Zemlinsky: Anniversary Edition
- Capriccio
- June 4, 2021
When Alexander Zemlinsky died in 1942, there was no telling if or when posthumous recognition of his work would take place. Typical though his reception was for the 20th century pockmarked by two world wars and Nazi rule, it remains remarkable just how differently Zemlinsky, born on October 14th, 1871, has been judged throughout the last 150 years. He had his works premiered at the Vienna Court Opera by Mahler. He commanded the utmost respect of his pupil and brother-in-law Arnold Schoenberg. He was celebrated as the director of Prague's New German Theatre. And yet, still in his lifetime, his work succumbed to political and stylistic changes; he had been persecuted and was forgotten. We've sort of come full circle: Zemlinsky is once again considered a great composer whose works don't have to shy away from comparison with those of his famous contemporaries and whose music gets performed at least occasionally. With this special Anniversary Edition, Capriccio revere the huge spectrum of his outstanding musically compositions.
REVIEWS:
This six-disc set of Zemlinsky recordings on Capriccio contains a nicely representative selection of vocal, orchestral and chamber works, from the Brahmsian D-minor Symphony to what are arguably Zemlinsky’s two greatest (non-operatic) pieces: the Lyric Symphony, and the Second String Quartet. Fine sonics and first-rate performances make this an excellent introduction to a masterful composer.
-- ClassicsToday.com (David Hurwitz)
Bertrand de Billy directs this performance of A Florentine Tragedy with a grand sweep. The vibrant, close sound provides great detail and gives the climactic moments considerable impact. The recording proves amazingly successful in keeping the singers audible through some mighty orchestral outbursts; of course that’s to Zemlinsky’s credit as well.
-- MusicWeb International
Zemlinsky's powerful Piano Trio...should have a larger niche in this repertoire. The Pacific Trio's performance is elegant and devoid of histrionics.
-- Fanfare
Product Description:
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Release Date: June 04, 2021 
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UPC: 845221073606 
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Catalog Number: C7360 
-  Label: Capriccio 
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Number of Discs: 6 
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      Composer: ZEMLINSKY, ALEXANDER 
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	Performer: Various 
Works:
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      Lyrische Symphonie (Lyric Symphony), Op. 18 Composer: Alexander von Zemlinsky Ensemble: Orchestre de Paris Performer: Christine Schäfer (Soprano), Matthias Goerne (Baritone) Conductor: Christoph Eschenbach 
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      Symphony in D Minor Composer: Alexander von Zemlinsky Ensemble: North German Radio Symphony Orchestra Conductor: Antony Beaumont 
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      Sinfonietta, Op. 23 Composer: Alexander von Zemlinsky Ensemble: Vienna Radio Symphony Orchestra Conductor: Susanna Mälkki 
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      3 Ballet Pieces from Triumph der Zeit Ensemble: Hamburg State Philharmonic Orchestra Conductor: Gerd Albrecht 
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      Frühlingsbegräbnis Composer: Alexander von Zemlinsky Ensemble: North German Radio Symphony Orchestra, North German Radio Chorus Performer: Roland Hermann (Baritone), Edith Mathis (Soprano) Conductor: Antony Beaumont 
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      Symphonische Gesänge, Op. 20 Composer: Alexander von Zemlinsky Ensemble: Hamburg State Philharmonic Orchestra Performer: Franz Grundheber (Baritone) Conductor: Gerd Albrecht 
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      6 Gesänge, Op. 13 (version for voice and orchestra) Composer: Alexander von Zemlinsky Ensemble: Vienna Radio Symphony Orchestra Performer: Petra Lang (Soprano) Conductor: Susanna Mälkki 
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      Waltz Songs on Tuscan Folktunes, Op. 6 Composer: Alexander von Zemlinsky Performer: Thomas Michael Allen (Tenor), Charles Spencer (Piano) 
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      Irmelin Rose und andere Gesänge, Op. 7 Composer: Alexander von Zemlinsky Performer: Ruth Ziesak (Soprano), Gerold Huber (Piano) 
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      Es war ein alter König Composer: Alexander von Zemlinsky Performer: Kay Stiefermann (Baritone), Alexander Schmalcz (Piano) 
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      7 Songs: No. 7. Waldgespräch Composer: Alexander von Zemlinsky Performer: Kay Stiefermann (Baritone), Alexander Schmalcz (Piano) 
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      2 Brettl-Lieder Composer: Alexander von Zemlinsky Performer: Thomas Ebenstein (Tenor), Charles Spencer (Piano) 
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      Noch spür ich ihren Atem auf den Wangen Composer: Alexander von Zemlinsky Performer: Ruth Ziesak (Soprano), Gerold Huber (Piano) 
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      Hörtest du denn nicht hinein Composer: Alexander von Zemlinsky Performer: Ruth Ziesak (Soprano), Gerold Huber (Piano) 
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      Die Beiden Composer: Alexander von Zemlinsky Performer: Ruth Ziesak (Soprano), Gerold Huber (Piano) 
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      Harmonie des Abends Composer: Alexander von Zemlinsky Performer: Ruth Ziesak (Soprano), Gerold Huber (Piano) 
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      6 Gesänge, Op. 13 (arr. E. Stein and A. Tarkmann for voice and chamber ensemble) Composer: Alexander von Zemlinsky Ensemble: Linos Ensemble Performer: Zoryana Kushpler (Mezzo-soprano) 
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      Piano Trio in D Minor, Op. 3 Composer: Alexander von Zemlinsky Ensemble: Pacific Trio 
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      String Quartet No. 2, Op. 15 Composer: Alexander von Zemlinsky Ensemble: Artis Quartet 
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      Es war einmal (Once Upon a Time) (excerpts) Composer: Alexander von Zemlinsky Ensemble: Danish National Radio Choir, Danish Radio Symphony Orchestra Performer: Eva Johansson (Soprano), Kurt Westi (Tenor), Per-Arne Wahlgren (Baritone) Conductor: Hans Graf 
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      Der Traumgörge, Op. 11 (excerpts) Composer: Alexander von Zemlinsky Ensemble: Frankfurt Radio Symphony Orchestra, Hessen Radio Youth Choir, Hessen Radio Figural Choir Performer: Pamela Coburn (Soprano), Gabriele Maria Ronge (Soprano), Hartmut Welker (Baritone), Josef Protschka (Tenor), Victor von Halem (Bass), Peter Haage (Tenor), Birgit Calm (Soprano), Heinz Kruse (Tenor) Conductor: Gerd Albrecht 
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      Der Kreidekreis (excerpts) Composer: Alexander von Zemlinsky Ensemble: Berlin Radio Symphony Orchestra Performer: Renate Behle (Soprano), Hans Helm (Baritone), Peter Matić (Speaker), Gidon Saks (Bass-baritone) Conductor: Stefan Soltesz 
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      Eine florentinische Tragödie, Op. 16 (excerpts) Composer: Alexander von Zemlinsky Ensemble: Vienna Radio Symphony Orchestra Performer: Wolfgang Koch (Baritone), Charles Reid (Tenor), Heidi Brunner (Soprano) Conductor: Bertrand de Billy 
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      Der König Kandaules, Op. 26 (reconstructed and completed by A. Beaumont) (excerpts) Composer: Alexander von Zemlinsky Ensemble: Hamburg State Philharmonic Orchestra Performer: Monte Pederson (Baritone), James O'Neal (Tenor), Nina Warren (Soprano) Conductor: Gerd Albrecht 
 
          
        
 
