Berg: Drei Orchesterstücke, Op. 6 & Lulu Suite (Live) Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra & Daniele Gatti feat. Anat Efraty
Album Info
Album Veröffentlichung:
2008
HRA-Veröffentlichung:
05.05.2014
Label: RCO Live
Genre: Classical
Subgenre: Orchestral
Interpret: Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra & Daniele Gatti feat. Anat Efraty
Komponist: Alban Berg (1885-1935)
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- 1 No. 1. Praludium 05:18
- 2 No. 2. Reigen 05:53
- 3 No. 3. Marsch 09:36
- 4 I. Rondo: Andante und Hymne 14:48
- 5 II. Ostinato: Allegro 03:13
- 6 III. Lied der Lulu: Comodo 02:54
- 7 IV. Variationen: Moderato 03:13
- 8 V. Adagio 09:12
- 9 Applause 00:30
Info zu Berg: Drei Orchesterstücke, Op. 6 & Lulu Suite (Live)
Since taking audiences by storm in his first appearance with the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra in April 2004, conductor Daniele Gatti has been a regular and welcome guest with the orchestra. His concert performances are characterised by highly individual interpretations of traditional orchestral repertoire and a fondness for less common repertoire, with a particular preference for the Second Viennese School and related movements.
On this album, Gatti's first recording with the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra, he conducts two key works by Alban Berg: the early Drei Orchesterstücke and the suite from the unfinished opera Lulu, Berg's swansong. Under his baton, both works, which Gatti conducted from memory in these concerts, are given highly ominous, atmospheric performances.
“…conductors as well as listeners can be distracted by the high-gloss surfaces of Berg's orchestration, especially in the Lulu Suite, but Gatti always draws the ear inwards, past smoochy saxophone and celesta, deep inside those contrapuntal caverns of ecstasy where Berg is even more in his element that Mahler or Strauss.” (Gramophone)
“Gatti's Berg is very much post-Romantic rather than proto-modernist, with the Mahlerian influences emphasised. In the Three Orchestral Pieces, however, he generates shocking intensity throughout...here you really do feel you've been witness to the wartime dissolution of a world.” (The Guardian)
Anat Efraty, soprano
Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra
Daniele Gatti, conductor
Recorded live at Concertgebouw Amsterdam on 19, 20, 23 October 2005 (Lulu Suite) 27, 28, 29, 30 September 2006 (Drei Orchesterstücke)
Keine Biografie vorhanden.
Booklet für Berg: Drei Orchesterstücke, Op. 6 & Lulu Suite (Live)