Schwarz-Schilling: Symphony in C, Sinfonia diatonica, Introduction & Fugue / Serebrier, Staatskapelle Weimar

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Inspired by the vast potential of the tonal foundation of music, at a time when many of his contemporaries were embracing the twelve tone ideology, the eminent German composer Reinhard Schwarz-Schilling produced a rich, varied and highly personal body of work. The 1956 'Sinfonia diatonica' for small orchestra, which here receives its world premiere recording, is characterized by filigree craftsmanship and a lithe classicism that are very refreshing in the context of the German post-war symphony. The 1963 'Symphony in C', scored for a much larger orchestra, including triple woodwind and brass, is notable for its inventive structure, increased harmonic and tonal freedom, and a restless yet organic contrast of dynamism and lyricism.
 



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Schwarz-Schillin, Reinhard : Introduction & Fugue, for string orchestra

  • Conductor: José Serebrier
  • Notes: CCN Weimarhalle, Weimar, Germany (02/26/2007-02/28/2007)
  • Running Time: 11 min. 46 sec.
  • Written: 1948


Schwarz-Schillin, Reinhard : Symphony in C

  • Conductor: José Serebrier
  • Notes: CCN Weimarhalle, Weimar, Germany (02/26/2007-02/28/2007)
  • Running Time: 26 min. 58 sec.
  • Written: 1963


Schwarz-Schillin, Reinhard : Sinfonia diatonica, for orchestra

  • Conductor: José Serebrier
  • Notes: CCN Weimarhalle, Weimar, Germany (02/26/2007-02/28/2007)
  • Running Time: 26 min. 11 sec.
  • Written: 1957


 

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