Friday, November 28, 2008

Bruckner 9th Live and brutish, New York Phil with Christoph Eschenbach


Bruckner Symphony Number Nine;
check out the slowdown and subsequent incisive tone of the brass around 1:50 in the Second movement!



The Third movement is taken a bit longer than most in a (practically useless) time comparison, yet manages to do better at keeping a sense of purpose, resisting the loss of power that can infect stretches of many respected performances of this always-beautiful piece of dead white european male composition.

The opener to this broadcast was The Beethoven Piano Concerto with Lang Lang on percussion.

Some of The New York Times' Steve Smith review of the November 7th concert, "The Flame of Beethoven, Calibrated" is copied here:

"...
Bruckner’s unfinished Symphony No. 9 followed intermission. Mr. Eschenbach, a compelling Bruckner interpreter, brought a sense of structure and proportion to the music without diminishing the qualities of humility and awe that make it so gripping. His tempos were broad but never leisurely, his instrumental balances impeccable; the orchestra responded with playing of striking power and commitment."

7 comments:

Guillermo said...

Bruckner Symphony no. 9
http://www.mediafire.com/?dizwvhtt0cz


Beethoven Piano Concerto no.1
http://www.mediafire.com/?ahz3imu3tzw

Pablo Salinas said...

Bravo! Otro blog alucinante!

Anonymous said...

Wow, thanks friend :) Best regards

Guillermo said...

Yes! Thanks folks; And more are brewing even now... BTW Lever I'm particularly honored since I think your blog pretty much rules.

Guillermo said...

AAh! I almost forgot; Since the broadcast omitted the Chopin etude encore, I offer a somewhat rare Sviatoslav Richter recording of the same Op.10, No.3, but from Kiev 1960. I trust you'll find it a suitable lagniappe:
http://www.mediafire.com/?ogtyztmtjnm

crab9 said...

Nice blog, Guillermo! And fine offerings. Many thanks.

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