DVOŘÁK Symphony No 8
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Composer or Director: José Serebrier, Antonín Dvořák
Genre:
Orchestral
Label: Warner Classics
Magazine Review Date: 12/2014
Media Format: CD or Download
Media Runtime: 76
Mastering:
DDD
Catalogue Number: 2564 62878-7
Tracks:
Composition | Artist Credit |
---|---|
(10) Legends |
Antonín Dvořák, Composer
Antonín Dvořák, Composer Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra José Serebrier, Composer |
Symphony No. 8 |
Antonín Dvořák, Composer
Antonín Dvořák, Composer Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra José Serebrier, Composer |
Author: Rob Cowan
The Adagio is in general nicely judged, with some telling points worth noting such as the viola pizzicatos beneath solo violin at 3'33". But in the darkened second half of the movement, the sudden increase in tempo at 7'16" jars and at 7'51", once calm has been restored, the strings aren’t entirely together. Then again, I enjoyed Serebrier’s swift but amiable Allegretto grazioso, with its cleanly audible winds and consistently transparent textures. The finale, like the first movement, is animated without catching fire, the performance as a whole nicely played and well recorded but hardly a highlight of this generally excellent series.
The 10 Legends, on the other hand, have that very narrative quality that Serebrier, in his useful booklet-note, claims for the symphony, 10 stories in miniature, affectionately handled. Try No 6 for size with its lovingly played central section, paced more broadly than most but very effective at Serebrier’s chosen tempi, or the gorgeous No 8 with its imaginatively gauged shifts in mood and pulse. This is Serebrier’s Dvořák at its best. The symphony comes close, but not close enough for an unqualified recommendation.
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