Immerse yourself in the melodic world of Swiss composer Franz Tischhauser with his captivating album, "The Beggar's Concerto." Released in 1987, this 48-minute journey is a testament to Tischhauser's unique compositional voice, which eschews the extremes of modernism in favor of a rich, melodic style.
The album is a four-movement suite, featuring the enchanting interplay of clarinet and strings. The Beggar's Concerto begins with "Job and Hobbies," a piece that sets a contemplative tone, followed by the nostalgic "Nostalgie." The third movement, "Fitness-Parcours," injects a sense of playfulness and energy, while the final piece, "Die Bremer Stadtmusikanten: oder was Töne vermögen," brings the suite to a satisfying close.
Tischhauser, born in 1921, has crafted a work that is both accessible and deeply engaging, showcasing his commitment to melody and harmony. This album is a delightful exploration of his compositional style, offering a unique listening experience that highlights the beauty of his musical language.
Franz Tischhauser, born in Bern in 1921 and passing away in 2016, was a distinguished Swiss composer whose works have left an indelible mark on the classical music scene. His compositions, known for their depth and innovation, include notable pieces such as "Das Nasobem" (1950), inspired by a poem by Christian Morgenstern, "Seldwyliana" (1960-1961), and the operatic work "Hampeloper" (1985-1986). Tischhauser's music has been performed by esteemed orchestras like the Tonhalle-Orchester Zürich and the Berner Kammerorchester, showcasing his ability to captivate audiences with his unique musical language. His repertoire spans various genres, from choral works like "Antiphonarium profanum" to instrumental pieces such as his Oktett for a diverse ensemble. Tischhauser's contributions to music continue to inspire and engage listeners, making him a significant figure in Swiss musical heritage.
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