Rheinberger – Wallenstein (Gesamtausgabe, Bd. 23) RHEINBERGER JOSEF GABRIEL
Piccolo, 2 Flûtes Traversières, 2 Hautbois, 2 Clar
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Rheinberger’s first Symphony was among the most successful and frequently performed new symphonies following its premiere in 1866. This “symphonic tone painting” in four movements [Prelude, Thekla, Wallenstein’s Camp, Wallenstein’s Death], which is based on Schiller’s trilogy of dramas, was Rheinberger’s only excursion into the realm of programme music. The influence of Beethoven is unmistakable, the lively 3rd movement [scherzo/trio] depicts with much humour the life of a soldier, and the sermon portrays of the zealous capuchin monk.