Beethoven Symphonies Nos 5 and 1
Plenty of tasty fizz in this Fifth, but not enough meat to satisfy the appetite
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Composer or Director: Ludwig van Beethoven
Genre:
Orchestral
Label: RCA Red Seal
Magazine Review Date: 2/2009
Media Format: Hybrid SACD
Media Runtime: 55
Mastering:
Stereo
DDD
Catalogue Number: 88697338352

Tracks:
Composition | Artist Credit |
---|---|
Symphony No. 5 |
Ludwig van Beethoven, Composer
Deutsche Kammerphilharmonie, Bremen Ludwig van Beethoven, Composer Paavo Järvi, Conductor |
Symphony No. 1 |
Ludwig van Beethoven, Composer
Deutsche Kammerphilharmonie, Bremen Ludwig van Beethoven, Composer Paavo Järvi, Conductor |
Author: Rob Cowan
There’s a real fizz to the Scherzo’s fugal Trio but come the finale (with repeat) certain affectations start to intrude. By that I mean the odd stressed countermelody, cosmetic diminuendos and, with the arrival of the heroic development section, the way the strings keep a low profile for the sake of the busy accompaniment. It’s all a bit fussy. The slowly accelerating piccolo trill at 8'43" is too conspicuous, and the contrast between staccato strings and legato winds at 5'28" too obvious.
Claudio Abbado once said to me, “if a detail stands out, it’s already too much”. At the time I wasn’t entirely sure what he meant but now I understand perfectly. His latest BPO Fifth (DG, 11/08), a fairly conventional reading by Järvi’s standards, avoids any suggestion of prissiness. Certainly his finale leaves the more powerful impression.
Järvi’s persistent highlighting of detail is fine for the occasional encounter but not so good for repeated listening. The same goes for the expressively arpeggiated pizzicato chord at the start of the First Symphony (I presume it was intentional), a generally dapper performance, sparkling and alert, and with dramatic acknowledgement of the way the Andante changes complexion midway through (from around 3'15" – though is this really cantabile con moto?). The outer movements really fly along. It’s all very enjoyable, short-term, like tasty fast food – and the playing is superb. But already I’m hungry again. Zinman, Norrington, Carlos Kleiber, Dorati (LSO) or indeed the latest Abbado should put that right.
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