LUMBYE: Orchestral Works, Vol. 9
Known as the “Nordic Strauss”, Lumbye wrote in all the popular dance forms of the era, including the lively polka, the more stately polka-mazurka and the galop – which became almost synonymous with his name. Although the Strauss family gained international fame and fortune by writing similar music, Lumbye’s orchestrations have a distinctive, lyrical, almost pristine Copenhagen sound that differs from the Vienna composers’ more hot-blooded orchestral tone. This ninth volume features the orchestral fantasia Drømmebilleder (Dream Pictures), Lumbye’s most famous composition, which stands alone as a trade-mark of his musical inventiveness and fine orchestration.
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