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May 29 is the anniversary of the birth of the composer Erich Wolfgang Korngold. Son of an eminent music critic in Vienna, Korngold showed great precocity and impressed even Mahler by his abilities. He had his first public success as an eleven-year-old, with a ballet staged at the Vienna Court Opera. He moved to America at the invitation of Max Reinhardt in 1934 and made a career there as a film-composer, returning after the war to his original métier as a composer for the concert-hall, but unable to win a place now in the opera-house in a changed world.

Korngold won success in 1916 with his operas Violanta and The Ring of Polycrates. Still more successful was the opera Die tote Stadt (The Dead City) staged on the same evening in Hamburg and Cologne in 1920. The work is a dream-story, suggesting the work of Maeterlinck or Edgar Allan Poe, haunted by ideas of death. The opera was internationally successful and has recently been revived.

Equally precocious in other genres of music, Korngold wrote his first piano sonata at the age of twelve, adding a second soon after, with a third in 1930. The greater part of his chamber music was written before he left Germany. The middle period of his life, in America, established him as a respected composer of film music. The music that he wrote for the cinema, following his practice for the composition of opera, has a distinction of its own, apart from the films for which it was written, and on occasions provided him with material for later use in another context. His music for The Adventures of Robin Hood and for Anthony Adverse won Oscars, and the second of these, with his music for Captain Blood and The Private Lives of Elizabeth and Essex, provided thematic material for his Symphony, Op.40. His Violin Concerto, eventually written after the war, as the demands of Hollywood diminished, is romantic in style and a popular element in repertoire, since its first performance by Heifetz in 1947.

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KORNGOLD: Adventures of Robin Hood


There have been many fine releases in Marco Polo's film music series, but none better or more important than this--a self-recommending acquisition if ever there were one.

--David Hurwitz, Classicstoday.com
   
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KORNGOLD: Sea Hawk (The) / Deception


This isn't just essential for Korngold or film score collectors--this release also is perfect for mp3 players, long car trips, or any activity that needs a nice big chunk of orchestral music to while away an hour or two. If this isn't an irresistible bargain, then I don't know what it is.

--David Hurwitz, Classicstoday.com, June 13, 2008
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KORNGOLD: Devotion


It's a gem, and we really owe Stromberg and Co. a debt of gratitude that we can listen to it away from the movie.

--David Hurwitz, Classicstoday.com
   
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KORNGOLD: Military March / Cello Concerto / Symphonic Serenade / Piano Concerto



All the music is imaginative, superbly crafted, and highly entertaining, qualities that Korngold's music had attained in full before the composer was far into his teens.

--Joseph Stevenson, Classicstoday.com
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KORNGOLD: Film Music, Vol. 1 - The Sea Wolf / The Adventures of Robin Hood

This Chandos CD is for me the crowning achievement so far of what was already an impressive addition to the Golden Age film music and one can only hope that Gamba and his forces will be able to record more complete scores before too long.

--Music from the Movies
   
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KORNGOLD: Another Dawn / Escape Me Never

There has probably never been a time when excerpts from Korngold's film scores have not been available, and Naxos has done a wonderful job of recording many of them complete.

--Richard Dyer, The Boston Globe
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KORNGOLD: Piano Quintet in E major / Suite



Collectors desiring these works on a single disc, though, will enjoy what's here.

--Jed Distler, Classicstoday.com
   
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KORNGOLD: Captain Blood / STEINER: The Three Musketeers

"enthusiastic, virtuoso performances of faithful reconstructions by the Potsdam orchestra in vivid sound."

--BBC Music Magazine
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KORNGOLD / GOLDMARK: Violin Concertos

"she plays with character, verve and heart"

--BBC Music Magazine
   
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KORNGOLD / BARBER / WALTON: Violin Concertos

“An outstanding disc in every way.”

--Edward Greenfield, Gramophone
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KORNGOLD, E.W.: String Sextet in D major / String Quintet in D minor / Maiblumen bluhten uberall (Vienna String Sextet)


Although none of the works on this program is well-known, each has an engaging musical appeal and each receives a first rate performance. The judiciously controlled studio setting enhances the music's natural warmth.

--Paul Cook, Classicstoday.com

 



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