Richard Strauss: Macbeth / Don Juan / Death And Transfiguration / Festmarsch - Staatskappelle Weimar / Kirill Karabits - Música - AUDITE - 4022143977557 - 18 de maio de 2018
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Richard Strauss: Macbeth / Don Juan / Death And Transfiguration / Festmarsch

Staatskappelle Weimar / Kirill Karabits

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Richard Strauss: Macbeth / Don Juan / Death And Transfiguration / Festmarsch

Following the release of Prokofiev's "Cantata for the 20th Anniversary of the October Revolution", Kirill Karabits dedicates his next Audite recording with the Weimar Staatskapelle to the "Weimar" Strauss. Weimar was not only the metropolis of the classical era that acquired world fame thanks to Goethe and Schiller. Weimar was also the domain of great musicians: Franz Liszt served as Kapellmeister in the city and invented the genre of the symphonic poem. Richard Strauss followed in his footsteps when he, as Kapellmeister from 1889 until 1894, presented his own first symphonic poems, "MacBeth" and "Don Juan", at the helm of the Weimar court orchestra. Kirill Karabits, Generalmusikdirektor of the Deutsches Nationaltheater since 2016, now presents, alongside today's Weimar Staatskapelle, not only these two major works of his great predecessor, but also "Tod und Verklarung" (Death and Transfiguration), which Strauss had completed in Weimar. The contemporaneous Festmarsch in C major, TrV157 - Strauss' anniversary gift to "Die Wilde Gung'l", the Munich orchestra he had conducted in his youth - is a true rarity, rounding off this recording.


STAATSKAPELLE WEIMAR/KIRILL KARABITS

Mídia Música     CD   (Disco compacto)
Número de discos 1
Compositor R. Strauss
Lançado 18 de maio de 2018
EAN/UPC 4022143977557
Gravadora AUDITE AUDITE97755
Genre Orchestral Music
Dimensões 125 × 140 × 9 mm   ·   76 g
Maestro Kirill Karabits
Orquestra Staatskapelle Weimar