
Lachner: Symphony No. 6; Bassoon Concertino / Schmalfuss, Chia-Hua Hsu, Evergreen Symphony
The premiere of Franz Lachnerâs Symphony No. 6 was held in Munich on 19 April 1837 with the composer as the conductor. The Munich press termed it a âmagnificent workâ and an âoutstanding masterpiece,â and in this truly extraordinary work Lachner refrains from the confrontational juxtaposition of large-format thematic blocks (above all occurring in his third and fifth symphonies), instead presenting a âmore organicâ compositional style in which motivic-thematic developments are realized step by step. Lachnerâs Concertino for Bassoon and Orchestra is a work from 1824, composed during his Vienna years. He dedicated it to Theobald HĂŒrth, who was then the Vienna Court Opera Orchestraâs principal bassoonist. It is not known whether or not HĂŒrth ever performed this work in public, and performances of it are not documented. It is one of the earliest extant compositions by Lachner and possibly his first work with orchestra. Here Chia-Hua Hsu, the solo bassoonist of Taiwanâs Evergreen Symphony Orchestra, interprets its recording premiere.
The premiere of Franz Lachnerâs Symphony No. 6 was held in Munich on 19 April 1837 with the composer as the conductor. The Munich press termed it a âmagnificent workâ and an âoutstanding masterpiece,â and in this truly extraordinary work Lachner refrains from the confrontational juxtaposition of large-format thematic blocks (above all occurring in his third and fifth symphonies), instead presenting a âmore organicâ compositional style in which motivic-thematic developments are realized step by step. Lachnerâs Concertino for Bassoon and Orchestra is a work from 1824, composed during his Vienna years. He dedicated it to Theobald HĂŒrth, who was then the Vienna Court Opera Orchestraâs principal bassoonist. It is not known whether or not HĂŒrth ever performed this work in public, and performances of it are not documented. It is one of the earliest extant compositions by Lachner and possibly his first work with orchestra. Here Chia-Hua Hsu, the solo bassoonist of Taiwanâs Evergreen Symphony Orchestra, interprets its recording premiere.
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The premiere of Franz Lachnerâs Symphony No. 6 was held in Munich on 19 April 1837 with the composer as the conductor. The Munich press termed it a âmagnificent workâ and an âoutstanding masterpiece,â and in this truly extraordinary work Lachner refrains from the confrontational juxtaposition of large-format thematic blocks (above all occurring in his third and fifth symphonies), instead presenting a âmore organicâ compositional style in which motivic-thematic developments are realized step by step. Lachnerâs Concertino for Bassoon and Orchestra is a work from 1824, composed during his Vienna years. He dedicated it to Theobald HĂŒrth, who was then the Vienna Court Opera Orchestraâs principal bassoonist. It is not known whether or not HĂŒrth ever performed this work in public, and performances of it are not documented. It is one of the earliest extant compositions by Lachner and possibly his first work with orchestra. Here Chia-Hua Hsu, the solo bassoonist of Taiwanâs Evergreen Symphony Orchestra, interprets its recording premiere.





















