¡Charles Camille Saint-Saens & Symphony In D Minor
¡Marcello Rota (conductor)/Czech National Symphony Orchestra

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[Machine Translation] Newly recorded symphonies representative of two famous French composers! Newly recorded symphonies by two famous French composers who completed their works at about the same time are coupled. Saint-Saens' Symphony No. 3 was written in 1886, when Saint-Saens was 51 years old, and its most significant feature is the addition of the organ, which gives the work its nickname, to the instrumentation. This is probably due to the fact that Saint-Saens showed his talent as an organist from his student days at the Paris Conservatory, and for about 20 years thereafter, he served as the organist of the Madeleine Abbey, which is said to be the highest position for an organist in Paris. Franck's symphony was composed in 1886, when Franck was 44 years old, and Franck was a composer who sought religious serenity in his works and tried to express religious impressions and philosophical speculations through music. He quietly studied Bach and Beethoven to build his own music. Recorded February 24, 26, 27, 2008 at Dvorak Hall, Prague.


凌 Credits
ROTA,MARCELLO (Conductor)
CZECH NATIONAL SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA (Performer)
BARTA,ALES (Performer)
SAINT-SAENS,CAMILLE (Composer)
FRANCK,CESAR (Composer)

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