o   Symphony No. 8 A min (Op. 92, 1910)

•   concertos including piano concertos, violin concertos (1905-1907), cello concertos (1905-1906), a Triple Concerto for Violin, Cello, Piano & Orchestra (1907), a double concerto for piano & violin (1911), a Harp Concerto (1913) and numerous other 'concertante' works:
o   Concerto for 2 pianos C min (Op. 46, 1888)
o   Concerto for Piano & Orchestra in D maj (WoO 167, 1886)
o   Concerto for Piano & Orchestra in D-flat maj (Op. 57, 1904)
o   Concerto for Piano & Orchestra in E-flat maj (Op. 85)
o   Concert piece for piano & orchestra (Op. 88)
o   Concert piece for piano and orchestra (Op. 113)
o   Rhapsody for piano and orchestra in B major (Op. 143b)
o   Suite for piano and orchestra in A major (WoO 172, 1914)
o   Concerto for cello & orchestra No. 1 E maj (Op. 61, 1905)
o   Concerto for cello & orchestra No. 2 C# min (Op. 64, 1906)
o   Concerto for 2 celli & orchestra D maj (Op. 69)
o   Rhapsody for cello & orchestra G min (Op. 78)
o   Second Rhapsody for cello & orchestra in A maj (WoO 170, 1911)
o   Largo for cello and orchestra (Op. 105)
o   Ballad for cello and orchestra in E major (WoO 171, 1914)
o   Concerto for piano, violin and orchestra (WoO 173, 1911)
o   Concerto Violin, Piano & cello & orchestra (Op. 70)
o   Concert piece for viola & orchestra in C# min (WoO 169)
o   Concerto for Violin & Orchestra in G maj (Op. 62, 1905)
o   Concerto for Violin & Orchestra in E maj (Op. 66)
o   Concerto for Violin & Orchestra in C maj (Op. 72, 1908)
o   Concerto for Violin & Orchestra in D min (WoO 168)
o   Second Aria for violin & orchestra in D maj (Op. 83)
o   Rhapsody for violin & orchestra (Op. 84)
o   Concert piece for violin and orchestra (Op. 143)
o   Concert piece for violin, cello and orchestra (Op. 98, 1909)
o   Ballad for cello & orchestra in E maj (WoO 171, 1914)
o   Suite for piano & orchestra in A maj (WoO 172, 1914)
o   Concerto for piano, violin & orchestra (WoO 173, 1911)
o   Concerto for string quartet & orchestra (WoO 174, 1916)
o   Concerto for chromatic harp and orchestra (Op. 141)
o   Concerto for string quartet and orchestra (WoO 174, 1916)

•   Requiem, for four soli, full chorus and orchestra (Op. 151, 1916)
•   Mass for soli, chorus and orchestra (Op. 127)
•   Stabat Mater, Alto solo, women's chorus and orchestra (Op. 138)

As Gareth was, I believe, looking at the Westminster Library collection, I'd be interested in any alterations or omissions to give a more complete list (although it looks as if these works - tempting as they may be - are not likely to grow wings any time soon - moor's the pity (pardon the pun!)

Best wishes

Richard

Alan Howe


Richard Moss

"Ah!, grasshopper, this is how you learn!!"

Tks for the hint (and diplomacy!]

Cheers

Richard

Alan Howe