MARTINU What Men Live By. Symphony No 1 (Bělohlávek)
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Composer or Director: Bohuslav (Jan) Martinu
Genre:
Opera
Label: Supraphon
Magazine Review Date: 01/2019
Media Format: CD or Download
Media Runtime: 76
Mastering:
DDD
Catalogue Number: SU4233-2
Tracks:
Composition | Artist Credit |
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What Men Live By |
Bohuslav (Jan) Martinu, Composer
Bohuslav (Jan) Martinu, Composer Czech Philharmonic Orchestra Ester Pavlů, Old woman, Alto Iván Kusnjer, Martin Avdeitch, Baritone Jan Martiník, Stepanitch, Bass Jaroslav Brezina, Narrator, Tenor Jirí Belohlávek, Conductor Josef Špaček, Narrator, Speaker Lucie Silkenová, Woman with child, Soprano Lukáš Mareček, Boy, Speaker Martinů Voices Petr Svoboda, Old peasant, Bass |
Symphony No. 1 |
Bohuslav (Jan) Martinu, Composer
Bohuslav (Jan) Martinu, Composer Czech Philharmonic Orchestra Jirí Belohlávek, Conductor |
Author: Guy Rickards
The scenario, from Tolstoy’s short story Where Love Is, God Is, is straightforward and charming: a lonely cobbler finds solace in reading the Bible and, in a dream, is promised a visit from Christ the next day. Only after he has helped out, in turn, an old soldier, a poor woman with an infant, and a boy trying to steal an apple, does he realise that the visit from the Saviour was not quite in the form he had expected. Martinů’s limpid score counterpoints and underlines the action with beautifully understated finesse and perfect pacing. This all-Czech performance from December 2014 uses the original English text and is enchanting, the odd stilted pronunciation aside (eg ‘gal O shes’)!
The coupling of the First Symphony (1942) is especially poignant, the last recording of a Martinů work by the late Jiří Bělohlávek. As might be imagined, there are few interpretative differences between this version, recorded live with the Czech PO in the wonderful Dvořák Hall of the Rudolfinium in Prague, and the Gramophone Award-winning account with the BBC Symphony Orchestra. While this new, final account does not displace the older one, with this orchestra in that hall, it is something special. If I sound misty-eyed, well I am.
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