Felix Draeseke's other Symphonies

Started by GoranTch, Tuesday 27 May 2025, 16:56

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GoranTch

Quote from: terry martyn on Thursday 05 June 2025, 11:17Yes, I have all his symphonies in my collection.  I am going to give numbers 1 and 2 another spin,in the light of your strong recommendation.

I fear that the Third will never be for me,and I listened to Alan's YouTube recommendation the other day. I was shaken,but not stirred.

Especially if you are in for some wonderful slow Draeseke, no better place to start than the Adagio of the 1st Symphony... but I would go with Hanson's recording for this one (I find it "softer" and more thoughtfully paced, Weigle is sometimes too rushed for me, though I very much enjoy the panache with which he executes e.g. the Finale).

GoranTch

Quote from: Alan Howe on Saturday 31 May 2025, 17:32The Violin Concerto only exists in a violin & piano reduction - the original orchestration is lost, but a replacement was produced about a decade ago by Draeseke expert and pianist, Wolfgang Müller-Steinbach.
Please refer to this webpage: https://www.draeseke.org/news/IDG2009VC/index.htm

Christus is, I am afraid, a monumental bore. The only available recording probably doesn't help, but, on this occasion, I agree with that rather damning verdict.

Thank you for that information on the Violin Concerto.

Christus - I presume you have that only available recording, is it this one?


Alan Howe

Yes, I've had it for years. All I can say is: don't bother. It's an interminable bore. And I'm a Draeseke fan!

Alan Howe

Quote from: GoranTch on Today at 06:17no better place to start than the Adagio of the 1st Symphony... but I would go with Hanson's recording for this one

Yes, unequivocally. The slow movement's far too rushed in Weigle's performance.