Symphony no. 4 in C minor / Music to “Rosamunde”
Album by Franz Schubert & Staatskapelle Berlin & Otmar Suitner
Symphony No. 4 in C minor and the incidental music to Rosamunde are orchestral works by Franz Schubert, composed in 1816 and 1823 respectively. Both pieces document Schubert's movement from Classical structures towards early Romantic lyricism: the symphony is organised in a compact, minor-key orchestral form with a dramatic tone, while the Rosamunde music consists of lyrical stage pieces and entr'actes that broadened his output for theatre and orchestra.
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- 1.Symphony no. 4 in C minor: I. Adagio molto - Allegro vivace9:02
- 2.Symphony no. 4 in C minor: II. Andante10:35
- 3.Symphony no. 4 in C minor: III. Menuetto; Allegro vivace4:03
- 4.Symphony no. 4 in C minor: IV. Allegro10:50
- 5.Music to “Rosamunde”: Overture10:02
- 6.Music to “Rosamunde”: Ballet Music no. 1 in B minor9:05
- 7.Music to “Rosamunde”: Entr'acte Music no. 3 in B-flat major7:13
- 8.Music to “Rosamunde”: Ballet Music no. 2 in G major7:16





