Haydn: Early London Symphonies / Szell, Cleveland Orchestra

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Label
Sony Masterworks
Release Date
May 19, 2009
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    Featuring
    • COMPOSER
      HAYDN, FRANZ JOSEPH
    • PERFORMER
      George Szell
    Product Details
    • RELEASE DATE
      May 19, 2009
    • UPC
      886974890423
    • CATALOG NUMBER
      88697489042
    • LABEL
      Sony Masterworks
    • NUMBER OF DISCS
      2
    • GENRE

Back from the wilderness of Sony's Essential Classics series, and remastered in nice, clear stereo along with Bernstein's set of Paris Symphonies for this same label, Szell's recordings of the first six London Symphonies represent the ultimate in big-band Haydn. And late Haydn should always be played with a big band: his own ensemble in London numbered some 60 players in a room that held 800. In other words, for one of today's typical concert halls he would have expected a full-sized, modern symphony orchestra, and that's just what he gets here.

Of course this is Szell, so the size of the ensemble doesn't entail any sacrifice of clarity. Indeed, these performances are miracles of balance and precision, but never at the expense of Haydn's energy and humor. Consider the slow movement of Symphony No. 93, which features the most obscene bassoon belch in recorded history, or Szell's uplifting handling of the minuets. The famous "Surprise" movement sounds like it was composed yesterday, and the symphony's finale blazes with excitement. There are delights everywhere, from the amazingly detailed counterpoint in the finale of No. 95 to the Mozartean grace of No. 98's slow movement. Just buy this while you can--it's a true classic.

--David Hurwitz, ClassicsToday.com