Dvořák: Slavonic Dances - Smetana: The Moldau - Mozart: "Prague" Symphony Cologne New Philharmonic Orchestra, Volker Hartung

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Album-Release:
2016

HRA-Release:
27.09.2017

Label: JPK Musik

Genre: Classical

Subgenre: Orchestral

Artist: Cologne New Philharmonic Orchestra, Volker Hartung

Composer: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Antonin Dvorak (1841-1904), Friedrich Smetana

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  • Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756 - 1791): Symphony No. 38 in D Major, K. 504 "Prague":
  • 1 Symphony No. 38 in D Major, K. 504 "Prague": I. Adagio - Allegro 10:04
  • 2 Symphony No. 38 in D Major, K. 504 "Prague": II. Andante 09:19
  • 3 Symphony No. 38 in D Major, K. 504 "Prague": III. Finale. Presto 05:14
  • Bedřich Smetana (1824 - 1884): My Homeland, JB 1:112:
  • 4 My Homeland, JB 1:112: No. 2, The Moldau 12:14
  • Antonín Dvořák (1841 - 1904): Slavonic Dances, Book 1, Op. 46, B. 83:
  • 5 Slavonic Dances, Book 1, Op. 46, B. 83: No. 1 in C Major 04:04
  • 6 Slavonic Dances, Book 2, Op. 72, B. 147: No. 2 in E Minor 06:07
  • 7 Slavonic Dances, Book 1, Op. 46, B. 83: No. 8 in G Minor 04:09
  • Total Runtime 51:11

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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Symphony Nr. 38 D major, k. 504 „Prague Symphony“ Mozart's actual artistic work was limited to Vienna, but the sophisticated and more open Prague audiences welcomed him and his music with the greatest sympathies. Here his operas „Marriage of Figaro“ and „Don Giovanni“ were received with great success.

»My Orchestra is in Prague«, he described his affection for the Czech musicians of the Prague Theatre Orchestra, for which he wrote his Symphony in D major. Her mysterious, large introduction ranks among the strongest statements of the late Mozart with her wealth of contrast and her intellectual depth.

After her mysterious beginning the following Allegro is reminiscent of powerful melodic passages in the „Figaro“ and the atmosphere of the Commander in „Don Giovanni«“. The main theme reminding of the Zerlina Duet is artfully varied in the song-full second movement, an Andante. A stormy Presto concludes the Symphony. …

Cologne New Philharmonic Orchestra
Volker Hartung, conductor


The Cologne New Philharmonic Orchestra
was founded in 1972. It is composed of graduates of the most important German Rhine- land Conservatories. They are superbly gifted young players who, once they have finished their studies, wish to experience the reality of a practical musical life playing chamber music and symphonic repertory at highest level before entering their careers as soloists or as members of some philharmonic orchestra. In the last decades it has given more than 4000 concerts with different programs and with varying formations throughout the world.

In Germany the Cologne New Philharmonic Orchestra has realized 12 television programs and has recorded numerous records. Since 1981 it has made many tours through most european countries, thus making it well known, especially in Great Britain, France and Spain, countries in which it finished by enjoying the friendship of numerous friends and admirers.

Since 1972 the Cologne New Philharmonic has enchanted countless audiences. Its aim is to inspire also people who may not necessarily have come into contact with classical music before. With this in mind the group has, over the years, developed its own highly individual style of interpretation - engaging and direct while still remaining true to the intentions of the composer.

Another peculiarity is without doubt the cosmopolitan nature of the Orchestra. Since 1990 players from over 50 nations have found their musical home there. Communication has never been a problem - music is a language understood in all countries. For more than 10 years the Cologne New Philharmonic Orchestra has been a regular guest of the Kölner Philharmonie and other important European concert halls, with remarkable success. It also participates in numerous festivals, both in Germany and abroad. Volker Hartung, its leader and eminent conductor developed this group over the years to a first class symphony orchestra, whose qualities will enchant you on this CD.

The Cologne New Philharmonic Orchestra gave its symphonic debut in the most important concert halls throughout Germany during January 1990 with outstanding success.

Since then the Cologne New Philharmonic Chamber Orchestra (»Chambers«) and its symphonic formation are both working constantly during their seasons, soloists of the Philharmonic group being the members of the chamber orchestra in over 100 concerts per year taking place in all parts of the world. It’s visits to almost every continent on earth has allowed their young musicians to gain vast experiences both as soloists and as orchestra players, which enables them to stand the test of concert performances for large audiences rising above themselves.

Volker Hartung
has been Principal Conductor of the Cologne New Philharmonic since 1986 and has appeared with the Orchestra at numerous international Music Festivals and extensive concert tours throughout the world.

Maestro Hartung furthermore conducted performances and productions with MDR Radio Orchestra Leipzig, the St.Petersburg Phil- harmonic Orchestra, the Bulgarian Philharmonic Orchestra in Sofia and the Shanghai Philharmonic Orchestra.

His several decades of experience as an independent orchestra manager have taught him how to form orchestras and make them financially and artistically viable in the face of various obstacles. He is able to perform a very wide ranging, extremely rich repertoire that is unspecialized and often combining different genres, like film and light music with the classical repertory. His lectures on music history and performance technique are internationally renowned.

He intensely studied the tradition of German symphonic and operatic repertoire. Under the influence of the conductors Eugenie Mravinsky and Sergiu Celibidache, Hartung developed a special understanding of the French, German and Russian musical styles. He was particular impressed by Arturo Toscanini and his influence on the American musical scene.

The atmosphere and professionalism of musical training there was taken by Hartung as model for linking the spirituality of European music with the practical discipline and faithfulness of the American musical approach.

In his early years he was a solo viola player and chamber musician in professional circles. He then proved his ability as a conductor, artistic director, and orchestra manager.

As a result, he has at his disposal an extensive repertory that is continually growing and that he passes on to his musicians in in- tense rehearsals and unforgettable concert events. In place of the widespread tendency towards specialization, Hartung offers his musicians a comprehensive musical program. In addition to the historical, dramatic and symphonic traditions of western music, Hartung also devotes his energy to musical theatre and audiovisual media.

Since 2015 he also is Principal Conductor and Music Director of the Zhuhai Philharmonic Orchestra in China. 

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