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.
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.