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Erik Levy compares recordings of Alexander von Zemlinsky’s Lyric Symphony and picks a favourite.
Composer, prominent conductor and influential composition teacher, Zemlinsky was at the centre of turn of the century Viennese musical life. Among his distinguished pupils were Arnold Schoenberg (who also happened to be his brother-in-law), Berg, Webern and Korngold. He also taught and was romantically involved with Alma Schindler until she decided to marry a certain Gustav Mahler. And it’s Mahler’s Das Lied von der Erde which provided the model for Zemlinsky’s best-known work, his 1923 Lyric Symphony. Mahler had chosen Chinese poetry for his song-symphony and Zemlinsky, too, looked East, setting poems by the then fashionable 1913 Nobel Prize-winning Bengali writer Rabindranath Tagore. The seven texts, an exploration of love, are sung alternately by baritone and soprano, accompanied in lush late-Romantic style by a large orchestra.
Available versions:-
Turid Karlsen, Franz Grundheber, Czech Philharmonic Orchestra, Anthony Beaumont *
Elizabeth Byrne, John Hancock, American Symphony Orchestra, Leon Botstein *
Alessandra Marc, Håkan Hagegård, Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra, Riccardo Chailly
Bo Skovhus, Soile Isokoski, Gürzenich-Orchester Köln, James Conlon *
Christine Schafer, Matthais Goerne, Orchestra de Paris, Christoph Eschenbach
Siegmund Nimsgern, Dorothy Dorow, BBC Symphony Orchestra, Gabriele Ferro *
Karan Armstrong, Roland Hermann, ORF Vienna Radio Symphony Orchestra, Michael Gielen
Viatka Orsanic, James Johnson, SWF Symphony Orchestra, Michael Gielen *
Roman Trekel, Twyla Robinson, Houston Symphony, Hans Graf
Hillevi Martinpelto, Thomas Hampson, New York Philharmonic, Neeme Järvi *
Edith Wiens, Andreas Schmidt, Orchestre de la Suisse Romande, Armin Jordan *
Johanna Winkel, Michael Nagy, Polish National Radio Symphony Orchestra, Alexander Liebreich
Julia Varady, Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau, Berliner Philharmoniker, Lorin Maazel
Deborah Voigt, Bryn Terfel, Wiener Philharmoniker, Giuseppe Sinopoli
Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau, Julia Varady, Radio Symphonieorchester Wien, Lothar Zagrosek
(* = download only)
Building a Library
Erik Levy compares recordings of Alexander von Zemlinsky’s Lyric Symphony and picks a favourite.
Composer, prominent conductor and influential composition teacher, Zemlinsky was at the centre of turn of the century Viennese musical life. Among his distinguished pupils were Arnold Schoenberg (who also happened to be his brother-in-law), Berg, Webern and Korngold. He also taught and was romantically involved with Alma Schindler until she decided to marry a certain Gustav Mahler. And it’s Mahler’s Das Lied von der Erde which provided the model for Zemlinsky’s best-known work, his 1923 Lyric Symphony. Mahler had chosen Chinese poetry for his song-symphony and Zemlinsky, too, looked East, setting poems by the then fashionable 1913 Nobel Prize-winning Bengali writer Rabindranath Tagore. The seven texts, an exploration of love, are sung alternately by baritone and soprano, accompanied in lush late-Romantic style by a large orchestra.
Available versions:-
Turid Karlsen, Franz Grundheber, Czech Philharmonic Orchestra, Anthony Beaumont *
Elizabeth Byrne, John Hancock, American Symphony Orchestra, Leon Botstein *
Alessandra Marc, Håkan Hagegård, Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra, Riccardo Chailly
Bo Skovhus, Soile Isokoski, Gürzenich-Orchester Köln, James Conlon *
Christine Schafer, Matthais Goerne, Orchestra de Paris, Christoph Eschenbach
Siegmund Nimsgern, Dorothy Dorow, BBC Symphony Orchestra, Gabriele Ferro *
Karan Armstrong, Roland Hermann, ORF Vienna Radio Symphony Orchestra, Michael Gielen
Viatka Orsanic, James Johnson, SWF Symphony Orchestra, Michael Gielen *
Roman Trekel, Twyla Robinson, Houston Symphony, Hans Graf
Hillevi Martinpelto, Thomas Hampson, New York Philharmonic, Neeme Järvi *
Edith Wiens, Andreas Schmidt, Orchestre de la Suisse Romande, Armin Jordan *
Johanna Winkel, Michael Nagy, Polish National Radio Symphony Orchestra, Alexander Liebreich
Julia Varady, Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau, Berliner Philharmoniker, Lorin Maazel
Deborah Voigt, Bryn Terfel, Wiener Philharmoniker, Giuseppe Sinopoli
Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau, Julia Varady, Radio Symphonieorchester Wien, Lothar Zagrosek
(* = download only)
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