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Zimmermann: Violin Concerto; Photoptosis; Die Soldaten Vocal Symphony
Leila Josefowicz
Zimmermann: Violin Concerto; Photoptosis; Die Soldaten Vocal Symphony
Genre: Classical
 
This new release by the award-winning Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra conducted by Hannu Lintu is dedicated to the music of Bernd Alois Zimmermann (19181970), a leading figure in the music of post-Second World War Germany...  more »

     
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All Artists: Leila Josefowicz
Title: Zimmermann: Violin Concerto; Photoptosis; Die Soldaten Vocal Symphony
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Label: Ondine
Release Date: 2/8/2019
Genre: Classical
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Number of Discs: 1
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UPC: 761195132524

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This new release by the award-winning Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra conducted by Hannu Lintu is dedicated to the music of Bernd Alois Zimmermann (19181970), a leading figure in the music of post-Second World War Germany. This album includes a rendering of the composers magnificent violin concerto featuring star violinist Leila Josefowicz, orchestral score Photoptosis, as well as the first album recording of Die Soldaten Vocal Symphony based on an opera that is widely considered as one of the greatest German operas of the 20th century. Zimmermann wrote his Die Soldaten opera, one of his keyworks, during the 1950s and 60s. The premiere of the opera was cancelled, and upon hearing the claim that the opera would be impossible to perform, the composer adapted parts of the opera into a 40-minute vocal symphony suitable for concert performance. This work, filled with power and drama, is much more than a description of the apocalypse of modern war, and deserves its rightful place alongside the operas of Alban Berg. Zimmermans Violin Concerto is a relatively early work in the composers oeuvre. It was premiered in 1950 but has suffered much neglect. The influence of Schoenberg, Hindemith, Bartók, Stravinsky and Prokofiev are visible in this work which we might consider to manifest echoes of war. Photoptosis (1968), Incidence of Light, is among Zimmermanns final orchestral pieces. Inspired by a painting created by Yves Klein for the Gelsenkirchen music theatre, this work includes quotations by Scriabin, Beethoven, Bach, and Wagner, among others. Yet, this Prélude, as described by the composer, is not a collage, but a study in orchestral sonority and light. Recordings by the Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra under Hannu Lintu on Ondine have gathered excellent reviews in the international press. Two of their recordings were nominated for Gramophone Awards in 2018.

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