
Wydawnictwo: LSO Live
Nr katalogowy: LSO 0578
Nośnik: 1 SACD
Data wydania: kwiecień 2006
EAN: 822231157823
Nr katalogowy: LSO 0578
Nośnik: 1 SACD
Data wydania: kwiecień 2006
EAN: 822231157823
Beethoven: Symphony No. 7 & Triple Concerto
LSO Live - LSO 0578
Kompozytor
Ludwig van Beethoven (1770-1827)
Ludwig van Beethoven (1770-1827)
Wykonawcy
Gordan Nikolitch, violin
Tim Hugh, cello
Lars Vogt, piano
London Symphony Orchestra / Bernard Haitink
Gordan Nikolitch, violin
Tim Hugh, cello
Lars Vogt, piano
London Symphony Orchestra / Bernard Haitink
Beethoven was rarely explicit about any meaning behind his works. However it is impossible to listen to his Seventh Symphony without being captivated by a sense of euphoria, tainted only by what is possibly the most profound slow movement he was to write. Where the symphony is bold in its exuberance, the Triple Concerto is playful, providing its soloists with a glorious opportunity to flaunt their skills.
Reviews:
'simply masterful Beethoven ... Capped by a magisterial account of the Ninth Symphony, this is the Beethoven set for our time. Even if you already have umpteen other recordings of these works, you really owe it to yourself to hear this new set. It's a deeply satisfying musical experience'
Chicago Tribune
CD of the Week
Classic FM
'a blazing performance of the Seventh Symphony that reaches a superbly disciplined and frenzied conclusion'
Performance***** Sound *****
Benchmark Recording
BBC Music Magazine
'surging rhythms that explore every conceivable movement are very much a feature of Bernard Haitink's fine new recording ... The LSO Live CD is even more compelling with the inclusion of the Triple Concerto, in a performance of chamber music lightness ... under Haitink's vigorous baton this Cinderella work sems even more underrated. Seventy-five minutes of exceptional music'
Mail on Sunday
'the latest gem from LSO Live ... this is a sensational coupling of masterworks'
The Times
'Bernard Haitink delivers a splendid interpretation of Beethoven's Seventh: taut, exciting, always musical, and in no way inhibited ... Haitink's concern for clean rhythmic articulation really pays off ... the result is truly of the highest possible standard'
ClassicsToday.com
'the best Beethoven Seventh recorded since Carlos Kleiber's DG recording, and frankly, I like it even better than the Klieber ... In sum: Hallelujah! The art of Beethoven conducting is alive and well'
Hi-Fidelity Review
'he is a different, energised man, caught up in the thrill of the moment, on the podium - and it is our good fortune that these marvellous concerts will have an extended life on disc'
Sunday Times
James Mallinson producer; Neil Hutchinson for Classic Sound Ltd sound engineer (Symphony No 7); Jonathan Stokes for Classic Sound Ltd sound engineer (Triple Concerto); ; Recorded November 2005, Barbican, London; DSD (Direct Stream Digital) recording
Reviews:
'simply masterful Beethoven ... Capped by a magisterial account of the Ninth Symphony, this is the Beethoven set for our time. Even if you already have umpteen other recordings of these works, you really owe it to yourself to hear this new set. It's a deeply satisfying musical experience'
Chicago Tribune
CD of the Week
Classic FM
'a blazing performance of the Seventh Symphony that reaches a superbly disciplined and frenzied conclusion'
Performance***** Sound *****
Benchmark Recording
BBC Music Magazine
'surging rhythms that explore every conceivable movement are very much a feature of Bernard Haitink's fine new recording ... The LSO Live CD is even more compelling with the inclusion of the Triple Concerto, in a performance of chamber music lightness ... under Haitink's vigorous baton this Cinderella work sems even more underrated. Seventy-five minutes of exceptional music'
Mail on Sunday
'the latest gem from LSO Live ... this is a sensational coupling of masterworks'
The Times
'Bernard Haitink delivers a splendid interpretation of Beethoven's Seventh: taut, exciting, always musical, and in no way inhibited ... Haitink's concern for clean rhythmic articulation really pays off ... the result is truly of the highest possible standard'
ClassicsToday.com
'the best Beethoven Seventh recorded since Carlos Kleiber's DG recording, and frankly, I like it even better than the Klieber ... In sum: Hallelujah! The art of Beethoven conducting is alive and well'
Hi-Fidelity Review
'he is a different, energised man, caught up in the thrill of the moment, on the podium - and it is our good fortune that these marvellous concerts will have an extended life on disc'
Sunday Times
James Mallinson producer; Neil Hutchinson for Classic Sound Ltd sound engineer (Symphony No 7); Jonathan Stokes for Classic Sound Ltd sound engineer (Triple Concerto); ; Recorded November 2005, Barbican, London; DSD (Direct Stream Digital) recording