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Concerto Köln|Joseph Martin Kraus : Symphonies

Joseph Martin Kraus : Symphonies

Concerto Köln

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Werner Ehrhardt and Concerto Köln's recordings of the symphonies of Joseph Martin Kraus, originally released as two separate discs on the Capriccio label in the early '90s, helped lead the charge for the reintegration of Kraus into the classical canon. By 2009, when these Concerto Köln are being reintroduced on the Phoenix Edition label as a single, two-disc set, Kraus has become one of the most frequently recorded late eighteenth century composers whose name isn't Haydn, Beethoven, or Mozart. While some of these performances are not as snappy and alert as those for Naxos by Petter Sundkvist and the Swedish Chamber Orchestra, they still pack a punch. Ehrhardt's reading of the Sinfonia da chiesa is superb as he grasps its near Brucknerian sense of architectonics and his Symphonie funèbre is appropriately grim, hushed, restrained, and patient. Both of these are on the first disc of the set, and it's still true, as when these were single Capriccio issues, that the second disc (now reordered as first) is a little better than the other one. The early digital recordings are still fine, though a bit warmer than is the standard for Kraus, though that's not a bad thing at all. The final factor on the Phoenix Edition reissue -- and this may well be the determinant one for many consumers -- is that the two discs are being sold for the price of one; while these do not constitute all of Kraus' symphonies, it is a consumer-friendly way to get acquainted with roughly half of Joseph Martin Kraus' symphonic output.
© TiVo

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Concerto Köln

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1
Symphonie en ré majeur "Sinfonia da chiesa" (I. Andante maestoso)
00:01:27

Concerto Köln - Werner Ehrhardt, direction

2
Symphonie en ré majeur "Sinfonia da chiesa" (II. Allegro maestoso)
00:07:40

Concerto Köln - Werner Ehrhardt, direction

3
Symphonie en ut # mineur (Andante di molto)
00:07:52

Concerto Köln - Werner Ehrhardt, direction

4
Symphonie en ut # mineur (Andantino)
00:03:35

Concerto Köln - Werner Ehrhardt, direction

5
Symphonie en ut # mineur (Menuet I - Menuet II)
00:01:46

Concerto Köln - Werner Ehrhardt, direction

6
Symphonie en ut # mineur (Allegro)
00:06:26

Concerto Köln - Werner Ehrhardt, direction

7
Symphonie en ut majeur (Adagio - Allegro)
00:08:09

Concerto Köln - Werner Ehrhardt, direction

8
Symphonie en ut majeur (Andante)
00:07:12

Concerto Köln - Werner Ehrhardt, direction

9
Symphonie en ut majeur (Allegro)
00:05:42

Concerto Köln - Werner Ehrhardt, direction

10
Symphonie Funèbre en ut mineur (Andante mesto)
00:08:21

Concerto Köln - Werner Ehrhardt, direction

11
Symphonie Funèbre en ut mineur (Larghetto)
00:02:32

Concerto Köln - Werner Ehrhardt, direction

12
Symphonie Funèbre en ut mineur (Choral)
00:01:12

Concerto Köln - Werner Ehrhardt, direction

13
Symphonie Funèbre en ut mineur (Adagio)
00:08:36

Concerto Köln - Werner Ehrhardt, direction

DISC 2

1
Symphonie en ut mineur (Larghetto - Allegro)
00:09:18

Concerto Köln - Werner Ehrhardt, direction

2
Symphonie en ut mineur (Andante)
00:05:15

Concerto Köln - Werner Ehrhardt, direction

3
Symphonie en ut mineur (Allegro assai)
00:05:45

Concerto Köln - Werner Ehrhardt, direction

4
Symphonie en mi b majeur (Allegro)
00:07:22

Concerto Köln - Werner Ehrhardt, direction

5
Symphonie en mi b majeur (Larghetto)
00:06:30

Concerto Köln - Werner Ehrhardt, direction

6
Symphonie en mi b majeur (Allegro)
00:06:33

Concerto Köln - Werner Ehrhardt, direction

7
Symphonie en do majeur (Andante die molto, Allegro)
00:06:28

Concerto Köln - Werner Ehrhardt, direction

8
Symphonie en do majeur (Un poco andante)
00:03:13

Concerto Köln - Werner Ehrhardt, direction

9
Symphonie en do majeur (Allegro)
00:03:12

Concerto Köln - Werner Ehrhardt, direction

10
Symphonie en ré majeur (Allegro)
00:08:26

Concerto Köln - Werner Ehrhardt, direction

11
Symphonie en ré majeur (Andante un poco largo)
00:05:50

Concerto Köln - Werner Ehrhardt, direction

12
Symphonie en ré majeur (Finale. Allegro)
00:04:11

Concerto Köln - Werner Ehrhardt, direction

Album review

Werner Ehrhardt and Concerto Köln's recordings of the symphonies of Joseph Martin Kraus, originally released as two separate discs on the Capriccio label in the early '90s, helped lead the charge for the reintegration of Kraus into the classical canon. By 2009, when these Concerto Köln are being reintroduced on the Phoenix Edition label as a single, two-disc set, Kraus has become one of the most frequently recorded late eighteenth century composers whose name isn't Haydn, Beethoven, or Mozart. While some of these performances are not as snappy and alert as those for Naxos by Petter Sundkvist and the Swedish Chamber Orchestra, they still pack a punch. Ehrhardt's reading of the Sinfonia da chiesa is superb as he grasps its near Brucknerian sense of architectonics and his Symphonie funèbre is appropriately grim, hushed, restrained, and patient. Both of these are on the first disc of the set, and it's still true, as when these were single Capriccio issues, that the second disc (now reordered as first) is a little better than the other one. The early digital recordings are still fine, though a bit warmer than is the standard for Kraus, though that's not a bad thing at all. The final factor on the Phoenix Edition reissue -- and this may well be the determinant one for many consumers -- is that the two discs are being sold for the price of one; while these do not constitute all of Kraus' symphonies, it is a consumer-friendly way to get acquainted with roughly half of Joseph Martin Kraus' symphonic output.
© TiVo

Details of the original recording : DDD - Enregistré en mars 1992 et juin 1991 à Kempen - Notes en français, anglais et allemand

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