Berlioz: Symphonie fantastique, H 48 (Remaster) Dresdner Philharmonie & Herbert Kegel

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Album-Release:
2016

HRA-Release:
27.09.2016

Label: Berlin Classics

Genre: Classical

Subgenre: Orchestral

Artist: Dresdner Philharmonie & Herbert Kegel

Composer: Hector Berlioz (1803-1869)

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  • 1 I. Rêveries - Passions. Largo - Allegro agitato e appassionato assai - Religiosamente 17:04
  • 2 II. Un bal. Valse. Allegro non troppo 06:38
  • 3 III. Scène aux champs. Adagio 18:21
  • 4 IV. Marche au supplice. Allegretto non troppo 04:50
  • 5 V. Songe d'une nuit de sabbat. Larghetto - Allegro 10:44
  • Total Runtime 57:37

Info for Berlioz: Symphonie fantastique, H 48 (Remaster)

The conductor Herbert Kegel had an instinctive flair for unravelling sound to fill space and thus made full use of the exceptional acoustics of the Lukaskirche in Dresden, which became his regular recording studio (for the Eterna label). The challenge there was to achieve a finely balanced fusion of sound and complete audibility in the tutti sections – after all, Herbert Kegel never aspired to the opulence associated with Karajan. One might say that the composition has been put under an acoustic magnifying glass to bring out details that are little appreciated (e.g. secondary parts that are often overlooked). Although Kegel’s finely nuanced style aims to develop contrasts of both sound and dynamics, his agogics never appear arbitrary but always in line with the formal progression of the music.

It is clear from the track list that this re-released recording is one of the slowest in his discography, not that this is at all noticeable at any stage of the listening experience: one might say that the composition has been put under an acoustic magnifying glass to bring out details that are little appreciated (e.g. secondary parts that are often overlooked). Although Kegel’s finely nuanced style aims to develop contrasts of both sound and dynamics, his agogics never appear arbitrary but always in line with the formal progression of the music.

Dresdner Philharmonie
Herbert Kegel, conductor

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