ORCHESTRAL WORKS

Composer(s): Johan Wagenaar

Artist(s): Janny Zomer, Ingrid Nissen, Netherlands Radio Symphony Orchestra
Reference: KTC1326
Barcode: 8711801101620
Format: 1 CD
Release date: 2008-02-07
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Johannes Wagenaar started receiving lessons relatively late, at the age of thirteen, even though he displayed a talent for and interest in music much earlier. His first teachers were the composer Richard Hol and the organist Samuel de Lange Jr. In 1892 he went abroad for a while, taking lessons in counterpoint with Heinrich von Herzogenberg in Berlin. Soon after finishing his studies, he started a brilliant musical career as principal of the Utrecht School of Music. Next to his activities as a teacher, a conductor, an organist and administrator, he was also a composer.

The leading Dutch composer of his generation, he produced operas, cantatas and organ music as well as an impressive list of orchestral works. The music of Berlioz exerted a slight influence on his overtures and symphonic poems, but the most important influence was that of Richard Strauss. His orchestral works show a great talent for orchestration and a predilection for dramatic subject matter. These are compelling works full of joyous moments, mild sarcasm and Greek drama. The Larghetto is a small pastoral gem.

1. Levenszomer, Fantasy for orchestra, Opus 21
Composer: Johan Wagenaar
Artist(s): Netherlands Radio Symphony Orchestra

2. Sinfoniëtta, Opus 32: I. Allegro giocoso
Composer: Johan Wagenaar
Artist(s): Netherlands Radio Symphony Orchestra

3. Sinfoniëtta, Opus 32: II. Adagio non troppo
Composer: Johan Wagenaar
Artist(s): Netherlands Radio Symphony Orchestra

4. Sinfoniëtta, Opus 32: III. Molto allegro
Composer: Johan Wagenaar
Artist(s): Netherlands Radio Symphony Orchestra

5. Sinfoniëtta, Opus 32: IV. Allegro marciale
Composer: Johan Wagenaar
Artist(s): Netherlands Radio Symphony Orchestra

6. Ouverture De Philosophische Prinses, Opus 39
Composer: Johan Wagenaar
Artist(s): Netherlands Radio Symphony Orchestra

7. Elverhöi, Symphonic Poem, Opus 48
Composer: Johan Wagenaar
Artist(s): Netherlands Radio Symphony Orchestra

8. Aveux de Phèdre, Opus 41
Composer: Johan Wagenaar
Artist(s): Netherlands Radio Symphony Orchestra, Janny Zomer

9. Larghetto for oboe and orchestra, Opus 40
Composer: Johan Wagenaar
Artist(s): Netherlands Radio Symphony Orchestra, Ingrid Nissen

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Johannes Wagenaar started receiving lessons relatively late, at the age of thirteen, even though he displayed a talent for and interest in music much earlier. His first teachers were the composer Richard Hol and the organist Samuel de Lange Jr. In 1892 he went abroad for a while, taking lessons in counterpoint with Heinrich von Herzogenberg in Berlin. Soon after finishing his studies, he started a brilliant musical career as principal of the Utrecht School of Music. Next to his activities as a teacher, a conductor, an organist and administrator, he was also a composer.

The leading Dutch composer of his generation, he produced operas, cantatas and organ music as well as an impressive list of orchestral works. The music of Berlioz exerted a slight influence on his overtures and symphonic poems, but the most important influence was that of Richard Strauss. His orchestral works show a great talent for orchestration and a predilection for dramatic subject matter. These are compelling works full of joyous moments, mild sarcasm and Greek drama. The Larghetto is a small pastoral gem.