MOSZKOWSKI From Foreign Lands - Rediscovered Orchestral Works
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Composer or Director: Moritz Moszkowski
Genre:
Orchestral
Label: Reference Recordings
Magazine Review Date: 11/2016
Media Format: CD or Download
Media Runtime: 73
Mastering:
DDD
Catalogue Number: RR138

Tracks:
Composition | Artist Credit |
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Fackeltanz |
Moritz Moszkowski, Composer
Martin West, Conductor Moritz Moszkowski, Composer San Francisco Ballet Orchestra |
Aus aller Herren Ländern |
Moritz Moszkowski, Composer
Martin West, Conductor Moritz Moszkowski, Composer San Francisco Ballet Orchestra |
Nouvelles Danses Espagnoles, Movement: Habanera |
Moritz Moszkowski, Composer
Martin West, Conductor Moritz Moszkowski, Composer San Francisco Ballet Orchestra |
Tristesses et sourires, Movement: 3 - Près du berceau |
Moritz Moszkowski, Composer
Martin West, Conductor Moritz Moszkowski, Composer San Francisco Ballet Orchestra |
Six Airs de ballet |
Moritz Moszkowski, Composer
Martin West, Conductor Moritz Moszkowski, Composer San Francisco Ballet Orchestra |
Gondoliera |
Moritz Moszkowski, Composer
Martin West, Conductor Moritz Moszkowski, Composer San Francisco Ballet Orchestra |
(5) Spanish Dances, Book I |
Moritz Moszkowski, Composer
Martin West, Conductor Moritz Moszkowski, Composer San Francisco Ballet Orchestra |
Author: Jeremy Nicholas
So it is a pleasure merely to have the repertoire on this disc with its four world premieres (nine separate pieces lasting 30 minutes). One of these, Fackeltanz (‘Torch Dance’), is a delightfully turned earworm, as is the Habanera (an orchestral version of No 3 from the set of New Spanish Dances, Op 65). Hearing these works for the first time, the performances will strike one as really rather good, capturing all the typical charm and rhythmic exuberance of the composer. Yet, when it comes to the more familiar titles, doubts set in – not enough to spoil one’s enjoyment, let me underline, but not all the playing is as spirited as it might be. The Six Airs de ballet from Don Juan and Faust sound a bit rehearse-record to me, while the tempi adopted for the aforementioned Op 12 Spanish Dances are enervating compared to Ataúlfo Argenta’s classic 1957 recording with the LSO (Decca, 7/57), and also in From Foreign Lands, whether it be Antoni Wit with the Polish National Radio Symphony Orchestra (in an airier acoustic – Naxos, 2/99) or the lively Berlin Staatskapelle with Clemens Schmalstich and Armas Järnefelt sharing the podium in 1929 (HMW, 6/31) – before Moszkowski’s star had begun to fade.
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