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The Music => Recordings & Broadcasts => Topic started by: Ilja on Wednesday 28 October 2015, 13:13

Title: Ernst Tschiderer's symphonic poems
Post by: Ilja on Wednesday 28 October 2015, 13:13
Hello all,

Leafing through the online catalogue of the Tiroler Musikmuseum I saw that they recently released a CD containing the symphonic poems of Ernst Tschiderer (http://shop.tiroler-landesmuseen.at/cd-dvd/klingende-kostbarkeiten-aus-tirol/klingende-kostbarkeiten-aus-tirol-93.html (http://shop.tiroler-landesmuseen.at/cd-dvd/klingende-kostbarkeiten-aus-tirol/klingende-kostbarkeiten-aus-tirol-93.html)). It sounds like exactly the thing that I might like. There is a news report on Youtube (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FBjfHRE4au8 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FBjfHRE4au8)) that contains some of the music, but it's only bits and pieces even if it sounds interesting. Has anyone heard this CD and if so, would he/she care to comment?
Title: Re: Ernst Tschiderer's symphonic poems
Post by: Mark Thomas on Wednesday 28 October 2015, 13:42
My own take on this CD is here (http://www.unsungcomposers.com/forum/index.php/topic,5371.msg56665.html#msg56665), Ilja. As you can see, we discussed it a few months ago.
Title: Re: Ernst Tschiderer's symphonic poems
Post by: Ilja on Wednesday 28 October 2015, 13:44
Hi Mark, thanks. I did a search, but the name didn't crop up; I obviously missed this a while back, sorry.
Title: Re: Ernst Tschiderer's symphonic poems
Post by: jerfilm on Wednesday 28 October 2015, 15:02
Shame that there are no download possibilities from the Tyrol folks......
Title: Re: Ernst Tschiderer's symphonic poems
Post by: mikehopf on Wednesday 28 October 2015, 21:23
Luckily there are downloads available, including the Tischiderer CD, from Qobuz.

They are under the Musik Museum label and include works by Rufinatscha, Netzer, Nagiller, Pembauer, Mitterer and other well-known composers.
Title: Re: Ernst Tschiderer's symphonic poems
Post by: mikehopf on Wednesday 28 October 2015, 21:46
Sorry... I got carried away... Tischiderer's Serenade is included in the Qobuz catalogue  but unfortunately not the scrumptious-sounding Symphonic Poems CD... not yet anyway.
Title: Re: Ernst Tschiderer's symphonic poems
Post by: jerfilm on Thursday 29 October 2015, 14:23
Sadly, the last time I checked, Qobuz is not available here in the colonies.

J
Title: Re: Ernst Tschiderer's symphonic poems
Post by: mikehopf on Thursday 29 October 2015, 22:06
Depends in which colonies you live, Jerry.  Qobuz is available to subscribers in America as a Search will show. As to Australia, the situation is unclear. I'm an Australian and have been a Qobuz subscriber for many years though I am aware some some of my fellow countrypeople have problems subscribing. Why not contact Qobuz direct? They speak excellent English!
Title: Re: Ernst Tschiderer's symphonic poems
Post by: Sharkkb8 on Friday 30 October 2015, 08:46
QuoteQobuz is available to subscribers in America as a Search will show

Got my hopes up with this, but, I just performed yet another search and have gotten the same result as always, which is the one Jerry mentioned.  qobuz.com home page:   "Welcome!  Are you based in the United States?  Qobuz is not available for your country".  So the Tschiderer-search goes on, for us Yanks. 8)
Title: Re: Ernst Tschiderer's symphonic poems
Post by: Alan Howe on Friday 30 October 2015, 08:50
Maybe it's best to buy the CD, then...?
Title: Re: Ernst Tschiderer's symphonic poems
Post by: jerfilm on Friday 30 October 2015, 20:59
BE interesting to know why it's not available in the States......
Title: Re: Ernst Tschiderer's symphonic poems
Post by: Sharkkb8 on Saturday 31 October 2015, 00:19
QuoteMaybe it's best to buy the CD, then...?

Well, sure - that's always best, but not always feasible.  I would posit that for those of us in the States, acquiring as many new (and especially unsung) recordings as possible is a different prospect than for those in the UK & Europe (as I ranted about in my regrettable tantrum of a year or so ago).  We are faced with limited availability at best, often no availability at all, combined with frequently-astronomical shipping charges (jpc $14/disc....really?!), so it often becomes prudent to play the hunting game, and/or wait until recordings make their way onto iTunes or Amazon or whatever, in order to be able to acquire as much as possible.  It would be lovely to be in the position to spend upwards of $30 for every single new disc that comes along, but alas....!      :-\
Title: Re: Ernst Tschiderer's symphonic poems
Post by: Sharkkb8 on Saturday 31 October 2015, 00:24
...and, getting back to the name in the subject of this thread, I just was able to purchase the Tschiderer Serenade from iTunes for about 4 bucks, and have just cranked it up.  So far, the first 60 seconds have been lovely.   ;)
Title: Re: Ernst Tschiderer's symphonic poems
Post by: vicharris on Saturday 31 October 2015, 20:08
If you can get through the clunky ordering process at Tiroler Landesmuseum they have had a half-price sale in November and December the last few years. It has worked for me a time or two, other times I have to communicate with someone personally, etc., but certainly a wonderful bunch of unsungs, Karl Senn, Pembauer, et al are quite enjoyable, and of course Rufinatscha's other symphonies. Just wonder why they did his Piano Concerto with a Hammerflugel instead of a modern piano.
Title: Re: Ernst Tschiderer's symphonic poems
Post by: kootenay on Saturday 31 October 2015, 22:52
quote  "frequently-astronomical shipping charges (jpc $14/disc....really?!),"
possibly not, I've found that applies to larger orders too so the cost per disc goes down.  jpc also remove vat (keyboard's gone, can't get caps) which may cover shipping,
try a larger order but  don't  click on final  approval to test your area.
I  do this  with all  overseas   suppliers to check real prices.