SCHUMANN Cello Concerto. Symphony No 2
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Composer or Director: Robert Schumann
Genre:
Orchestral
Label: Sony
Magazine Review Date: 02/2017
Media Format: CD or Download
Media Runtime: 59
Mastering:
DDD
Catalogue Number: 88985 372122
Tracks:
Composition | Artist Credit |
---|---|
Concerto for Cello and Orchestra |
Robert Schumann, Composer
Dresden Festival Orchestra Ivor Bolton, Conductor Jan Vogler, Cello Robert Schumann, Composer |
Symphony No. 2 |
Robert Schumann, Composer
Dresden Festival Orchestra Ivor Bolton, Conductor Robert Schumann, Composer |
Author: David Threasher
The disc’s packaging doesn’t specifically spell out that these recordings were taken live but there are a number of noises off. Nevertheless, Vogler – placed ideally against the orchestra, his sound growing naturally out of the tuttis – shows few signs of awkwardness in Schumann’s challenging writing. Another recent period-instrument recording with Jean-Guihen Queyras, the Freiburg Baroque Orchestra and Pablo Heras-Casado may be ‘cleaner’ but the two approaches are complementary, and the sense of involvement in this one is undeniably infectious.
There is more competition in the Second Symphony, both on period instruments and on modern ones played with period manners. Ivor Bolton makes the most of Schumann’s obsessive rhythms and shapes the insistent counterpoint of the finale so that the arrival of the near-quote from Beethoven’s An die ferne Geliebte seems to occur with divine inevitability, crowned by its combination with the brass fanfares from the symphony’s opening. John Eliot Gardiner and his Orchestre Révolutionnaire et Romantique perhaps drive through this music with a greater sense of assurance but Bolton and his Dresden players make an admirable case for the troublesome Second.
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