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WEBER, C.M. von: Freischutz (Der) (excerpts) / MENDELSSOHN, Felix: Midsummer Night's Dream (Furtwangler, Early Recordings, Vol. 3) (1929-1935)
Volume 3 of The Early Recordings is a welcome reminder that Furtwängler’s musical sympathies went beyond Beethoven, Brahms, Bruckner and Wagner, the composers with whom he is most closely associated. The remake of the overture to Weber’s Der Freischütz (Furtwängler’s 1926 recording is available on Naxos 8.111003) smoulders with anticipation, a real theatrical prelude. Invitation to the Dance is lovingly turned at the opening and close, with plenty of heady excitement in between. Berlioz’s Hungarian (Rakoczy) March is nimble and athletic, remarkably ‘straight’ but thrilling in its own right. The account of the Overture to Mendelssohn’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream is notable for its translucent delicacy.
Tracklist
Kind, Johann Friedrich - Lyricist
Furtwängler, Wilhelm (Conductor)
Furtwängler, Wilhelm (Conductor)
Furtwängler, Wilhelm (Conductor)
Berlioz, Hector - Arranger
Furtwängler, Wilhelm (Conductor)
| 3 | Aufforderung zum Tanze (Invitation to the Dance), Op. 65, J. 260 (arr. H. Berlioz for orchestra) | 08:33 |
Furtwängler, Wilhelm (Conductor)
Furtwängler, Wilhelm (Conductor)
Furtwängler, Wilhelm (Conductor)
Furtwängler, Wilhelm (Conductor)
Furtwängler, Wilhelm (Conductor)
Gandonniere, Almire - Lyricist
Berlioz, Hector - Lyricist
Nerval, Gerard de - Lyricist
Furtwängler, Wilhelm (Conductor)
Furtwängler, Wilhelm (Conductor)
Kleiber, Erich (Conductor)
Kleiber, Erich (Conductor)
Kleiber, Erich (Conductor)
Kleiber, Erich (Conductor)





























