Hans Rott: Symphony No. 1 / Mahler: Blumine / Bruckner: Symphonisches Präludium Bamberger Symphoniker & Jakub Hrůša

Cover Hans Rott: Symphony No. 1 / Mahler: Blumine / Bruckner: Symphonisches Präludium

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Album-Release:
2022

HRA-Release:
14.10.2022

Label: Deutsche Grammophon (DG)

Genre: Classical

Subgenre: Orchestral

Artist: Bamberger Symphoniker & Jakub Hrůša

Composer: Anton Bruckner (1824-1896), Gustav Mahler (1860-1911), Hans Rott (1858-1884)

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  • Hans Rott (1858 - 1884): Symphony No. 1 in E Major:
  • 1 Rott: Symphony No. 1 in E Major: I. Alla breve 09:57
  • 2 Rott: Symphony No. 1 in E Major: II. (Adagio) Sehr langsam 10:53
  • 3 Rott: Symphony No. 1 in E Major: III. Frisch und lebhaft 12:39
  • 4 Rott: Symphony No. 1 in E Major: IV. Sehr langsam - Belebt 23:02
  • Gustav Mahler (1860 - 1911): Symphony No. 1 in D Major / Pt. 1:
  • 5 Mahler: Symphony No. 1 in D Major / Pt. 1: II. Andante allegretto "Blumine" 07:21
  • Anton Bruckner (1824 - 1896): Symphonisches Präludium in C Minor, WAB 297:
  • 6 Bruckner: Symphonisches Präludium in C Minor, WAB 297 06:19
  • Total Runtime 01:10:11

Info for Hans Rott: Symphony No. 1 / Mahler: Blumine / Bruckner: Symphonisches Präludium



"Who is Hans Rott?" Gustav Mahler gives the meaningful answer: the "founder of the new symphony as I understand it." Deutsche Grammophon now presents a new recording of Hans Rott's Symphony No. 1. Full of energy and depth and with a breathtakingly velvety sound, the Bamberg Symphony Orchestra plays under its chief conductor Jakub Hrůša. This is an impressive recording of a composer whose rediscovery in recent years has continued to thrill audiences and enrich our knowledge of late Romantic music.

Hans Rott wrote his first symphony, his most important work - full of groundbreaking musical ideas and a unique vision of how the symphony might develop - from 1878-1880, at a time when his younger classmate Mahler was just getting started and his mentor Bruckner was struggling through his middle period. Jakub Hrůša places this masterpiece alongside works by Mahler and Bruckner, shedding new light on a work that deserves to be at the center of the symphonic repertoire.

"Once again, the Bamberg Symphony Orchestra inspires with its noble symphonic sound and fabulous sound culture. Here, too, the music seems multi-layered and narratively performed. Jakub Hrůša conducts this little gem for orchestra with verve and great tonal gesture. An important release in a sonically and interpretatively inspiring realisation. Especially in the case of Hans Rott, this new recording should have reference status." (Dirk Schauss, onlinemerker.com)

Bamberger Symphoniker
Jakub Hruša, conductor



Jakub Hrůša
In September 2016, Jakub Hrůša assumed musical direction of the Bamberg Symphony. »I am very happy that in Jakub Hrůša we have been able to secure a musical director for the Bavarian State Philharmonic in Bamberg who is young and also enjoys a high profile«, says Bavaria's Minister for the Arts, Dr. Ludwig Spaenle. »The position of Chief Conductor of the Bamberg Symphony is extremely demanding; more than any other musician, he is responsible for the artistic standards of this exceptional orchestra. In view of the Bamberg Symphony’s history, which saw its members move from Prague to Bamberg after the war, the new Chief Conductor bridges once more, 70 years after the foundation of the Orchestra, its past and its present.«

»I am truly delighted to be Chief Conductor of the Bamberg Symphony«, says Jakub Hrůša. »Even before I had a chance to conduct this jewel among European orchestras, I had been a huge admirer. They are an embodiment of orchestral culture, with everything imagined by this term. And with the Orchestra having its origins in Prague, we breathe the same musical air, sharing our cultural backgrounds, being artistically and historically very close. With the Bamberg Symphony, every phrase can turn to be a little miracle, and every concert is a transfiguration.«

Jakub Hrůša is the fifth Chief Conductor in the history of the Bamberg Symphony. Born in Brno in 1981, he studied conducting at the Academy of Performing Arts in Prague. Principal Guest Conductor of the Philharmonia Orchestra, Permanent Guest Conductor of the Czech Philharmonic, Principal Guest Conductor of Tokyo Metropolitan Symphony Orchestra, and served as Music Director and Chief Conductor of PKF-Prague Philharmonia from 2009-2015.

He is a regular guest with many of the world's greatest orchestras. Recent highlights have included débuts with the Orchestra dell’Accademia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia, Filarmonica della Scala, Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra, Mahler Chamber Orchestra, New York Philharmonic, Boston Symphony and Chicago Symphony; Bohemian Legends and The Mighty Five – two major series specially devised for the Philharmonia Orchestra; and returns to the Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra, The Cleveland Orchestra, Vienna Symphony, DSO Berlin and Los Angeles Philharmonic. The 17/18 season will see his débuts with the San Francisco Symphony and Munich Philharmonic Orchestra.

As a conductor of opera, he has been a regular guest with Glyndebourne Festival and has served as Music Director of Glyndebourne On Tour for three years. Elsewhere he has led productions for Vienna State Opera, Opéra National de Paris, Frankfurt Opera, Finnish National Opera, Royal Danish Opera and Prague National Theatre. The 17/18 season will see his return to the Opera National de Paris and his début at the Royal Opera House Covent Garden.

Jakub Hrůša is currently President of the International Martinů Circle. In 2015 he was the inaugural recipient of the Sir Charles Mackerras Prize. He lives with his wife and his two children in Prague.

Booklet for Hans Rott: Symphony No. 1 / Mahler: Blumine / Bruckner: Symphonisches Präludium

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