I hope one day you uncover some of the other symphonies mentioned in 'The German Symphony between Beethoven and Brahms' that only survived in manuscript.
I fully agree to you! Then you may also find interest also in this gem, which was projected 9 years earlier: ua-cam.com/video/6SktTBKjV10/v-deo.htmlsi=rrFcGb7PtDHjVx-0
Wow, this is fantastic, especially the splendid Coda of the 1st movement and ave all the awesome Finale!!! Great, I never heard of that composer before
Thank you. Well, for the next symphonic work, I will want to complete the first symphony by the Norwegian composer Johannes Haarklou. And by Christmas I will do my best to complete an oratorio by Carl Drobisch; a further 150 ms pages has to be transcribed but, I feel the undeserved neglect of such beautiful music really deserves wider exposure.
Thank you! The manuscript is held by the Berlin Staatsbibliothek and you can find it by searching their digitized collections (digital.staatsbibliothek-berlin.de/). The entry for this symphony also contains a handwritten set of instrument parts for it.
The YT computer directed me here. I am going to re-listen to this. A Discovery! Thanks for recreating and posting!
This is indeed a fine, memorable work with a powerful finale. A wonderful find!
I hope one day you uncover some of the other symphonies mentioned in 'The German Symphony between Beethoven and Brahms' that only survived in manuscript.
I fully agree to you! Then you may also find interest also in this gem, which was projected 9 years earlier: ua-cam.com/video/6SktTBKjV10/v-deo.htmlsi=rrFcGb7PtDHjVx-0
One potential name of interest that came up in the book was Karl Lührss, whose symphonies might be preserved in his musical estate.
@@tuomaspalojarvi3300 Good luck in the search.
Wow, this is fantastic, especially the splendid Coda of the 1st movement and ave all the awesome Finale!!! Great, I never heard of that composer before
Markull was also well regarded in his time for transcribing all the Beethoven symphonies for piano four hands.
Thank you very much for your contributions to the rediscovery of unrecorded works! What are your next projects for the channel?
Thank you. Well, for the next symphonic work, I will want to complete the first symphony by the Norwegian composer Johannes Haarklou. And by Christmas I will do my best to complete an oratorio by Carl Drobisch; a further 150 ms pages has to be transcribed but, I feel the undeserved neglect of such beautiful music really deserves wider exposure.
wonderful music... would you be so kind to share where can I get a copy of the manuscript please
Thank you! The manuscript is held by the Berlin Staatsbibliothek and you can find it by searching their digitized collections (digital.staatsbibliothek-berlin.de/). The entry for this symphony also contains a handwritten set of instrument parts for it.