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Brahms - Symphonies Nos. 1-3 (Belvedere)

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The Cleveland Orchestra is the 'aristocrat among American orchestras' (The Telegraph) and its sovereign,Franz Welser-Möst, rules his subjects with a velvet glove. Indeed, velvet and silk keep showing up in descriptions of the Clevelanders sound under its principal conductor. It is Welser-Mösts nimble alternation between smoothness and a sound thats as sharp-edged as a skyscraper (The Telegraph after the Brahms First at the orchestras London Proms concert). That keep the ensemble and the audience figuratively on its toes. It took Brahms many years to write his First Symphony, which was ultimately a blessing. The first sketches seem to have been made in the 1850s, but he continued working on it until 1876. From the very first soaring melody and the pounding, insistent timpani, the symphony clearly declares its independence from Beethoven, Schumann or Schubert. From small cells of indistinct melodic material, the composer spins brief melodies that he will later masterfully interweave. This is once again Welser-Mösts moment, his chance to let Brahms mellow, silky sound (The Guardian) unfurl about the stage of Londons Royal Albert Hall during one of the prestigious BBC Promenade Concerts.In the 'frenetically applauded' (Die Presse) concert recorded at the splendid Golden Hall of Viennas Musikverein, Franz Welser-Möst leads his 'devoted and exemplarily precise musicians' (Die Presse) in a rendition that polishes every detail to make the work glow from within. Brahms Second Symphonyexpansive and unhurriedcharms the ear with its lyricism and excites it with its passionate tutti outbursts. It has been a favourite among Brahms orchestral works since its premiere in late 1876. In the evolution of Brahms symphonic uvre, his penultimate Third Symphony unites the brightness of the Second with the monumentality of the Fourth. Strangely enough, even though the Third reaches several glorious outpourings of massed winds and strings, the work ends in pianissimo, leaving the listener slightly taken aback, reflective rather than jubilant. Yet this did not prevent the conductor of the Vienna world premiere in 1883, Hans Richter, from calling it the 'Heroic Symphony'. Die Presse applauded the concert in which Franz Welser-Möst performed the Symphony as 'structurally highlighted, vividly sketched details modelled with great subtlety'.

01. Johannes Brahms: Symphony No. 1 in C minor, Op. 68
02. Johannes Brahms: Symphony No. 2 in D major, Op. 73
03. Johannes Brahms: Symphony No. 3 in F major, Op. 90

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Composers Johannes Brahms (1833-1897)
Artists The Cleveland Orchestra, Franz Welser-Möst
 
Genre Musica classica
Content DVD
FSK / age rating from age 0
Publication date 02.02.2018
Edition Belvedere
Audio English (Dolby Digital 5.1), English (DTS 5.1), English (PCM Stereo)
Length 116 Minutes
Screen 16/9
Year of production 2015
Version UK Version
Region code 0
 

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