Spoliansky: Orchestral Music Liepāja Symphony Orchestra & Paul Mann
Album info
Album-Release:
2022
HRA-Release:
01.04.2022
Label: Toccata Classics
Genre: Classical
Subgenre: Orchestral
Artist: Liepāja Symphony Orchestra & Paul Mann
Composer: Mischa Spoliansky (1898-1985)
Album including Album cover Booklet (PDF)
- Mischa Spoliansky (1898 – 1985): Overture (From "My Husband and I"):
- 1 Spoliansky: Overture (From "My Husband and I") 05:37
- Boogie
- 2 Spoliansky: Boogie 10:42
- Symphony in Five Movements:
- 3 Spoliansky: Symphony in Five Movements: I. And Thus Man Was Created 12:24
- 4 Spoliansky: Symphony in Five Movements: II. Ode to Love 07:50
- 5 Spoliansky: Symphony in Five Movements: III. Humoresque 05:31
- 6 Spoliansky: Symphony in Five Movements: IV. Of Weeping 13:25
- 7 Spoliansky: Symphony in Five Movements: V. And New Life Blooms from the Ruins 18:12
Info for Spoliansky: Orchestral Music
The Russian-born Mischa Spoliansky (1898—1985) became one of the major names in cabaret in 1920s Berlin and then, as a refugee from Nazi Germany, in London, he became one of the best-known composers of film scores. He also wrote a handful of orchestral works, which have remained unknown until now. His Boogie is a witty, tongue-in-cheek piece of orchestral jazz, and the Overture to My Husband and I, one of his stage shows, has a Mozartian sparkle and wit. But it is his only Symphony, an epic statement composed over a period of nearly three decades, that constitutes his real achievement as an orchestral composer – the fourth of its five movements apparently offering Spoliansky’s own musical commentary on the Holocaust.
Liepāja Symphony Orchestra
Paul Mann, conductor
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Booklet for Spoliansky: Orchestral Music