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Bringing together all seven of Schubert's completed symphonies, as well as the much-loved B minor 'Unfinished', this set charts the development of Schubert's voice as a symphonist. His first six symphonies were composed between 1813 and 1818 for the orchestra at the religious school that he attended in Vienna. Although they could be considered to be apprentice works, and are clearly influenced by Haydn, Mozart, Beethoven, and -- in the case of the Sixth Symphony -- Rossini, they are remarkable achievements for such a young composer, and the listener can hear some of the hallmarks of Schubert's…mehr

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Produktbeschreibung
Bringing together all seven of Schubert's completed symphonies, as well as the much-loved B minor 'Unfinished', this set charts the development of Schubert's voice as a symphonist. His first six symphonies were composed between 1813 and 1818 for the orchestra at the religious school that he attended in Vienna. Although they could be considered to be apprentice works, and are clearly influenced by Haydn, Mozart, Beethoven, and -- in the case of the Sixth Symphony -- Rossini, they are remarkable achievements for such a young composer, and the listener can hear some of the hallmarks of Schubert's more forward-looking, romantic style, such as a bolder and richer harmonic language, beginning to emerge. After a serious illness in 1822, from which he only partially recovered, Schubert composed his final symphonic masterpieces, the 'Unfinished' (1822) and the 'Great' (1825--6). From the haunting slow introduction and the extraordinary sense of pathos of the 'Unfinished' to the joyful and rhythmically vital 'Great' symphony, both works showcase Schubert the symphonist at the peak of his powers and are some of the most popular and enduring pieces in the orchestral canon. Schubert's complete symphonies are performed here by the legendary Staatskapelle Dresden under the inspired direction of celebrated conductor Herbert Blomstedt, praised by Gramophone for his 'incomparably refined sensitivity and canny interpretative prowess'. Other information: - Recordings made between 1978 and 1981 at the Lukaskirche in Dresden. - "Probably the finest, most consistent Schubert cycles available" (David Hurwitz, Classicstoday.com, performance: 10). - A superb recording of Schubert's symphonies by the Staatskapelle Dresden, in full golden glory, conducted by Herbert Blomstedt, one of the most respected and revered conductors alive. - A gem from the Berlin Classics catalogue, recorded between 1978 and 1981 in the famous acoustics of the Lukaskirche in Dresden, now available on Brilliant Classics! - Contains booklet notes on the symphonies.
Autorenporträt
Franz Schubert gilt vielen Menschen als Inbegriff einer biedermeierlichen, beschaulichen Musikkultur. Seine berühmtesten Werke werden gern als Paradestücke für die Hausmusik des gehobenen Bürgertums angesehen. Doch das tradierte Bild des liebenswerten "Liederfürsten" verdient längst eine kritische Revision. Franz Schubert war eine höchst eigenwillige Persönlichkeit - und ein experimentierfreudiger, vielseitiger Künstler, in dessen Musik klassische Formprinzipien und romantische Ideen eine neue, unerhörte Synthese eingingen.
Trackliste
CD 1
1Sinfonie Nr. 1 D-Dur D 82
22. Andante00:08:42
33. Menuetto: Allegro - Trio00:06:08
44. Allegro vivace00:06:35
5Sinfonie Nr. 2 B-Dur D 125
62. Andante00:08:54
73. Menuetto: Allegro vivace - Trio00:03:43
84. Presto vivace00:05:55
CD 2
1Sinfonie Nr. 3 D-Dur D 200
22. Allegretto00:04:28
33. Menuetto: Vivace - Trio00:04:06
44. Presto vivace00:04:47
5Sinfonie Nr. 4 c-moll D 417 "Tragische"
62. Andante00:09:32
73. Menuetto: Allegro vivace - Trio00:03:20
84. Allegro00:07:44
CD 3
1Sinfonie Nr. 5 B-Dur D 485
22. Andante con moto00:10:48
33. Menuetto: Allegro molto - Trio00:05:13
44. Allegro vivace00:05:57
5Sinfonie Nr. 6 C-Dur D 589 "Kleine C-Dur Sinfonie"
62. Andante00:06:22
73. Scherzo: Presto - Più lento00:06:19
84. Allegro moderato00:09:28