Prelude To A Drama makes you stop and prick up you ears.
My mind kept tumbling who this music belonged to- only to to be told it was a composer whose path I never crossed. I really thought I was listening to recent discoveries of unpublished early Korngold. Instead the work belonged to a man whose great talent was acknowledged and then because of his Jewish background those infamous pinhead bullies of the 20th century, the Nazis tried to expunge. Well, art survives while insanity languishes in its own circle of hell.
So far I have not stopped listening to this recording. Eating up every bit of exotic orchestration- OH THAT PIPE ORGAN in Ekkehard!
To think of the talent we lost during WWII. The art that still remains lost.
This man’s creativity deserves to be recognized. Wish I could locate his Chamber Symphony.
Sinaisky shows how it’s done. Schreker’s overblown sound canvas comes to life and might drive you to extasies of hedonism.
Radio Me la Sudas: Franz Schreker – Orchestral Works (http://radiomelasudas-beaumarchais.blogspot.nl/2012/08/franz-schreker-orchestral-works.html)
Schreker orchestral works, including Chamber Symphony.