Symphony No.9 (Klenau, Paul von)

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Editor Niels Bo Foltmann
Axel Teich Geertinger
Peter Hauge
Niels Krabbe
Bjarke Moe
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Publisher. Info. Copenhagen: Det Kongelige Bibliotek, 2014.
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⇒ 14 more: Oboe 1, 2 • Clarinet 1, 2 (B♭) • Bassoon 1, 2, Contrabassoon • Horn 1, 2, 3, 4 (F) • Trumpet 1, 2, 3, 4 (C) • Trombone 1, 2, 3 • Tuba • Timpani, Percussion • Harp • Violins I • Violins II • Violas • Cellos • Basses

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Editor Niels Bo Foltmann
Axel Teich Geertinger (*1968)
Peter Hauge (*1961)
Niels Krabbe (*1941)
Bjarke Moe (*1980)
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Axel Teich Geertinger
Peter Hauge
Niels Krabbe
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Work Title Symphony No.9
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Composer Klenau, Paul von
I-Catalogue NumberI-Cat. No. IPK 12
Key C major
Movements/SectionsMov'ts/Sec's 8 movements
  1. Allegro (C major? - C minor)
  2. Requiem. Andante (C major)
  3. Allegro molto vivace (A minor)
  4. Andante (A minor)
  5. Allegro (tempo di marcia, vivace) (D major)
  6. Adagio (G major)
  7. Misericordia. Sehr leidenschaftlich bewegt (G major)
  8. Ruhige Viertel (C major)
Year/Date of CompositionY/D of Comp. 1945
First Performance. 2014-3-20 in Copenhagen, Danish National Broadcasting Corporation's concert house
Language Ancient Greek, Latin
Average DurationAvg. Duration 90 minutes
Composer Time PeriodComp. Period Early 20th century
Piece Style Early 20th century
Instrumentation Voices: soprano, alto, tenor, bass; mixed chorus (SATB)
Orchestra: piccolo, 2 flutes, 2 oboes, 2 clarinets (B), 2 bassoons, contra bassoon
4 horns (F), 4 trumpets (C), 3 trombones, tuba, timpani,
cymbals, suspended cymbal, snare drum, bass drum, harp, strings
External Links Det Kongelige Bibliotek
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The Ninth Symphony from 1945 is Paul von Klenau’s last comprehensive work. Until recently hardly anyone knew about its existence. The score for full symphony orchestra, choir and soloists was found among Klenau’s manuscripts in Vienna in 2005 and later bought by The Royal Library. The work was performed for the first time in March 2014 – almost 70 years after Klenau's death. The first performance, based on the score and parts provided by DCM, took place at the Danish National Broadcasting Corporation's concert house on 20 March 2014. A recording of the concert is available at DR's web site and a recording of the work (perhaps the same) is on CD from DaCapo Records.

As explained in the accompanying notes, the numbering symphony 9 - indeed that of all his symphonies, three others of which (1, 5 and 7) at least have been recorded so far- includes several incomplete and lost-but-mentioned/premiered works...