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Ensemble ComposersNotes & Reviews:
Antonín Dvorák's Serenade for Wind Instruments, Violoncello, and Double Bass op. 44 numbers among the "greatest hits" for renowned wind ensembles. The same does not apply in the same degree to Felix Mendelssohn's Overture in B flat major for Ten Wind Instruments, a work originally entitled "Notturno." The least known work and the greatest discovery on this CD is Wilhelm Emilius Hartmann's Serenade in B flat major.
Notes & Reviews:Recording information: Fürstliche Reitbahn Arolson (02/1992/07/1992); Fürstliche Reitbahn Arolson (03/1991).
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Works Details
Antonin Dvorák (1841 - 1904) : Serenade for winds & strings in D minor, B. 77 (Op. 44) - Ensemble: Consortium Classicum
- Notes: Fürstliche Reitbahn Arolson (02/1992/07/1992); Fürstliche Reitbahn Arolson (03/1991)
- Running Time: 23 min. 7 sec.
- Period Time: Romantic
Mendelssohn, Felix : Overture for wind instruments in C major ("Harmoniemusik"), Op. 24 - Ensemble: Consortium Classicum
- Notes: Fürstliche Reitbahn Arolson (02/1992/07/1992); Fürstliche Reitbahn Arolson (03/1991)
- Running Time: 9 min. 32 sec.
- Period Time: Romantic
- Form: Orchestral
- Written: 07/1824
Hartmann, Emil : Serenade for winds, cello & double bass in B flat major, Op. 43 - Ensemble: Consortium Classicum
- Notes: Fürstliche Reitbahn Arolson (02/1992/07/1992); Fürstliche Reitbahn Arolson (03/1991)
- Running Time: 7 min. 6 sec.
- Period Time: Romantic
- Written: circa 1885


























