Sujet : Re: Herbert Blomstedt, Bamberger Symphoniker, Bruckner Symphony No.5 (documentary 2017) De : herst (at) *nospam* online.nl (Herman) Groupes :rec.music.classical Date : 04. Jul 2024, 12:46:27 Autres entêtes Organisation : novaBBS Message-ID :<f0adcf87fc91330e2b3d57298307d426@www.novabbs.com> References :123 User-Agent : Rocksolid Light
Rolans: "Apparently, Mengelberg liked it; he conducted it 25 times, first in 1907. According to Wikipedia, that's the year in which Reger published or completed this composition. Other conductors who played it with the Concertgebouw orchestra: Dopper, Muck, Jochum, Järvi and Blomstedt." Reger was an important composer at the time. If he'd written operas as well, he would have been as big as Strauss. However, Reger wrote a lot of top class chamber music, which Strauss and Mahler didn't do. His last three string quartets + clarinet quintet are unsurpassed. The big variations suites (Hiller and Mozart) were standard orchestra repertoire upo to 1975. They're really gratifying music for the orchestra, conductor and audience. Reger also wrote tons of music that drives me nuts.