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The Music => Recordings & Broadcasts => Topic started by: Alan Howe on Wednesday 22 January 2014, 15:22

Title: Andreae Symphony in F (1898-1900)
Post by: Alan Howe on Wednesday 22 January 2014, 15:22
...new from Guild - sounds delightful:
http://www.guildmusic.com/shop/wbc.php?sid=392272250dd7&tpl=produktdetail.html&pid=15759&rid=261&recno=3# (http://www.guildmusic.com/shop/wbc.php?sid=392272250dd7&tpl=produktdetail.html&pid=15759&rid=261&recno=3#)
Title: Re: Andreae Symphony in F (1898-1900)
Post by: JeremyMHolmes on Wednesday 22 January 2014, 16:11
Thanks for the heads up Alan, duly ordered, as I really enjoyed the last two releases in this series! Now I am eagerly awaiting the next Brun instalment!!
Title: Re: Andreae Symphony in F (1898-1900)
Post by: Alan Howe on Wednesday 29 January 2014, 14:26
Not only is this Symphony delightful, it's absolutely thrilling. What's fascinating is the development from Brahmsian beginnings to passages of Wagnerian, even Tchaikovsky(i?)an passion. Absolutely wonderful. This'll be one of my symphonic finds of 2014 - and we're only a month in!
Title: Re: Andreae Symphony in F (1898-1900)
Post by: Mark Thomas on Wednesday 29 January 2014, 15:34
Thanks for the capsule review, Alan. It sounds a really exciting prospect. Unfortunately I'll have to wait a few weeks before I can hear it myself.
Title: Re: Andreae Symphony in F (1898-1900)
Post by: jerfilm on Wednesday 29 January 2014, 15:38
So will alot of the rest of us, i suspect.  Patience is a virtue???

J
Title: Re: Andreae Symphony in F (1898-1900)
Post by: LateRomantic75 on Wednesday 29 January 2014, 20:00
My mouth is watering as I type...
Title: Re: Andreae Symphony in F (1898-1900)
Post by: Alan Howe on Wednesday 29 January 2014, 21:11
My advice is: buy it with all haste! I purchased it direct from Guild.
Title: Re: Andreae Symphony in F (1898-1900)
Post by: Jonathan on Thursday 30 January 2014, 18:48
According to my searches, this is volume 3 of his works with orchestra - does anyone know anything about the other volumes and, if so, are they worth hearing?
Title: Re: Andreae Symphony in F (1898-1900)
Post by: Alan Howe on Thursday 30 January 2014, 18:53
I'd recommend both. Here are some audio samples:
http://www.guildmusic.com/shop/wbc.php?tpl=produktdetail.html&pid=14939 (http://www.guildmusic.com/shop/wbc.php?tpl=produktdetail.html&pid=14939)
http://www.guildmusic.com/shop/wbc.php?tpl=produktdetail.html&pid=14100 (http://www.guildmusic.com/shop/wbc.php?tpl=produktdetail.html&pid=14100)
Title: Re: Andreae Symphony in F (1898-1900)
Post by: Jonathan on Sunday 02 February 2014, 18:20
Thanks Alan!
Title: Re: Andreae Symphony in F (1898-1900)
Post by: Mark Thomas on Saturday 01 March 2014, 14:18
This recording is now available for download and, oh wow, I must say that Andreae's F major is a truly magnificent symphony. No allowances need be made for it being a student work. First impressions are that it is grounded in the world of Brahms, and that's particularly true of the delightful Intermezzo third movement but, as Alan pointed out,  Andreae knew his Wagner too, and there is some wonderfully sonorous writing in the impressive slow movement - a really heartfelt piece. It shares with the outer movements a breadth of utterance and an air of unfolding at its own pace, which is almost Brucknerian in feeling, although Andreae never resorts to mere imitation.  There is a Dvorakian glow to the piece, too, which is especially evident in the compact and joyous finale. At 37 minutes the Symphony is of comparatively modest proportions for its time, and never outstays its welcome. This work reminds me in many ways of Wilhelm Berger's equally fine Second Symphony - it wasn't ground breaking for its time (1898 or so), but as a piece summing up a musical era, this synthesis of all that was best in the final quarter of the nineteenth century is hard to beat. Buy this recording now - don't let Alan and me keep this glorious music to ourselves. Wonderful!
Title: Re: Andreae Symphony in F (1898-1900)
Post by: Alan Howe on Saturday 01 March 2014, 15:52
I'd compare the Andreae symphony to, say, early Zemlinsky or Dohnanyi. As Mark says, it certainly deserves a wider hearing...
Title: Re: Andreae Symphony in F (1898-1900)
Post by: jerfilm on Monday 03 March 2014, 00:28
Would love to download it but I can't find it.  Neither Amazon US or UK show it, neither does Presto.  ???

Jerry
Title: Re: Andreae Symphony in F (1898-1900)
Post by: eschiss1 on Monday 03 March 2014, 01:30
Hrm. I see one can hear samples at amazon.de too - not sure about downloading? Probably not...

here, anyway (http://www.amazon.de/Werke-Vol-3-Hulett/dp/B00I4404Z0).

also at this jpc-like site. (http://lesen.de/classic/detail/-/art/Volkmar-Andreae-Klavierkonzert-in-F/hnum/4161000)
Title: Re: Andreae Symphony in F (1898-1900)
Post by: tc on Monday 03 March 2014, 04:00
Download is already available at http://www.theclassicalshop.net/Details.aspx?CatalogueNumber=GM%207400 (http://www.theclassicalshop.net/Details.aspx?CatalogueNumber=GM%207400)