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Album lore
Spring Adagios assembles a vast collection of 97 tracks spanning composers from Baroque to early 20th century, issued by Warner Classics on June 2, 2026. The compilation ranges widely across polka and opera genres, presenting works by figures such as Mozart, Chopin, Bach, Beethoven, Debussy, and lesser-known names like Anna Amalia of Prussia and Eduard Toldrà. Among the selections, the featured track Stolz’s “Frühling im Prater” from Act 2, sung by Rosi and Gustl, offers a glimpse into Viennese operetta tradition.This anthology functions as an archive of spring-themed adagios and lyrical moments, capturing varied compositional voices with roots in European classical and operatic lineages. The breadth of composers—spanning Gluck to Britten and Vivaldi to Dvořák—renders this release a resource for collectors seeking both canonical and obscure signals from the operatic and dance repertoires. With modest Last.fm traction, this artifact appeals to those delving beyond familiar repertory into nuanced seasonal expression.
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| SKU | SPOT-36JorSWc4J3XDApdNbCvLK |
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Album lore
Spring Adagios assembles a vast collection of 97 tracks spanning composers from Baroque to early 20th century, issued by Warner Classics on June 2, 2026. The compilation ranges widely across polka and opera genres, presenting works by figures such as Mozart, Chopin, Bach, Beethoven, Debussy, and lesser-known names like Anna Amalia of Prussia and Eduard Toldrà. Among the selections, the featured track Stolz’s “Frühling im Prater” from Act 2, sung by Rosi and Gustl, offers a glimpse into Viennese operetta tradition.This anthology functions as an archive of spring-themed adagios and lyrical moments, capturing varied compositional voices with roots in European classical and operatic lineages. The breadth of composers—spanning Gluck to Britten and Vivaldi to Dvořák—renders this release a resource for collectors seeking both canonical and obscure signals from the operatic and dance repertoires. With modest Last.fm traction, this artifact appeals to those delving beyond familiar repertory into nuanced seasonal expression.
How did this get here?
| SKU | SPOT-36JorSWc4J3XDApdNbCvLK |
|---|
Quick preview
Listen to a sample on YouTube — opens in a new tab; own this release here for the full listening experienceOpen this track on Spotify