Podcast: Colour-contrast-surprise. The symphonies of John Abraham Fisher (1744–1806)

March 26, 2021

FISHER, J.A.: Symphonies Nos. 1–6

FISHER, J.A.: Symphonies Nos. 1–6
Czech Chamber Philharmonic, Pardubice • Halász
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Described as having ‘natural genius’, John Abraham Fisher was a significant figure in London during the second half of the 18th century. A virtuoso violinist, he also wrote admired stage works for the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden. His orchestral works are largely forgotten today, but his symphonies display a surprising awareness of contemporary continental trends in their use of dynamic variations, revealing the influence of the Mannheim School. Raymond Bisha introduces a selection of his symphonies that possess a richness of colour, contrast and surprise, typical of Fisher’s expanding Classical style.

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