Immerse yourself in the rich and diverse orchestral works of Hanns Eisler with this captivating collection, released on January 1, 1996, under the Berlin Classics label. This album, spanning a total of 1 hour and 2 minutes, showcases Eisler's mastery of orchestration and his ability to blend various musical styles and influences.
The album opens with the Kleine Sinfonie, Op. 29, a four-movement work that demonstrates Eisler's talent for thematic development and variation. The five Orchestral Pieces that follow offer a range of moods and tempos, from the serene Andante to the lively Presto and the dramatic Finale: Improvisation. The Scherzo and Rhapsodie provide further examples of Eisler's ability to create engaging and dynamic musical narratives.
The Winterschlacht-Suite, a substantial and dramatic work, forms the centerpiece of the album. Inspired by the battles of World War I, this eight-movement suite combines orchestral and vocal elements to create a powerful and evocative musical experience. The album concludes with Wilhelm Tell, a dramatic and stirring piece based on the legendary Swiss hero.
Throughout the album, Eisler's unique voice and innovative approach to orchestration are evident, making this a compelling and rewarding listen for anyone interested in 20th-century classical music.
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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