℗ 2023 BIS Records
Released February 3, 2023
Duration 57m 17s
Catalogue No. BIS-2579
Genre Classical (Orchestral)
 

Weill: Orchestral Works

Swedish Chamber Orchestra, Heinz Karl Gruber

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Der Silbersee - Ein Wintermärchen (Excerpts)  
1.1
Overture
Kurt Weill; Swedish Chamber Orchestra; Heinz Karl Gruber
2:43
1.2
No. 3, Der Bäcker backt ums Morgenrot
Kurt Weill; Georg Kaiser; Swedish Chamber Orchestra; Heinz Karl Gruber
3:28
1.3
Spoken Introduction to Was zahlen Sie
Georg Kaiser; Heinz Karl Gruber
0:51
1.4
No. 7, Was zahlen Sie für einen Rat
Kurt Weill; Georg Kaiser; Swedish Chamber Orchestra; Heinz Karl Gruber
5:08
1.5
Symphony No. 1 "Berlin"
Kurt Weill; Swedish Chamber Orchestra; Heinz Karl Gruber
18:56
Symphony No. 2 "Symphonic Fantasy"  
1.6
I. Sostenuto - Allegro molto
Kurt Weill; Swedish Chamber Orchestra; Heinz Karl Gruber
8:35
1.7
II. Largo
Kurt Weill; Swedish Chamber Orchestra; Heinz Karl Gruber
10:55
1.8
III. Allegro vivace - Presto
Kurt Weill; Swedish Chamber Orchestra; Heinz Karl Gruber
6:41
Digital Booklet
Although Kurt Weill’s principal legacy lies in music theatre works of both popular appeal and intellectual weight, he was equally at home in purely orchestral works as evidenced by his two symphonies. Written just over a decade apart, they reveal his chameleon-like ability to work with any range of style and form. The Symphonie in einem Satz (Symphony in one movement), completed when he was barely 21, adopts an expressionist idiom that shows intricate writing, dense counterpoint and quick shifts reminiscent of Schoenberg's First Chamber Symphony. Completed in France in 1934 after Weill had to flee Nazi Germany, the Fantaisie symphonique is filled with allusions to the 'sung ballet' The Seven Deadly Sins, composed at the same time. Opening the programme is a selection from the ‘play with music’ Der Silbersee (The Silver Lake), a commentary on commercial greed. As in The Threepenny Opera, the vocal parts were composed for singing actors rather than opera singers. Steeped in the world of Weill, conductor, composer and chansonnier HK Gruber performs the songs himself in his own inimitable way, giving an unusual authenticity to the interpretations.
96 kHz / 24-bit PCM – BIS Records Studio Masters
Track title
Peak
(dB FS)
RMS
(dB FS)
LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
Range of values
-3.25
-16.10 to -0.10
-28.47
-43.64 to -23.63
-24.18
-38.90 to -19.80
16
14 to 20
1
Overture
-1.30-28.56-25.016
2
No. 3, Der Bäcker backt ums Morgenrot
-1.60-23.63-20.314
3
Spoken Introduction to Was zahlen Sie
-16.10-43.64-38.920
4
No. 7, Was zahlen Sie für einen Rat
-4.07-29.54-25.015
5
Symphony No. 1 "Berlin"
-0.20-24.57-20.015
6
I. Sostenuto - Allegro molto
-2.26-27.54-23.216
7
II. Largo
-0.10-24.95-19.815
8
III. Allegro vivace - Presto
-0.34-25.29-21.214

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