R. Strauss: Symphonia Domestica, Reiner & CSO (1956) R. シュトラウス 家庭交響曲 ライナー
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 16 เม.ย. 2017
- Richard Georg Strauss (1864-1949)
Symphonia Domestica, Op. 53
(00:05) 1. Introduction and development of the chief groups of themes
(05:27) 2. Scherzo
(17:58) 3. Adagio
(30:16) 4. Finale
Fritz Reiner (1888-1963), Conductor
Chicago Symphony Orchestra
Rec. 5 November 1956, at Orchestra Hall, in Chicago [RCA]
リヒャルト・ゲオルク・シュトラウス
家庭交響曲 作品53
指揮:フリッツ・ライナー
シカゴ交響楽団
録音:1956年11月5日 オーケストラ・ホール (シカゴ) [RCA] - เพลง
Love the intricate interplay between the oboe, clarinet and flute and then the strings from 15:09 - 17-:07 where the solo clarinet provides all the essential harmony. And then from about 38:38 to the end where Reiner really lets the horses (especially the glorious Chicago brass) out of the barn and lets them run...
I. Introduction of the Family and development of the three chief groups of themes. 00:07
The Father's themes - Fa M "Strauss":
a. Easy-going 00:07
b. Dreamy 00:13
c. Surly - Disgruntled motive. 00:33
d. Fiery - Fire theme. 00:38
The Wife's themes - Si M “Pauline”:
a. Joyous - Merry Motive. 01:01
b. Lively and gay. 01:10
c. Grazioso. 01:13
d. Sentimental Mood. 01:27
e. Angry. 01:37 - 01:40
Husband: 02:14 / Wife & Husband 02:46
The Child's Theme I "Son" - Re m “Franz” - Oboe d'amore:
-Tranquil - Reverie. 03:35
II. Scherzo. 05:29
-Parents' happiness & Playtime:
-The Child at play. 05:29
-Mother 05:57
-Center of Family life. 07:40 - Strings 08:13
-The Child at play. 08:24
-Child: Sweet & Calm. 08:54 - Violin Solo 09:27
-Child: Temper tantrum. 11:07
Interlude: 11:57
a-Cradle song - Wiegenlied - Lullaby /Bed-time / Mendelssohn "Venetian Boat Song", Op.19 No.6 from Songs Without Words. 12:04
-The Clock strikes seven PM in the evening, the seven strokes by the Glockenspiel. 14:14
b-Husband: Contemplation - Strauss watching over son. 15:09
III. Adagio - Langsam. 18:00
(Development of symphony)
-The Night - Doing and Thinking. 18:00
-Love scene - The composer's own sexual relations with his wife. 20:01 - Horns 20:26
-Both wife and husband: reflect on their beautiful home. & the dreams of the sleeping couple. 20:33
-Sleepy theme: Succeed the dreams of the sleeping couple, or sometimes pass a thought of the sleepy child. "2 Horns". 23:38
-Love scene: Overwhelmed with Passion, their love-making is re-energized. 23:54
-Dreams and cares. Their love fulfilled. They contemplate domestic bliss. 26:47
-First hints of day break - Wisps of the dawn. 27:53 - Birds stirring (Flute). 28:25
-The Clock strikes seven AM in the morning, the seven strokes by the Glockenspiel. 30:01
IV. Finale. 30:18
-Awakening, first with cries of the child with woodwinds and trumpets. 30:18
-Merry dispute & arguments (Double Fugue on 2 Themes & 4 other Themes).
Theme I. 30:36
Theme II. 31:17
*Child Theme 31:34
*Joyous & Merry Theme 32:22
*Sentimental Theme 32:42
*Dreamy Theme 33:20
-Tranquility Restored. Fiery theme 33:58 - Violin solo 34:18
-Reconciliation - Popular song - Morning Hymn - Prefiguration of Rosenkavalier’s final. 35:31
-Complexity of Family life, portrayed in an exchange of motives. 37:42
-The Glory of the Child. 39:33
-Joyous conclusion - Happy Ending - Rewind everyone who runs the household 40:40
-Phrase in 3 mesures 40:49
-Phrase in 2 mesures 41:05
-Wife: 43:07
-Climatic Ending: "Husband" he has the last word. 43:25
00:07 - Thema I, II, III
05:28 - Scherzo
11:57 - Wiegenlied
18:00 - Adagio - Langsam
30:18 - Finale
jesus christ, what an orchestra.
Is there a roster of the musicians who performed on this album? I would very much like to find one.
Unfortunately, I do not have any other detailed information.
Thank you, I will keep searching. I was particularly interested in the musicians in the brass section.
For your information (unknown whether participating in recording)
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adolph_Herseth
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philip_Farkas
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arnold_Jacobs
csoarchives.wordpress.com/2013/12/02/remembering-edward-kleinhammer/
cso.org/globalassets/about/rosenthal-archives/pdfs/former_musicians.pdf
yes, they are.