Hans Rott (Composer)
Born: 1st August 1858, Vienna, Austria
Died: 25th June 1884, Vienna, Austria
Nationality: Austrian
Hans Rott was an Austrian composer and organist. His music is little-known today, though he received high praise in his time from Gustav Mahler and Anton Bruckner. He left a symphony and Lieder, among other works.
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Recording of the Week,
Hans Rott's Symphony in E major from Jakub Hrůša
The Czech conductor and his Bamberg orchestra offer a magnificent account of a work not heard until more than a century after it was written, by a composer described by Gustav Mahler as "the founder of the new symphony".
Recording of the Week,
Hans Rott’s First Symphony
Paavo Järvi and the Frankfurt Radio Symphony Orchestra make a great case for the sole symphony by a composer who was described by his friend Gustav Mahler as ‘the founder of the new symphony as I understand it.’
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All Works: Rott
- Das Abendglöcklein (2)
- Der Sänger (2)
- Ein Vorspiel zu "Julius Cäeser" (1)
- Geistesgruß (2)
- Hamlet Overture (1)
- Lieder-Reise (Journey of Songs) for Baritone and Orchestra (1)
- Orchestervorspiel E-Dur (1)
- Pastorales Vorspiel (2)
- String Quartet in C minor, NK44 (1)
- Suite for Orchestra in B flat (1)
- Suite in E major (1)
- Symphony for Strings in A flat major (1)
- Symphony in E Major (9)
- Wanderers Nachtlied (2)
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