¡Richard Strauss: Eina Alpensinfonie
¡(Classical Compilations)

 Description
[Machine Translation] The year 2014 marks the 150th anniversary of the birth of Richard Strauss (1864-1949). The Alpine Symphony, premiered in 1915, is Strauss's greatest symphonic poem and symphony, and is based on a work he wrote at the age of 14 or 15. The Alpine Symphony, premiered in 1915, is Strauss' greatest symphonic poem and symphony, and was based on an experience he had while climbing a mountain in the German Alps at the age of 14 or 15 in Zugspitze, Germany. The entire piece is performed seamlessly, from the dawn of the mountain, through descriptions of waterfalls, pastures, and other landscapes, to the summit, where the group gets lost and is struck by a storm. Then, the music descends the mountain in the face of a storm and reaches the end of the day. Of course, Strauss's brilliant and exquisite orchestration depicts all the scenes in full, allowing the listener to enjoy "virtual mountain climbing" in the comfort of his or her own home. Intermezzo" is a rarely performed opera about Strauss's "personal story," while "Symphonic Interlude" is a lively and wonderful piece of music in which every phrase is an eloquent work of art. The "Symphonic Interludes" are a lively, wonderful piece of music in which every phrase is eloquent. Mesto's conducting emphasizes expressiveness, valuing each phrase and scene, rather than moving the music with a bold and dynamic approach. Please enjoy the stunningly beautiful sound.


凌 Credits
Symphonieorchester Des Bayerischen Rundfunks
Franz Welser-Most

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