Schubert, Symphony No.4 in C minor “Tragic”, D. 417

Schubert was only 19 years old when he composed his Symphony No. 4, to which he himself appended the name "Tragic." The slow introduction is pervaded by a powerful feeling of melancholy, which gives way to the storminess of the Allegro vivace. Schubert scholars, who find the shadow of Beethoven throughout the "Tragic" Symphony, compare this theme to Beethoven's C minor String Quartet Op. 18 and the Coriolanus Overture in the same key. A typically Schubertian, lyrical theme dominates the Andante movement. After a Menuetto and Trio, the closing Allegro presents a main theme, a stormy development and a resplendent conclusion that are related to the first movement. Nikolaus Harnoncourt was born in Berlin in 1929. His dissatisfaction with conventional interpretations of early music led him to found the Concentus Musicus with his wife Alice in 1953. The unusual, radically different musical style of the ensemble, combined with its insistence on using only historical instruments, quickly earned it a prominent reputation. Its international concert tours met with triumphal acclaim. In addition to leading his ensemble, Harnoncourt regularly conducts such prestigious orchestras as the Berlin and Vienna Philharmonics, the Concertgebouw Orkest Amsterdam, the Chamber Orchestra of Europe and others. In contrast to the convention of playing the romanticised versions of Franz Schubert's symphonies edited by Johannes Brahms, Harnoncourt seeks to revive the original character of the music as Schubert intended it. He goes back to Schubert's original manuscripts, comparing and readjusting, ridding the score of all disfiguring changes made since it was written. The results of this restoration are striking: music that is full of drama and a dynamic range much broader than we are familiar with - Schubert in his purest form.

  • No: A05500744
  • Genre: Concert
  • Composer: Franz Schubert
  • Conductor: Nikolaus Harnoncourt
  • Orchestra: Wiener Philharmoniker
  • Director: Rodney Greenberg
  • Music Genre: Orchestral Music
  • Production year: 1984
  • Run time: 00:36:00