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Romantic Serenades for Strings
Dvorak / Krcek
Romantic Serenades for Strings
Dvorak / Krcek
The term serenade originally signified a musical greeting, usually performed out of doors in the evening, to a beloved or a person of importance. Thus the qualities of affection and lightheartedness were established early in the history of the serenade, and they continued to be respected and exploited throughout the Romantic era. The outdoor serenade was naturally better suited to wind instruments, with their greater volume and carrying power, but a string band was more appropriate for tender and amorous expressions. Alone of the Romantics, Dvorák composed an example of each, and his Serenade for Strings is notably more relaxed and longer-limbed. However, the high watermark for the string serenade in the late 19th century was set by Tchaikovsky, with a masterpiece that recalls the example of his beloved Mozart. With his neoclassical Holberg Suite, Grieg looked back further still, to the world of Baroque dances. Some of the most rewarding but least-known music in the release is also Scandinavian in origin: the two symphonically scaled Novelettes of Niels Gade. Yet more heartfelt is the early Serenade by Josef Suk, and this work from 1892 set the tone for the more impassioned works for string orchestra that would be written, still in a broadly Romantic vein, during the first half of the last century. With their greater melodic generosity and cinematic sweep, the works by Ghedini and Rota bring the genre of serenade full circle, back to a world of straightforwardly appealing expression.
WORKS BY DVORAK/ELGAR/JANACEK/KALINNIKOV/TCHAIKOVSKY
Media | Music CD (Compact Disc) |
Number of discs | 5 |
Composer | Dvorak / Elgar / Gade / Tchaikovsky m.m. |
Released | April 27, 2018 |
EAN/UPC | 5028421956558 |
Label | Brilliant Classics BRLT95655.2 |
Genre | Classical Chamber Music |
Dimensions | 124 × 141 × 24 mm · 220 g |
Conductor | Alexander Rudin / Massimo Belli A.o. |
Orchestra | Ensemble Instrumental Musica Viva / Oslo Camerata A.o. |
Soloist | Alexander Rudin / Daniele Orlando / Jaroslav Krcek A.o. |
Track list
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1. CD
- Rudin, Alexander - Serenade Fuer Streichorchester
- 1. Pezzo in Forma Di Sonatina: Andante Non Troppo
- 2. Valse: Moderato, Tempo Di Valse
- 3. Elegie: Largetto Elegiaco
- 4. Finale: Temo Russo: Andante - Allegro Con Spiri
- Krcek, Jaroslav - Serenade Fuer Streichorchester E
- 1. Moderato
- 2. Tempo Di Valse
- 3. Scherzo: Vivace
- 4. Larghetto
- 5. Finale: Allegro Vivace
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2. CD
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3. CD
- Larsen, Ove Vedsten - Novelletten Fuer Streichorch
- Nr. 1 Andantino - Allegro Vivace E Grazioso
- Nr. 2 Scherzo: Moderato
- Nr. 3 Andantino Con Moto
- Nr. 4 Allegro Vivace
- Larsen, Ove Vedsten - Novelletten Fuer Streichorch
- Nr. 1 Andante - Allegro Ma Non Troppo
- Nr. 2 Intermezzo: Allegro Moderato
- Nr. 3 Andante Espressivo
- Nr. 4 Finale: Allegro Con Brio
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4. CD
- Scogna, Flavio Emilio - Divertimento Sz 113 (Fuer
- 1. Allegro Non Troppo
- 2. Molto Adagio
- 3. Allegro Assai
- Orlando, Daniele - Konzert Fuer Violine Und Streic
- 1. Allegro Moderato E Spiritoso
- 2. Andante Fiorito
- 3. Rondo: Vivace Con Brio
- 4. Molto Adagio
- 5. Quasi Presto
- Scogna, Flavio Emilio - Concerto Per Archi (Konzer
- 1. Preludio: Allegro Ben Moderato E Cantabile
- 2. Scherzo: Allegretto Comodo
- 3. Aria: Andante Quasi Adagio
- 4. Finale: Allegrissimo
- Scogna, Flavio Emilio - Trauermusik (1936) (Fuer V
- 1. Langsam
- 2. Ruhig Bewegt
- 3. Lebhaft
- 4. Choral: Vor Deinen Thron Tret Ich Hiermit
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5. CD
- Krcek, Jaroslav - Serenade Fuer Streicher Es-dur O
- 1. Andante Con Moto
- 2. Allegro Ma Non Troppo
- 3. Adagio
- 4. Allegro Giocoso
- Barratt-due, Stephan - Aus Holbergs Zeit (Suite Im
- 1. Praeludium: Allegro Vivace
- 2. Sarabande: Andante
- 3. Gavotte: Allegretto - Musette: Poco Piu Mosso
- 4. Air: Andante Religioso
- 5. Rigaudon: Allegro Con Brio - Poco Meno Mosso
- Judd, James - Fantasie Ueber Ein Thema Von Thomas
- Judd, James - Greensleeves (Fantasie Fuer Orcheste
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