Immerse yourself in the rich orchestral tapestry of Hanns Eisler's "Orchestral Music, Vol. 2," a compelling collection of works that showcases the composer's versatility and depth. Released in 1996 under the Berlin Classics label, this album spans a little over an hour, offering a diverse range of pieces that highlight Eisler's mastery of orchestration.
The album opens with the "Kleine Sinfonie, Op. 29," a four-movement work that demonstrates Eisler's ability to blend classical forms with modern sensibilities. Following this, the "5 Orchestral Pieces" provide a dynamic exploration of various moods and tempos, from the serene "Andante" to the exhilarating "Finale: Improvisation."
Eisler's "Scherzo" and "Rhapsodie" offer further insights into his compositional prowess, with the former showcasing his knack for rhythmic complexity and the latter his gift for melodic invention. The "Winterschlacht-Suite," inspired by the composer's experiences during World War I, is a powerful and evocative work that blends orchestral and vocal elements to create a deeply moving narrative.
The album concludes with "Wilhelm Tell," a selection from Eisler's incidental music for Friedrich Schiller's play, which underscores the composer's ability to create music that is both dramatic and deeply expressive.
Performed by the Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra under the direction of Max Pommer, this recording brings Eisler's orchestral works to life with precision and passion. Whether you're a longtime fan of classical music or a newcomer to Eisler's work, this album is sure to captivate and inspire.
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Tracks
Kleine Sinfonie, Op. 29: I. Thema mit variationenHanns Eisler, Heinz Rögner, Berlin Rundfunk Symphonie Orchester
Kleine Sinfonie, Op. 29: II. Allegro assai - SostenutoHanns Eisler, Heinz Rögner, Berlin Rundfunk Symphonie Orchester
Kleine Sinfonie, Op. 29: III. InventionHanns Eisler, Heinz Rögner, Berlin Rundfunk Symphonie Orchester
Kleine Sinfonie, Op. 29: IV. AllegroHanns Eisler, Heinz Rögner, Berlin Rundfunk Symphonie Orchester
5 Orchestral Pieces: I. AndanteHanns Eisler, Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra, Max Pommer
5 Orchestral Pieces: II. AllegroHanns Eisler, Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra, Max Pommer
5 Orchestral Pieces: III. Kleine PassacagliaHanns Eisler, Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra, Max Pommer
5 Orchestral Pieces: IV. PrestoHanns Eisler, Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra, Max Pommer
5 Orchestral Pieces: V. Finale: ImprovisationHanns Eisler, Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra, Max Pommer
Scherzo: ScherzoHanns Eisler, Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra, Max Pommer, Eberhard Palm
Rhapsodie: RhapsodieHanns Eisler, Günther Herbig, Berliner Symphoniker, Elisabeth Breul
Winterschlacht-Suite: VorspielHanns Eisler, Adolf Fritz Guhl, Leipzig Radio Symphony Orchestra, Ekkehard Schall
Winterschlacht-Suite: I. AgitatoHanns Eisler, Adolf Fritz Guhl, Leipzig Radio Symphony Orchestra, Ekkehard Schall
Winterschlacht-Suite: II. LangsamHanns Eisler, Adolf Fritz Guhl, Leipzig Radio Symphony Orchestra, Ekkehard Schall
Winterschlacht-Suite: III. Schnee: AndanteHanns Eisler, Adolf Fritz Guhl, Leipzig Radio Symphony Orchestra, Ekkehard Schall
Winterschlacht-Suite: IV. Melodram: Ihm trubt Verbitterung den Blick furs GanzeHanns Eisler, Adolf Fritz Guhl, Leipzig Radio Symphony Orchestra, Ekkehard Schall
Winterschlacht-Suite: V. ZwischenspielHanns Eisler, Adolf Fritz Guhl, Leipzig Radio Symphony Orchestra, Ekkehard Schall
Winterschlacht-Suite: VI. Melodram: Sie meinem, wenn sie zur FahneHanns Eisler, Adolf Fritz Guhl, Leipzig Radio Symphony Orchestra, Ekkehard Schall
Winterschlacht-Suite: VII. Schlussmusik: Der Schrecken des KriegesHanns Eisler, Adolf Fritz Guhl, Leipzig Radio Symphony Orchestra, Ekkehard Schall
Winterschlacht-Suite: VIII. Schluss-Melodram: Das war die DivisionHanns Eisler, Adolf Fritz Guhl, Leipzig Radio Symphony Orchestra, Ekkehard Schall
Wilhelm Tell: Wilhelm TellHanns Eisler, Günther Herbig, Berliner Symphoniker, Gunther Leib, Elisabeth Breul, Gunter Neumann