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Schoenberg: Gurrelieder - The Two Chamber Symphonies / Norman, Troyanos, McCracken; Ozawa, Imbal»rank: 196471by: Arnold Schoenberg, Frankfurt Radio Symphony Orchestra, Boston Symphony Orchestra, Eliahu Inbal Seiji Ozawa, Jessye Norman, Tatiana Troyanos, Kim Scown, Tanglewood Festival Chorus, James McCracken, David Arnold, Eliahu Inbal
0ur opinion: :This is the biggest piece of music that ever gets performed with any regularity. Anyone who avoids Schönberg because his name is synonymous with that nasty, atonal stuff need have no fear. This is a ripely romantic score with big tunes and cinematic orchestration. The story is simple. King Waldemar of Gurre is fooling around with Tove. The queen finds out and has her poisoned. The king curses God, and is condemned to ride on a ghostly hunt throughout all eternity, until the arrival of dawn signals ...
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Arnold Schoenberg: Gurrelieder»rank: 285272from: Polygram Records
0ur opinion: :This is the biggest piece of music ever performed with any regularity. Anyone who avoids Schoenberg because his name is synonymous with that nasty, atonal stuff need have no fear. This is a ripe, Romantic score with big tunes and cinematic orchestration. The story is simple: King Waldemar of Gurre is fooling around with Tove. The queen finds out and has her poisoned. The king curses God and is condemned to ride on a ghostly hunt throughout all eternity, until the arrival of dawn signals an end ...
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Schoenberg: Gurrelieder»rank: 49475from: Philips
0ur opinion: :This is the biggest piece of music ever performed with any regularity. Anyone who avoids Schoenberg because his name is synonymous with that nasty, atonal stuff need have no fear. This is a ripe, Romantic score with big tunes and cinematic orchestration. The story is simple: King Waldemar of Gurre is fooling around with Tove. The queen finds out and has her poisoned. The king curses God and is condemned to ride on a ghostly hunt throughout all eternity, until the arrival of dawn signals an end ...
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