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4838336
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Frankfurt Radio Symphony Orchestra , Paavo Järvi
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DEUTSCHE GRAMMOPHON
Schmidt, F: Symphony No. 1 in E major
45:18
Frankfurt Radio Symphony Orchestra
Paavo Järvi
Recorded: 2017-03-29
Recording Venue: hr-Sendesaal, Frankfurt a. M.
I. Sehr langsam - Sehr lebhaft
12:41
II. Langsam
11:23
III. Schnell und leicht
10:46
IV. Lebhaft, doch nicht zu schnell
10:28
Schmidt, F: Symphony No. 2 in E flat major
45:35
Frankfurt Radio Symphony Orchestra
Paavo Järvi
Recorded: 2013-03-09
Recording Venue: hr-Sendesaal, Frankfurt a. M.
I. Lebhaft
14:33
II. Allegretto con variazioni. Einfach und zart
17:40
III. Finale. Langsam
13:22
Schmidt, F: Notre Dame - Intermezzo
4:40
Frankfurt Radio Symphony Orchestra
Paavo Järvi
Recorded: 2018-04-27
Recording Venue: Alte Oper, Frankfurt a. M.
Schmidt, F: Symphony No. 3 in A major
40:27
Frankfurt Radio Symphony Orchestra
Paavo Järvi
Recorded: 2014-02-28
Recording Venue: Alte Oper, Frankfurt a. M.
I. Allegro molto moderato
12:53
II. Adagio
7:35
III. Scherzo. Allegro vivace
7:58
IV. Lento - Allegro vivace
12:01
Schmidt, F: Symphony No. 4 in C major
44:32
Ulrich Edelmann (violin), Balázs Nemes (trumpet), Peter-Philipp Staemmler (cello)
Frankfurt Radio Symphony Orchestra
Paavo Järvi
Recorded: 2018-04-27
Recording Venue: Alte Oper, Frankfurt a. M.
I. Allegro molto moderato - Passionato
14:27
II. Adagio - Piu lento - Adagio
12:33
III. Molto Vivace
7:12
IV. Tempo primo un poco sostenuto - Passionato - Tempo primo. Allegro molto moderato
10:20
At a time when many of his contemporaries were exploring more fluid structures, Franz Schmidt while perhaps stretching tonal harmony to its limits, continued to embrace 19th-century form and achieved a highly personal synthesis of the diverse traditions of the Austro-German symphony. His language, rather than being wedded to a narrative of dissolution and tragedy is radiant and belligerently optimistic and reveals this scion of largely Hungarian forebears as the last great exponent of the style hongrois after Schubert, Liszt and Brahms.
His work having fallen from prominence, Paavo Järvi and the Frankfurt Radio Symphony's dazzling live performances of all four of his symphonies, and the famous Notre Dame Intermezzo, shine a new light on this fascinating oeuvre and also on an affable and genial soul, and reminds us of the constant need to reappraise and enrich our account of music during the first half of the 20th century.