Wranitzky / Stilec: Orchestral Works 2

Wranitzky / Stilec SKU: 41749241
Wranitzky / Stilec: Orchestral Works 2

Wranitzky / Stilec: Orchestral Works 2

Wranitzky / Stilec SKU: 41749241

Format: CD

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Title: Orchestral Works 2
Artist: Wranitzky / Stilec
Label: Naxos
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 747313425570
Genre: Classical Artists

Czech by birth, Paul Wranitzky settled in Vienna where he became highly respected as an orchestra leader and composer. Today overshadowed by his friends Haydn, Mozart and Beethoven, Wranitzky was the most important symphonist in Vienna in the late 1790s. The colorful overture to Der Schreiner ('The Carpenter') is followed by three contrasting symphonies. The dramatic 'La Tempesta' contains elaborate storm effects, which predate Beethoven's 'Pastoral' by over a decade. The compact Symphony in A major represents Wranitzky's early symphonic period of the mid-1780s while the Symphony in F major is notable for it's catchy themes and masterful scoring. This second volume of world premiere recordings follows Vol. 1 (8. 574227) released in April 2021. The scores for both recordings are the result of exhaustive research amongst numerous European archives by top Wranitzky scholar Daniel Bernhardsson. Pizzicato gave Vol. 1 four stars, writing: 'The orchestra's playing is fresh and spirited, with plenty of melodic immediacy and a charmingly elegant lightness. '

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