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Kraus, Joseph Martin: Sinfonia in C minor (VB142) (AE200)

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Kraus, Joseph Martin: Sinfonia in C minor (VB142) (AE200)Description Kraus, Joseph Martin (1756 1792) Product Code: AE200 Description: Sinfonia in C minor (VB142) Edited by: Bertil van Boer Year of Publication: 2007 (New Edition: 2010) Instrumentation: 2ob 2fag 4cor 2vn 2va vc b Binding: Score Perfect; Parts unbound Duration: 22 min(s) Key: C major ISBN: 1 877369 33 0 ISMN: M 67451 987 8 Audio sample Details Though Joseph Martin Kraus (1756 1792) became the most influential Swedish musician of the 18th

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Kraus, Joseph Martin (1756-1792)

Product Code: AE200
Description: Sinfonia in C minor (VB142)
Edited by: Bertil van Boer
Year of Publication: 2007/ (New Edition: 2010)
Instrumentation: 2ob 2fag 4cor 2vn 2va vc b
Binding: Score/Perfect; Parts/unbound
Duration: 22 min(s)
Key: C major
ISBN: 1-877369-33-0
ISMN: M-67451-987-8

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Though Joseph Martin Kraus (1756-1792) became the most influential Swedish musician of the 18th century, he was born and educated in Germany and lived only eight years in Stockholm before his early death at the age of 36. Yet in that brief period he had taught composers and created the Swedish school of opera. Kraus had a lifelong fascination with drama and unsurprisingly his symphonies are full of unexpected twists and turns and contain many forward-looking stylistic devices that anticipate music of the next century. The Sinfonia in C minor (VB 142) can be considered Krauss most popular work; it has remained more or less in the repertory since its inception. All three movements of this powerful Sturm und Drang work are based on the Sinfonia in C minor (VB 140), composed a couple of years earlier. It begins with the same homage to Glucks Iphigenie en Aulide overture, and both the second and final movements (the models rather quirky minuetto al rovescio is omitted from this revision) are all based on the same principal themes, transposed from the tonally obscure key of c minor to the more common c minor. With the exception of the last movement, however, substantial changes have been made, so that this work is essentially longer and larger than the model from which it sprang. Allan Badley

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30 January 2014 Conductor: Leo McFall Göttinger Symphonie Orchester Aula der Universität am Wilhelmsplatz - Göttingen - Germany
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15 November 2012 12 November 2012 Conductor: Tetsuro Ban Philharmonisches Orchester Regensburg Neuhaussaal - Regensburg - Germany
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4 November 2012 Conductor: Brian Dean Chamber Academy der Hochschule für Musik Basel Musik-Akademie - Leytran - Switzerland
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2 November 2012 Conductor: Brian Dean Chamber Academy der Hochschule für Musik Basel Hochschule für Musik, Großer Saal - Basel - Switzerland
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16 April 2012 Conductor: Michael Form Oldenburgisches Staatsorchester Staatstheater - Oldenburg - Germany
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15 April 2012 Conductor: Michael Form Oldenburgisches Staatsorchester Staatstheater - Oldenburg - Germany
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15 March 2011 Conductor: Thomas Mandl Bad Reichenhaller Philharmonie Kurhaus - Bad Reichenhall - Germany
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9 March 2011 Conductor: Zbigniew Pilch Orkiestra Kameralna Studentów Akademii Muzycznej Aula Florianka - Kraków - Poland
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5 December 2010 Conductor: Christopher Hogwood Rundfunk-Sinfonieorchester Berlin Konzerthaus - Berlin - Germany
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21 November 2009 Conductor: Christian Zacharias Mitglieder des Neusser Kammerorchesters und div. Holz- und Blechbläser Neuss - Germany
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19 May 2007 Conductor: Giovanni Antonini Rundfunk-Sinfonieorchester Berlin Schlüterhof Deutsches Historisches Museum (Deutsch Historisches Museum )- Berlin - Germany
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29 April 2007 Conductor: Ola Rudner Rheinische Philharmonie Koblenz - Germany
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