Josephson, Jacob Axel: Symphony, etc.


        Composer:
        Jacob Axel Josephson




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CDS1003EAN: 7393338100324                     Performer:
        Elisabeth Söderström
        Kungliga Akademiska Kapellet
        Per Åke Andersson






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CDS 1003-2 Jacob Axel Josephson, Symphony in E flat major, Op. 4; Songs; Islossningen. Elisabeth Söderström, soprano; Kungliga Akademiska Kapellet conducted by Per Åke Andersson.

Josephson travelled to Mendelssohn. And the source of the inspiration was definitely Mendelssohn. Just as Mendelssohn belonged to an old Swedish Jewish family. Josephson did become a Christian voluntarily giving up his Jewish belief. Only one or two of his choral works have survived today in the Swedish repertoire. Unfortunately not the symphony. Only one movement from his symphony was played during the composer's life time. The symphony is a great piece of work, just listen to the second movement with it's painfully beautiful oboe solo. Otherwise the symphony is very much an ensemble work. It must be said that the orchestra is one of the oldest in Sweden. It is nowadays a combination of professionals and amateur musicians. But make no mistake, the orchestra playing under the experienced Lars Åke Andersson knows how to make the best of the music. The solo songs give another important aspect of Josephsons oevre, and the final choral piece, although a very old performance shows Josephson in his most wellknown composition.



    Jacob Axel Josephson (1818-1880)
  • Festive March in G
  • Symphony in E flat major Op.4
    - Allegro

    - Presto

    - Andantino - quasi allegretto
    - Allegro molto
  • Serenad Op.8
  • Tro ej glädjen Op.1
  • Sjung, sjung, du underbara sång Op, 31 no.2
  • Stjärnklart Op. 1
  • Islossningen Op.9


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