BRUCKNER Symphony No 3
Latest in van Zweden’s Dutch Bruckner cycle
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Composer or Director: Anton Bruckner
Genre:
Orchestral
Label: Challenge Classics
Magazine Review Date: 06/2013
Media Format: Super Audio CD
Media Runtime: 59
Mastering:
DDD
Catalogue Number: CC72551
Tracks:
Composition | Artist Credit |
---|---|
Symphony No. 3 |
Anton Bruckner, Composer
Anton Bruckner, Composer Jaap Van Zweden, Conductor Netherlands Radio Philharmonic Orchestra |
Author: Peter Quantrill
The bass-rich portamento and dragging rubato with which van Zweden lends elegiac weight to the first and third themes of the slow movement suggest a supercharged Beethovenian approach which is perhaps less relevant to Bruckner’s early symphonies than the post-Schubertian, lyric transparency of line which Haitink keeps to the fore. That’s not to say that the wind parts are occluded; but transitions and excisions (such as at fig I of the Adagio, 10'00" here) hang in the air while Haitink fosters a more mobile dialectic that makes evolutionary sense of what are often, whether by accident or design, abrupt shifts in argument that Wagner himself would surely have scorned. Van Zweden (and Haitink’s Vienna recording) uses the coda to the Scherzo which first appeared in Nowak’s 1981 edition, though I think the warning ‘not to be printed’ should be borne in mind, by performers if not by scholars. In sum, this is a resplendent addition to an important cycle in the making but it’s far from the whole story where the Third itself is concerned.
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