IVANOVS Symphony No 5 KARLSONS 1945
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Composer or Director: Janis Ivanovs, Juris Karlsons
Genre:
Orchestral
Label: LMIC/SKANI
Magazine Review Date: 07/2018
Media Format: CD or Download
Media Runtime: 56
Mastering:
DDD
Catalogue Number: LMIC062
Tracks:
Composition | Artist Credit |
---|---|
Symphony No. 5 |
Janis Ivanovs, Composer
Andris Poga, Conductor Janis Ivanovs, Composer Latvian National Symphony Orchestra |
Music for Symphony Orchestra, '1945' |
Juris Karlsons, Composer
Andris Poga, Conductor Juris Karlsons, Composer Latvian National Symphony Orchestra |
Author: Ivan Moody
It’s a powerful, brooding work. While it might at the time have been seen by some to be under the shadow of Shostakovich, and while that element is not entirely absent, perhaps especially in the first movement, the work is a good deal more than such a characterisation might suggest. Ivanovs’s melodic style is very much his own, and the orchestral textures, notably in the second and fourth movements, are also highly individual. Nevertheless, while the performance is more than committed, it is a difficult work to love; its author’s fingerprints notwithstanding, it seems to be, in spite of its supposed content, a work lacking a genuine voice.
Juris Karlsons (b1948) was a pupil of Ivanovs, and his work was commissioned for the 40th anniversary of the end of the Second World War (or the Great Patriotic War, as it was known in the Eastern Bloc) in 1985. The programme included Ivanovs’s Fifth Symphony. Karlsons’s brief work was written as an evocation of the period; and while beautifully scored, in most respects it still seems a hostage to the stylistic imperatives of that time – even in the accordion-coloured waltz it is difficult to sense the quotation marks. But the final minutes of the work are luminous and full of hope, something the Latvian National Symphony Orchestra under Andris Poga understand very well indeed.
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