Daniel Harding, Homage to Robert Schumann
Staatskapelle Dresden
Between 1844 and 1859 Robert Schumann lived in Dresden where he composed a third of his complete work. Today’s concert marks the 200th anniversary of Robert Schumann‘s birth and offers a welcome opportunity for Daniel Harding and the Staatskapelle Dresden to introduce three of the most impressive but now too rarely performed works from his Dresden period (Overture to Genoveva, Requiem für Mignon and Nachtlied).
Particular highlights - which will come as a surprise even to connoisseurs of his works - are a first performance and a world premiere of rediscovered and reconstructed symphonic movements dating from the composer‘s legendary „symphony year“ of 1841. Moreover, the Rhenish Symphony, composed by Schumann after leaving Dresden and widely influenced by his impressions of the Cologne Cathedral, blends in perfectly with the sacral architecture of the Frauenkirche.
Ole Kottner
soprano
Franz Lindner
soprano
Sebastian Dominik Pfeifer
alto
Vincent Hoppe
alto
Markus Butter
baritone
MDR Rundfunkchor Leipzig
Howard Arman chorus master
Staatskapelle Dresde
Daniel Harding conductor
Movie director : Ute Feudel
Musical period : Romantism
Music genre : Orchestral music
Musical form : Symphony
Duration : 01 h 16 min
Location : Frauenkirche Dresden (Dresden, Germany)
Recording date : 2010
Production date : 2010
Production : © MDR / Monarda Arts

















