BRUCKNER Symphony No 1
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Composer or Director: Anton Bruckner
Genre:
Orchestral
Label: Oehms
Magazine Review Date: 12/2014
Media Format: CD or Download
Media Runtime: 51
Mastering:
DDD
Catalogue Number: OC436
Tracks:
Composition | Artist Credit |
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Symphony No. 1 |
Anton Bruckner, Composer
Anton Bruckner, Composer Ivor Bolton, Conductor Salzburg Mozarteum Orchestra |
Author: Peter Quantrill
In like manner, a solidly implacable pulse dominates the Scherzo, notwithstanding textural insertions such as string accents also to be heard on Abbado’s various recordings. (This one, incidentally, is no less wrongly labelled than most of its rivals. It represents the 1877 revision of the 1865/66 original, which is still only available in versions conducted by Georg Tintner and Gerd Schaller). The pay-off comes in a spacious and unusually cogent balancing of the finale’s contrasting episodes, launched by the trombones with a force worthy of the equivalent moment in Beethoven’s C minor symphony.
In size (small), tonal balance (brassy), vibrato (lean) and matters of articulation, the Mozarteum orchestra is closer to Mario Venzago’s Tapiola Sinfonietta than Karajan’s Berlin Phil; Bolton’s direction of them, the reverse. This makes for an impressively elegiac Adagio, at once austere in phrasing and undernourished in sound. In that sense it reflects the contradictions with which the composer himself was sufficiently uncomfortable to produce the 1891 ‘Vienna’ revision when he should have been getting on with the Ninth.
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