Beethoven: Symphonies Nos. 5 & 7 NDR Radiophilharmonie & Andrew Manze

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Album-Release:
2020

HRA-Release:
10.01.2020

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  • Ludwig van Beethoven (1770 - 1827): Symphony No. 5 in C Minor, Op. 67:
  • 1 Symphony No. 5 in C Minor, Op. 67: I. Allegro con brio 07:34
  • 2 Symphony No. 5 in C Minor, Op. 67: II. Andante con moto 09:53
  • 3 Symphony No. 5 in C Minor, Op. 67: III. Scherzo. Allegro 05:07
  • 4 Symphony No. 5 in C Minor, Op. 67: IV. Allegro 11:16
  • Symphony No. 7 in A Major, Op. 92:
  • 5 Symphony No. 7 in A Major, Op. 92: I. Poco sostenuto - Vivace 14:03
  • 6 Symphony No. 7 in A Major, Op. 92: II. Allegretto 08:41
  • 7 Symphony No. 7 in A Major, Op. 92: III. Presto - Assai meno presto 09:01
  • 8 Symphony No. 7 in A Major, Op. 92: IV. Allegro con brio 08:21
  • Total Runtime 01:13:56

Info for Beethoven: Symphonies Nos. 5 & 7

Nach den preisgekrönten Aufnahmen der Mendelssohn-Sinfonien und einem Album mit späten Sinfonien von Mozart präsentieren die NDR Radiophilharmonie und ihr Chefdirigent Andrew Manze nun Beethovens Sinfonien Nr. 5 und 7 beim niederländischen Label Pentatone.

Ludwig van Beethovens Fünfte Sinfonie in c-Moll gehört zweifellos zu den meist aufgeführten und weltweit bekanntesten Musikstücken aller Zeiten. Dabei bleibt die Sinfonie noch immer ein erstaunlich originelles Stück. Andrew Manze sieht in ihr "das aufregendste Abenteuer der klassischen Musik": Kompromisslos vom ersten Ton an, leidenschaftlich und konzentriert, hat diese Sinfonie nichts Spielerisches mehr, sondern entfaltet ein Seelendrama, dessen Spannungsbogen sich bis in die letzten Takte des Finalsatzes erstreckt. Eine Schicksalssinfonie - mit dem berühmtesten Anfangsmotiv der gesamten Klassikgeschichte.

Die Siebte Sinfonie in A-Dur zählt zu den rhythmisch avanciertesten Werken des gesamten 19. Jahrhunderts. Sie entstand in den Kriegsjahren 1811 und 1812. Ihr finaler Jubel nimmt den Sieg über Napoleon gleichsam musikalisch vorweg, und genau so wurde sie von den Zeitgenossen auch verstanden: als Siegessinfonie eines befreiten Europa.

NDR Radiophilharmonie
Andrew Manze, Dirigent



Sensuously Mediterranean sounds and Northern solemnity shake hands on this recording of Mendelssohn’s Italian and Reformation symphonies (Nos. 4 and 5). This is the second release in a series of recordings in multi-channel surround sound for PENTATONE by the conductor Andrew Manze and the NDR Radiophilharmonie. Expectations are high after the first album of this series, a recording of Mendelssohn’s first and third symphonies, was crowned with a 2017 Jahrespreis der deutschen Schallplattenkritik.

It’s no wonder that Robert Schumann dubbed Mendelssohn the “Mozart of the nineteenth century”; with his felicitous gift for melody and meticulous craftsmanship, his music positively brims with youthful spontaneity and exuberance, blending dreamy poetic flights with moments of affecting tenderness and serenity. All this comes together in his Italian symphony, that is so full of joie de vivre, so sparkling with energy and esprit, so full of Mediterranean gaiety. Far beyond the picturesque, the piece offers Mendelssohn’s profoundly personal reflection, transformed into music, on the impressions made on his senses by the landscape, architecture, lifestyle, and people of Italy.

Equally personal is Mendelssohn’s Reformation symphony, in which the devoutly Christian composer aimed to combine elements and traditions of sacred instrumental music with those of an autonomous symphony. The result is highly original: a so-called finale symphony, in which the programmatic destination of the entire work is oriented towards the finale, based on the Lutheran chorale “A mighty fortress is our God”.

Renowned for his boundless energy and scholarly knowledge and with many critically acclaimed recordings in a broad repertoire, Manze is celebrated as one of the most stimulating and inspirational conductors of his generation.

“Manze's take is wholly individual,” wrote the Guardian. “[Brahms’ symphonies] burst with life, by turns wistful, yearning, sharp-edged and blisteringly incisive … this is the composer reinvented for the 21st century.”

In September 2014 Andrew Manze became the Principal Conductor of the NDR Radiophilharmonie in Hannover and immediately made headlines.

NDR Radiophilharmonie
Andrew Manze, conductor



Booklet for Beethoven: Symphonies Nos. 5 & 7

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