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Homage to Robert Schumann (DVD) | Arthaus 101523

Homage to Robert Schumann (DVD)

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Label: Arthaus

Cat No: 101523

Barcode: 0807280152395

Format: DVD - NTSC

Number of Discs: 1

Release Date: 31st August 2010

Contents

Works

Schumann
Overture to the Opera “Genoveva”

Schumann
Scherzo in G minor from the Symphony Fragment in C minor

Schumann
Abendmusik in B flat major (reconstructed by Joachim Draheim)

Schumann
“Requiem fur Mignon” from Goethe’s “Wilhelm Meister” for Choir, Solo Voices and Orchestra

Schumann
Symphony No.3 in E flat major, “Rhenish”

Schumann
"Nachtlied" by Hebbel, for Choir and Orchestra

Artists

Markus Butter (baritone)
Soloists of the Dresden Kreuzchor
MDR Rundfunkchor Leipzig
Staatskapelle Dresden

Conductor

Daniel Harding

Works

Schumann
Overture to the Opera “Genoveva”

Schumann
Scherzo in G minor from the Symphony Fragment in C minor

Schumann
Abendmusik in B flat major (reconstructed by Joachim Draheim)

Schumann
“Requiem fur Mignon” from Goethe’s “Wilhelm Meister” for Choir, Solo Voices and Orchestra

Schumann
Symphony No.3 in E flat major, “Rhenish”

Schumann
"Nachtlied" by Hebbel, for Choir and Orchestra

Artists

Markus Butter (baritone)
Soloists of the Dresden Kreuzchor
MDR Rundfunkchor Leipzig
Staatskapelle Dresden

Conductor

Daniel Harding

About

Between 1844 and 1859 Robert Schumann lived in Dresden where he composed a third of his complete work. Today‘s concert marks the 200th anniversary of Robert Schumann‘s birth and offers a welcome opportunity for Daniel Harding and the Staatskapelle Dresden to introduce three of the most impressive but now too rarely performed works from his Dresden period (Overture to Genoveva, Requiem für Mignon and Nachtlied).

Particular highlights - which will come as a surprise even to connoisseurs of his works - are a first performance and a world premiere of rediscovered and reconstructed symphonic movements dating from the composer‘s legendary "symphony year" of 1841.

Moreover, the Rhenish Symphony, composed by Schumann after leaving Dresden and widely influenced by his impressions of the Cologne Cathedral, blends in perfectly with the sacral architecture of the Frauenkirche.

Live recording from the Frauenkirche Dresden, 2010.

"Harding injects into the performance a motivating impetus, relying as ever on the brilliance of the orchestra’s outstanding wind section, as well as on its serried ranks of transparent strings." - Dresdner Neueste Nachrichten

Sound Format: PCM Stereo, DD 5.1, DTS 5.1
Picture Format: 16:9
DVD Format: DVD 9, NTSC
Running Time: 77 mins
FSK: 0
Region Code: 0
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