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Smetana: Má Vlast / Järvi, Detroit Symphony Orchestra
Recorded in: Orchestra Hall, Detroit 28-29 January 1993, 26-27 March 1994 & 23 May 1994 Producer(s) Brian Couzens Charles Greenwell Leslie B. Dunner Sound Engineer(s) Dan Dene Robert Shafer
Bruckner: Symphony No. 7
Mahler: Symphony No. 9
Birth of the Symphony: Handel to Haydn
Birth of the symphony: Handel to Haydn' explores the development of the symphony in the eighteenth century, surveying groundbreaking musical advances across Europe. (AAM)
Haydn: Symphonies Nos. 7 & 83, Violin Concerto In C Major / Handel & Haydn Society
Honegger: Symphony No. 2 - Symphony No. 4, "Deliciae Basilie
MENDELSSOHN: Symphonies Nos. 1 and 5
Elgar: Enigma Variations
Music for Alfred Hitchcock / Mauceri, Danish National Symphony
Alfred Hitchcock commissioned his film scores from composers who were Hollywood’s master-craftsmen. The concert items prepared from those scores feature a dazzling variety of styles, from Baroque and jazz to dark Romanticism and angular angst, all using the orchestra with breathtaking virtuosity. The conductor John Mauceri, as at home with this repertoire as any other musician, has prepared a number of concert suites from the film scores and some of them receive their first recordings here. This recording was made live in concert in Danish Radio’s new concert hall in Copenhagen. The booklet contains an introductory text by John Mauceri and an extensive, illustrated essay on Hitchcock and his use of film music and work with composers by British film-music historian John Riley.
REVIEWS:
The concert recordings contain some ambient noises and quirks of balance (lots of bass tones). But the pluses are powerful: the orchestra's flair, the vivid colors and audible adrenalin. Even the most dedicated film buff should deepen their appreciation as Hitchkock's composers run the gamut.
– BBC Music Magazine
Hitchcock was the enabler of many hours of orchestral music that are part of the 20th century’s legacy. Herrmann’s scores for Vertigo and Psycho, and Franz Waxman’s for Rear Window, stand out. The Wagnerian Scène d’Amour, from Vertigo, comes over as one of the great slow movements.
– Sunday Times
Bruckner, A.: Symphony No. 6
Les Ballets Russes, Vol. 8
Taylor: Piano Trio / String Quartet / Conflict And Consolati
Mahler: Symphony No. 5
BRAHMS: Symphonies Nos. 3 and 4
Vuori, H.: Symphonies Nos. 1 and 2
The SWR Big Band and Dresden Philharmonic conducted by Wayne
Schumann: Symphonies Nos. 2 and 3
Mahler: Symphony No. 1
Les Ballets Russes, Vol. 5
Schubert: Symphonies Nos. 6 & 8
Berg By Arrangement: Music For Strings / Kovacic, NRM Leopoldinum Chamber Orchestra
These arrangements for string orchestra of works by Alban Berg take their cue from Berg himself: he arranged three of the six movements of the Lyric Suite for string orchestra; the Dutch composer Theo Verby arranged the other three. The CD includes an arrangement of Berg’s Piano Sonata for strings by Wijnand van Klaveren. Ernst Kovacic arranged Berg’s early works especially for this recording. The arrangements chart Berg’s development as a composer, from prentice pieces composed under the tutelage of Schoenberg to the rich, mature style of one of his masterpieces, the Lyric Suite, written to express an impassioned and illicit love. Ernst Kovacic is one of Austria’s best-known violinists as well as a conductor. Among the composers who have written works for him are Krenek, Holloway, Gruber and Schwertsik. Ernst Kovacic and the NRM Leopoldinum Chamber Orchestra’s previous Toccata release of music by Ernst Krenek (TOCC 0199), was received with universal enthusiasm, the reviewer for Fanfare writing: ‘This Toccata Classics CD is a model of fine production values…(and) magisterial performances…an absolute must for Krenek fanciers’.
REVIEW:
The Lyric Suite is played complete. It gains from the extra players, not only in obvious richness of sound, but in nuances of phrasing. The arrangements accomplish a broad range of expressive tonecolor, with nearly every conceivable string effect on display. In the trickier parts where there are several extremely chromatic legato lines playing against one another, they play accurately and in tune. The album is a curiosity for a limited audience, but they’ll be happy.
-- American Record Guide
Schubert: Symphonies 4 & 5
Figueroa: Orchestral And Chamber Music
REVIEW:
We are told that Luis Carlos Figueroa is one of the senior and much esteemed figures in Colombian music. As such this disc is very welcome as to most intents and purposes it serve as an initiation into the man’s music. Given his dates we might perhaps have expected a thornier style but it is warm and welcoming. This is attractive music that is well worth your ear-time.
-- MusicWeb International
