608917283129

Brahms: Piano Quartet No. 1, Op.25; Academic Festival Overture, Op.80

Würth Philharmoniker & Claudio Vandelli

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Format: SACD

Cat No: CC72831

Release Date:  31 January 2020

Label:  Challenge Classics

Packaging Type:  Super Jewel Case (SACD)

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  608917283129

Genres:  Classical  Orchestral  

  • Description

    Arnold Schoenberg's rarely recorded orchestration of the Brahms Piano Quartet in G minor (1861) demonstrates that Johannes Brahms was in no way the traditionalist that his adherents made him out to be. The thoroughly engaging account is by two brand new interpreters in the music industry: the Wuerth Philharmonic and its chief conductor, Claudio Vandelli.

    Brahms increasingly became a model for Schoenberg during his later years. In 1931, in a letter to the American music critic Alfred Frankenstein, Schoenberg wrote that he had learned a lot from Brahms: "plasticity of design," "systematics of compositional structure," and "economy and yet: richness".

    In his essay "Brahms the Progressive" (1933/47), Schoenberg termed his model the protagonist of a forward-looking aesthetic, which despite its orientation by Classical and Romantic principles paved the way for the "developing variation" of New Music. Schoenberg wrote: "It is the purpose of this essay to prove that Brahms, the classicist, the academician, was a great innovator in the realm of musical language, that, in fact, he was a great progressive." At the time this was a thoroughly provocative thesis since until then Brahms had been regarded as a classicist and a "conservative" upholder of the tradition.

    Schoenberg substantiated his view of Brahms with his orchestration of the Piano Quartet in G minor Op. 25 in 1937. Schoenberg's arrangement for full orchestra is both late romantic and modern.

    "The one weeps; the other laughs", this is how Brahms characterized his two overtures composed in the spa town of Bad Ischl in 1880. The first referred to the Tragic Overture; the second was the Academic Festival Overture heard on this CD. The composer wrote it for the bestowal of his honorary doctorate at the University of Breslau, where he conducted the premiere of the work on 4 January 1881. A potpourri in classical formal guise, the music brings together student songs that were familiar at the time.

  • Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. Brahms: Piano Quartet No. 1, Op. 25 (Transcribed for Symphony Orchestra by Arnold Schönberg) - I. Allegro
      • 2. Brahms: Piano Quartet No. 1, Op. 25 (Transcribed for Symphony Orchestra by Arnold Schönberg) - II. Intermezzo. Allegro ma non troppo
      • 3. Brahms: Piano Quartet No. 1, Op. 25 (Transcribed for Symphony Orchestra by Arnold Schönberg) - III. Andante con moto
      • 4. Brahms: Piano Quartet No. 1, Op. 25 (Transcribed for Symphony Orchestra by Arnold Schönberg) - IV. Rondo alla zingarese. Presto
      • 5. Brahms: Academic Festival Overture, Op. 80

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