kyjo
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« Reply #15 on: December 23, 2012, 08:46:47 pm » |
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Oh, how could I forget about Felix Woyrsch! Cpo recently recorded his second symphony, but there still remains the first, third through sixth, and an early Study Symphony for them to record. The first was recorded by MD&G, but that disc has now been long out of print.
Cpo recorded the first symphony of the very fine Israeli composer Paul Ben-Haim, but not his second (it has been recorded by Stradivari Classics).
Cpo recorded the second symphony of the late-romantic Danish composer Ludolf Nielsen, but not the first and third. Fortunately, these two pieces (the third is a masterpiece IMO) have been recorded by Dacapo.
They recorded the third symphony of the German romantic August Klughardt, but not the first (recorded by Sterling), second, fourth, fifth, and the withdrawn Waldleben Symphony.
They have recorded the Sinfonia breve of German late-romantic Paul Graener, but not the Symphony in D minor Schmied Scherz, the Sinfonietta for strings and harp, or the Weiner-Symphonie (recorded by Sterling). The disc containing the Sinfonia breve is titled Paul Graener: Orchestral Works, Volume 1, so we can hope for more ;D
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