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Nonets By Franz Lachner & Joseph Rheinberger
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Nonets By Franz Lachner & Joseph Rheinberger
Genre: Classical
 
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CD Details

All Artists: Ensemble Wien-Berlin
Title: Nonets By Franz Lachner & Joseph Rheinberger
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Total Copies: 0
Label: Sony
Release Date: 2/22/1994
Genre: Classical
Style: Chamber Music
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 074645897127
 

CD Reviews

Rheinberger's Nonet--Outstanding!!
Sébastien Melmoth | Hôtel d'Alsace, PARIS | 12/24/2004
(5 out of 5 stars)

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There are some artists who have a good technique and understanding, but are endowed with limited original inspiration. Such artists then occasionally come up with one or two excellent original works: this is what separates them from the truly great artists who create numerous works to form a substantial oeuvre.



Rheinberger is one of these "little" artists, and his Nonet is undoubtedly his masterpiece. He was truly inspired, and with his knowledge of technique, created at one hammer-blow (as it were) a gorgeous jewel.



Rheinberger's Nonet compares favourably with Schubert's Octet, Beethoven's Septet, and Brahms' Nonet [First Serenade]. It's wonderfully scored, has excellent original melodies, and the overall technique is outstanding.



Rheinberger: Complete Piano Trios

Rheinberger: Complete Chamber Music

Josef Rheinberger: Nonet, Op. 139; Sextet, Op. 191b

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GRAND PIECES
Terry J. Lehane | 01/03/2009
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Increcible as it seems, in his day some considered Spohr superior to Beethoven. Many,on the other hand, considered Spohr chief among second tier composers. I disagree with this also. If not on top I at least rank RHEINBERGER above Spohr. The Nonet in E flat is a gem that displays all the talent that the Ensemble Wien-Berlin offers. Flawless performances. LACHNER's Nonet in F is a good introduction to this unjustly neglected composer. For more of him I recommend the few Orchestral Suites that are available on CD. See my review under his Orchestral Suite No. 1."