New Arrivals/Restock

Orchestre Philharmonique Royal De Liège Kantorow Escaich: Symphonies 2 - SUPER-AUDIO CD

flash sale iconLimited Time Sale
Until the end
21
40
47

$95.70 cheaper than the new price!!

Free shipping for purchases over $99 ( Details )
Free cash-on-delivery fees for purchases over $99
Please note that the sales price and tax displayed may differ between online and in-store. Also, the product may be out of stock in-store.
New  $174.00
quantity

Product details

Management number 205796481 Release Date 2025/10/22 List Price $78.30 Model Number 205796481
Category
Title: Symphonies 2
Artist: Orchestre Philharmonique Royal De Liège Kantorow Escaich
Label: Bis
Product Type: SUPER-AUDIO CD
UPC: 7318599924700
Genre: Classical
Release Date: 2021-09-03
Number of Discs: 1
Additional Details: HYBRID SACD

The present album is the second of two recorded by the Orchestre Philharmonique Royal de Liège and Jean-Jacques Kantorow to commemorate the centenary of the death of Camille Saint-Saëns. On the first instalment the team offered us 'deeply impressive performances in stunning sound' (theclassicreview. Com) of the composer's first and second symphonies and the unnumbered Symphony in A major, but now the time has come for Saint-Saëns' crowning glory in the symphonic genre: his Symphony No. ?3 in C minor, generally known as the 'Organ Symphony'. The work was composed in 1886, and Saint-Saëns had planned to dedicate it to Liszt but the latter's death the same year caused the dedication in the published score to be modified to 'in memory of Franz Liszt'. It is written for a larger orchestra than his previous symphonies, with the unusual addition of a piano and an organ - the two instruments that Liszt (and Saint-Saëns himself) favored. Without being a virtuoso vehicle, the organ part is central to the work - especially in the grandiose ending - and it is here performed by the renowned organist Thierry Escaich, playing the great organ of Liège's Salle Philharmonique. On the album, the symphony is preceded by the 'Urbs Roma' symphony, composed in 1856 by a 21-year-old Saint-Saëns. It was written for a competition, and it's title - 'the city of Rome' - was one of the subjects prescribed by the organizers. In the absence of an explanation by the composer, it is unclear how the music relates to the subject. Another enigma is why Saint-Saëns omitted the symphony from his catalogue of works, even though it actually won him a first prize. In consequence, 'Urbs Roma' remained unpublished until 1974 and is rarely heard even today.

Tracks:


Correction of product information

If you notice any omissions or errors in the product information on this page, please use the correction request form below.

Correction Request Form

Product Review

You must be logged in to post a review