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The Music => Recordings & Broadcasts => Topic started by: jasthill on Tuesday 25 February 2014, 12:54

Title: d'Albert - coming in May - Naxos
Post by: jasthill on Tuesday 25 February 2014, 12:54
How about this for an unsung's unknown?
http://www.mdt.co.uk/albert-eugen-d-aschenputtel-cinderella-symphony-orchestra-jun-markl-naxos.html (http://www.mdt.co.uk/albert-eugen-d-aschenputtel-cinderella-symphony-orchestra-jun-markl-naxos.html)
Title: Re: d'Albert - coming in May - Naxos
Post by: Alan Howe on Tuesday 25 February 2014, 15:31
Yes, that release is on my radar too...
Title: Re: d'Albert - coming in May - Naxos
Post by: TerraEpon on Tuesday 25 February 2014, 17:36
So...what exactly are those two works, Cinderella and Little Mermaid? Certainly looks very potentially interesting though.
Title: Re: d'Albert - coming in May - Naxos
Post by: Gounod21 on Tuesday 25 February 2014, 18:10
This is fab:)D'Albert's massive, thematically cyclic first piano concerto is one of those unknown pieces that is SO good!(and of course the Second Piano Concerto, a mad, ineffably tuneful romp, especially played as it, as uninhibitedly as it should be, in 17/18 minutes, by Maestro Ponti!)Steve
Title: Re: d'Albert - coming in May - Naxos
Post by: Alan Howe on Tuesday 25 February 2014, 21:33
Anyone know anything about the pieces on the new CD?
Title: Re: d'Albert - coming in May - Naxos
Post by: eschiss1 on Wednesday 26 February 2014, 00:50
Cinderella (Aschenputtel), suite for orchestra, Op.33 from (or published in) 1924. Might be a suite from a larger work, for all I know, though.

"Op.15 - Seejungfräulein - Concert Scene for 1 Voice and Orchestra, Leipzig 1897".
Title: Re: d'Albert - coming in May - Naxos
Post by: Alan Howe on Wednesday 26 February 2014, 07:11
Thanks, Eric. A must-buy, I think.
Title: Re: d'Albert - coming in May - Naxos
Post by: britishcomposer on Wednesday 26 February 2014, 16:22
I suppose most of you have the cpo recording of "Die Seejungfrau":
http://www.jpc.de/jpcng/cpo/detail/-/art/Eugene-d-Albert-1864-1932-Symphonie-op-4/hnum/9600247 (http://www.jpc.de/jpcng/cpo/detail/-/art/Eugene-d-Albert-1864-1932-Symphonie-op-4/hnum/9600247)

I am currently uploading an old radio broadcast of the charming Aschenputtel Suite. Hope this will water your mouths! :)
Title: Re: d'Albert - coming in May - Naxos
Post by: Mark Thomas on Wednesday 26 February 2014, 16:41
Very many thanks for that, Mathias.
Title: Re: d'Albert - coming in May - Naxos
Post by: Alan Howe on Wednesday 26 February 2014, 17:48
Yes, thanks! I'd forgotten about that CD!
Title: Re: d'Albert - coming in May - Naxos
Post by: jerfilm on Wednesday 26 February 2014, 18:32
Yes, thanks Mathias

Jerry
Title: Re: d'Albert - coming in May - Naxos
Post by: TerraEpon on Wednesday 26 February 2014, 20:59
This is a random thought, but I wonder why this Cinderella is "Aschenputtel" where Johann Strauss's is "Aschenbrodel".

Thanks for the upload though....
Title: Re: d'Albert - coming in May - Naxos
Post by: jksteven on Thursday 27 February 2014, 03:32
Thank you for sharing this enjoyable upload! :)
Title: Re: d'Albert - coming in May - Naxos
Post by: regriba on Thursday 27 February 2014, 07:22
As far as I'm aware Aschenputtel and Aschenbrödel are two different names for the same fairy tale, and fairy tale character, the one that's called Cinderella in English. I think I've read somewhere that the brothers Grimm used the name Aschenputtel whereas Aschenbrödel was first used by the fairy tale writer Ludwig Bechstein some years later. And since then both names have been used more or less randomly.
Title: Re: d'Albert - coming in May - Naxos
Post by: Alan Howe on Wednesday 02 April 2014, 04:53
A very nice CD, by the way - full of gorgeous tunes and orchestration. Pity the recording's not quite out of the top drawer: it's all rather close and congested (at least over my headphones) when the music demands Chandos-like amplitude. A pity, but at bargain price who's complaining? And the orchestra make a good job of the music.
Title: Re: d'Albert - coming in May - Naxos
Post by: Mark Thomas on Wednesday 02 April 2014, 07:48
All sounded fine on my first listen yesterday, but I was playing downloaded tracks, so maybe that made a difference. As to the music, a mixture of familiar and new, but all sumptuously orchestrated and something of a wallow - lovely.
Title: Re: d'Albert - coming in May - Naxos
Post by: jerfilm on Wednesday 02 April 2014, 17:35
Yes, and available in the US at Classics Online.

J