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Mendelssohn / Irish Chamber Orch: 180 Beats Per Minute / Symphony 3 - COMPACT DISCS
Mendelssohn / Irish Chamber Orch: 180 Beats Per Minute / Symphony 3 - COMPACT DISCS
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Title: 180 Beats Per Minute / Symphony 3
Artist: Mendelssohn / Irish Chamber Orch
Label: Orfeo
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 4011790945125
Genre: Classical
Release Date: 2018-04-20
Number of Discs: 1
Seldom has one heard one of the best known works of Mendelssohn, the brilliant Hebrides Overture, so wild, gruff and raw, so fissured even, as in this concluding installment of Mendelssohn symphonies with Jörg Widmann. This is without question a thoroughly contemporary interpretation; we get the now universal sense of hearing anew that comes with period instruments, even though none are being played here. It must have been a real stimulus to the composer at the conductor's desk - a music analyst in the highest degree - to take this music tamed by over-familiarity and strip it of everything that is pseudo-obvious and safely middle-of-the-road. And it is that principle, faithfully followed in the earlier releases, of quite deliberately comparing and contrasting Mendelssohn's works with the clarinet-playing conductor's own that must have been what struck the spark and audibly kindled the music-making spirit of the Irish Chamber Orchestra. A drama otherwise reserved for the concert hall here comes across admirably: the well-known early-19th-century works sound like new, which is a compliment to their interpreters. Widmann's two early works, now a part of his own history, turn out to be good, even exhilarating, listening; inspired by the young composer's disco nights, "180 beats" goes well with the fascinating "Fantasie", played by the composer himself, which effortlessly surmounts the limits seemingly set on the harmonies of a monophonic wind instrument. This is a spine-tinglingly new way to listen to Mendelssohn's music.
Tracks:
1.1 The Hebrides in D Major, Op. 26, MWVP7, 'Fingal's Cave'
1.2 180 Beats Per Minute - Irish Chamber Orchestra
1.3 Fantasie - Irish Chamber Orchestra
1.4 I. Andante Con Moto - Allegro Un Poco Agitato
1.5 II. Vivace Non Troppo
1.6 III. Adagio
1.7 IV. Allegro Vivacissimo - Allegro Maestoso Assai
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Artist: Mendelssohn / Irish Chamber Orch
Label: Orfeo
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 4011790945125
Genre: Classical
Release Date: 2018-04-20
Number of Discs: 1
Seldom has one heard one of the best known works of Mendelssohn, the brilliant Hebrides Overture, so wild, gruff and raw, so fissured even, as in this concluding installment of Mendelssohn symphonies with Jörg Widmann. This is without question a thoroughly contemporary interpretation; we get the now universal sense of hearing anew that comes with period instruments, even though none are being played here. It must have been a real stimulus to the composer at the conductor's desk - a music analyst in the highest degree - to take this music tamed by over-familiarity and strip it of everything that is pseudo-obvious and safely middle-of-the-road. And it is that principle, faithfully followed in the earlier releases, of quite deliberately comparing and contrasting Mendelssohn's works with the clarinet-playing conductor's own that must have been what struck the spark and audibly kindled the music-making spirit of the Irish Chamber Orchestra. A drama otherwise reserved for the concert hall here comes across admirably: the well-known early-19th-century works sound like new, which is a compliment to their interpreters. Widmann's two early works, now a part of his own history, turn out to be good, even exhilarating, listening; inspired by the young composer's disco nights, "180 beats" goes well with the fascinating "Fantasie", played by the composer himself, which effortlessly surmounts the limits seemingly set on the harmonies of a monophonic wind instrument. This is a spine-tinglingly new way to listen to Mendelssohn's music.
Tracks:
1.1 The Hebrides in D Major, Op. 26, MWVP7, 'Fingal's Cave'
1.2 180 Beats Per Minute - Irish Chamber Orchestra
1.3 Fantasie - Irish Chamber Orchestra
1.4 I. Andante Con Moto - Allegro Un Poco Agitato
1.5 II. Vivace Non Troppo
1.6 III. Adagio
1.7 IV. Allegro Vivacissimo - Allegro Maestoso Assai
Audio Sample:
All soundclips are provided by Tidal and are for illustrative purposes only. For some releases, the tracks listed may not accurately represent the tracks on the physical release.

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