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Strauss: Symphonic Poems / Weigle, Frankfurt Opera & Museum Orchestra
In this compilation all recordings of the symphonic poems by Richard Strauss are combined with the Frankfurt Opera and Museum Orchestra under the General Music Director Sebastian Weigle. The orchestra has been awarded several times by the âOpernweltâ as Orchestra of the Year. Sebastian Weigle has been General Music Director since 2008/09. â...exceptionally vivid and detailed sound, which makes everything in these elaborately scored and contrapuntally dense works fully audible.â (AllMusic.com on Vol. 6) âWeigleâs performances here are not only musically thrillingâboth dynamically, and in regard to his color palette, his sense of voicing, and overall pacingâbut thoroughly enjoyable to listen to on these transitionary days of early spring.â (Fanfare on Vol. 5)
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Excerpts from select reviews of previously released volumes include in this set:
Strauss: Also sprach Zarathustra & Don Quixote / Weigle
Sebastian Weigle secures a finely prepared, keenly purposeful and (above all) intensely musical account of Also sprach Zarathustra.
â Classical Ear
Strauss: Ein Heldenleben; Macbeth / Weigle
First impressions of this Heldenleben are highly favorable. Ingo de Haas is a generous, full-toned soloist in 'The Hero's Companion', but he's never cloying. Strauss performances donât come more seamless and authoritative than this.
â MusicWeb International
Strauss: Eine Alpensinfonie / Weigle
Weigleâs Alpine Symphony performance is defined by a wonderful lyrical generosity, complete control of the workâs 50-minute span, and orchestral playing in which every note seems to reflect the drama that is being played out. Highly recommended
â Gramophone
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Excerpts from select reviews of previously released volumes include in this set:
Strauss: Also sprach Zarathustra & Don Quixote / Weigle
Sebastian Weigle secures a finely prepared, keenly purposeful and (above all) intensely musical account of Also sprach Zarathustra.
â Classical Ear
Strauss: Ein Heldenleben; Macbeth / Weigle
First impressions of this Heldenleben are highly favorable. Ingo de Haas is a generous, full-toned soloist in 'The Hero's Companion', but he's never cloying. Strauss performances donât come more seamless and authoritative than this.
â MusicWeb International
Strauss: Eine Alpensinfonie / Weigle
Weigleâs Alpine Symphony performance is defined by a wonderful lyrical generosity, complete control of the workâs 50-minute span, and orchestral playing in which every note seems to reflect the drama that is being played out. Highly recommended
â Gramophone
In this compilation all recordings of the symphonic poems by Richard Strauss are combined with the Frankfurt Opera and Museum Orchestra under the General Music Director Sebastian Weigle. The orchestra has been awarded several times by the âOpernweltâ as Orchestra of the Year. Sebastian Weigle has been General Music Director since 2008/09. â...exceptionally vivid and detailed sound, which makes everything in these elaborately scored and contrapuntally dense works fully audible.â (AllMusic.com on Vol. 6) âWeigleâs performances here are not only musically thrillingâboth dynamically, and in regard to his color palette, his sense of voicing, and overall pacingâbut thoroughly enjoyable to listen to on these transitionary days of early spring.â (Fanfare on Vol. 5)
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Excerpts from select reviews of previously released volumes include in this set:
Strauss: Also sprach Zarathustra & Don Quixote / Weigle
Sebastian Weigle secures a finely prepared, keenly purposeful and (above all) intensely musical account of Also sprach Zarathustra.
â Classical Ear
Strauss: Ein Heldenleben; Macbeth / Weigle
First impressions of this Heldenleben are highly favorable. Ingo de Haas is a generous, full-toned soloist in 'The Hero's Companion', but he's never cloying. Strauss performances donât come more seamless and authoritative than this.
â MusicWeb International
Strauss: Eine Alpensinfonie / Weigle
Weigleâs Alpine Symphony performance is defined by a wonderful lyrical generosity, complete control of the workâs 50-minute span, and orchestral playing in which every note seems to reflect the drama that is being played out. Highly recommended
â Gramophone
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Excerpts from select reviews of previously released volumes include in this set:
Strauss: Also sprach Zarathustra & Don Quixote / Weigle
Sebastian Weigle secures a finely prepared, keenly purposeful and (above all) intensely musical account of Also sprach Zarathustra.
â Classical Ear
Strauss: Ein Heldenleben; Macbeth / Weigle
First impressions of this Heldenleben are highly favorable. Ingo de Haas is a generous, full-toned soloist in 'The Hero's Companion', but he's never cloying. Strauss performances donât come more seamless and authoritative than this.
â MusicWeb International
Strauss: Eine Alpensinfonie / Weigle
Weigleâs Alpine Symphony performance is defined by a wonderful lyrical generosity, complete control of the workâs 50-minute span, and orchestral playing in which every note seems to reflect the drama that is being played out. Highly recommended
â Gramophone
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Strauss: Symphonic Poems / Weigle, Frankfurt Opera & Museum Orchestraâ
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In this compilation all recordings of the symphonic poems by Richard Strauss are combined with the Frankfurt Opera and Museum Orchestra under the General Music Director Sebastian Weigle. The orchestra has been awarded several times by the âOpernweltâ as Orchestra of the Year. Sebastian Weigle has been General Music Director since 2008/09. â...exceptionally vivid and detailed sound, which makes everything in these elaborately scored and contrapuntally dense works fully audible.â (AllMusic.com on Vol. 6) âWeigleâs performances here are not only musically thrillingâboth dynamically, and in regard to his color palette, his sense of voicing, and overall pacingâbut thoroughly enjoyable to listen to on these transitionary days of early spring.â (Fanfare on Vol. 5)
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Excerpts from select reviews of previously released volumes include in this set:
Strauss: Also sprach Zarathustra & Don Quixote / Weigle
Sebastian Weigle secures a finely prepared, keenly purposeful and (above all) intensely musical account of Also sprach Zarathustra.
â Classical Ear
Strauss: Ein Heldenleben; Macbeth / Weigle
First impressions of this Heldenleben are highly favorable. Ingo de Haas is a generous, full-toned soloist in 'The Hero's Companion', but he's never cloying. Strauss performances donât come more seamless and authoritative than this.
â MusicWeb International
Strauss: Eine Alpensinfonie / Weigle
Weigleâs Alpine Symphony performance is defined by a wonderful lyrical generosity, complete control of the workâs 50-minute span, and orchestral playing in which every note seems to reflect the drama that is being played out. Highly recommended
â Gramophone
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Excerpts from select reviews of previously released volumes include in this set:
Strauss: Also sprach Zarathustra & Don Quixote / Weigle
Sebastian Weigle secures a finely prepared, keenly purposeful and (above all) intensely musical account of Also sprach Zarathustra.
â Classical Ear
Strauss: Ein Heldenleben; Macbeth / Weigle
First impressions of this Heldenleben are highly favorable. Ingo de Haas is a generous, full-toned soloist in 'The Hero's Companion', but he's never cloying. Strauss performances donât come more seamless and authoritative than this.
â MusicWeb International
Strauss: Eine Alpensinfonie / Weigle
Weigleâs Alpine Symphony performance is defined by a wonderful lyrical generosity, complete control of the workâs 50-minute span, and orchestral playing in which every note seems to reflect the drama that is being played out. Highly recommended
â Gramophone
























