Steven Schwartz <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>...Two other famous collaborative works include...and the original version
>of Der Lindberghflug by Weill and Hindemith.
If I may add another 'collaborative' piece from my collection, what about
the "Oresundssymfonin" ("The Oresund Symphony") by Ole Schmidt and Gunnar
Jansson. Inspired by the building of a bridge between Scania in southern
Sweden and Zealand in Denmark across the Oresund Straits, the symphony
is conceived as a musical bridge between the two countries -- with one
composer from each nation. Schmidt wrote the first and fourth movements
and Jansson the middle two.
I originally bought the disk (BIS CD-672 via Berkshire Record Outlet) for
the other piece -- the Gade Violin Concerto -- but have gradually come to
admire the Oresundssymfonin. It is certainly a collaborative work between
two composers of entirely different spirits, but it really does work -- or
at least, I have persuaded myself that it does after many hearings.
Tim Mahon
Alexandria, VA
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