System Records, specialist in hard to find CDs, Vinyl and DVDs. 35000 items always available.
Category Pages, click to view latest arrivials, upcoming releases and category lists
Rock/Pop Reggae Hip Hop/RnB Soundtracks Folk Classical Blues/Rhythm and Blues Band Merchandise
Soul/Funk Country Easy Listening Rock and Roll Jazz World Music Miscellaneous items Audiophile Vinyl
 
Coming Soon
Bargain Bin
Full List

Internet Fax
www.systemrecords.co.uk
  Home » Catalog » Classical » Classical Orchestral » St Petersburg SO / V.Lande - Schubert: Symphony No.8 and 9 - CD    My Account  |  Shopping Cart  |  Checkout  
Information
Click the relevant link:

Advanced Search

Site Map
Help Page
Shipping & Returns
Contact Us
Privacy Notice
Links
We accept most credit/debit cards including:

Solo accepted Maestro accepted Delta accepted JCB accepted

Mastercard accepted Electron accepted Visa accepted You can now pay through Paypal on System Records
Currencies
Item#: 1072283 Item: St Petersburg SO / V.Lande - Schubert: Symphony No.8 and 9 - CD
St Petersburg SO / V.Lande - Schubert: Symphony No.8 and 9 - CD
Artist: St Petersburg SO / V.Lande
Title: Schubert: Symphony No.8 and 9
Music: Classical Orchestral
Format: CD
Number Of Items: 1
Condition: This item is New
Label: Brilliant Classics

Item Weight (kilo): 0.09
Shipping Guide
 
Availability: Available now, usually
dispatched in 2 to 3 working days


note: Very occasionally an item will show as: available now, when it is not actually available. An item may have just been added to another cart prior to the completion of the customers order.
£5.99 VAT Inc
£4.99 VAT Ex


Details:
After completing his 6th symphony in 1818, Schubert struggled to complete another symphony. Nos. 1-6 display a deep knowledge of the symphonies of Haydn and Mozart and his hero Beethoven – especially his 2nd symphony. The influence of Rossini can also be detected in the early symphonies. The creative crisis concerned Schubert’s attempts to find a symphonic voice that was his own. The years 1818-25 saw him commence 5 symphonies, and abandon 4 of them. Immediately after the 6th he started work on a D major work D615, but left only two unfinished opening movements. 1820 saw a more adventurous project, again in D major. The expansive and nearly complete scherzo looks forward to the Great C major’s scherzo. The other movements are fragmentary. The E major No. 7 from 1821 is in a different league. Calling for the largest orchestra in any Schubert symphony four movements have the word ‘fine’ scribbled at the end of the score. Schubert only partially scored this work, but it provides a fascinating view to what was to come. The following year the B minor No. 8 ushered the new symphonic style Schubert has been striving to find. Dramatic and highly emotional, it is a mystery why he never completed the work. The scherzo lacks a trio, and the finale cannot be traced. It is possible that the outsized (and identically scored) entr’acte from Rosamunde was intended as the finale – it certainly resembles the finales of his earlier symphonies. The two-movement torso had to wait until 1865 for its premiere. The 9th was fully completed in 1825 – the only symphony Schubert completed in the last decade of his life. His long journey to create a ‘Great’ symphony had been achieved. The 9th is one of the towering masterworks of the repertoire. A gap of 11 years elapsed before the premiere conducted by Mendelssohn in Leipzig. Schubert commenced work his 10th symphony in 1828, a visionary work that foreshadows Mahler, it was to be his symphonic ‘swan song’ and his sixth unfinished symphony. Schubert’s 8th and 9th are the only symphonies of the period to rival those of Beethoven. A convincing answer to the bias that only Austrians can play Schubert well: also these Russian forces grasp the meaning of Schubert’s universal language, as expressed in the tragic 8-th Symphony (the Unfinished) and the Symphony No. 9, of Heavenly Length.
Features:
St Petersburg SO
VLande

Tracklisting:
Symphony No.8 In B Minor D759 ‘unfinished’
1 I. Allegro Moderato 13’01
2 Ii. Andante Con Moto 13’19
symphony No.9 In C D944 ‘great’
3 I. Andante - Allegro Ma Non Troppo 11’39
4 Ii. Andante Con Moto 13’31
5 Iii. Scherzo: Allegro Vivace 14’13
6 Iv. Allegro Vivace 11’07


Back
  Home » Catalog » Classical » Classical Orchestral » St Petersburg SO / V.Lande - Schubert: Symphony No.8 and 9 - CD My Account  |  Shopping Cart  |  Checkout   

Copyright © 2003 osCommerce
Powered by osCommerce

System Records, Hebden Bridge Post Office,
Hebden Bridge, West Yorks
HX7 8AA, UK
44 (0) 1422 843056