¡Haydn: Symphony No.39 / Isang Yun: Chamber Symphony No.1
¡Alexander Liebreich
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[Machine Translation] Among the most versatile and energetic conductors of his generation, the young and energetic Liepreich and the Munich Chamber Orchestra present a stylish disc. The album couples two rare minor symphonies, only about 10% of the approximately 100 Haydn symphonies, with a work written in 1987 by Korean-born composer Isang Yoon, who studied music in Japan and later became active in Europe. Isang Yoon was the first Asian composer to receive international acclaim and has many Japanese students, including Shigeaki Saegusa. The Haydn works are from the 1760s to the 1970s, and although there is a 200-year gap in time between the two works, the three works are composed by a string ensemble, two oboes, and horns in the same compositional style. The light sound of the horns is pleasant to the ear. The producer Eicher's selection of music is brilliant, as you can feel the transition of the era in the close sound.
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