'Every opportunity to perform the Schumann symphonies is an
opportunity to marvel at their extraordinary profusion of ideas and
poetic expression and to explore their kaleidoscopic originality. Each
time it gives one a chance to vindicate Schumann as a master of
symphonic form and instrumental colour, contrary to the dreary cliché
that he couldn’t orchestrate.' (Sir John Eliot Gardiner)
Following the success of his Mendelssohn cycle, Sir John Eliot Gardiner turns to the music of Robert Schumann, launching an exploration of his symphonic works that begins with his Second and Fourth symphonies and a rare glimpse of his only opera.
Following the success of his Mendelssohn cycle, Sir John Eliot Gardiner turns to the music of Robert Schumann, launching an exploration of his symphonic works that begins with his Second and Fourth symphonies and a rare glimpse of his only opera.
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