Berwald - Sym 3, 4 - I Markevitch, Berlin Philc (1955) [Philidor; FLAC]

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Berwald - Sym 3, 4 - I Markevitch, Berlin Philc (1955) [Philidor; FLAC] (Size: 162.97 MB)
 03 Finale- Presto.flac27.97 MB
 01 Sym Singuliere- Allegro fuocoso.flac27.37 MB
 04 Sym #4- Allegro risoluto.flac26.34 MB
 02 Adagio - Scherzo, Allegro assai - Adagio.flac26.23 MB
 07 Finale- Allegro vivace.flac20.04 MB
 05 Adagio.flac19.43 MB
 06 Scherzo, Allegro molto.flac15.54 MB
 Igor Markevitch.jpg13.22 KB
 Franz Berwald.jpg12.78 KB
 Franz Berwald bio.txt6.68 KB
 Igor Markevitch bio.txt3.8 KB

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Franz Berwald was a scandalously neglected composer during his own lifetime, in his own native Sweden. His very progressive ideas about structure and harmony, some of it derived in part from Berlioz, met with vehement hatred from the critics, and he only found strong support abroad. At home, he was forced to make a living first as an orthopedic surgeon, and then as the manager of a glass factory. Towards the end of his life he was offered and accepted the professorship of composition at Stockholm Conservatory, only to have it withdrawn several days later. The royal family had to step in to nip the scandal, and he was reinstated. Of the two symphonies offered here, the Singulaire is the more interesting, and also one of the most original in the 19th century.




Igor Markevitch was an avant-garde composer and conductor, who after devoting much of his youth to composition, turned his back on it during the horrors of World War II, and focused exclusively on conducting. He was notable for the intensity and drive of his readings.

Bios of Berwald and Markevith enclosed. You can find all my classical uploads by searching on Philidor, or checking this thread:

http://kickasstorrents.ee/community/show/philidor-s-classical-stuff/?page=5#post15731251


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Berwald - Sym 3, 4 - I Markevitch, Berlin Philc (1955) [Philidor; FLAC]