Immerse yourself in the rich, expressive world of Franz Schmidt with this captivating album, released on Naxos in 2009. The collection showcases Schmidt's mastery of chamber music through two distinct works: his powerful Symphony No. 1 in E Major and selections from his opera "Notre Dame."
The symphony, a cornerstone of Schmidt's orchestral repertoire, unfolds in four dynamic movements. From the contemplative opening "Sehr langsam" to the lively "Lebhaft, doch nicht zu schnell," each section reveals Schmidt's intricate compositional style and emotional depth. The work is a testament to his ability to blend romantic expressiveness with modernist techniques.
Complementing the symphony are three excerpts from Schmidt's opera "Notre Dame." The "Introduction," "Intermezzo," and "Carnival Music" from Act I offer a glimpse into the opera's dramatic and musical richness. These selections highlight Schmidt's skill in creating vivid, character-driven music that enhances the narrative and emotional impact of the stage work.
Franz Schmidt, an Austrian composer, pianist, and violist, was a prominent figure in early 20th-century music. His works, often characterized by their emotional intensity and technical complexity, reflect his deep understanding of both classical and modern musical traditions. This album provides a compelling introduction to Schmidt's artistry, showcasing his ability to craft compelling, emotionally resonant music that stands the test of time.