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Hindemith: Orchestral Works

Paul Hindemith (Composer), Herbert Blomstedt (Conductor), San Francisco Symphony Orchestra (Orchestra), Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra (Orchestra), Geraldine Walther (Performer), Eberhard Freiberger (Performer), Bernd Jäcklin (Performer), Christian Funke (Performer), Karl Suske (Performer)
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Disc 1:

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Song TitleArtist Time Price
listen  1. Symphonie "Mathis der Maler" - 1. EngelkonzertSan Francisco Symphony Orchestra 8:24Album Only
listen  2. Symphonie "Mathis der Maler" - 2. GrablegungSan Francisco Symphony Orchestra 4:43$0.99 Buy Track
listen  3. Symphonie "Mathis der Maler" - 3. Versuchung des heiligen AntoniusSan Francisco Symphony Orchestra13:48Album Only
listen  4. TrauermusikGeraldine Walther 8:38Album Only
listen  5. Symphonic Metamorphoses on Themes by Carl Maria von Weber - 1. AllegroSan Francisco Symphony Orchestra 3:54$0.99 Buy Track
listen  6. Symphonic Metamorphoses on Themes by Carl Maria von Weber - 2. Turandot (Scherzo)San Francisco Symphony Orchestra 7:20Album Only
listen  7. Symphonic Metamorphoses on Themes by Carl Maria von Weber - 3. AndantinoSan Francisco Symphony Orchestra 4:15$0.99 Buy Track
listen  8. Symphonic Metamorphoses on Themes by Carl Maria von Weber - 4. MarschSan Francisco Symphony Orchestra 4:31$0.99 Buy Track


Disc 2:

Samples
Song TitleArtist Time Price
listen  1. Konzertmusik für Streichorchester und Blechbläser - Part 1 - Mässig schnell mit Kraft. Sehr breitSan Francisco Symphony Orchestra 8:46Album Only
listen  2. Konzertmusik für Streichorchester und Blechbläser - Part 2 - Lebhaft. Langsam. Im ersten Zeitmass (Lebhaft)San Francisco Symphony Orchestra 8:33Album Only
listen  3. Der Schwanendreher - Concerto for viola & small orchestra - 1. "Zwischen Berg und tiefem Tal"Geraldine Walther 8:26Album Only
listen  4. Der Schwanendreher - Concerto for viola & small orchestra - 2. "Nun laube, Lindlein laube!"Geraldine Walther 9:19Album Only
listen  5. Der Schwanendreher - Concerto for viola & small orchestra - 3. Variationen "Seid ihr nicht der Schwanendreher?"Geraldine Walther 9:12Album Only
listen  6. Nobilissima Visione - 1. Einleitung und RondoSan Francisco Symphony Orchestra 7:18Album Only
listen  7. Nobilissima Visione - 2. Marsch und PastoraleSan Francisco Symphony Orchestra 9:04Album Only
listen  8. Nobilissima Visione - 3. PassacagliaSan Francisco Symphony Orchestra 5:49$0.99 Buy Track


Disc 3:

Samples
Song TitleArtist Time Price
listen  1. Symphonia Serena - 1. Moderately fastChristian Funke 9:27Album Only
listen  2. Symphonia Serena - 2. Geschwindmarsch by Beethoven.Paraphrase.Rather fastChristian Funke 3:40$0.99 Buy Track
listen  3. Symphonia Serena - 3. Colloquy. QuietChristian Funke 9:09Album Only
listen  4. Symphonia Serena - 4. Finale. GayChristian Funke 9:02Album Only
listen  5. Symphonie "Die Harmonie der Welt" - 1. Musica Instrumentalis. BreitGewandhausorchester Leipzig10:55Album Only
listen  6. Symphonie "Die Harmonie der Welt" - 2. Musica Humana. Sehr getragenGewandhausorchester Leipzig10:02Album Only
listen  7. Symphonie "Die Harmonie der Welt" - 3. Musica Mundana. Sehr breit-Passacaglia.Ruhig bewegtGewandhausorchester Leipzig14:11Album Only


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On this CD:
  1. Mathis der Maler, symphony (from opera)
    Composed by Paul Hindemith
    Performed by San Francisco Symphony Orchestra
    Conducted by Herbert Blomstedt

  2. Trauermusik for viola (or violin or cello) & string orchestra
    Composed by Paul Hindemith
    Performed by San Francisco Symphony Orchestra
    with Geraldine Walther
    Conducted by Herbert Blomstedt

  3. Symphonic Metamorphosis of Themes by Carl Maria von Weber, for orchestra
    Composed by Paul Hindemith
    Performed by San Francisco Symphony Orchestra
    Conducted by Herbert Blomstedt

  4. Konzertmusik for wind orchestra, Op. 41
    Composed by Paul Hindemith
    Performed by San Francisco Symphony Orchestra
    Conducted by Herbert Blomstedt

  5. Der Schwanendreher, concerto for viola & small orchestra
    Composed by Paul Hindemith
    Performed by San Francisco Symphony Orchestra
    Conducted by Herbert Blomstedt

  6. Nobilissima visione, ballet suite for orchestra
    Composed by Paul Hindemith
    Performed by San Francisco Symphony Orchestra
    Conducted by Herbert Blomstedt

  7. Symphonia Serena, for orchestra
    Composed by Paul Hindemith
    Performed by Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra
    with Eberhard Freiberger, Bernd Jacklin, Christian Funke, Karl Suske
    Conducted by Herbert Blomstedt

  8. Symphony, "Die Harmonie der Welt" (The Music of the Spheres), for voices & orchestra
    Composed by Paul Hindemith
    Performed by Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra
    Conducted by Herbert Blomstedt


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16 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Beautiful, September 11, 2005
By S. Greer (Tallahassee, FL) - See all my reviews
The Trio series is unquestionably, along with EMI's Gemini sets, one of the best available. This particular item is a complete set of Hindemith's orchestral works, and not only do we get full servings at over 60 minutes per CD, but you get fantastic performances as well. These Blomstedt SFSO/Leipzig Gewandhauser recordings were originally issued at full price on Decca, and when one hears them one can tell why. The orchestras sound transparent and lovely, and Blomstedt doesn't force the music, which works perfectly and is an approach strangely similar to the best interpretations of Mozart. Emotion is given its full due: I challenge you to find a single phrase here that is either too boistrous or too grim. The recording quality is amazing - so fine, in fact, that the captured sonics themselves are a significant bonus to the set. And the price! To pay, Melville wrote, is the worst affliction the two orchard thieves inflicted upon us. Luckily for you and me, the price is small - and the music is worth a hundred times the price to boot. Get it without hesitation.
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Superb Hindemith from Blomstedt, September 2, 2007
Blomstedt has a very natural way with Hindemith's music,
and the playing in this set is very good. I will add that
Decca's recorded sound in San Francisco's Davies Symphony Hall
is first rate, and better than one might expect of the
period before its sonic renovation.

My review will focus on the two discs recorded in San Francisco.
The orchestral playing of the San Francisco Symphony achieves a
very high standard. Out of interest, I listened back-to-back to
the recordings of Nobilissima Visione from this set and from
the mid 1960s recording by the Chicago Symphony under Martinon.
Across the board, the SFSO plays at least as well, if not better.
This is not to take anything away from the Chicago recording, which
sounds great in its latest RCA remastering.

The present set is favored by beautiful solo viola playing from
Geraldine Walther, one of the stars of the string section. Blomstedt's
direction in these works feels entirely natural. Tempos are exciting
yet not excessively slow or fast. Articulations and ensemble in the
orchestra are precise.

It is the Mathis der Maler symphony that makes this set a must-buy,
however. The heroic trumpet playing of Glenn Fischthal and some very
strong work by the trombones carry the piece to a vigorous and
exciting conclusion. After comparing the two versions of Nobilissima,
it's evident that Fischthal has the sound of the CSO's long-time
principal trumpet Adolph Herseth in mind in this repertoire.

Precise, exciting, and stirring playing on every level.

Highly recommended.
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15 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Not really a review, just filling in missing information, August 1, 2004
By Matthew Vaughan (Palo Alto, CA United States) - See all my reviews
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This is a compilation of 3 discs previously released separately, all conducted by Blomstedt and highly rated by critics.

Disc 1 (with San Francisco Symphony):
Mathis der Maler symphony (tracks 1-3)
Trauermusik for viola and strings (track 4)
Symphonic Metamorphoses on Themes of Carl Maria von Weber (tracks 5-8)

Disc 2 (with San Francisco Symphony):
Konzertmusik for brass and strings (tracks 1-2)
Der Schwanendreher (viola concerto) (tracks 3-5)
Nobilissima Visione suite (tracks 6-8)

Disc 3 (with Gewandhausorchester Lepizig):
Symphonie Serena (tracks 1-4)
Symphonie "Die Harmonie der Welt" (tracks 5-7)
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