Shostakovich Symphony No. 5. Michael Tilson Thomas directs the San Francisco Symphony in a performance of the Shostakovich Symphony No. 5 as part of it's "Keeping Score" outreach program. Thomas also narrates a substantial documentary about Shostakovich. Finally, there are other bonus features about the San Francisco Symphony and its recording facilities. Directed for TV by Gary Halvorson. Released 2009, disc is in high-definition video (a bit of SD in the bonus features) and has 5.1 Dolby TrueHD sound. Grade: NA
Concert
Homage to Robert Schumann
Homage to Robert Schumann concert. Daniel Harding conducts the Staatskapelle Dresden with the MDR Rundfunkchor Leipzig (Chorus Master Howard Arman). Features baritone Markus Butter and the following boy soloists of the Dresden Kreuzchor: sopranos Ole Kottner and Franz Lindner as well as altos Sebastian Dominik Pfeifer and Vincent Hoppe. The concert was performed in the Frauenkirche Dresden in 2010 as part of celebrations marking the 200th anniversary of the birth of Robert Schumann. The program is:
Schumann Overture to the opera Genoveva
Schumann Scherzo in G minor from the Symphony Fragment in C minor
Schumann “Abendmusik” in B flat minor
Friedrich Hebbel "Nachlied" for Choir and Orchestra
Schumann Requiem für Mignon for Choir, Solo Voices, and Orchestra
Schumann Symphony No. 3 "Rhenish"
Directed for TV by Ute Feudel. Sung in German. Released 2010, disc has 5.1 dts-HD Master Audio sound. Grade: D
The Frauenkirche is a huge, high cylinder topped by a dome. There is a cutaway on the "back" for the alter, choir, and organ. The interior is stone and plaster decorated in "modern baroque" style. Many spotlights brightly illuminate the alter and the floor in front of the altar where a temporary stage was installed. It's a startlingly beautiful scene. But there must be a lot of reverberation in that space. Getting recording mikes in place must have been a problem. And that problem was maybe not completely solved, because it sounds to me as if the winds in the orchestra tend to drown out the strings and the singers.
The program is short and odd because each piece is supposed to have some connection to the time Schumann spent in Dresden. The program begins with the Overture to Schumann's rarely-performed opera Genoveva. It just so happens that we have a Blu-ray recording of the Genoveva opera from Opernhaus Zürich. I listened to both versions of the Overture and found that the performance by the Staatskapelle Dresden was just as good as that from Zürich.
Next on the program are two fragments left behind by Schumann that have been rescued by Joachim Draheim. Except for their connection to Dresden, these fragments would be of no interest to any one other than a Schumann specialist. Then comes an 11-minute piece setting a poem by Friedrich Hebbel to music of the orchestra and the chorus. The MDR Rundfunkchor Leipzig is a highly respected organization. But this performance suggests to me that the signers in this recording were possibly semi-professional. The last of the short pieces is a setting of Goethe's poem "Requiem für Mignon" for orchestra, choir, and solo voices, including 4 boys. Here again the chorus didn't sound good to me. And including boys in a program that can be recorded only once is a high-risk proposition!
After the warmup above, the orchestra moves on to the "Rhenish." I didn't like this performance on first hearing. I then compared the Dresden take to a nice LP recording of the "Rhenish" I have by the Cleveland Orchestra. After several comparisons, my opinion of the Dresden recording improved. But I finally concluded that a weakness of the strings reduces the singing line and coherence of the Dresden performance. Maybe the folks in the audience heard something different.
So what grade should I give to this Homage? Well, if you live in Saxony, you might want this disc for patriotic reasons. But how about the rest of us? 4 of the 5 warm up pieces probably are not worth paying for. If you have the Genoveva opera, you don't need another version of the overture from this disc. So that leaves us a mediocre recording of the "Rhenish," a symphony that is about 27 minutes long. I question whether you should buy this unless you have a special good reason, so I give it a D. I believe the Dresden folks who attended this event had an experience better than my D would indicate. But I question whether this recording will add enough to your collection to be worth the purchase price.
The Virtual Haydn
The Virtual Haydn has the complete works for solo piano by Haydn. Tom Beghin plays it all in a 4-disc box set using 7 historical keyboard instruments played in 9 virtual historic rooms. One HDVD is devoted to a documentary about the project, a concert with 5 Haydn selections, and an interactive feature that lets you hear how the 7 different instruments would sound in each of the 9 rooms (total of 63 examples). In addition, there are 3 Blu-ray audio disks with all of Haydn's keyboard works. Except for a couple of short archive scenes, the video is in high-definition. Released in 2009, discs have 5.0 dts-HD Master Audio sound. Grade A+
Read MoreChopin Piano Concertos
This 2010 Chopin program has the following music:
Nikolai Demidenko plays the Chopin Concerto No. 1
Demidenko plays as encore the Chopin Mazurka in A minor
Evgeny Kissin follows with the Chopin Concerto No. 2
Kissen plays as encore the Chopin Etude in C minor
Kissen plays as second encore the Chopin Waltz in E minor
Antoni Wit conducts the Warsaw Philharmonic Orchestra at the Warsaw Philharmonic Hall. Directed for TV by Michael Beyer. Released 1011, disc has 5.1 dts-HD Master Audio sound. For both performances, Grade: C+
There are interesting shots of the Warsaw Philharmonic Hall and a surprisingly casual, young, and cosmopolitan-looking audience. This title bears the Paul Smaczny stamp---an event as well as a musical performance. Both of these famous soloists turn in A to A+ work, but their efforts are dragged down by weak SQ and PQ, as well as disastrous video content.
Cecilia & Byrn at Glyndebourne
Cecilia & Byrn at Glyndebourne, a recital. Cecilia Bartoli and Bryn Terfel sing a short program of 10 opera arias and duets from baroque, classical, and bel canto composers:
Mozart Le Nozze di Figaro Overture
Mozart Le Nozze di Figaro "Cinque . . . dieci . . ."
Mozart Le Nozze di Figaro "Se a coso madama"
Mozart Le Nozze di Figaro "Se vuol ballare"
Mozart La clemenza di Tito "Parto, parto"
Rossini Il barbiere di Siviglia Overture
Rossina Il barbiere di Siviglia "Dunque io son"
Mozart Don Giovanni "Madamina, il catalogo è questo"
Haydn L' anima del filosofo "Al tuo seno fortunato"
Donizetti L'elisir d'amore "Quanto amore!"
Mozart Don Giovanni "Là ci darem la mano" Handel Judas Maccabeus "Arm, arm, ye brave"
Rossini Semiramide "Bel raggio lusinghier"
Mozart Die Zauberflöte " Pa-pa-pa-pa"
Myung-Whun Chung directs the London Philharmonic Orchestra (Leader Joakim Svenheden) at the Glyndebourne Opera House in 1999. Directed for TV by Brian Large. Released 2008, disc has 5.1 PCM sound. Grade: A-
Read MoreEastern Voices
Eastern Voices documentary by Frank Scheffer and Günter Wallbrecht about the fusion of eastern and western music as experienced by participants in the Morgenland Festival in Osnabrück, Germany. (Morgen in German means "morning" with the sun rising in the East and Morgenland here means the Middle East.) Disc features Ibrahim Keivo, the Alim & Fargana Qasimov Ensemble, Salar Aghili & Harir Shariatzadeh; the Yulduz Turdieva Ensemble, Christian Heinecke, the Morgenland Chamber Orchestra, and Nader Mashayekhi. The documentary lasts 49 minutes. It has rehearsal segments, interviews, and excerpts of concert performances. The bonus consists of 63 minutes of straight performance by Eastern artists. Released 2011, disc has 5.1 dts-HD Master Audio sound. Grade: B
Rachmaninov Symphony No. 2 and Rodrigo Concierto de Aranjuez
2011 Europakonzert: Rachmaninov Symphony No. 2 and Rodrigo Concierto de Aranjuez. Also includes España by Emmanuel Chabrier. Played at the Teatro Real in Madrid on May 1, 2011. This was the traditional Europakonzert performed on May 1 each year by the Berlin Philharmoniker in a special venue, usually in a different European city. Sir Simon Rattle conducts. Guitarist Cañizares is soloist. Directed for TV by Rhodri Huw. Released 2011, disc has 5.1 dts-HD Master Audio sound. For the Rodrigo Grade: A For the Rachmaninov Grade: NA
Read MoreBruckner Symphony No. 8 and Symphony No. 9
Bruckner Symphony No. 8 and Bruckner Symphony No. 9 concert disc. Stanislaw Skrowaczewski conducts the Yomiuri Nippon Symphony Orchestra. Symphony No. 8 was performed at Suntory Hall, Tokyo in 2010; Symphony No. 9 was perform there in 2009. Released 2010, disc has 5.1 PCM surround sound. Grade: B / D
Read MoreBrahms The Violin Sonatas
Brahms The Violin Sonatas concert. In 2009, Anne-Sophie Mutter plays all 3 of Brahms' sonatas for violin and piano with Lambert Orkis as accompanist. The venue was the splendid Library Hall at the Polling Abbey located in Polling, Germany (about 30 miles SW of Munich). Released in 2010, this disc has 5.0 dts-HD Master Audio sound. Grade: A
Read MoreBrahms Violin Concerto and Dvořák Symphony No. 9 "From the New World"
2002 Europakonzert: Claudio Abbado conducts the Berliner Philharmoniker in 2002 at the Teatro Massimo, Palermo, Sicily. This was the traditional Europakonzert performed on May 1 each year by the Berliner Philharmoniker in a special venue, usually in a different European city. Gil Shaham is the violin soloist.
Here are the selections on this title:
- Beethoven 'Egmont' Overture
- Brahms Violin Concerto
- Dvořák Symphony No. 9 "From the New World"
- Verdi Overture to Les Vêpres siciliennes
TV direction by Bob Coles. Released 2011, disc has 5.1 dts-HD Master Audio sound. Grade B for both the Brahms and the Dvořák.
Read MoreAchúcarro - Piano Selections
chúcarro - Piano Selections concert (our name, which doesn't appear on the case). Joaquín Achúcarro plays:
Falla Nights in the Gardens of Spain (Noches en los jardines de España) with Simon Rattle conducting the Berliner Philharmoniker in a performance that lasts 27 minutes.
There is also a 75-minute recital in Madrid with the following pieces:
- Albéniz Navarra
- Debussy La Puerta del Vino
- Debussy La Soirée dans Grenade
- Falla Hommage-"Pour le tombeau de Claude Debussy"
- Falla Fantasía baetica
- Granados Quejas ó La maja y el ruiseñor
- Ravel Gaspard de sa nuit
- Ravel Valses nobles et sentimentales
- Scriabin Nocturne
Released in 2011, disc has 5.1 dts-HD Master Audio sound. Grade: F
Read MoreSalzburg Festival Opening Concert 2010
The 2010 Opening Concert for the Salzburg Festival consists of:
- Beethoven Piano Concerto No. 4
- Boulez Notations for Orchestra
- Bruckner Te Deum
Daniel Barenboim conducts the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra and is the piano soloist for the piano concerto. Soloists in the Te Deum are Dorothea Röschmann (soprano), Elīna Garanča (mezzo), Klaus Florian Vogt (tenor), and René Pape (bass). Directed for TV by Michael Beyer; Video Editor was Gernot Arendt; audio by Alfred Zavrel; produced for home video by Hartmut Bender. Released 2011, disc has 5.0 dts-HD Master Audio sound. (See individual sections of review for grades of each piece.)
Let's start with general comments. PQ is excellent throughout. Although this doesn't purport to be an audiophile-level sound recording with 96kHz/24 bit sound-sampling, the dts-HD Master Audio sound beats CDs and DVDs. In the past we got quite a few HDVDs of ad hoc concerts performed to celebrate events. A lot of these titles are mediocre. But this is a serious program performed by a top orchestra augmented with much guest-artist glitter.
Read MoreBorodin Symphony No. 2 and Mussorgsky Pictures at an Exhibition
Borodin Symphony No. 2 and Mussorgsky Pictures at an Exhibition are the main pieces at the 2007 New Year's Eve gala concert by the Berliner Philharmoniker directed by Simon Rattle. Concert also has:
- Borodin Prince Igor: Polovtsian Dances
- Mussorgsky Introduction to Khovanshchina.
- Shostakovich Dance from The Golden Age
Lighting by Björn Breitsprecher; TV director was Elisabeth Malzer. Released 2010, disc has 5.1 dts-HD Master Audio sound. Grade: C+
Here's a sure-to-please New Year's Eve collection of Russian musical Farbegé eggs. You can show this with confidence to your friends, neighbors, and family members who hate Mahler, Wagner, and Handel. Music is fine artistically and technically.
But . . .
Read MoreBerlioz Symphonie fantastique
Berlioz Symphonie Fantastique. Michael Tilson Thomas directs the San Francisco Symphony in a performance of Symphonie Fantastique as part of the "Keeping Score" outreach program of the San Francisco Symphony. In addition, Thomas narrates a 55-minute Public Television educational program about Berlioz and the Symphonie fantastique. The TV recording was directed by Gary Halvorson. Released 2009, disc has Dolby TrueHD 7.1 sound. Grade: NA
Thomas is as good a speaker and teacher as he is a conductor. The documentary has all the production values you could hope for like gorgeous shots of Paris and other locations in France and Italy, excellent writing based on careful research, and expert movie making. Thomas tells about the life of Berlioz, and he makes the Symphonie fantastique come alive as he explains the themes and aspects of the music in relation to the dramatic loves of young Hector. So we would give the documentary an A+.
Read MoreBeethoven Symphonies 7-9
Beethoven Symphonies 7-9 concert. Christian Thielemann conducts the Wiener Philharmoniker in Symphonies 7-9 for a total of 157 minutes of music. Soloists (9th Symphony) are Annette Dasch, Mihoko Fujimura, Piotr Beczala, and Georg Zeppenfeld. Michael Beyer was video director for Symphony 7 and 8, both recorded in 2009. Agnes Méth was video director for Symphony 9 recorded in 2010.
Also comes with three Discovering Beethoven documentary films, one for each symphony, with conversations between Thielemann and music critic Joachim Kaiser. The documentaries Symphony 7 and Symphony 8 were made by Christoph Engel. The documentary film Symphony 9 was made by Anca-Monica Pandelea & Christoph Engel. Each documentary lasts for almost an hour for a total of 169 minutes.
The total running time for the music and documentaries is 326 minutes on one disc. Released 2010, disc has 5.0 dts-HD Master Audio for the music. Documentaries are in high-definition video with PCM stereo sound. Grade: Blended grade for three symphonies: B-
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