Junge Deutsche Philharmonie, Hans Zender, Claude Debussy, Maurice Ravel - Schumann Fantasie Jeux Rhapsodie Espagnole

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Review by Al Wiggins

The album Schumann Fantasie Jeux Rhapsodie Espagnole by Junge Deutsche Philharmonie, Hans Zender, Claude Debussy, and Maurice Ravel is a beautiful collection of classical music that will delight any lover of the genre. The album features four pieces that span different periods and styles, showcasing the versatility and talent of the orchestra and its conductors.

The first piece, Schumann's Fantasie, is a romantic and emotional composition that the orchestra performs with great sensitivity and depth. The second piece, Jeux by Claude Debussy, is a playful and whimsical work that the orchestra brings to life with its light and airy interpretation.

The third piece, Rhapsodie Espagnole by Maurice Ravel, is a vibrant and colorful composition that the orchestra performs with great passion and energy. The final piece, Schumann's Jeux d'enfants, is a delightful and charming work that the orchestra performs with great warmth and tenderness.

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Präludium3:12
Havanera: Assez Lent Et D'Un Rythme Las2:28
Ruinen (Nach Dem 1. Satz Der Fantasie Op. 17 Für Klavier Von Robert Schumann)13:42
Sternennacht (Nach Dem 3. Satz Von Schumanns Fantasie)12:47
Jeux (Poème Dansé) (1912-1913)16:02
Schumann-Fantasie Für Großes Orchester
Prélude À La Nuit: Très Modéré5:00
Interludium I1:41
Interludium II2:45
Triumphbogen (Nach Dem 2. Satz Von Schumanns Fantasie)9:07
Feria: Assez Animé6:13
Rhapsodie Espagnole (1907/08)
Malaguena: Assez Vif2:01

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Catalog Numbers

0021592BC

Labels

Berlin Classics

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Formats

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Companies

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Credits

RoleCredit
ConductorHans Zender (tracks: 1-6), Kiril Kondrashin (tracks: 8-11), Pierre Boulez (tracks: 7)
Liner NotesBirgit Achatz, Hans Zender
OrchestraJunge Deutsche Philharmonie
Remastered ByArtephon GmbH

Notes

Recorded 1980 (Ravel), 1990 (Debussy) and 1998 (Zender). - Co-Produced by Norddeutscher Rundfunk (NDR) and Sender Freies Berlin (SFB). - Total Time: 74:59.

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  • Barcode: 782124215927
  • Label Code: LC 06203
  • SPARS Code: ADD / DDD

About Junge Deutsche Philharmonie, Hans Zender, Claude Debussy, Maurice Ravel

German music student orchestra based in Frankfurt, founded in 1974. It has been the root of the , the , the , and the .

Members

  • Sebastian Marock
  • Barbara Bultmann
  • Almut Schlicker
  • Simon Strasser
  • Antje Thierbach
  • John Corbett
  • Jochen Müller-Brincken
  • Beatrix Hülsemann
  • Sascha Friedl
  • Rainer Müller-van Recum
  • Albrecht Kühner
  • Anne von Hoff
  • Dirk Altmann
  • Luitgard Spohn
  • Ulrike Herdick
  • Christine Krapp
  • Sebastian Bartsch
  • Thomas Ruh
  • Stefan Zimmer
  • Ingeborg Scheerer
  • Ulrike Kaufmann
  • Werner Heckmann
  • Bruno Klepper
  • Jochen Krämer
  • Gerhard Hiebl
  • Bassam Abdul-Salam
  • Thomas Ratzek
  • Alexander Von Puttkamer
  • Matthias Kamps
  • Barbara Kummer
  • Siegfried Rivinius
  • Bernd Müller
  • Ursula Kepser
  • Jürgen Normann
  • Annette Zu Castell
  • Rochus Aust
  • Nils-Thilo Krämer
  • Daniel Steiner
  • Juliane Grepling
  • Annette Reisinger
  • Roland Vanecek
  • Sebastian Manz
  • Thomas Berg
  • Horst Ziegler
  • Matthias Ilkenhans
  • Stephan Cürlis
  • Stefan Ambrosius
  • Matthias Kuckuck
  • Jens Heldmann
  • Stefan Raith
  • Hildegard Kuen
  • Markus Kräkel
  • Jutta Ernst
  • Aki Yamauchi
  • Bernhard Reichel
  • Elisabeth Lammel
  • Vera Fliegauf
  • Markus Gähler
  • Eva Barsch
  • Ulrich Weber
  • Franka Palowski
  • Akos Hoffmann
  • Hella Westendorf
  • Karsten Süßmilch
  • Simone Schuster
  • Katrin Triquart
  • Christiane Kullmann
  • Martina Futter
  • Franziska Weitzmann
  • Masako Sagawa
  • Atsuko Kato
  • Christina Alfonso
  • Bernhard Wesenick
  • Christian Ferel
  • Luiz Martinez
  • Mark Leibinger
  • Solveigh Eckold
  • Margit Exner
  • Marie-Th. Fleischhauer
  • Axel Traub
  • Christian Bülte
  • Bernd Fuhrmann
  • Peter Tilling
  • Regine Dengler
  • Theda Wessel
  • Peter Manz
  • Joung-Ho Cho
  • Clara Höfer
  • Sebastian Plate
  • Ellen Fryar
  • Bettina Faiss
  • Martin Hirsch
  • Martin Zuckschwerdt
  • Frank Bunselmeyer
  • Arnd Schmitt
  • Claudia Späth
  • Thorsten Steppe
  • Janette Runge
  • Philipp von Buren
  • Andreas Spannbauer
  • Uta Preckwinkel
  • Cordula Mangelsdorf
  • Andreas Fischer
  • Ulrike Buhlmann
  • Haika Lübcke
  • Xiaoyin Feng
  • Andre Schoch
  • Vigdís Másdóttir
  • Christian Stadelmann
  • Michael Steinkühler
  • Björn Groth
  • Christoph Baumgartner
  • Karin Tilch
  • Elizabeth Hirst
  • Harald Orlovsky
  • Karin Hendel
  • Michael Hanko
  • Hoang Nguyen
  • Carsten Duffin
  • François Bastian
  • Markus Lenzing
  • Franz Peter Fischer
  • Matthias Steinkrauß
  • Damien Lingard
  • Harald Heim
  • Steffen Uhrhan
  • Milena Schuster
  • Fabian Dirr
  • Gernot Adrion
  • Arvid Christoph Dorn
  • Daniela Steiner
  • Andreas Riepl
  • Michael Maisch
  • Markus Schön
  • Anton Hubert
  • Diana Drechsler
  • Stanko Madic
  • Véronique Bastian
  • Holger Pfeuffer
  • Klaus Opitz
  • Minah Lee
  • Andres Otin Montaner
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Summary by Al Wiggins

the album is a wonderful showcase of the talent and versatility of the Junge Deutsche Philharmonie and its conductors. The performances are top-notch, and the selection of pieces is varied and exciting. Anyone who appreciates classical music will enjoy this album.