Composer: Leopold van der Pals
Orchestra: Helsingborg Symphony Orchestra
Conductor: Johannes Goritzki
Format: FLAC (tracks)
Label: CPO
Catalogue: 555117-2
Release: 2018
Size: 401 MB
Recovery: +3%
Scan: yes
Symphony No. 1 in F sharp minor, Op. 4
01. I. Allegro moderato
02. II. Scherzo. Vivace
03. III. Andante molto
04. IV. Allegro molto
05. Frühling (Spring), Op. 14, No. 1
06. Herbst (Autumn), Op. 14, No. 2
07. Wieland der Schmied (Wieland the Smith), Op. 23
Leopold van der Pals was born in St. Petersburg to a Dutch father and a Danish mother, and counted many of Europe’s leading artistic personalities among his acquaintances. He studied with Reinhold Gliere in Berlin in 1907, who had just written his second symphony and presumably motivated his pupil to compose his Symphony in F sharp minor, which was premiered with great success by the Berlin Philharmonic. The theosophical movement inspired van der Pals; its German exponent Rudolf Steiner greatly impressed him, and when Steiner founded the Anthroposophical Society, he espoused this new idea in much of his creative work. His special relationship with nature and its constant changes led to the composition of works such as the two symphonic sketches Fruhling und Herbst op. 14 (Spring and Autumn). This highly atmospheric music situated between neoromanticism, impressionism, and the ecstatic poems of Alexander Scriabin displays the same remarkable organic power and instrumental mastery that also makes the poetic study of the soul in Wieland der Schmied op. 23 (Wieland the Smith) a fascinating listening experience.