Albert Dietrich – Symphony in D minor • Violin Concerto

The music of conductor/composer Albert Dietrich (1829–1908) was largely ignored until 2008, when Germany’s Oldenburg Orchestra resurrected a number of his orchestral works to mark the centenary of the death of their former music director. Dietrich’s association with Schumann and Brahms goes further than being a footnote in history, as his works on this new album by Christoph König and the Solistes Européens, Luxembourg show. Lovers of the music of the period will appreciate the opportunity to extend their experience beyond the familiar repertoire of Schumann and Brahms to Dietrich himself, one of their greatest proponents.


Albert DIETRICH (1829–1908)
Symphony in D minor • Violin Concerto *
Overture in C major

Klaidi Sahatçi, Violin *
Solistes Européens, Luxembourg
Christoph König

Albert Hermann Dietrich is best known through his association with the Schumanns and his friendship with Brahms, but as this recording shows, his contribution to this circle’s artistic activities went further than promoting their works as music director at the small grand-ducal court of Oldenburg. The Symphony in D minor has a strong kinship with Brahms and was one of the most frequently performed new symphonies of its day, while the originality and variety of orchestral colour in the Violin Concerto are impressive enough to have earned it a place in the concert repertory.

Listen to an extract from Symphony in D Minor, Op. 20:
IV. Finale: Allegro
About the Artists

Christoph König has been principal conductor and music director of the Solistes Européens, Luxembourg since 2010, having previously served as principal conductor of the Malmö Symphony Orchestra and the Orquestra Sinfónica do Porto Casa da Musíca and principal guest conductor of the Orquesta Filarmonica de Gran Canaria. He has also been affiliated with many of the leading opera houses of the world, and in 2022/23 he was appointed artistic director and chief conductor of the RTVE Symphony Orchestra, Spain.

Violinist Klaidi Sahatçi studied both in Albania and at the Conservatorio di Musica ‘Giuseppe Verdi’ in Milan, and with Salvatore Accardo and Boris Garlitsky. He has served as first concertmaster of the Tonhalle-Orchester Zürich, Orchestre National de Lyon, Zurich Chamber Orchestra, Orchestra Filarmonica della Scala of Milan and Solistes Européens, Luxembourg. He has performed as a soloist with orchestras across Europe, and is also a passionate chamber musician.

The Solistes Européens, Luxembourg (SEL) is made up of musicians from some of the finest orchestras in Europe. Founded in 1989, the orchestra meets regularly in Luxembourg for rehearsals, concerts and recordings. Another distinctive feature of the SEL is the originality of its programming, featuring major works of the classical repertoire alongside unfamiliar or unknown works in the same programme, creating surprising and thought-provoking connections.

Previous recordings by Christoph König and the Solistes Européens, Luxembourg
8.574094
★★★★
★★★★
‘The playing of the Solistes Européens is excellent throughout, well recorded, and Christoph König is an engaging and committed conductor.’
MusicWeb International
8.573706
FARRENC, L.:
Symphonies Nos. 2 and 3

Solistes Européens, Luxembourg
König
★★★★★
★★★★
★★★★
‘The Solistes Européens with Christoph König are splendid advocates for both pieces, making the most of Farrenc’s turbulent allegros, songful melodies and generous yet transparent orchestration. König’s tempos are vivid, and the spirit and the sound alike are warm.’
BBC Music Magazine ★★★★
8.579059
‘This is an outstanding disc, with clear sound engineering that picks up the subtleties and clarity of each score. The Soloistes Européens play with conviction, imbuing every note with the honest feeling that lives in each score.’
Fanfare
8.579138
‘This is a fine survey of all-too-little known music that deserves wider exposure.’
MusicWeb International


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