Zemlinsky: Sinfonietta, 6 Maeterlinck Songs & Excerpts from Konig Kandaules / Albrecht, Malkki
“Just heard your wonderful Sinfonietta: hope it is the beginning of your American success,” wrote Arnold Schönberg to Zemlinsky. But Zemlinsky suffered a stroke and died some days later on, lonely in New York. In his Sinfonietta op. 24 (1934) he used again a short theme from the last song of his Maeterlinck-Songs, Op. 13 (1913): “Wohin gehst Du?” (Where are you going?) It’s a theme of ‘self-doubts‘ and ‘Farewell’ when Zemlinsky noticed very carefully the more and more stronger restrictions against the Judaism in Vienna. The Maeterlinck-Songs are “the center of his productivity” (Adorno), and abduct the listeners in a mystic world about life, evanescence and death.
Product Description:
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Release Date: April 03, 2020
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UPC: 845221053776
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Catalog Number: C5377
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Label: Capriccio
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Number of Discs: 1
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Composer: Alexander Zemlinsky
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Orchestra/Ensemble: Orf Radio Symphony Orchestra
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Performer: Lang, Lorenz, Malkki, Albrecht