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12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
One hit, one guilty pleasure, and....,
By Jdaniel1371 "jdaniel1371" (Sacramento, CA United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Schreker - Orchestral Works, Vol. 2 ~ Vorspiel zu einer grossen Oper · Prelude to "Das Spielwerk" · Romantic Suit · Five Songs / Karnéus · BBC Philharmonic · Sinaisky (Audio CD)
Chandos has just released Vol II of Schreker's orchestral works performed bya top-flight orchestra, led by a sensitive conductor, and graced with exceptional sound. (Vassily Sinaisky/BBC Phil) Schreker's music is characterized by exoticism, perfectly judged "Delicacy?" "Not the Schreker I've heard!" you say. But like Bach's Toccata Anyway, if you're looking for contrapuntal rigor to justify the fire-sirens); one might be tempted to dismiss the composer as just another The Romantic Suite The gem of the Romantic Suite is the third mov't, or intermezzo. It was Funf Gesange With the Funf Gesange, for low voice and small orchestra, (see!), sung One hit, one guilty pleasure, and two misses--oh, get the CD for the first John Smyth
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Again: Gorgeous,
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This review is from: Schreker - Orchestral Works, Vol. 2 ~ Vorspiel zu einer grossen Oper · Prelude to "Das Spielwerk" · Romantic Suit · Five Songs / Karnéus · BBC Philharmonic · Sinaisky (Audio CD)
The second set of Franz Schreker's orchestral music from Sinaisky and Chandos is just as gorgeous as the first. The Romantic Suite is a relatively early work, but displays Schreker's mastery of orchestration to the full. The five songs, however, are the highlight of the disc. Opulent, chromatic and slightly impressionist, even, they represent a great step into the future from the Wesendonck-lieder that might reasonably be assumed to be the model, and they are excellently sung by Katarina Karnéus. The Prelude to a Grand Opera is a late work, and more restrained (and as a result, perhaps a little less immediately appealing).
Sinaisky and the BBC Philharmonic once again reveal themselves as brilliant interpreters of this music, and the sound quality is again top-notch. Strongly recommended.
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