
Franz Schreker (1878-1934)
Toutes les œuvres orchestrales Vol.1
Bohumer Symphoniker, Steven Sloane
CPO 777702, DDD, 2014
Date de sortie 20.7.2020
1 Symphony in A minor, Op. 1
Written:, Austria
2 Intermezzo for Strings, Op. 8
Written:1900;, Austria
3 Festwalzer und Walzerintermezzo
Written:ira 1908;, Austria
4. Valse lente
Written:1908;Austria
5.
Geburtstag der Infantin: Suite
Written:1923;Austria
As a famous music authority and critic once wrote, the life story of the
Austrian composer Franz Schreker and the reception history of his oeuvre would
have offered fine material for a magnificent novel with a musician as its
protagonist – if not for the fact that everything had actually occurred in real
life: his childhood spent in poverty; the difficult initial path to local
prominence in Vienna; the breakthrough to superstar status in German-language
opera houses; his appointment as director of the Berlin College of Music; his
failure to resist the seductive powers of flatterers; the gradual loss of favor
among audiences and critics that many seeming friends followed with malicious
spite; and then the final blow, when the new »master
race« turned the world upside down – all of this was fact, not fiction.
Following the release of several operas by Franz Schreker during past years on
cpo (some of them in premiere recordings), our label now turns to the orchestral
works of a man who in some circles continues to be dismissed as a mere »sound
magician,« even though he was a melodist and harmonist of the first water and
had learned his craft so thoroughly at the Vienna Conservatory that he himself
became a sought-after teacher. The present program traces Schreker’s path from
his studies with Robert Fuchs to his first enduring success – the captivating
pantomime The Birthday of the Infanta (1908) after the fairy tale by Oscar
Wilde, which definitely numbers among the finest creations of the musical art
nouveau.