Norbert Burgmüller
Norbert Burgmuller was the son of Johann August Franz. He, like his father, was a German composer but also a pianist. He studied with Hauptmann and Spohr -- his father did not balk at sending him to study; Johann's father attempted to quench his son's musical and theatrical desires. Like Schubert, he had no public acclaim or audience but had a number of friends who were artists from a variety of genres including Mendelssohn. At the age of 26 Norbert left a number of indications that he could have been one of Germany's great composers. A passion and ability to contend with extensive arrangements were implied in his "Rhapsody for piano in B-mol," "Overture in D-dur," and the "Piano Concerto in F#-mol". Norbert Burgmuller also composed two symphonies of which the second remained unfinished.
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Discography
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Burgmüller: Symphony No. 1 in C Minor, Op. 2 - Staehle: Symphony No. 1 in C Minor
Orchester des Staatstheaters Kassel
Klassiek - Released by Sterling Records on 25 apr. 2006
16-Bit CD Quality 44.1 kHz - Stereo