Mendelssohn Orchestral Works
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Composer or Director: Felix Mendelssohn
Label: The Royal Edition
Magazine Review Date: 8/1993
Media Format: CD or Download
Media Runtime: 73
Mastering:
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Catalogue Number: SMK47592
Tracks:
Composition | Artist Credit |
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Symphony No. 4, 'Italian' |
Felix Mendelssohn, Composer
Felix Mendelssohn, Composer Leonard Bernstein, Conductor New York Philharmonic Orchestra |
(The) Hebrides, 'Fingal's Cave' |
Felix Mendelssohn, Composer
Felix Mendelssohn, Composer Leonard Bernstein, Conductor New York Philharmonic Orchestra |
Concerto for Violin and Orchestra |
Felix Mendelssohn, Composer
Felix Mendelssohn, Composer Leonard Bernstein, Conductor New York Philharmonic Orchestra Pinchas Zukerman, Violin |
Composer or Director: Felix Mendelssohn
Label: The Royal Edition
Magazine Review Date: 8/1993
Media Format: CD or Download
Media Runtime: 75
Mastering:
ADD
Catalogue Number: SMK47591
Tracks:
Composition | Artist Credit |
---|---|
Symphony No. 3, 'Scottish' |
Felix Mendelssohn, Composer
Felix Mendelssohn, Composer Leonard Bernstein, Conductor New York Philharmonic Orchestra |
Symphony No. 5, 'Reformation' |
Felix Mendelssohn, Composer
Felix Mendelssohn, Composer Leonard Bernstein, Conductor New York Philharmonic Orchestra |
Ruy Blas |
Felix Mendelssohn, Composer
Felix Mendelssohn, Composer Leonard Bernstein, Conductor New York Philharmonic Orchestra |
Author:
Although undoubtedly more wilful than its series companions, I liked Bernstein's Reformation best of all. The first movement has an almost Brahmsian warmth, the scherzo lingers longer than most (a very generous 6'28''), the Andante has admirable (and telling) simplicity, while in the finale Bernstein achieves a genuine sense of majesty. It is, however, a profoundly un-Mendelssohnian reading, a sympathetic but indulgent encounter with music that should rightly sound brighter, slimmer and more classical. The two overtures recall earlier, equally stormy, New York accounts under Mitro-poulos; they're pretty exciting, Ruy Blas especially, but the wonderful (and scandalously underrated) ''War March of the Priests'' is a real non-starter—tired, heavy and plodding. Sound throughout is immediate, rather dry and occasionally muddled.'
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