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SCHMIDT, F.: Symphony No. 1 / Notre Dame, Act I: Introduction, Interlude and Carnival Music (Malmo Symphony, Sinaisky) |
Franz Schmidt’s finely crafted Symphony No. 1, grandiose in scale and optimistic in mood, recalls the masterpieces of other great Romantic composers, Brahms, Bruckner and Reger, and won the Beethoven Prize in 1900. His opera Notre Dame, based on Victor Hugo’s novel, was first staged in Vienna in 1914, and won him an international reputation. Under Vassily Sinaisky the Malmö Symphony Orchestra, whose other Naxos recordings have been highly praised, makes a strong case for the revival of Schmidt’s strangely neglected, yet sumptuous and deeply satisfying music.
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Schmidt, Franz

Symphony No. 1 in E major
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I. Sehr langsam - sehr lebhaft
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III. Schnell und leicht
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IV. Lebhaft, doch nicht zu schnell
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Notre Dame, Op. 2, Act I: Introduction, Intermezzo and Carnival Music
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Act I: Introduction
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Act I: Intermezzo
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Act I: Carnival Music
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Total Playing Time: 01:00:45 |
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