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  • johnb
    Full Member
    • Mar 2007
    • 2903

    Franz Schmidt ?

    Schmidt is a name I see from time to time but know next to nothing of his music.

    Having said that, I've discovered that I have an off-air recording of his 4th Symphony and have just had a listen - quite romantic with a powerfully moving final adagio.

    I see that Sinaisky, and the Malmö Symphony Orchestra have recorded his symphonies on Naxos and Neeme Järvi, with the Detroit Symphony Orchestra has done them on Chandos.

    Does anyone have any thoughts, opinions, etc, etc about Schmidt's music?
  • Thomas Roth

    #2
    Of the four symphonies the last is the best, no contest. And the recording to have is Mehta with Vienna Philharmonic on Decca.

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    • Roehre

      #3
      Originally posted by Thomas Roth View Post
      Of the four symphonies the last is the best, no contest. And the recording to have is Mehta with Vienna Philharmonic on Decca.
      I concur completely. But there is more re Schmidt. I'll come back to that later.

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      • Parry1912
        Full Member
        • Nov 2010
        • 963

        #4
        Schmidt's masterpiece is considered to be the 'Book With Seven Seals', an oratorio based on the book of Revelation. There are some very good recordings: Harnoncourt with the VPO or, more economically, Welser-Most. The Mitropoulos is supposed to be exceptional although I have not heard it.

        I did suggest a BAL on this work in a thread on the R3 messageboards. I am still hopeful.
        Del boy: “Get in, get out, don’t look back. That’s my motto!”

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        • mercia
          Full Member
          • Nov 2010
          • 8920

          #5
          Franz Schmidt (1874-1939) Concerto for Piano and Orchestrain E flat Major, 1. Movement/Part I"Allegro moderato un poco maestoso"Daniela Rusó, pianoSlovak Phi...

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          • Barbirollians
            Full Member
            • Nov 2010
            • 11679

            #6
            I have Welser-Most's recording on EMI which got rave reviews at the time it came out.

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            • Roehre

              #7
              Schmidt's symphonies:

              The first is relatively conservative wagnerian in its sound world (and surptisingly less brucknerian, although Schmidt was one of his pupils), as is the rather pastorally sounding third (more Schubertian), both in the traditionally 4 mvts.

              The 2nd is 3 mvt, an opening and a finale round a theme and variations which act as slow movement developing into a scherzo and ending with the trio of the latter.

              The third symphony was composed for a competition related to the 1928 Schubert-year, for the best stylish completion for Schubert's Unfinished. After the uproar which this proposition caused, it was to be given to the work which approached Schubert's approach of the "symphonic problem" (whatever that might be) best. The prize winning piece was Atterberg’s 6th symphony, therefore nicknamed the “Dollar-symphony” as the prize was paid in US$. I am not completely sure, but I seem to recall that Schmidt 3 and Atterberg 6 were premiered at the same concert. (Another symphony is Weingartner’s 6th, which uses the Schubert’s scherzo-fragment meant for the Unfinished. I don’t doubt that Weingartner’s title of his 6th, Symphony no.6 in b-minor opus 74, was not only inspired by Schubert’s “Unfinished” but by Tchaikovsky’s “Pathétique” as well:cool2:).

              Back to Schmidt:
              My absolute favourite however is the fourth Symphony. It has a construction similar to Schönberg’s Kammersymphonie 1: a 50 minute arch structured symphony, beginning and ending with a trumpet solo (mourning for his daughter) from which the whole symphony develops, using familiar techniques from the Schoenberg Kammersymphonie as well as Sibelius 7.
              In atmosphere rather tense, comparable with Suk's Asrael.

              Nos 2-4 definitely show an own style, late high-romantic early expressionistic I'd say.

              There is an excellent book about these Symphonies:
              Harald Truscott "The Music of Franz Schmidt. The Orchestral Music" (with a recollection by Hans Keller and an autobiographical sketch by Schmidt himself). Toccata Press London, 1984. Interesting reading, recommended

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              • Braunschlag
                Full Member
                • Jul 2017
                • 484

                #8
                Just stumbled upon this thread. By coincidence I thought he was worth a try and the symphonies (Jarvis) and Notre Dame are on their way. I went the whole hog and already have Harold Truscotts book (2nd Hand from the tax dodgers). The only piece I know is the Toccata in C which is a superb work, and it looks a real handful to play. I'll post thoughts when I've taken delivery and had a listen.

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                • Conchis
                  Banned
                  • Jun 2014
                  • 2396

                  #9
                  The 2nd was performed at the Proms a couple of years ago by the VPO. Fine stuff.

                  I have recordings of the 4th and 5th symphonies, as well as a couple of the Das Buch....and the overture to Notre Dame makes me interested in hearing the whole opera.

                  Definitely an underrated composer.

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                  • mikealdren
                    Full Member
                    • Nov 2010
                    • 1200

                    #10
                    Shamelesss plug, Salomon orchestra are playing the 4th symphony on the 16th at St John's Smith Square along with the Berg violin concerto and the Rosenkavalier Suite.

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                    • EnemyoftheStoat
                      Full Member
                      • Nov 2010
                      • 1132

                      #11
                      Originally posted by Conchis View Post
                      The 2nd was performed at the Proms a couple of years ago by the VPO. Fine stuff.

                      I have recordings of the 4th and 5th symphonies, as well as a couple of the Das Buch....and the overture to Notre Dame makes me interested in hearing the whole opera.

                      Definitely an underrated composer.
                      The hitherto undiscovered 5th? That I'd love to hear .

                      Comments on the seriously underrated Schmidt coming soon.

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                      • Conchis
                        Banned
                        • Jun 2014
                        • 2396

                        #12
                        Originally posted by EnemyoftheStoat View Post
                        The hitherto undiscovered 5th? That I'd love to hear .

                        Comments on the seriously underrated Schmidt coming soon.
                        Sorry! Early onset Alzheimers, perhaps....

                        I meant the 1st and the 4th.

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                        • Barbirollians
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                          • Nov 2010
                          • 11679

                          #13
                          There is of course a very recent recording of the Second Symphony by VPO/Bychkov.

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                          • Beef Oven!
                            Ex-member
                            • Sep 2013
                            • 18147

                            #14
                            Originally posted by Conchis View Post
                            Sorry! Early onset Alzheimers, perhaps....

                            I meant the 1st and the 4th.


                            Alzheimers is so funny, doncha think?

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                            • Maclintick
                              Full Member
                              • Jan 2012
                              • 1071

                              #15
                              Originally posted by Barbirollians View Post
                              There is of course a very recent recording of the Second Symphony by VPO/Bychkov.
                              IMHO rather soggy compared to CSO/Järvi on Chandos.

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