Overture in D major, Op. 20
Overture to 'Los esclavos felices'
Overture, Op. 1 'Nonetto'
Symphonie à grand orchestre
When Juan Crisóstomo de Arriaga (1806-1826) died of tuberculosis in Paris shortly before his 20th birthday, the music world lost one of the most promising talents of the 19th century. Not only in his large-scale symphony, composed in 1824, Arriaga proved to be a symphonist who was as ambitious as he was talented, and from whom much could still have been expected.