Farrenc / Schumann / Ward: Farrenc: Symphony No. 3; Schumann: Symphony No. 3
Farrenc / Schumann / Ward: Farrenc: Symphony No. 3; Schumann: Symphony No. 3
Format: CD
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Artist: Farrenc / Schumann / Ward
Label: Fuga Libera Label
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 5400439008243
Genre: Classical
Philzuid's sixth album includes works by Louise Farrenc and Robert Schumann. This brave and welcome attempt to rewrite or at least re-evaluate music history features live recordings of Louise Farrenc's Third Symphony and Robert Schumann's Third (Rhenish) Symphony under chief conductor Duncan Ward. Female composers in the 19th century were not expected to pursue a career, let alone compete with the great symphonists of the period; Schumann, however, had all eyes and ears on him whenever he premiered a new work or took up a new position.
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