Tracks1.1 Introduzione Ed Allegro 1.2 Scherzo: Presto Leggiero 1.3 Adagio 1.4 Finale: Allegro Con Brio E Vivace 1.5 Bewegt, Feurig 1.6 (Fliegenkrieg) Langsam Ruhig 1.7 Scherzo. Lebendig, Flott 1.8 Lebhaft, Schnell 1.9 Overture 2.1 Allegro Con Moto 2.2 Allegretto Marciale 2.3 Allegro Comodo 2.4 Presto Leggiero (Alla Breve) 2.5 Marsch. Allegretto Leggiero (Tempo Di Marcia) 2.6 Ständchen. Andantino 2.7 Liebesscene. Andante Con Espressione 2.8 Polonaise. Allegretto Con Brio 2.9 Finale. Prestissimo Leggiero 3.1 Andante - Allegro Risoluto 3.2 Grave. (Adagio Ma Non Troppo) 3.3 Scherzo. Allegro, Molto Vivace 3.4 Finale. Allegro Con Brio 3.5 Funeral March in E minor, Op. 79
NotesDraeseke was one of the most prominent exponents of the music of his times in German-speaking countries. He developed a late romantic compositional style modeled on classical ideals and also gained renown as a music teacher and composer. Dubbed the mighty warrior by Liszt, Draeseke was one of the most gifted composers of the New German School.