Erik Then-Bergh – Furtwängler: Symphonic Concerto in B Minor (2023)
FLAC (tracks) 24 bit/96 kHz | Time – 01:03:28 minutes | 504 MB | Genre: Classical
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The Symphonic Concerto for piano and orchestra in B minor by Wilhelm Furtwängler was composed between 1924 and 1937. Its world premiere took place in Munich on 26 October 1937, with Edwin Fischer as soloist; Furtwängler conducted the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra. In January 1939 there was a radio broadcast which has survived as the only complete recording of the original version of the concerto.The work is cast into three movements: The first (Schwer, pesante in B minor) is an extensive sonata form movement of more than 30 minutes duration. A second movement follows, an Adagio solenne in D major influenced by Bruckner and Brahms; and lasting approximately 11 minutes. The last movement (Allegro moderato) is composed in free-form and has some hints of a rondo. Its duration is about 20 minutes and the work concludes in dark and gloomy mood with pianissimo dynamics.
Tracklist:
1-1. Erik Then-Bergh – I. Schwer, pesante (32:51)
1-2. Erik Then-Bergh – II. Adagio solenne (12:27)
1-3. Erik Then-Bergh – III. Allegro moderato (18:09)
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