Korngold: Much Ado About Nothing (Complete Incidental Music) & Sinfonietta features the Helsinki Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by John Storgårds. The album from Ondine was transferred from Analog Tape to Stereo DSD by 2xHD Mastering.
Erich Wolfgang Korngold ranks securely among the principal composer prodigies. Born in Brünn, Moravia (now Brno, Czech Republic) on 29 May 1897, the second son of music critic Julius Korngold, he impressed Mahler with his cantata Gold when only nine and went on to consolidate this with a score for the ballet-pantomime Der Schneeman, premiered at the Vienna Court opera in 1910.
Numerous orchestral, chamber and operatic works followed – including such ambitious pieces such as the Schauspiel-Ouvertüre (1911), the Sinfonietta (1912), and an operatic double-bill that comprised Der Ring des Polykrates (1914) and Violanta (1915) – culminating with the dual premiere (in Hamburg and Cologne) of his opera Die tote Stadt (1920) which made him world famous at the age of only 23.
However, the success of his next opera – the highly ambitious Das Wunder der Heliane (1927) was to be blighted by the deteriorating political situation, while his last opera Die Kathrin (1938) could not even be heard in Vienna on account of Austria’s Anschluss with Germany.
Helsinki Philharmonic Orchestra
John Storgårds, Conductor
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Please note that the below previews are loaded as 44.1 kHz / 16 bit.Total time: 01:27:12
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SKU | 813543020509 |
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Analog to Digital Converter | MSB Platinum Studio ADC Plus |
Mastering Engineer | René Laflamme – DXD to Analog to DSD Transfer |
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Recording Type & Bit Rate | DXD |
Release Date | February 5, 2016 |
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