¡SGAMBATI: Symphony No.1 & 2
¡Ola Rudner (conductor) / Wurttembergische Philharmonie Reutlingen

 Description
[Machine Translation] Composer Zgambati is the son of an Italian father and an English mother. After studying in Trevi and gaining experience as a singer and conductor, he moved to Rome at the age of 19. After conducting Liszt's Dante Symphony in 1866, he traveled with Liszt's friends to Munich, where he was exposed to Wagner's music, which made him appreciate German music anew. He did not compose operas, but left many orchestral works in the style of German Romanticism and piano pieces in the style of Liszt. This album contains two symphonies. The first is a richly nuanced work with Wagnerian harmony. The first symphony is a nuanced work with Wagnerian harmonies, and the second has an Italianate songfulness harmoniously combined with a profound resonance. Symphony No. 2" was discovered only a few years ago, and this is the world premiere recording.


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WURTTEMBERGISCHE PHILHARMONIE REUTLINGEN

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