Fortune dealt Hans Rott a cruel hand.
The
Austrian composer, born in Vienna in 1858, struggled as a freelance musician
and died at the age of twenty-five soon after succumbing to mental illness.
Rott’s name lives on thanks to his Symphony No. 1 in E major and receives top
billing in a new recording of the work by the Bamberger Symphoniker and its
Chief Conductor Jakub Hrůša.
They complete their programme with the Symphonic
Prelude by Rott’s organ teacher Anton Bruckner and “Blumine” by his friend and
fellow Vienna Conservatory student Gustav Mahler.
https://www.deutschegrammophon.com/en/catalogue/products/rott-symphony-no-1-hrsa-12774
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