Aus Thüringen Italian Suite
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Title:
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Aus Thüringen Italian Suite |
Otros títulos:
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Aus Thüringen Italian Suite |
Intérprete/ Colaborador:
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Joachim Raff; Richard Edlinger; CSSR State Philharmonic |
Forma Musical:
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Suites (Orchestra) |
Abstract:
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One of several forgotten Romantic composers whose works found a performance renaissance near the twentieth century's end, Joachim Raff was the son of a German organist from Württemberg. The family had modest resources, and Raff's only formal education consisted of teacher-training studies at a Jesuit school. But he was determined on a musical career and taught himself the essentials of composition.
Raff eventually sent some of his piano music to Mendelssohn, who recommended them for publication. Encouraged, the young composer moved to Zurich, continuing to teach himself from treatises. In 1845 Liszt played a concert in Basle, and, in a journey reminiscent of Bach's supposed pilgrimage to hear Buxtehude a century and a half before, Raff walked all the way there to hear it. He met Liszt and showed him some of his music; the great virtuoso-composer took Raff back to Germany and got him a job in a music shop in Cologne. However, Raff also became a critic, and his writings so antagonized ... |
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