布魯克納:A大調第六號交響曲
璜侯.梅納 指揮 BBC愛樂管弦樂團
Considered by some to be the 'Cinderella' of his symphonies, the Sixth Symphony of Anton Bruckner was composed in 1879 – 81. It may well demonstrate a reaction to the severe criticism of the first Viennese performance, in 1877, of his Third Symphony, which Eduard Hanslick described as 'a vision of how Beethoven's Ninth befriends Wagner's Walküre and ends up being trampled under her horses' hoofs'. Much the shortest of his mature symphonies, the Sixth also reverts to a more classical form than its predecessors.
This recording was made in 2012, during the first season of Juanjo Mena as Chief Conductor of the BBC Philharmonic, and just a month before their acclaimed performance of the work at the BBC Proms. Classical Source commented: 'Mena didn't miss a trick and the result for the whole symphony was a revelation, and you don't get many of those. This was a thrilling, delightful performance
Symphony No.6, WAB 106 (1879-81)
in A major
Edited by Leopold Nowak
Dr Anton von Oelzelt-Newin und seiner Gemahlin gewidment
1.IMajestoso - Bedeutend langsamer - Tempo wie anfangs -17:10
2.IIAdagio. Sehr feierlich - Largo - Tempo I - Ritardando sempre - Tempo I20:22
3.IIIScherzo. Nicht schnell - Trio. Langsam - Scherzo da capo7:59
4.IVFinale. Bewegt, doch nicht zu schnell - Langsamer - Tempo I -14:01
Total time: 59:32
Orchestra: BBC Philharmonic Orchestra
Lucy Gould , leader
Conductor: Juanjo Mena |
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