
Ciurlionis / Lithuanian National Symphony Orch- Sea / in the Forest (CD)
This release by the Lithuanian National Symphony Orchestra under the direction ofĂÂ ModestasĂÂ PitrenasĂÂ includes the complete surviving symphonic oeuvre of the great Lithuanian composerĂÂ MikalojusĂÂ KonstantinasĂÂ CiurlionisĂÂ (1875-1911) restored into their original versions. ĂÂ CiurlionisĂÂ was conceptually ahead of his time and the uniqueness and aesthetic value of his compositions have been fully understood only during the last decades. For the international audienceĂÂ CiurlionisisĂÂ particularly known as a painter who gave titles related to music to his paintings, but he wrote an impressive catalogue of at least over 340 music compositions, including10 orchestral works. ĂÂ CiurlionisĂÂ studied composition underĂÂ professorĂÂ Carl Reinecke in Leipzig. He submerged himself into investigation of orchestrations of Hector Berlioz and especially Richard Strauss. His symphonic poems In the Forest (1900-1901) and TheĂÂ Sea (1903-1907) remain the cornerstones of Lithuanian symphonic repertoire. In the Forest brought Lithuanian professional academic music into existence, while The Sea remains an unsurpassed peak in the history of Lithuanian symphonic literature. Sadly, both works were premiered only after the composer's death, in 1911 and 1936. Although both works were published, it was only in recent years when they have been cleared of editions by other composers back into their original form finally bringing to the listener the way how the composer envisioned them. The 30-minute symphonic poem The Sea has particularly sad history of editions and 'improvements' by other composers, but this recording includes the work in it's original form.
Tracklist:
- Kęstutis
- In The Forest
- The Sea
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This release by the Lithuanian National Symphony Orchestra under the direction ofĂÂ ModestasĂÂ PitrenasĂÂ includes the complete surviving symphonic oeuvre of the great Lithuanian composerĂÂ MikalojusĂÂ KonstantinasĂÂ CiurlionisĂÂ (1875-1911) restored into their original versions. ĂÂ CiurlionisĂÂ was conceptually ahead of his time and the uniqueness and aesthetic value of his compositions have been fully understood only during the last decades. For the international audienceĂÂ CiurlionisisĂÂ particularly known as a painter who gave titles related to music to his paintings, but he wrote an impressive catalogue of at least over 340 music compositions, including10 orchestral works. ĂÂ CiurlionisĂÂ studied composition underĂÂ professorĂÂ Carl Reinecke in Leipzig. He submerged himself into investigation of orchestrations of Hector Berlioz and especially Richard Strauss. His symphonic poems In the Forest (1900-1901) and TheĂÂ Sea (1903-1907) remain the cornerstones of Lithuanian symphonic repertoire. In the Forest brought Lithuanian professional academic music into existence, while The Sea remains an unsurpassed peak in the history of Lithuanian symphonic literature. Sadly, both works were premiered only after the composer's death, in 1911 and 1936. Although both works were published, it was only in recent years when they have been cleared of editions by other composers back into their original form finally bringing to the listener the way how the composer envisioned them. The 30-minute symphonic poem The Sea has particularly sad history of editions and 'improvements' by other composers, but this recording includes the work in it's original form.
Tracklist:
- Kęstutis
- In The Forest
- The Sea






