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Brahms - Sinfonie Nr. 3 F-dur op. 90, Akademische Festouvertüre op. 80 / Klemperer, Philharmonia Orchestra / EMI Electrola LP 1961 Stereo
1C 053-00 473
Symphony No. 3 in F major, Op. 90, is a symphony by Johannes Brahms. The work was written in the summer of 1883 at Wiesbaden, nearly six years after he completed his Symphony No. 2. In the interim Brahms had written some of his greatest works, including the Violin Concerto, two overtures (Tragic Overture and Academic Festival Overture), and Piano Concerto No. 2.
The premiere performance was given on 2 December 1883 by the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra, under the direction of Hans Richter. It is the shortest of Brahms' four symphonies; a typical performance lasts between 35 and 40 minutes.
After each performance, Brahms polished his score further, until it was published in May 1884.
Academic Festival Overture (German: Akademische Festouvertüre), Op. 80, by Johannes Brahms, was one of a pair of contrasting concert overtures — the other being the Tragic Overture, Op. 81. Brahms composed the work during the summer of 1880 as a tribute to the University of Breslau, which had notified him that it would award him an honorary doctorate in philosophy.
Tracklist:
Symphony No.3 In F Major | |||
A1 | First Movement: Allegro Con Brio-Un Poco Sostenuto-Tempo I | ||
A2 | Second Movement: Andante | ||
B1 | Third Movement: Poco Allegreto | ||
B2 | Fourth Movement: Allegro-Un Poco Sostenuto | ||
B3 | Academic Festival Overture |
- Composed By – Brahms
- Conductor – Otto Klemperer
- Orchestra – The Philharmonia Orchestra