Suk Symphony No 2 'Asrael'
A real treat – Suk’s Asrael in a thrilling account by the Malaysian Philharmonic
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Composer or Director: Josef Suk
Genre:
Orchestral
Label: BIS
Magazine Review Date: 11/2009
Media Format: Hybrid SACD
Media Runtime: 0
Mastering:
Stereo
DDD
Catalogue Number: BIS-SACD1776
Tracks:
Composition | Artist Credit |
---|---|
Asrael |
Josef Suk, Composer
Claus Peter Flor, Conductor Josef Suk, Composer Malaysian Philharmonic Orchestra |
Author: David Gutman
Indeed Flor’s reading takes the process further, outpacing Václav Talich in every movement. Part of the special character of the new disc is attributable to state-of-the-art sound which, boasting a dynamic range wider even than that favoured by Ondine, could prove uncomfortable if you do your listening through earphones. Instrumental soloists are precisely located on the sound stage with first and second violins antiphonally placed. The impression of clarity, freshness and volatility also has much to do with the response of the young, multinational Malaysian Philharmonic.
Arguably the first band of truly international calibre to be based in a predominantly Muslim country, the ensemble was founded as recently as 1998. Its quality of articulation and attack is thrilling in the turbulent Scherzo, the ardour of the playing throughout akin to that of a top-class youth orchestra. The advent of a new music director, still associated in the minds of many collectors with his Bamberg Mendelssohn cycle for RCA, looks set to propel the orchestra to another level altogether. Darker sonorities and more in the way of old-world finish may follow, but what a splendid startthe team has made.
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