Krumpholtz - Simphonies Concertantes for Harp and Orchestra (1997)

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Krumpholtz - Simphonies Concertantes for Harp and Orchestra (1997)

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Simphonie Concertante in F major for Harp and Orchestra, Op.5, No.1     14:46
1. Allegro
2. Andante
3. Menuetto. Allegretto

Simphonie Concertante in B flat major for Harp and Orchestra, Op.5, No.2     14:11
4. Allegro non troppo
5. Adagio con espressione
6. Tempo di Menuetto

Simphonie in F major for Harp and Orchestra, Op.11, No.1     22:56
7. Allegro assai
8. Andantino sempre piano
9. Rondeau. Allegro

Simphonie in G major for Harp and Orchestra, Op.11, No.2     19:59
10. Allegro
11. Romance
12. Rondeau. Allegro

Hana Müllerová - harp
Prague Philharmonia
Jaroslav Krček - conductor

 

Considered the foremost harp composer of his day, Jean-Baptiste Krumpholtz was a contemporary of Haydn and Mozart. He almost certainly knew the former; they were at the Esterházy court at the same time, and his wife, the harpist Anne-Marie Steckler performed in Haydn's London concerts. Krumpholtz's scored several major harp works proceeding Mozart's concerto for flute and harp, dedicated to Mademoiselle de Guines, for whom Krumpholtz himself wrote. Featured in this recital are his "Variations on an Air by Mozart" (from symphony no.35). Composing in a style which was both typical of the period yet advanced the range and technique of harp music, Krumpholtz scored some of his works for solo or accompanied performance. ---Gary S. Dalkin, amazon.com

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