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Goldmark 1875 Rustic Wedding Symphony BernsteinNYPO
Karl Goldmark
Rustic Wedding Symphony (1875)
Leonard Bernstein / New York Philharmonic Orchestra
published: 07 Aug 2019
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Goldmark: Rustic Wedding Symphony. Thomas Beecham and the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra. (1953)
Robert Goldmark (1830-1915) was a Hungarian born composer whose career was largely spent in Vienna. He was well known in his day, and the Rustic Wedding Symphony, completed in 1875, was one of his most popular works in his lifetime. However his star did not continue to shine brightly, and today his works are infrequently played in concert or on recordings with the exception of his Violin Concerto.
Not every LP from the past is a masterpiece, and certainly this Goldmark symphony, while enjoyable is not an exceptional musical work. However, the final movement is quite good, and frankly, I feel is the most memorable part of this work.
For a recording done in 1953, this was very well recorded. Compared to most LPs of this vintage, this one needed the minimum adjustment for it to sound...
published: 25 Sep 2023
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Rustic Wedding Symphony: I. Wedding march
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published: 25 Jun 2017
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GOLDMARK Karl (1830 - 1915) - Rustic Wedding Symphony - Royal Philarmonic, Sir Thomas Beecham 1957
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1. Wedding March
2. Song of the Bride
3. Serenade
4. In the Garden
5. The Dance
Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
Conductor Sir Thomas Beecham
Editor Philips 1957
Concept MusicHorama HD direct vinyl
published: 03 Oct 2019
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Karl Goldmark - Rustic Wedding Symphony, Op. 26 - III. Serenade
Symphony no. 1 'Rustic Wedding', Op. 26
Rustic Wedding Symphony, Op. 26 (usual translation for Ländliche Hochzeit) is a symphony in E flat major by Karl Goldmark, written in 1875, a year before his renowned Violin Concerto no. 1. The symphony was premiered in Vienna in 1876, conducted by Hans Richter. Brahms, who was a frequent walking companion of Goldmark's, and whose own Symphony no. 1 was not premiered until 1876, praised the work. The work does not conform to the standard structure of a symphony: it is in five movements rather than the usual four, and while Goldmark did not provide any specific program for the work, he did give each of the movements titles suggestive of aspects of a wedding in the countryside. The first movement is a Wedding March followed by a set of 13 variations (...
published: 21 May 2016
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Goldmark: Rustic Wedding Symphony, Op. 26 - Vienna Philharmonic - Heger
Carl Goldmark (1830-1915)
Rustic Wedding Symphony, Op. 26
(Ländliche Hochzeit)
Premiered 1876
I. Wedding March; Variations
II. Bridal Song
III. Serenade
IV. In the Garden
V. Dance
Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra / Robert Heger
(issued by Victor 1931; recorded by HMV Jan. 1929)
78 rpm transfers.
published: 31 Mar 2019
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Rustic Wedding Symphony: III. Serenade
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published: 24 Jun 2017
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Goldmark - Rustic Wedding Symphony (Ländliche Hochzeit), Op. 26 (1/5)
Ländliche Hochzeit, Op. 26 (1875)
I. Hochzeitsmarsch (Wedding March): Variations
(beginning)
This is an extended symphonic poem by Hungarian composer Karl Goldmark (1830-1915). His music, though in the tradition of Mendelssohn, incorporated various influence over his lengthy career, including the brass-heavy progressive idiom of Liszt and Wagner. Goldmark was raised in a large and rather poor Jewish family with twenty children. His father worked as a hazzan (a Jewish cantor) in a synagogue in the Hungarian town of Keszthely. Trained as a violinist, Goldmark began to study composing in Vienna, but his conservatory closed down after the 1848 Revolutions. Lacking sufficient funds to continue his studies, Goldmark was mostly self-taught as a composer and he supported himself via music journa...
published: 27 Nov 2010
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Rustic Wedding Symphony, Op. 26: I. Wedding March. Moderato molto (2017 Remastered Version)
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published: 18 Apr 2020
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Karl Goldmark(1830-1915):Rustic Wedding Symphony,Op.26 (1875).
I.Wedding March:Variations:Moderato molto:00:00
II Brautlied (.Bridal Song ): Intermezzo:Allegretto:16:20
III. Serenade : Scherzo:Allegro moderato scherzando:20:26
IV. Im Garten (In the Garden):Andante poco piu lento:25:18
V. Tanz (Dance):Finale:Allegro molto :35:35
New York Philharmonic Orchestra
Leonard Bernstein
Picture :Francisco de Goya (1746-1828): La boda (The Marriage)(1792)
published: 05 Dec 2016
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Goldmark 1875 Rustic Wedding Symphony BernsteinNYPO
Karl Goldmark
Rustic Wedding Symphony (1875)
Leonard Bernstein / New York Philharmonic Orchestra
Karl Goldmark
Rustic Wedding Symphony (1875)
Leonard Bernstein / New York Philharmonic Orchestra
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Karl Goldmark
Rustic Wedding Symphony (1875)
Leonard Bernstein / New York Philharmonic Orchestra
- published: 07 Aug 2019
- views: 2896
40:38
Goldmark: Rustic Wedding Symphony. Thomas Beecham and the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra. (1953)
Robert Goldmark (1830-1915) was a Hungarian born composer whose career was largely spent in Vienna. He was well known in his day, and the Rustic Wedding Sympho...
Robert Goldmark (1830-1915) was a Hungarian born composer whose career was largely spent in Vienna. He was well known in his day, and the Rustic Wedding Symphony, completed in 1875, was one of his most popular works in his lifetime. However his star did not continue to shine brightly, and today his works are infrequently played in concert or on recordings with the exception of his Violin Concerto.
Not every LP from the past is a masterpiece, and certainly this Goldmark symphony, while enjoyable is not an exceptional musical work. However, the final movement is quite good, and frankly, I feel is the most memorable part of this work.
For a recording done in 1953, this was very well recorded. Compared to most LPs of this vintage, this one needed the minimum adjustment for it to sound to be consistent with RIAA standards. I continue to be impressed at the quality of the work done by recording engineers at the advent of the LP format. In addition, Beecham does a masterful job keeping the symphony flowing along.
Movements:
00:00 Wedding March (Moderato Molto)
14:06 Bride's Song (Allegretto)
18:42 Serenade (Allegretto Moderato Scherzando)
23:38 In The Garden (Andante)
32:15 The Dance (Allegro Molto)
Details:
Album title: Rustic Wedding Symphony
Released by: Columbia Records
Year released: 1953
Orchestra: The Royal Philharmonic
Conductor Thomas Beecham
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Robert Goldmark (1830-1915) was a Hungarian born composer whose career was largely spent in Vienna. He was well known in his day, and the Rustic Wedding Symphony, completed in 1875, was one of his most popular works in his lifetime. However his star did not continue to shine brightly, and today his works are infrequently played in concert or on recordings with the exception of his Violin Concerto.
Not every LP from the past is a masterpiece, and certainly this Goldmark symphony, while enjoyable is not an exceptional musical work. However, the final movement is quite good, and frankly, I feel is the most memorable part of this work.
For a recording done in 1953, this was very well recorded. Compared to most LPs of this vintage, this one needed the minimum adjustment for it to sound to be consistent with RIAA standards. I continue to be impressed at the quality of the work done by recording engineers at the advent of the LP format. In addition, Beecham does a masterful job keeping the symphony flowing along.
Movements:
00:00 Wedding March (Moderato Molto)
14:06 Bride's Song (Allegretto)
18:42 Serenade (Allegretto Moderato Scherzando)
23:38 In The Garden (Andante)
32:15 The Dance (Allegro Molto)
Details:
Album title: Rustic Wedding Symphony
Released by: Columbia Records
Year released: 1953
Orchestra: The Royal Philharmonic
Conductor Thomas Beecham
- published: 25 Sep 2023
- views: 273
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Rustic Wedding Symphony: I. Wedding march
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Goldmark: Rustic Wedding Symphony
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- published: 25 Jun 2017
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GOLDMARK Karl (1830 - 1915) - Rustic Wedding Symphony - Royal Philarmonic, Sir Thomas Beecham 1957
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1. Wedding March
2. Song of the Bride
3. Serenade
4. In the Garden
5. The Dance
Roy...
Noces champêtres
Site https://www.asia-curiosa.com/ Choix comparatif B
1. Wedding March
2. Song of the Bride
3. Serenade
4. In the Garden
5. The Dance
Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
Conductor Sir Thomas Beecham
Editor Philips 1957
Concept MusicHorama HD direct vinyl
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Noces champêtres
Site https://www.asia-curiosa.com/ Choix comparatif B
1. Wedding March
2. Song of the Bride
3. Serenade
4. In the Garden
5. The Dance
Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
Conductor Sir Thomas Beecham
Editor Philips 1957
Concept MusicHorama HD direct vinyl
- published: 03 Oct 2019
- views: 165
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Karl Goldmark - Rustic Wedding Symphony, Op. 26 - III. Serenade
Symphony no. 1 'Rustic Wedding', Op. 26
Rustic Wedding Symphony, Op. 26 (usual translation for Ländliche Hochzeit) is a symphony in E flat major by Karl Goldma...
Symphony no. 1 'Rustic Wedding', Op. 26
Rustic Wedding Symphony, Op. 26 (usual translation for Ländliche Hochzeit) is a symphony in E flat major by Karl Goldmark, written in 1875, a year before his renowned Violin Concerto no. 1. The symphony was premiered in Vienna in 1876, conducted by Hans Richter. Brahms, who was a frequent walking companion of Goldmark's, and whose own Symphony no. 1 was not premiered until 1876, praised the work. The work does not conform to the standard structure of a symphony: it is in five movements rather than the usual four, and while Goldmark did not provide any specific program for the work, he did give each of the movements titles suggestive of aspects of a wedding in the countryside. The first movement is a Wedding March followed by a set of 13 variations (while variations are common in symphonies, it is most unusual that they appear in the first movement). The second movement is a Bridal Song. The third movement, Serenade, opens with a theme played by two oboes, later developed by the strings. It includes an imitation of bagpipes, played on oboe, clarinet, bassoon and cellos. The fourth movement, In the Garden, is slow and lyrical. The Rustic Wedding Symphony was a favourite of conductors such as Thomas Beecham and Leonard Bernstein.
Karl Goldmark (, Keszthely – January 2, 1915, Vienna) was a Hungarian composer. Goldmark came from a large Jewish family, one of 20 children. His father was a chazan to the Jewish congregation at Keszthely, Hungary. His early training as a violinist was at the musical academy of Sopron (1842–44). He continued his music studies there and two years later was sent by his father to Vienna, where he was able to study for some eighteen months with Leopold Jansa before his money ran out. He prepared himself for entry first to the Vienna Technische Hochschule and then to the Vienna Conservatory to study the violin with Joseph Böhm and harmony with Gottfried Preyer.
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Symphony no. 1 'Rustic Wedding', Op. 26
Rustic Wedding Symphony, Op. 26 (usual translation for Ländliche Hochzeit) is a symphony in E flat major by Karl Goldmark, written in 1875, a year before his renowned Violin Concerto no. 1. The symphony was premiered in Vienna in 1876, conducted by Hans Richter. Brahms, who was a frequent walking companion of Goldmark's, and whose own Symphony no. 1 was not premiered until 1876, praised the work. The work does not conform to the standard structure of a symphony: it is in five movements rather than the usual four, and while Goldmark did not provide any specific program for the work, he did give each of the movements titles suggestive of aspects of a wedding in the countryside. The first movement is a Wedding March followed by a set of 13 variations (while variations are common in symphonies, it is most unusual that they appear in the first movement). The second movement is a Bridal Song. The third movement, Serenade, opens with a theme played by two oboes, later developed by the strings. It includes an imitation of bagpipes, played on oboe, clarinet, bassoon and cellos. The fourth movement, In the Garden, is slow and lyrical. The Rustic Wedding Symphony was a favourite of conductors such as Thomas Beecham and Leonard Bernstein.
Karl Goldmark (, Keszthely – January 2, 1915, Vienna) was a Hungarian composer. Goldmark came from a large Jewish family, one of 20 children. His father was a chazan to the Jewish congregation at Keszthely, Hungary. His early training as a violinist was at the musical academy of Sopron (1842–44). He continued his music studies there and two years later was sent by his father to Vienna, where he was able to study for some eighteen months with Leopold Jansa before his money ran out. He prepared himself for entry first to the Vienna Technische Hochschule and then to the Vienna Conservatory to study the violin with Joseph Böhm and harmony with Gottfried Preyer.
- published: 21 May 2016
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Goldmark: Rustic Wedding Symphony, Op. 26 - Vienna Philharmonic - Heger
Carl Goldmark (1830-1915)
Rustic Wedding Symphony, Op. 26
(Ländliche Hochzeit)
Premiered 1876
I. Wedding March; Variations
II. Bridal Song
III. Serenade
IV. ...
Carl Goldmark (1830-1915)
Rustic Wedding Symphony, Op. 26
(Ländliche Hochzeit)
Premiered 1876
I. Wedding March; Variations
II. Bridal Song
III. Serenade
IV. In the Garden
V. Dance
Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra / Robert Heger
(issued by Victor 1931; recorded by HMV Jan. 1929)
78 rpm transfers.
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Carl Goldmark (1830-1915)
Rustic Wedding Symphony, Op. 26
(Ländliche Hochzeit)
Premiered 1876
I. Wedding March; Variations
II. Bridal Song
III. Serenade
IV. In the Garden
V. Dance
Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra / Robert Heger
(issued by Victor 1931; recorded by HMV Jan. 1929)
78 rpm transfers.
- published: 31 Mar 2019
- views: 517
4:45
Rustic Wedding Symphony: III. Serenade
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- published: 24 Jun 2017
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8:32
Goldmark - Rustic Wedding Symphony (Ländliche Hochzeit), Op. 26 (1/5)
Ländliche Hochzeit, Op. 26 (1875)
I. Hochzeitsmarsch (Wedding March): Variations
(beginning)
This is an extended symphonic poem by Hungarian composer Karl Gol...
Ländliche Hochzeit, Op. 26 (1875)
I. Hochzeitsmarsch (Wedding March): Variations
(beginning)
This is an extended symphonic poem by Hungarian composer Karl Goldmark (1830-1915). His music, though in the tradition of Mendelssohn, incorporated various influence over his lengthy career, including the brass-heavy progressive idiom of Liszt and Wagner. Goldmark was raised in a large and rather poor Jewish family with twenty children. His father worked as a hazzan (a Jewish cantor) in a synagogue in the Hungarian town of Keszthely. Trained as a violinist, Goldmark began to study composing in Vienna, but his conservatory closed down after the 1848 Revolutions. Lacking sufficient funds to continue his studies, Goldmark was mostly self-taught as a composer and he supported himself via music journalism and playing the violin in various ensembles in Ödenburg and Vienna.
Goldmark's debut concert (as a composer) in 1858 was a flop, so he moved to Budapest, where he spent some time as a violin instructor and continued to refine his compositional technique by studying traditional textbooks. He returned to Vienna two years later, and his Op. 8 string quartet and Sakuntala Overture were received much more warmly. As a critic, Goldmark was an ardent supporter of Richard Wagner and he ever played a role in founding the Vienna Wagner Society. His grand opera Die Königin von Saba (The Queen of Sheba) was a great popular success, and it led to numerous honours, awards and honorary doctorates. Goldmark's later operas include Merlin, Das Heimchen am Herd (The Cricket on the Hearth), Die Kriegsgefangene (The Prisoner of War), Götz von Berlichingen, and Ein Wintermärchen (A Winter's Tale). In orchestral works include two symphonies, two symphonic poems, several concert overtures and a famous violin concerto in A minor.
Goldmark's Ländliche Hochzeit is a programmatic symphonic poem, structured in a manner reminiscent of the traditional symphony. The opening movement consists of the "Wedding March Variations" on a simple, plodding rustic theme, which, following lyrical, melancholy and scherzando manifestations, develops into a lively, joyous celebration and eventually marches off into the distance. The second movement is a gentle Intermezzo representing a bridal song. It is followed by a simple scherzo-serenade full of attractive, lilting dance rhythms over a droning bass. The slow fourth movement, Im Garten (In the Garden), is a strikingly tender meditation on love. The work closes with a highly contrapuntal and merry dance celebrating the union of the happy couple.
Conductor: Stephen Gunzenhauser
National Symphony Orchestra of Ireland
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Ländliche Hochzeit, Op. 26 (1875)
I. Hochzeitsmarsch (Wedding March): Variations
(beginning)
This is an extended symphonic poem by Hungarian composer Karl Goldmark (1830-1915). His music, though in the tradition of Mendelssohn, incorporated various influence over his lengthy career, including the brass-heavy progressive idiom of Liszt and Wagner. Goldmark was raised in a large and rather poor Jewish family with twenty children. His father worked as a hazzan (a Jewish cantor) in a synagogue in the Hungarian town of Keszthely. Trained as a violinist, Goldmark began to study composing in Vienna, but his conservatory closed down after the 1848 Revolutions. Lacking sufficient funds to continue his studies, Goldmark was mostly self-taught as a composer and he supported himself via music journalism and playing the violin in various ensembles in Ödenburg and Vienna.
Goldmark's debut concert (as a composer) in 1858 was a flop, so he moved to Budapest, where he spent some time as a violin instructor and continued to refine his compositional technique by studying traditional textbooks. He returned to Vienna two years later, and his Op. 8 string quartet and Sakuntala Overture were received much more warmly. As a critic, Goldmark was an ardent supporter of Richard Wagner and he ever played a role in founding the Vienna Wagner Society. His grand opera Die Königin von Saba (The Queen of Sheba) was a great popular success, and it led to numerous honours, awards and honorary doctorates. Goldmark's later operas include Merlin, Das Heimchen am Herd (The Cricket on the Hearth), Die Kriegsgefangene (The Prisoner of War), Götz von Berlichingen, and Ein Wintermärchen (A Winter's Tale). In orchestral works include two symphonies, two symphonic poems, several concert overtures and a famous violin concerto in A minor.
Goldmark's Ländliche Hochzeit is a programmatic symphonic poem, structured in a manner reminiscent of the traditional symphony. The opening movement consists of the "Wedding March Variations" on a simple, plodding rustic theme, which, following lyrical, melancholy and scherzando manifestations, develops into a lively, joyous celebration and eventually marches off into the distance. The second movement is a gentle Intermezzo representing a bridal song. It is followed by a simple scherzo-serenade full of attractive, lilting dance rhythms over a droning bass. The slow fourth movement, Im Garten (In the Garden), is a strikingly tender meditation on love. The work closes with a highly contrapuntal and merry dance celebrating the union of the happy couple.
Conductor: Stephen Gunzenhauser
National Symphony Orchestra of Ireland
- published: 27 Nov 2010
- views: 27110
16:22
Rustic Wedding Symphony, Op. 26: I. Wedding March. Moderato molto (2017 Remastered Version)
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Karl Goldmark(1830-1915):Rustic Wedding Symphony,Op.26 (1875).
I.Wedding March:Variations:Moderato molto:00:00
II Brautlied (.Bridal Song ): Intermezzo:Allegretto:16:20
III. Serenade : Scherzo:Allegro moderato scherzando:20...
I.Wedding March:Variations:Moderato molto:00:00
II Brautlied (.Bridal Song ): Intermezzo:Allegretto:16:20
III. Serenade : Scherzo:Allegro moderato scherzando:20:26
IV. Im Garten (In the Garden):Andante poco piu lento:25:18
V. Tanz (Dance):Finale:Allegro molto :35:35
New York Philharmonic Orchestra
Leonard Bernstein
Picture :Francisco de Goya (1746-1828): La boda (The Marriage)(1792)
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I.Wedding March:Variations:Moderato molto:00:00
II Brautlied (.Bridal Song ): Intermezzo:Allegretto:16:20
III. Serenade : Scherzo:Allegro moderato scherzando:20:26
IV. Im Garten (In the Garden):Andante poco piu lento:25:18
V. Tanz (Dance):Finale:Allegro molto :35:35
New York Philharmonic Orchestra
Leonard Bernstein
Picture :Francisco de Goya (1746-1828): La boda (The Marriage)(1792)
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- views: 6065