BEETHOVEN Symphony No 9

MTT conducts the Ninth live in San Francisco

Record and Artist Details

Composer or Director: Michael Tilson Thomas, Ludwig van Beethoven

Genre:

Orchestral

Label: SFS Media

Media Format: Super Audio CD

Media Runtime: 71

Mastering:

DDD

Catalogue Number: SFS0055

SFS0055. BEETHOVEN Symphony No 9. Michael Tilson Thomas

Tracks:

Composition Artist Credit
Symphony No. 9, 'Choral' Ludwig van Beethoven, Composer
Erin Wall, Soprano
Ludwig van Beethoven, Composer
Michael Tilson Thomas, Composer
Nathan Berg, Bass-baritone
San Francisco Symphony Chorus
San Francisco Symphony Orchestra
William Burden, Tenor
Mahler has been the mainstay of the San Francisco Symphony’s releases on its own label and this performance of Beethoven’s Ninth is conceived on a similarly grand scale. It is what you might call a ‘traditional’ interpretation, making no nods to historically informed practice in terms of pace or textural lightening, but that is by no means a negative factor in itself.

It was recorded last year during concerts at San Francisco’s Davies Symphony Hall, and the first movement makes an impact through its force, well-placed accents and sinew. It does not always have the clarity and lucidly defined orchestral sonorities that might place it above any number of other recordings of the Choral, and Michael Tilson Thomas lets a certain amount of portentous over-egging creep into the final bars. The Scherzo is clean and incisive. The slow movement draws on the rich tone of the San Francisco strings, with a judicious balance between them and the other orchestral colours, and the music’s inner momentum is nicely maintained; the crafting of phrases is carefully done. Launching into the finale, Tilson Thomas tackles the recitatives with a mix of spontaneity and fine tailoring, and lets the ensuing melody take its sublime course. The entry of the voices adds an appropriate dimension of drama but the overall impression is of a performance perfectly sound in its reasoning, with orchestra, chorus and soloists well prepared and alert to their expressive and technical responsibilities, but without the visionary quality to make it a front-runner.

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