Rued Langgaard
1. Symphony no. 4 (1917-20/31)
Leaf-fall
2. Symphony no. 6 (1919-20/28-30)
The Heaven-storming
3. Interdikt (1947-48)
At the grave of Christopher I in Ribe
4. Death of a Hero (1907-8)
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Langgaard’s output was prodigious. The total of more than 400 works, including adaptaions, arrangements and numerous revisions and reworkings are difficult to survey.
The symphonies were performed but a fcw times: many received their first performances only several years after Langgaard’s death, partly because only a few of them were ever printed. The
music is powerful and direct. but the many revisions of the large-scale works in particular failed to tighten up their form, or limit thc sudden and abrupt outbursts.
It is at once full of contrasts and primitivist, if also invariably genuincly human in its constant swings in mood. As a late romantic Langgaard was not after the merely ostentatious and calculated
breadth of a Tchaikovsky or a Rachmaninov, but more the immediate and pure sentiment such as chaotically siezed him as he composed.
RELEASE DATE: JANUARY 1992
CATALUGUE NUMBER: DACOCD 406
EAN: 5709499406007