Mariss Jansons Conducts Lutoslawski, Szymanowsky & Tchaikovsky

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Three works that are very close to his heart were brought together by Mariss Jansons for this new CD release. Karol Szymanowski’s Third Symphony, which, in addition to gigantic orchestral forces, also calls for a chorus and a tenor soloist, depicts a fantastic sound painting of an idealized Near East, including the setting of a 13th century Persian text. Witold Lutoslawski blends Slavic local color into his 1954 Concerto for Orchestra, has a reference to Béla Bartók in the title, but it is marked by a musical approach all his own, one that reaches all the way into the avant-garde period despite its immediate accessibility. Alexander Tchaikovsky, born in 1946, may be the namesake of a giant of the Russian romantic era, although they are not related to one another in any way. His Symphony No. 4 is a musical appeal for peace. The work, written in 2005 on commission from Yuri Bashmet comprises sound-painting choral passages and a significant solo part for the viola.



Product Description:


  • Release Date: June 28, 2011


  • Catalog Number: 900107


  • UPC: 4035719001075


  • Label: BR-KLASSIK


  • Number of Discs: 1


  • Composer: Alexander Tchaikovsky, Karol Szymanowski, Witold Lutoslawski


  • Conductor: Mariss Jansons


  • Orchestra/Ensemble: Bavarian Radio Chorus, Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra