OVERVIEW
Richard Strauss’ Serenade is a youthful work for 13 wind instruments composed when he was just 17 years old. It shows the young Strauss clearly coming into his own as a composer as well as the influence of his classical training and father, one of Germany’s finest horn players.
This performance is from CSO Sessions Ep. 28: Strauss & Hailstork.
PERFORMERS
Stefán Ragnar Höskuldsson flute
Jennifer Gunn flute
William Welter oboe
Scott Hostetler oboe
Stephen Williamson clarinet
Wagner Campos clarinet
Keith Buncke bassoon
Dennis Michel bassoon
Miles Maner contrabassoon
David Cooper horn
James Smelser horn
Daniel Gingrich horn
David Griffin horn
SPONSORS
Sponsorship support for CSO Sessions is generously provided by the Zell Family Foundation; an anonymous donor; Kenneth C. Griffin Charitable Fund; JCS Arts, Health and Education Fund of the DuPage Foundation; the Julian Family Foundation, in honor of Cristina Rocca; Cynthia M. Sargent; Megan and Steve Shebik; Betty W. Smykal; TAWANI Foundation; National Endowment for the Arts; ITW, and PNC.