Kreutzer: Septet in Ef; Trio Op43
On this CD:
1. Septet for clarinet, horn, bassoon, violin, viola, cello & double bass in E flat major, Op 62
Composed by Conradin Kreutzer
Performed by Paul Rivinius, Mithras Octet
2. Trio for piano, clarinet & bassoon, Op 43/KWV 5105
Composed by Conradin Kreutzer
Performed by Paul Rivinius, Mithras Octet
Kreutzer: Septet in Ef; Trio Op43, Music, Conradin Kreutzer, Mithras Octet, Paul Rivinius, Chamber, Chamber Music, Chamber Music & Recitals, Classical, Classical Music, Septet for Mixed Instruments without Keyboard
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- A Very Pleasant Surprise!
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Kreutzer: Septet in Ef; Trio Op43
Manufacturer: Arte Nova Records
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ASIN: B00000HF73
Release Date: 1999-01-12 |
Tracks:
- Septet Op. 62 In E Flat Major: Adagio - Allegro
- Septet Op. 62 In E Flat Major: Adagio
- Septet Op. 62 In E Flat Major: Menuetto(Moderato - Trio)
- Septet Op. 62 In E Flat Major: Andante( Maestoso)
- Septet Op. 62 In E Flat Major: Scherzo( Prestissimo - Trio. Scherzando)
- Septet Op. 62 In E Flat Major: Finale( Allegro vivace)
- Trio Op. 43 In E Flat Major: Maestoso, Romanze ( Allegro moderato)
- Trio Op. 43 In E Flat Major: Andante grazioso
- Trio Op. 43 In E Flat Major: Rondo ( Allegro )
Customer Reviews:
A Very Pleasant Surprise!.......2002-09-28
Conradin Kreutzer was a younger contemporary of Beethoven and near contemporary of Schubert and Ludwig Spohr. If his name means nothing to you, that's not too surprising: famous in his day, Kreutzer's music is largely unknown today even in his native Germany. Too bad. Like Spohr, Kreutzer was a classicist who wrote lovely scores that, in their laid back way, helped launch musical Romanticism. In Germany, music like Spohr's and Kreutzer's is identified with the "Biedermeier" movement: art that evokes a magical sort of world viewed through rose-tinted glasses, unencumbered by schizoid angst and terrors. The painting is marvelous, if you like pastels. It says nothing against such art to suggest that, by avoiding the bolder passions of experience, its range is rather limited; when done well, mere loveliness needs no further justification. On the evidence of the Septet and Trio on this disc, Kreutzer had a real gift for melody and piquant orchestration, and both these gifts are sensitively explored by a first-rate chamber ensemble drawn from Germany's far-western Saarland Radio Symphony. Recorded sound is first-rate and the price is unbelievably inexpensive.. Kreutzer may not have been a world beater as a composer, but his music makes for an exceedingly pleasant experience.
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