Malmö Opera Orchestra, Joseph Swensen Johannes Brahms Sinfonia in B

Malmö Opera Orchestra, Joseph Swensen - Brahms: Sinfonia in B (orch. Trio op.8) (2012)

Malmö Opera Orchestra, Joseph Swensen - Brahms: Sinfonia in B (orch. Trio op.8) (2012)
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Genre: Classical | Label: Signum Classics | Catalog: SIGCD 191

Seeing a Sinfonia in B of Brahms in an online list of work titles will puzzle most listeners. A closer look reveals a work that's doubly unusual: Swedish conductor and violinist Joseph Swensen has made an orchestral transcription of the Brahms Trio in B major, Op. 8, and he has used the early and rarely heard 1853 version of the piece. Swensen is right that the early version, filled with effusive Schumann-like melody that was redone into complex motivic work in the revision, is worth more frequent hearings, and it goes well with the smaller pieces included: orchestrated versions of the three Romances for violin and piano, Op. 22, of Clara Schumann, and two movements of the even rarer F-A-E Sonata composed collaboratively by Schumann, Brahms, and Albert Dietrich (the initials stood for "Frei Aber Einsam," or free but lonely, the personal motto of violinist Joseph Joachim, the work's dedicatee).