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#1
https://www.prestomusic.com/classical/products/9361848--hans-rott-symphony-no-1-mahler-blumine-bruckner-symphonisches-praludium

Deutsche Grammophon's new upcoming album features Hans Rott's Symphony, Mahler's Blumine, and the spurious Symphonisches Präludium played by the Bamberg Symphony Orchestra conducted by Jakub Hruša. To be released on October 14th 2022 according to prestomusic.

Yet another Hans Rott Symphony recording to be heard, but what I'm most interested in here is the Symphonisches Präludium. Current consensus suggests that this work was sketched by Bruckner as an orchestration exercise for his student Rudolf Krzyzanowski. However, virtually all performances of this piece uses the "Mahlerian" orchestration by Albrecht Gürsching (who falsely thought the piece was by Mahler). Only 1 commercial recording of Krzyzanowski's original orchestration exists (by a School Orchestra!)

I wonder if this new recording will finally use Krzyzanowski's original, or use the Gürsching like all others.
#2
Complete Programme here: https://www.wienerzeitung.at/nachrichten/kultur/klassik/2109845-Prag-ehrt-oesterreichischen-Komponisten-Alexander-Zemlinsky.html

CONCERT 1:
Johannes Brahms: Trio for piano, clarinet and violoncello in A minor, op. 114
Alban Berg: Four Pieces for clarinet and piano, op. 5
Alexander Zemlinsky: Trio for piano, clarinet and violoncello in D minor, op. 3

CONCERT 2:
Alban Berg: Three pieces from the "Lyric Suite"
Alexander Zemlinsky: Six songs after poems by Maurice Maeterlinck, op. 13 
Arnold Schönberg: Chamber Symphony No. 1 for 15 solo instruments, op. 9

CONCERT 3:
Alexander Zemlinsky:  String quartet No. 2, op. 15
Arnold Schönberg: String quartet No. 2, op. 10

CONCERT 4:
Alexander Zemlinsky: String quartet No. 3, op. 19
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: String Quartet No. 19 in C Major, ,,Dissonance"

CONCERT 5:
Alexander Zemlinsky: Malva, opera fragment, instrumanted by Antony Beaumont
Alexander Zemlinsky: Hochzeitsgesang
Alexander Zemlinsky: Frühlingsglaube and Geheimnis
Alexander Zemlinsky: Lyric Symphony, op. 18
#3
Some other concerts:
#4
BPO's Digital Concert Hall is now free for everyone for a few weeks - You can watch their Schmidt 4 performance here https://www.digitalconcerthall.com/en/concert/51178
#5
The back cover says the 1999 one was the Borodin, and the Kalinnikov was from 1993 (which I assume the same live performance uploaded on youtube?)
#6
"The Franz Schmidt Project has been set up by Jonathan Berman to record all four of Schmidt's symphonies with the BBC National Orchestra of Wales. These will form the backbone of a far reaching project to perform and promote the music of Franz Schmidt leading to his 150th Birthday in 2024."
Website here: http://www.loganartsmanagement.com/jonathan-berman---the-franz-schmidt-project.html

The First Symphony seems to have been already recorded in January and clips from the recording sessions are uploaded: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uROr8pOE1iA
#7
Hiroshi Kodama and the Osaka Symphony has recorded several obscure works as well. https://www.amazon.co.jp/s?i=music-artist&rh=p_32%3A%E5%85%90%E7%8E%89%E5%AE%8F
Some notable ones inclde Wetz 2, Taneyev 4, Atterberg 6, Glazunov 5, and several others.
#8
Composers & Music / Re: Richard Wetz (1875-1935)
Sunday 02 February 2020, 16:54
QuoteThe full score of Der Ewige Feuer has been digitized

I didn't know about this, Thank you!  :D
Also searching further, the score of his first opera Judith has been digitized as well: https://digital.staatsbibliothek-berlin.de/werkansicht/?PPN=PPN863434150
#9
Composers & Music / Re: Richard Wetz (1875-1935)
Sunday 02 February 2020, 12:58
His 2nd opera Das Ewige Feuer was performed recently in 2016 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p6Pf9Oly5_0
#10
Composers & Music / Re: 2020 unsung concerts
Saturday 01 February 2020, 10:56
Choral works by Swiss composers Benno Ammann and Joachim Raff are gonna be performed by Basler Madrigalisten on February 8, 9, 15, and 16 -

Benno Ammann:
Missa Defensor Pacis (1946) (Swiss premiere)

Joachim Raff:
A Kyrie/Gloria Mass (World Premiere)(!)
Ave Maria
Pater Noster

https://www.basler-madrigalisten.ch/termine.html
https://www.facebook.com/permalink.php?story_fbid=2706140029476652&id=509526559138021
#11
Composers & Music / Re: 2019 unsung concerts
Monday 02 December 2019, 12:20
A week too late - violinist Michaela Paetsch performed Raff's 2nd Violin Concerto on November 23 and 24 with the Ensemble Instrumental de La Neuveville! https://eineuve.ch/post/189229885537/inspirations-de-lailleurs
#12
It's cliche at this point but Im Walde will always be my favorite. It is one of the works by him that I first encountered and loved (Also, is anyone familiar of this live performance of it by a Japanese Orchestra? https://youtu.be/Jl6GdVS6bkM)
Other than that, The Winter, Autumn, and the 2nd symphonies are quite high as well.
#13
https://www.konzerthaus.de/de/programm/berliner-cappella-kammersymphonie-berlin-maike-buhle/4096

Lili Boulanger's Psalm 130 & Pour les funérailles d'un soldat and Raff's Psalm 130(!) at the Berlin Konzerthaus November 21
#14
The american premiere of Cinderella was online for a couple of months, and I watched the first act. It was good and fun. Of course I hear the obvious influences of Schumann, Mozart and other composers. I wished I downloaded the video before it went down, I want to see the entire thing...

I wonder what music she will make 10 years from now? (I hope she discovers Mahler!)
#15
Richard Wetz