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Camille Saint-Saëns: Symphony Nr. 3 »Organ = Orgel-Symphonie = Avec Orgue« - Pierre Cochereau, Berliner Philharmoniker, Herbert von Karajan / Karajan Gold / Deutsche Grammophon Audio CD Stereo / 439 014-2
UPC 028943901420
The Symphony No. 3 in C minor, Op. 78, was completed by Camille Saint-Saëns in 1886 at what was probably the artistic peak of his career.[citation needed] It is popularly known as the Organ Symphony, even though it is not a true symphony for organ but simply an orchestral symphony where two sections out of four use the pipe organ. The composer inscribed it as: Symphonie No. 3 "avec orgue" (with organ).
Of composing the work Saint-Saëns said "I gave everything to it I was able to give. What I have here accomplished, I will never achieve again." The composer seemed to know it would be his last attempt at the symphonic form, and he wrote the work almost as a type of "history" of his own career: virtuoso piano passages, brilliant orchestral writing characteristic of the Romantic period, and the sound of a pipe organ suitable for a cathedral or the largest of concert halls.
The symphony was commissioned by the Royal Philharmonic Society in England, and the first performance was given in London on 19 May 1886, at St James's Hall, conducted by the composer. After the death of his friend Franz Liszt on 31 July 1886, Saint-Saëns dedicated the work to Liszt's memory. The composer also conducted the symphony's French premiere in January 1887.
Label: | Deutsche Grammophon – 439 014-2 |
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Series: | Karajan Gold |
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CD, Album, Stereo
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Country: | Europe |
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Genre: | Classical |
Style: | Romantic |
Tracklist:
Symphonie Nr. 3 C-moll Op. 78 »Orgel-Symphonie« = Symphony No. 3 In C Minor "Organ" = Symphonie Nᵒ 3 En Ut Mineur «Avec Orgue» = Sinfonia N. 3 In Do Minore "Con Organo" | |||
1 | 1. Adagio – Allegro Moderato – | 10:38 | |
2 | Poco Adagio | 11:53 | |
3 | 2. Allegro Moderato – Presto – Allegro Moderato – | 7:02 | |
4 | Maestoso – Allegro – Molto Allegro – Pesante | 8:28 |
- Composed By – Camille Saint-Saëns
- Conductor – Herbert von Karajan
- Cover, Photography By – Wolter, Lauterwasser
- Edited By [Editing] – Reinhild Schmidt
- Engineer [Balance Engineer] – Günter Hermanns
- Executive-Producer – Günther Breest
- Liner Notes [English] – Martin Cooper (5)
- Liner Notes [German/Deutsch] – Petra Weber-Bockholdt
- Liner Notes [Martin Cooper (Traduzione)] – Silvia Gaddini
- Liner Notes [Petra Weber-Bockholdt (Traduction)] – Jacques Fournier
- Mixed By [Re-mixed for Karajan Gold By] – Wolfgang Mitlehner
- Orchestra – Berliner Philharmoniker
- Organ – Pierre Cochereau
- Photography By [C. Saint-Saëns] – Archiv Für Kunst Und Geschichte
- Photography By [Photo H. v. Karajan] – Ernst Haas
- Producer [Recording Producer] – Michel Glotz
Label: | Deutsche Grammophon – 439 014-2 |
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Series: | Karajan Gold |
Format: |
CD, Album, Reissue, Remastered, Stereo
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Country: | Europe |
Released: | |
Genre: | Classical |
Style: | Romantic |