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SALOMON JADASSOHN
Symphony No.1 in C major Op.24 *
1.
I
Allegro con brio
6:43
2.
II
Scherzo
5:13
3.
III
Largo e mesto
7:09
4.
IV
Finale: Allegro molto e vivace
5:46
Serenade for Flute and Strings Op.80 **
5.
I
Intrata. Allegro di marela
5:51
6.
II
- Notturno. Andante sostenuto
6:29
7.
III
Menuetto. Allegro energico
6:21
8.
IV
Finale. Tarantella
8:53
Serenade No.2 in D Op.46 ***
9.
I
Intrada e notturno
8:16
10.
II
Menuetto
7:36
11.
III
Finale.
9:19
Serenade No.3 in A major, Op.47 †
12.
I
Introduzione
6:38
13.
II
Cavatina ed Intermezzo
6:03
14.
III
Scherzo
6:43
15.
IV
Finale
8:28
Serenade No.1 in 4 Canons, Op.42 ††
16.
I
Introduzione. Tempo moderato
5:29
17.
II
Menuetto
5:30
18.
III
Adagietto
2:16
19.
IV
Intermezzo. Allegretto scherzando un poco vivo
4:07
20.
V
Finale. Molto allegro e con brio
7:07
21.
Piano Concerto No.1 in C minor Op.89 †††
16:14
Valentina Seferinova, piano
Total time: 146:11
*
Orchestra: Belarussian State Symphony Orchestra
Conductor:Marius Stravinsky
Recorded in Minsk, 2007
**
Orchestra: Malta Philharmonic Orchestra
Conductor:Michael Laus
Recorded in the Robert Sammut Hall, Malta, 2011
***
Orchestra: Malta Philharmonic Orchestra
Conductor:Marius Stravinsky
Recorded in the Robert Sammut Hall, Malta, 13/14 December 2010
†
Orchestra: Malta Philharmonic Orchestra
Conductor:Michael Laus
Recorded in the Robart Sammut Hall, Malta, 2011
††
Orchestra: Malta Philharmonic Orchestra
Conductor:Marius Stravinsky
Recorded in the Robert Sammut Hall, Malta, 13/14 December 2010
†††
Orchestra:Marius Stravinsky
Conductor:Denis Vlasenko
Produced and recorded by Maike Bradley in Petrozavodsk, 2008
Notes
Although Jadassohn was a distinguished teacher and wrote several important books on composition and music theory, he considered himself primarily a composer. He was acknowledged to be a master of counterpoint and harmony, but he was also a gifted melodist in the tradition of Mendelssohn. His works show too the influence of Wagner and Liszt, whose music deeply impressed him.
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