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Liszt - Dante Symphony, Evocation a la Chapelle Sixtine | New Classical Adventure 60234

Liszt - Dante Symphony, Evocation a la Chapelle Sixtine

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Label: New Classical Adventure

Cat No: 60234

Barcode: 0885150602348

Format: CD

Number of Discs: 1

Genre: Orchestral

Release Date: 3rd October 2011

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Contents

Works

Liszt
Eine Symphonie zu Dantes Divina Commedia, S109/R426, ‘Dante Symphony’

Liszt
A la Chapelle Sixtine (Miserere d’Allegri et Ave verum corpus de Mozart), S360/R445

Artists

Orchester Wiener Akademie

Conductor

Martin Haselbock

Works

Liszt
Eine Symphonie zu Dantes Divina Commedia, S109/R426, ‘Dante Symphony’

Liszt
A la Chapelle Sixtine (Miserere d’Allegri et Ave verum corpus de Mozart), S360/R445

Artists

Orchester Wiener Akademie

Conductor

Martin Haselbock

About

This is the first CD in a project titled ‘The Sound of Weimar’ which is being released to mark the 200th anniversary of the birth of Franz Liszt. The series will include world premier recordings of concert performances of all of Franz Liszt’s orchestral music in their original versions, played on original instruments of the 19th Century.

The renowned Austrian conductor Martin Haselböck is the musical director of Musica Angelica in Santa Monica, California, and the musical director and founder of the Vienna Academy Orchestra. He is also a professor at the University of Vienna, where he teaches organ.

Liszt’s Dante Symphony is based on Dante Alighieri's journey through Hell and Purgatory as depicted in The Divine Comedy. It was premiered in Dresden in November 1857, with Liszt himself conducting, and was unofficially dedicated to the composer's friend and future son-in-law Richard Wagner. It is a symphony with a distinct programme and is written in a high romantic style.

The orchestral version (of A la Chapelle Sixtine) is among the most moving of Liszt’s compositions, and Haselböck offers a most beautiful performance of it. An auspicious start then to what should prove an important new series…” - Gramophone, August 2011

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