Staatsphilharmonie Nürnberg, Marcus Bosch – Dvorak: Symphonies 3 & 7 (2012) [MCH SACD ISO]
SACD Rip | SACD ISO | DST64 2.0 / 5.0 > 1-bit/2.8224 MHz | 01:13:35 minutes | 3.42 GB
Genre: Classical | Publisher (label): Coviello Classics – COV 31212
The first release in the Dvolzerk series by Bosch is the epic song number 7 & 3.
The #7 is the world’s first recording of “Andante” by the original Berenwriter.
Marx Bosch has just been completed with all Aachen and Brookner’s epic songs and has started the Dvolzerk series. The first release of Nuremberg State Philharmony, Bosch serves as a general director of music since 2011, is a combination of the “No. 7” which is popular among Dwarzerk enthusiasts as the 9th and 8th of the German classics and romanticism with a characteristic “No. 3”. Bosch in Brookler recording is a positive attitude to introducing the latest research results in the introduction of the latest research and results in the 4 parma version that includes the finale of the restored posts from the first publications.
Bosch seems to be in the same stance as Dvolzerk, and in #7 it adopts the score of the original version of the new Berenwriter from Jonathan Del Mar. It is also noticed that the second insignia has changed from the current Polco Adago to Andante Sustenute.
Nurenberg State Philharmony was present in 1922 and is said to dater to the Nuremberg Municipal Orchestra that has its origins in 1377, and is a poatrical orchestra that boasts the scale next to the Bavarian State theatre. Along with the opera performances, it offers an 8 orchestra concert year as well as a children’s concert, and is known to be the youngest music general director in Germany in 1988.
Tracklist:
Symphony No. 7 In D Minor, Op. 70, B. 141
1 Allegro Maestoso 10:52
2 Andante Sostenuto
Score Editor – Jonathan Del Mar
12:47
3 Scherzo. Vivace – Poco Meno Mosso 8:01
4 Finale. Allegro 9:11
Symphony No. 3 In E-flat Major, Op. 10, B. 34
5 Allegro Moderato 10:36
6 Adagio Molto, Tempo Di Marcia 13:40
7 Finale. Allegro Vivace 8:24
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