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BRUCKNER, A.: Symphony No. 7 (Bavarian Radio Symphony, Jansons)

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BRUCKNER, A.: Symphony No. 7 (Bavarian Radio Symphony, Jansons)

Composer(s):Bruckner, Anton
Artist(s) Jansons, Mariss, Conductor • Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra
Period(s) Romantic
Genre Classical Music
Category Orchestral
Catalogue 403571900100
Label BR-Klassik
Quality   320kbps
Album Price
 
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USD 16.99
 

 
MP3
USD 9.99
 

 

   



An outstanding Bruckner 7!
Review By MB69511,October 2010

This is a live recording, but you'd hardly notice; audience noise is minimal until enthusiastic applause erupts at the end, and the standard of playing is uniformly high, with a wonderful unanimity throughout between conductor and orchestra.

More often than not, Jansons' choice of tempi seems ideal, a good example being the sublime 2nd (Moderato) theme in the Adagio - and he makes out a convincing case for inclusion of the contentious extra percussion in that same movement (something that the otherwise peerless Wand omits in all his recordings).

As to the coda of the 1st movement, has anyone ever made it sound so thrilling? Where Barenboim is too restrained and Karajan not restrained enough, Jansons judges the build-up of tension and excitement to perfection!



Review By José Sánchez Rodríguez, Ritmo,November 2011

Mariss Jansons aprueba con buena nota esta interpretación de la Séptima Sinfonía de Bruckner, registrada en un concierto de la Sinfónica de la Radio Bávara en la Gran Sala de la Musikverein de Viena en 2007. Saltan de inmediato las virtudes naturales del maestro letón, en especial su gusto por las sonoridades lustrosas y opulentas y una gran versatilidad que le permite no cometer errores de bulto en su plasmación de los rasgos característicos de la música bruckneriana. Resulta así una Séptima muy elocuente y robusta, aunque no desprovista de fervor lírico cuando conviene. Jansons logra dar unidad a la obra mediante trazos amplios y seguros, preocupándose por la belleza

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Review By David Hurwitz, ClassicsToday.com,May 2010

Make no mistake, this is a very good performance. The first movement has a satisfying sense of flow: Mariss Jansons knits the various sections together expertly and produces a real feeling of “allegro” without ever pushing too hard. The Adagio is aptly reverential, and the horns and Wagner tubas play beautifully…the scherzo has a wonderful rustic lilt and plenty of energy, while the finale is exactly what Bruckner requests: “moving, but not too fast”. And here is one performance where the coda is not completely upstaged by the end of the first movement. It's perfectly understandable that the audience gives an enthusiastic roar of approval at the end. It must have been an impressive evening if you were lucky enough to be present…

Review By Stephen Johnson, BBC Music Magazine,April 2010

As one  might expect Jansons’s approach is anything but cold. In fact, some of the deepest insights occur in pastoral or contemplative passages: the woodwind-violins exchanges in the coda of the Adagio, the tender ruminations of the Scherzo’s central trio, and most of all the symphony’s hushed, magical opening.

Jansons is watchful of tempo and on the whole doesn’t let rubato distort the underlying steady current…

Review By Stereophile,March 2010

With this fleet and forceful performance, we welcome a new label to the SACD fold.

Review By Brian Buerkle, American Record Guide,March 2010

The Bavarian Radio Symphony is captured in top form with a very detailed and spacious recording…excellent sound and smooth rendition.

To read the complete review, please visit American Record Guide online.

Review By , The WSCL Blog,February 2010

One of the first in a series of live concert recordings from Munich with the Bavarian Radio Symphony, on their own label, BR Klassik. Mahler’s most mercurial and elusive Symphony is given shining treatment here.

Review By Uwe Steiner, Hifi&Records,January 2010


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Review By Richard Osborne, Gramophone,December 2009

Jansons and the Bavarian Radio orchestra in broad-based Bruckner

As always with Jansons’s Bruckner, the performance is broadly based yet purposeful. As to the Bavarian playing, it is admirably resolute…It is a concert one would certainly have been pleased to hear.

Review By Dominic McHugh, MusicalCriticism.com,August 2009

Hot on the heels of the launch of the Mariinsky Theatre’s new CD label a couple of months ago the Bayerishe Rundfunk (Bavarian Radio) is launching its own label, devoted to making the performances of the Symphonieorchester des Bayerischen Rundfunks more widely available. Though the label’s product has stiff competition from many of the leading international symphony orchestras, a striking majority of which now have their own record labels, BR-Klassik stands out for its excellent sound quality, resulting from the orchestra already being set up to record for the radio.

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