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Beethoven - Symphony No.9, Gratulations-Menuett, Overture
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Label: Simax
Cat No: PSC1283
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Release Date: 20th July 2009
Contents
Works
Consecration of the House (Die Weihe des Hauses) Overture, op.124Gratulations-Menuett, WoO3
Symphony no.9 in D minor, op.125 'Choral'
Artists
Inger Dam-JensenDR Vocal Ensemble and Choir
Swedish Chamber Orchestra
Conductor
Thomas DausgaardWorks
Consecration of the House (Die Weihe des Hauses) Overture, op.124Gratulations-Menuett, WoO3
Symphony no.9 in D minor, op.125 'Choral'
Artists
Inger Dam-JensenDR Vocal Ensemble and Choir
Swedish Chamber Orchestra
Conductor
Thomas DausgaardAbout
They are joined on this the latest recording in the cycle by leading vocal soloists from Sweden and Denmark – among them Inger Dam-Jensen – and the DR Vocal Ensemble and Choir.
All three of the orchestral works on this disc were composed in the early 1820s. Two of them represent Beethoven’s final efforts in this area - the Symphony No.9 in D minor and the Overture: The Consecration of the House.
The Gratulations-Menuett was originally sketched as a movement intended for the projected Tenth Symphony before Beethoven decided to use it instead as a tribute to his impresario Hensler.
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