Immerse yourself in the vibrant and lively world of 19th-century Danish dance music with "Lumbye: Orchestral Works, Vol. 7" by Hans Christian Lumbye. Released in 2003, this captivating album is a testament to Lumbye's enduring legacy as a master of orchestral dance music, often earning him the title "The Strauss of the North." The Tivoli Symphony Orchestra, under the skilled direction of David Riddell, brings Lumbye's compositions to life with precision and flair.
This collection features 12 tracks, each a gem of its time, showcasing a variety of dance styles popular in the mid-1800s, including polkas, mazurkas, galops, and waltzes. The album opens with the energetic "Juliette Galop" (1857) and closes with the spirited "Nordisk Union Galop" (1847), taking you on a musical journey through the ballrooms and dance floors of Lumbye's era. Notable pieces include the whimsical "Moller Polka-Mazurka" (1866), the elegant "Catharina Vals" (1858), and the enchanting "Souvenir de Jenny Lind, Vals" (1845), a tribute to the famous Swedish opera singer.
With a total runtime of 1 hour and 5 minutes, this album is a delightful exploration of Lumbye's musical prowess and his significant contributions to the dance music of his time. Whether you're a classical music enthusiast or simply looking to discover the charm of 19th-century dance music, "Lumbye: Orchestral Works, Vol. 7" offers a rich and engaging listening experience.