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Mozarteumorchester Salzburg & Ivor Bolton Joseph Messner: Salzburger Suite - Vier symphonische Werke OC 734 CD
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FormatAudio CD
Ordering NumberOC 734
Barcode4260034867345
labelOehmsClassics
Release date7/3/2010
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  • Messner, Joseph

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      Joseph Messner

      Salzburg Suite · Festival Fanfare op. 55/1
      Salzburg Suite op. 51 · Rondo Gioccoso for Orchestra op. 54
      Great Mozart Fanfare op. 55/4
      Mozarteumorchester Salzburg
      Ivor Bolton, conductor

      Joseph Messner wrote over 700 works in nearly all genres. He was born in 1893 in Schwaz (Tyrolia, Austria) and died in 1969 in Salzburg. He achieved great international renown as an organist, conductor and composer. His Salzburger Festspielfanfare, which introduced and closed all broadcasts from the Salzburg Festival, was performed for decades and became his most popular piece. As homage to the former Domkapellmeister zu Salzburg, the Mozarteumorchester Salzburg under Ivor Bolton plays four of Messner’s orchestral works that have particularly close ties to Salzburg.

      Composer Joseph Messner
      (Schwaz 1893 – 1969 Salzburg)

      „From his earliest youth, Messner loved the organ. He is one of our greatest organists and has been famed as a cathedral kapellmeister and choral conductor in Salzburg for many years. His cathedral concerts are a main attraction at the Salzburg Festival. Messner is one of the most advanced composers of contemporary sacred music; his works have attracted exceptionally great attention due to their boldness. He also wrote symphonies and operas, wind fanfares (including the festival fanfare), masses, works for choir and organ, orchestral works, concertos and chamber music.” (Report by an editor at Universal-Edition publishing house, Vienna 1938).

      Joseph Messner’s parents were workers in the Tyrolean mining town of Schwaz. His great musical talents were recognized at an early age and ideally furthered. In 1921, he was appointed cathedral organist in Salzburg; in 1926 he assumed the post of cathedral kapellmeister. Expressly for him, Max Reinhardt and Hugo von Hofmannsthal founded the “Cathedral Concerts of the Salzburg Festival” in 1927. In 1935, the press office of the Salzburg Festival listed him as one of the “five most famous conductors alive today, besides Arturo Toscanini (Milan), Bruno Walter, Felix von Weingartner and Adrian Boult (London).”

      Joseph Messner’s oeuvre comprises some 700 titles, including twelve masses, 400 motets, three symphonies, four operas, 50 choral works, 100 songs, instrumental concertos, chamber music, arrangements and 30 fanfares, including the Salzburg Festival Fanfare, which introduced and concluded all broadcasts of the music from the festival, and achieved the greatest international fame.

      GE / 2009

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      CD 1
      • 1.Salzburger Festspiel-Fanfare op. 55/100:43
      • Salzburger Suite op. 51
        • 2.Festung Hohensalzburg05:23
        • 3.Wasserspiele in Hellbrunn06:14
        • 4.Friedhof St. Peter06:12
        • 5.Untersberger Zwerge05:07
        • 6.Der Salzburger Dom
           
          06:45
        • 7.Rondo giocoso für Orchester op. 5414:27
        • 8.Große Mozart-Fanfare op. 55/405:44
      • Total:50:35