¡Goldmark: Symphonic Poems Vol.1
¡Classical V.A.

 Description
[Machine Translation] Born in Hungary, the son of poor Jews, Gortomark's talent was recognized at a local music school, and he went to Vienna to study. For financial reasons, he had to leave school after one year and enrolled at the Technical University of Vienna, where he continued his studies while privately learning the violin and music theory and developing his compositional skills almost entirely on his own. In 1860, he returned to Vienna to compose the overture "Schakuntala" and a scherzo, which were strongly influenced by Wagner's works, which were popular at the time, with their heavy harmonies and heroic melodies. His heavy harmonies and heroic melodies were strongly influenced by Wagner's works that were popular at the time, and this did not change even in his successful opera The Queen of Mackerel (1875), which some critics derided as a "second-rate Wagner". Nevertheless, until his death at the age of 84, he remained an admired figure in Viennese music circles, both as a composer and as a teacher.


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Fabrice Bollon
Bamberg Symphony Orchestra

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