Bizet: Symphony in C, L'Arlésienne Suites 1 & 2


"This effervescent youthful symphony is in excellent hands here" --Gramophone Magazine

Georges Bizet won early success as a composer and initially as a pianist. His later career in Paris was more variable, and a number of stage works remained unfinished at the time of his early death, which took place as his most famous opera, Carmen, was enjoying increasing favour. Bizet’s only surviving symphony, written in 1855, was rediscovered and first performed in 1935.






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