Johannes Verhulst - Symphony in E-minor, Op.46 (1841)

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  • Johannes Verhulst
    Work: Symphony in E-minor, Op.46 (1841)
    Mov.I: Largo maestoso -- Allegro agitato 00:00
    Mov.II: Andante 16:50
    Mov.III: Scherzo (Presto) 23:20
    Mov.IV: Finale (Con brio) 30:32
    Orchestra: Dutch Radio Chamber Philharmonia
    Conductor: Jos van Immerseel
    Radio broadcast
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Komentáře • 46

  • @GaryLachman
    @GaryLachman Před 3 měsíci +4

    Another powerful piece of music one would not have heard elsewhere. Many thanks for making it available.

  • @johnhitchen1617
    @johnhitchen1617 Před rokem +4

    Verhulst only wrote one symphony, but anyone who listens to it can appreciate that it is a very good one.History loves the great overachievers, but there is a lot of pleasure to be gained by exploring the lesser masters.

  • @mpj11
    @mpj11 Před 2 lety +7

    Just wanted to say Thank-you for all this incredible music that I did not know existed. I’ve discovered a treasure trove! 😀❤️🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻

  • @bowerdw
    @bowerdw Před 5 lety +34

    When one hears that only certain composers reach a level that no one else can, one loses treasurers. Presuppositions limit what constitutes greatness. This is a very good work only missing a subjective reputation. It is on my revisit list.

    • @darrylschultz6479
      @darrylschultz6479 Před 2 lety

      What, you mean like Paul Keating-or maybe Peter Costello?

  • @teunvandesteeg7836
    @teunvandesteeg7836 Před 4 lety +2

    Een groot gemis op het conservatorium waar ik 45 jaar geleden vertoefde: nul-komma-nul aandacht voor Nederlandse klassieke muziek. Dat moet ik voor een deel nog allemaal inhalen.

  • @petermelian1346
    @petermelian1346 Před 6 lety +11

    It's always a pleasure to listen to these lesser known works which, understandably, the chef d'oeuvres of the great masters we all cherish, relegate to another layer and, unwillingly and unconsciously, we deprive ourselves of hidden beauties. WE LOSE. Appreciating a work like this I expand my musical horizons. Dankeschön Maestro Verhulst you have enriched my musical pleasures with your beautiful symphony which I value.

  • @JohnBrogden29
    @JohnBrogden29 Před 8 lety +8

    This is a great work! I wonder why Verhulst wrote only one symphony as he had great mastery of composition and orchestration. Thank you for sharing another compartively unknown symphonist!

  • @fulviopolce9785
    @fulviopolce9785 Před 5 lety +3

    Gran bella sinfonia.Si dissocia da altri lavori del suo tempo.Il monumentale primo tempo ha molto di innovativo

  • @marie-joelleraussou
    @marie-joelleraussou Před 4 lety +4

    I liked this piece, it lifted my mood this morning. I love discovering the music of lesser known composers on this channel. Rhank tou for postng.

  • @leonardomauretti6742
    @leonardomauretti6742 Před 3 lety +5

    Very interesting Symphony, beautiful in some passages of first and second movement. Close to Mendelssohn and Schumann world but with characters of originality and the skill of a true symphonist. Only a little long with the developments. He should have written more. Thank you for sharing

  • @sanramondublin
    @sanramondublin Před 2 lety

    Johannes Verhulst, my first time. I sure would come back for this Symphony.
    Thanks for upload.
    Greetings from California.

  • @johnpugh3348
    @johnpugh3348 Před 2 lety +2

    A wonderful listen. Enjoyed every moment

  • @bernagar0656
    @bernagar0656 Před 4 lety +6

    Thank you for delivering such splendid music, kind regards from Spain, friend KD

  • @marcsetmais7598
    @marcsetmais7598 Před rokem +1

    What an underestimated composer! It’s marvelous

  • @irmavargas4786
    @irmavargas4786 Před 6 lety +2

    Kuhlau, te agradezco darme a conocer piezas TOTALMENTE desconocidas. ¡Mil gracias!

  • @firoza8994
    @firoza8994 Před 3 lety +2

    quite a good symphony with many great ideas, not an unpleasant moment.

  • @marcosoliveira481
    @marcosoliveira481 Před rokem +1

    Belíssima interpretação, bravo !!!

  • @MegaCirse
    @MegaCirse Před 2 lety

    I'm musician and have always had a sense of perception that does not come from what I learned but from this "unspeakable" that I feel in others and in me, which is there at the present moment :-)

  • @darrylschultz6479
    @darrylschultz6479 Před 2 lety +2

    One word-stunning!(Yeah bumped me head just as I was sitting down to write this).

    • @steveegallo3384
      @steveegallo3384 Před 2 lety

      Darryl Schultz -- What? Again?? You can NOT afford more concussions....Remember, you're Allergic to Cranial Trauma....Greetings....now from Acapulco!

  • @centrenetg2418
    @centrenetg2418 Před 4 lety +3

    Guau que bonita es la simfonia!

  • @KuhlauDilfeng2
    @KuhlauDilfeng2  Před 10 lety +7

    It is a radio recording but a fairly new recording from 2007.

    • @donaldhoyle7889
      @donaldhoyle7889 Před 2 měsíci

      Well, Mr Dilfeng, or Mr Kuhlau or whoever or wherever you are, we in the more serious music-listening world owe you a massive debt of thanks for making this music better known. The 'canon' (i.e. the Mozarts and Beethovens) is possibly mandatory, but why are Verhulst and the amazing plethora of other composers you feature on your channels not much more widely known. BBC Radio 3 has a lot to learn from you. Thank you, sir.

  • @philiphomes4658
    @philiphomes4658 Před 5 lety +2

    A fine symphony.

  • @garthus11
    @garthus11 Před rokem

    Great again.

  • @keesklaver9153
    @keesklaver9153 Před 8 lety +7

    Prachtige muziek. Waarom horen we deze symfonie zo zelden in de Nederlandse concertzalen?

  • @abdul7591
    @abdul7591 Před 10 lety +2

    Kuhlau, how old is this recording? I have two versions of the Verhulst, the Chandos one and the one with Hans Vonk and the Residentie Orchestra that was released in the States on the Olympia label as part of the series called "400 Years of Dutch Music." Is this a radio broadcast?

  • @juanmarlonbongga3237
    @juanmarlonbongga3237 Před rokem

    Cool symphony, and fyi, this picture is of Sunda Kelapa harbor, Jakarta, back in the 17th century👍

  • @davebarclay4429
    @davebarclay4429 Před 2 lety +2

    A pleasant if slightly undistinguished work. Sorry to be a bit irreverent but am I the only person who hears chickens clucking in the first movement between 1:36 and 1:54?

  • @dr.arielcohen6159
    @dr.arielcohen6159 Před 6 lety +1

    Utterly enjoyable. Nice orchestration. I could live with less bass, brass, and percussion.

  • @vince-tcturner9082
    @vince-tcturner9082 Před 2 lety +1

    I like the refreshing Scherzo and the wonderfully energetic finale. The second movement seems a little out of place and like a Haydn minuet and rather light. I wonder if the symphony might be more balanced with an extra 'Cologne Cathedral' style movement, more austere in character, as in Schumann's Rhenish.

    • @StuartSimon
      @StuartSimon Před rokem

      Yes. Especially when the coda to the finale shatters any hope of seeing the end of the tunnel.

  • @alexandrecosta1832
    @alexandrecosta1832 Před 2 lety

    There is a Schumannian touch, as well as (2nd. Mov.) Brahmanian´s. Late romantic ? But quite impressive, strong, fll of stamina and making me adding his name tosearch for more pieces. Thank you to those who digged this piece out and from the unforgiven and oblivious fogg.

  • @marcosoliveira481
    @marcosoliveira481 Před rokem +1

    Maravilhosa, lembra uma das sinfonias de Beethoven !

  • @rogerknox9147
    @rogerknox9147 Před 4 lety +1

    Excellent material in the first movement, but it it loses impact from too much repetition, passages dragged out over one chord -- in other words it's long-winded. I hear the Schumann (and therefore Beethoven) influence, though Verhulst does have original ideas too.

  • @hectorberlioz1449
    @hectorberlioz1449 Před 8 lety +1

    Absolutely not a bad piece. But still there are to many influenses by other composers like Spohr, Schumann,Schubert,Beethoven and above all Mendelssohn. Instead of this performance I prefer the more accurately played account conducted by Bamert and Residentie Orchestra on Chandos.

    • @Galantski
      @Galantski Před 5 lety +3

      Verhulst's main inspiration was his idol, Robert Schumann, who I hear most here. Schumann dedicated his _Overture, Scherzo & Finale_ to Verhulst. I know he'd been a Mendelssohn, and I'm not discounting that influence. In fact, as I write this, I'm hearing the final movement, which I'll concede is thoroughly Mendelssohnian, and the one most like that master, but the first movement is just as deeply indebted to Schumann, with the middle two movements being more of a mix. I really find it an enjoyable work, and will seek out more from Verhulst, for sure.
      Everyone is at one time or another influenced by another composer, almost everyone who followed Beethoven for decades was influenced by him, and before finding his own voice in composition, Beethoven himself was influenced by Mozart and Haydn. I don't think it detracts from this work that it's not completely original. We need to try and keep in mind that this was Verhulst's only symphony. As such, it's pretty impressive.
      As for performances, this is my first--but not last, I hope--hearing of this work, so I can't compare it, but I will take your recommendation of the Bamert recording under consideration. Thank you.