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Wydawnictwo: LSO Live
Nr katalogowy: LSO 0552
Nośnik: 1 SACD
Data wydania: listopad 2004
EAN: 822231105220
Nr katalogowy: LSO 0552
Nośnik: 1 SACD
Data wydania: listopad 2004
EAN: 822231105220
Sibelius: Symphonies Nos 3 & 7
LSO Live - LSO 0552
Kompozytor
Jean Sibelius (1865-1957)
Jean Sibelius (1865-1957)
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London Symphony Orchestra / Sir Colin Davis
London Symphony Orchestra / Sir Colin Davis
Sir Colin Davis has a special affinity with a select group of composers, whose music he has frequently returned to throughout his career, each time revealing some new insight and deeper passion within the music.
Reviews:
'His Berlioz series on LSO Live entranced listeners around the world with the combination of his love for the music and the spontaneity of live performance. Now Sir Colin's s first Sibelius recordings for the label are set to achieve the same.'
Editor's Choice
Gramophone
'Anyone lucky enough to have been at these magnificent Barbican concerts last autumn will know that Davis is enjoying a remarkable Indian summer with the LSO; those who weren't can discover from this magnificent recording.'
The Observer (UK)
'exhilarating - Davis cogently builds the great work to its inevitable climax in a performance that is as impressive in the tempestuous brass passages as in the airy lightness of the woodwind and strings in the scherzo.'
Sunday Telegraph (UK)
'It is hard to imagine these works in more idiomatic performances ... Davis remains one of the world's leading international Sibelians, and his love for this music emerges from every bar of his pristine, expansive yet momentous account ... this new version is still more intense, yearning, mysterious ... this disc deserves to fly out of the shops.'
Sunday Times (UK)
'the orchestra wallows in the music's concentrated magnificence, creating gripping tensions and glorious releases that will leave few listeners untouched.'
Evening Standard (UK)
'an absolutely masterful characterization of music that in most other performances puzzles as often as it enchants ... this release will be tough to beat'
Artistic Quality 9 Sound Quality 9
ClassicsToday.com
James Mallinson producer; Neil Hutchinson for Classic Sound Ltd balance engineer; ; Recorded September 2003 (No 7) and October 2003 (No 3), Barbican, London; DSD (Direct Stream Digital) recording
Reviews:
'His Berlioz series on LSO Live entranced listeners around the world with the combination of his love for the music and the spontaneity of live performance. Now Sir Colin's s first Sibelius recordings for the label are set to achieve the same.'
Editor's Choice
Gramophone
'Anyone lucky enough to have been at these magnificent Barbican concerts last autumn will know that Davis is enjoying a remarkable Indian summer with the LSO; those who weren't can discover from this magnificent recording.'
The Observer (UK)
'exhilarating - Davis cogently builds the great work to its inevitable climax in a performance that is as impressive in the tempestuous brass passages as in the airy lightness of the woodwind and strings in the scherzo.'
Sunday Telegraph (UK)
'It is hard to imagine these works in more idiomatic performances ... Davis remains one of the world's leading international Sibelians, and his love for this music emerges from every bar of his pristine, expansive yet momentous account ... this new version is still more intense, yearning, mysterious ... this disc deserves to fly out of the shops.'
Sunday Times (UK)
'the orchestra wallows in the music's concentrated magnificence, creating gripping tensions and glorious releases that will leave few listeners untouched.'
Evening Standard (UK)
'an absolutely masterful characterization of music that in most other performances puzzles as often as it enchants ... this release will be tough to beat'
Artistic Quality 9 Sound Quality 9
ClassicsToday.com
James Mallinson producer; Neil Hutchinson for Classic Sound Ltd balance engineer; ; Recorded September 2003 (No 7) and October 2003 (No 3), Barbican, London; DSD (Direct Stream Digital) recording