Alexander Schaichet und das erste Schweizer Kammerorchester Zürcher Kammerorchester & Willi Zimmermann

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Album-Release:
2022

HRA-Release:
04.02.2022

Label: Solo Musica

Genre: Classical

Subgenre: Orchestral

Artist: Zürcher Kammerorchester & Willi Zimmermann

Composer: Alexander Schaichet (1887-1964)

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  • Johann Sebastian Bach (1685 - 1750): Festkonzert in der Tonhalle Zürich:
  • 1 Bach: Festkonzert in der Tonhalle Zürich 01:22
  • Ernest Bloch (1880 - 1959), Max Reger (1873 - 1916): Von Nikolajew über Odessa nach Leipzig und Jena:
  • 2 Bloch, Reger: Von Nikolajew über Odessa nach Leipzig und Jena 08:57
  • Reinhold Glière (1875 - 1956), Leó Weiner (1855 - 1960), Walter Lang (b. 1961): Ferienreise in die Schweiz:
  • 3 Glière, Weiner, Lang: Ferienreise in die Schweiz 04:53
  • Béla Bartók (1881 - 1945), Charles-Louis Hanon (1890 - 1900), Joachim Stutschewsky (1891 - 1982): Begegnung in Zürich:
  • 4 Bartók, Hanon, Stutschewsky: Begegnung in Zürich 05:20
  • Paul Müller-Zürich (1898 - 1993), George Gershwin (1898 - 1937), Joachim Stutschewsky (1891 - 1982): Gründung des Kammerorchesters Zürich:
  • 5 Müller-Zürich, Gershwin, Stutschewsky: Gründung des Kammerorchesters Zürich 13:54
  • Willy Burkhard (1900 - 1955): Die Einbürgerung
  • 6 Burkhard: Die Einbürgerung 04:56
  • Hans Schaeuble (1906 - 1988), Rudi Stephan (1887 - 1915): Zeitgenössische Grotesken
  • 7 Schaeuble, Stephan: Zeitgenössische Grotesken 04:06
  • Paul Juon (1872 - 1940), Max Ettinger (1874 - 1951): Aufkommen des Faschismus:
  • 8 Juon, Ettinger: Aufkommen des Faschismus 09:08
  • Otto Weissert (1903 - 1969), Ernst Toch (1887 - 1964): Ausgegrenzt - Die Landesausstellung 1939:
  • 9 Weissert, Toch: Ausgegrenzt - Die Landesausstellung 1939 12:18
  • Max Reger, Max Ettinger: Kriegsjahre
  • 10 Reger, Ettinger: Kriegsjahre 05:44
  • Martin Kreutzberg: Anerkennung - Die Hans Georg Nägeli-Medaille
  • 11 Kreutzberg: Anerkennung - Die Hans Georg Nägeli-Medaille 01:26
  • Frédéric Chopin (1810 - 1949), Johann Sebastian Bach: Klavierstunde
  • 12 Chopin, Bach: Klavierstunde 05:44
  • Max Ettinger: Phantasie über zwei jiddische Volkslieder für Violine und Klavier:
  • 13 Ettinger: Phantasie über zwei jiddische Volkslieder für Violine und Klavier: Lento - Allegretto - Lento 07:05
  • Lily Reiff-Sertorius (1866 - 1958): Kleine Variationen in Etüdenform für Klavier:
  • 14 Reiff-Sertorius: Kleine Variationen in Etüdenform für Klavier: Schlichtes Thema - Ruhig 00:38
  • 15 Reiff-Sertorius: Kleine Variationen in Etüdenform für Klavier: Variation I (Triolen) - Schnell 00:33
  • 16 Reiff-Sertorius: Kleine Variationen in Etüdenform für Klavier: Variation II (Arpeggien) - Stürmisch 00:25
  • 17 Reiff-Sertorius: Kleine Variationen in Etüdenform für Klavier: Variation III (Volle Akkorde) - Langsam 00:40
  • 18 Reiff-Sertorius: Kleine Variationen in Etüdenform für Klavier: Variation IV (Oktaven) - Mäßig langsam 00:42
  • 19 Reiff-Sertorius: Kleine Variationen in Etüdenform für Klavier: Variation V (Scherzo) - Schnell 00:40
  • 20 Reiff-Sertorius: Kleine Variationen in Etüdenform für Klavier: Variation VI (Anschlags-Studie) - Zart, ruhig 00:40
  • 21 Reiff-Sertorius: Kleine Variationen in Etüdenform für Klavier: Variation VII (Walzer) - Flottes Tempo 02:32
  • Joachim Stutschewsky: Six Israeli Melodies for violoncello and piano:
  • 22 Stutschewsky: Six Israeli Melodies for violoncello and piano: I Legend - Molto tranquillo 02:17
  • 23 Stutschewsky: Six Israeli Melodies for violoncello and piano: II Raindrops - Allegro giocoso 00:45
  • 24 Stutschewsky: Six Israeli Melodies for violoncello and piano: III You, the Earth - Andante 01:19
  • 25 Stutschewsky: Six Israeli Melodies for violoncello and piano: IV Oriental Melody - Moderato assai 01:21
  • 26 Stutschewsky: Six Israeli Melodies for violoncello and piano: V Prayer - Largo 02:09
  • 27 Stutschewsky: Six Israeli Melodies for violoncello and piano: Vi Wanderer's Song - Tranquillo 02:36
  • Soliloquia for Viola solo "In Memoriam Alexander Schaichet":
  • 28 Stutschewsky: Soliloquia for Viola solo "In Memoriam Alexander Schaichet": I Allegro non troppo 03:57
  • 29 Stutschewsky: Soliloquia for Viola solo "In Memoriam Alexander Schaichet": II Largo con tristezza 05:15
  • 30 Stutschewsky: Soliloquia for Viola solo "In Memoriam Alexander Schaichet": III Presto - Meno mosso - Tempo I (Presto) 04:21
  • Walter Lang: Suite für Violoncello und Klavier, Op. 20:
  • 31 Lang: Suite für Violoncello und Klavier, Op. 20: I. Praeludium - Sehr ruhig 01:30
  • 32 Lang: Suite für Violoncello und Klavier, Op. 20: II. Orientalische Weise - Lebhaft, straff 01:11
  • 33 Lang: Suite für Violoncello und Klavier, Op. 20: III. Kanon - Andante 02:33
  • 34 Lang: Suite für Violoncello und Klavier, Op. 20: IV. Scherzo - Sehr schnell 01:01
  • 35 Lang: Suite für Violoncello und Klavier, Op. 20: V. Basso ostinato - Langsam 01:57
  • 36 Lang: Suite für Violoncello und Klavier, Op. 20: Vi. Rhapsodie - Bestimmt (Lebhaft) 01:35
  • 37 Lang: Suite für Violoncello und Klavier, Op. 20: VII. Pastorale - Andantino 02:33
  • 38 Lang: Suite für Violoncello und Klavier, Op. 20: VIII. Ausklang - Allegro deciso 01:09
  • Hans Schaeuble (1906 - 1988): Variationen für Klavier über das Geburtstags-Duett aus Paul Burkhard's "Schwarzem Hecht":
  • 39 Schaeuble: Variationen für Klavier über das Geburtstags-Duett aus Paul Burkhard's "Schwarzem Hecht": Var. I. À la "Menthe" (Amabile) 00:49
  • 40 Schaeuble: Variationen für Klavier über das Geburtstags-Duett aus Paul Burkhard's "Schwarzem Hecht": Var. II "Fast zu gewichtig" 00:55
  • 41 Schaeuble: Variationen für Klavier über das Geburtstags-Duett aus Paul Burkhard's "Schwarzem Hecht": Var. III "Scherzino" (Leggiero) - Nicht zu schnell 00:38
  • 42 Schaeuble: Variationen für Klavier über das Geburtstags-Duett aus Paul Burkhard's "Schwarzem Hecht": Var. IV fast zu Ernst 00:23
  • 43 Schaeuble: Variationen für Klavier über das Geburtstags-Duett aus Paul Burkhard's "Schwarzem Hecht": Var. V à la Chopin (Ges-Dur Etude) 00:52
  • 44 Schaeuble: Variationen für Klavier über das Geburtstags-Duett aus Paul Burkhard's "Schwarzem Hecht": Var. Vi petite Valse (Nicht zu schnell) 02:45
  • Willy Burkhard (1900 - 1955): Sonate für Solo-Bratsche, Op. 59:
  • 45 Burkhard: Sonate für Solo-Bratsche, Op. 59: I Andante 04:45
  • 46 Burkhard: Sonate für Solo-Bratsche, Op. 59: II Adagio - Meno adagio - Adagio 05:54
  • 47 Burkhard: Sonate für Solo-Bratsche, Op. 59: III Allegro - Meno allegro - Adagio 02:58
  • Ernest Bloch: Three Nocturnes for Piano Trio:
  • 48 Bloch: Three Nocturnes for Piano Trio: I Andante 02:21
  • 49 Bloch: Three Nocturnes for Piano Trio: II Andante quieto 02:29
  • 50 Bloch: Three Nocturnes for Piano Trio: III Tempestoso 02:32
  • Total Runtime 02:36:33

Info for Alexander Schaichet und das erste Schweizer Kammerorchester



"Alexander Schaichet (1887-1964), Russian-born violinist, violist and conductor, was a huge supporter of contemporary music in Switzerland. In 1920 he founded Switzerland’s first chamber orchestra, the Kammerorchester Zürich. It was Schaichet’s declared aim to 'perform works rarely heard in Zurich, works that have never before been publicly performed or which are of special merit.' From 1920 to 1943 he gave 51 premieres and 215 first performances of works with the Zurich Chamber Orchestra, including many works by modern Swiss composers, and discovered new musical talents whose fame would spread far beyond Switzerland, around the globe. In 1943, as a result of difficult conditions imposed on Jewish émigrés, Alexander Schaichet withdrew from his position and the Zurich Chamber Orchestra was disbanded. A book entitled 'Zivilstand Musiker. Alexander Schaichet und das erste Kammerorchester der Schweiz' (civil status musician: Alexander Schaichet and the first Swiss chamber orchestra) was published to mark the 100th anniversary of the founding of Switzerland’s first chamber orchestra and this was complemented by the staging of a number of events. By releasing this double LBUM, the Central Library of Zurich, which holds the artistic legacy of Alexander and Irma Schaichet, seeks to honour the pioneering musical career of Alexander Schaichet."

Zürcher Kammerorchester
Willi Zimmermann, conductor
Oliver Schnyder, piano



Zürcher Kammerorchester
During the 1940s, music student Edmond de Stoutz began meeting regularly with a circle of friends so that they could make music together. The pleasure of pursuing their creative ideals in this informal framework, and their shared passion for the chamber-music idiom, awakened the desire to establish a chamber orchestra. The first public concert was in Zurich in 1945.

Seventy-five years later, the Zurich Chamber Orchestra is one of the leading ensembles of its kind. For over 50 years, Edmond de Stoutz was the driving force of the orchestra community. An indefatigable idealist and charismatic personality, he inspired musicians and audience alike and created a broad supporting network around the orchestra. The post-de Stoutz era was shaped by conductors Howard Griffiths, Muhai Tang and Sir Roger Norrington, who progressively established the distinctive sound and the musical orientation of the ZKO. Since 2016, with Daniel Hope as Music Director, the orchestra has for the first time dispensed for the most part with the services of a conductor, following the dynamic principle of «Play & Conduct», where the soloist directs the orchestra from his instrument.

The ZKO is an orchestra with a strong element of travel in its DNA. Just a few years after it was founded, the ZKO was giving regular concerts outside Switzerland. Invitations to international festivals like the Schleswig-Holstein Music Festival, the Mecklenburg-Vorpommern Festival, the Rheingau Music Festival, the Gstaad Menuhin Festival and Odessa Classics, guest performances in major music centres, concert tours of European countries, America, Asia and South Africa and a string of CD releases hailed by the specialist press amply document the global reputation of the Zurich Chamber Orchestra.

From its earliest days, the ZKO has cultivated a wide-ranging repertoire, from the Baroque through the Classical and Romantic eras up to the present day. A notable feature is the way the ensemble works with musicians from other fields like jazz, folk music and popular entertainment. The Zurich Chamber Orchestra sees its family concerts, outreach to children and young people, and promotion of young instrumentalists as no less important than their continuing collaboration with world-famous soloists.

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