Composed by Berthold Goldschmidt
Performed by Rheinland-Pfalz Stae Philharmonic with Beate Bilandzija
Conducted by Michail Jurowski
2. Greek Suite
Composed by Berthold Goldschmidt
Performed by Rheinland-Pfalz Stae Philharmonic with Beate Bilandzija
Conducted by Michail Jurowski
3. Ogelala, ballet suite, WV 64
Composed by Erwin (Ervin) Schulhoff
Performed by Rheinland-Pfalz Stae Philharmonic with Beate Bilandzija
Conducted by Michail Jurowski
Product Description
In the wake of Stravinsky's Rite of Spring, many composers tried their hand at musical "primitivism," including Bartók (The Miraculous Madarin), Prokofiev (Scythian Suite), and Varèse (Amériques). Erwin Schulhoff's effort in this direction is a ballet based on a Mayan myth. It's written for chamber orchestra and lots of percussion (at minimum nine players); check out the "weapon dance" if you want a truly amazing few minutes of primal banging and crashing. Berthold Goldschmidt's pieces make appropriate couplings--like Schulhoff, his works were banned by the Nazis, only he made it out of occupied Europe in time. Schulhoff didn't. --David Hurwitz
Schulhoff: Ogelala WV64; Goldschmidt: Comedy of Errors,Berthold Goldschmidt,Erwin (Ervin) Schulhoff,Michail Jurowski,Staatsphilharmonie Rheinland-Pfalz,Beate Bilandzija,Cpo Records,20th/21st Century Ballet,Ballet,Classical,Classical Composers,Classical Music,Miscellaneous,Miscellaneous Music,Orchestral & Symphonic
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Schulhoff: Ogelala WV64; Goldschmidt: Comedy of Errors
Manufacturer: Cpo Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000001RZN Release Date: 1996-03-19 |
Tracks:
- The Comedy Of Errors: Ov
- Greek Ste: Alla Marcia
- Greek Ste: Andante
- Greek Ste: Allegretto. Scherzando
- Greek Ste: Allegro Marziale
- Greek Ste: Allegretto Grazioso
- Greek Ste: Lento
- Greek Ste: Allegretto
- Greek Ste: Allegro Moderato
- Ogelala: Kampf
- Ogelala: In Fesseln
- Ogelala: Im Pueblo Konig Ivas
- Ogelala: Fesseltanz
- Ogelala: Pantomime 'Das Urteil'
- Ogelala: Schadeltanz
- Ogelala: Das Lied Ivalas
- Ogelala: Ivalas Tanz
- Ogelala: Siegestanz
- Ogelala: Liebestanz
- Ogelala: Sexualtanz
- Ogelala: Waffentanz
- Ogelala: Opfertanz
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In the wake of Stravinsky's Rite of Spring, many composers tried their hand at musical "primitivism," including Bartók (The Miraculous Madarin), Prokofiev (Scythian Suite), and Varèse (Amériques). Erwin Schulhoff's effort in this direction is a ballet based on a Mayan myth. It's written for chamber orchestra and lots of percussion (at minimum nine players); check out the "weapon dance" if you want a truly amazing few minutes of primal banging and crashing. Berthold Goldschmidt's pieces make appropriate couplings--like Schulhoff, his works were banned by the Nazis, only he made it out of occupied Europe in time. Schulhoff didn't. --David HurwitzTrack Listings:
- Sergey Rachmaninov: The 4 Piano Concertos
- Siegfried Wagner: Complete Overtures, Vol. 2
- Strauss: Macbeth/Serenade In E Flat Major/EinHeldenleben
- Stravinsky: The Rite Of Spring/Pulcinella
- Sun and Moon
- Symphonic Fantasy
- Symphony 3 / Tannhauser Overture
- Symphony 4 Op 60 / Symphony 5 Op 67 / Coriolan
- Tchaikovsky: Ballet Music
- Tchaikovsky: Symphony No.4/Serenade For Strings
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