Composed by Wilhelm Peterson-Berger
Performed by Stockholm Royal Opera Orchestra Conducted by Leif Segerstam
2. Symphony No. 5 in B minor ("Solitudo")
Composed by Wilhelm Peterson-Berger
Performed by Stockholm Royal Opera Orchestra Conducted by Leif Segerstam
Wilhelm Peterson-Berger: Symphonies 1 and 5,Wilhelm Peterson-Berger,Leif Segerstam,Stockholm Royal Opera Orchestra,Sterling [Qualiton],Classical,Classical Composers,Orchestral & Symphonic,Symphonic,Symphony
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Wilhelm Peterson-Berger: Symphonies 1 and 5
Manufacturer: Sterling [Qualiton] ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B00000455I Release Date: 2000-09-30 |
Tracks:
- Sym No.1 in B flat 'Baneret': I. 'Nar Vi Forst Drogo Ut'. Allegro, Un Poco Moderato
- Sym No.1 in B flat 'Baneret': II. 'Mellan Fejderna'. Allegro Scherzando, Non Troppo Moto
- Sym No.1 in B flat 'Baneret': III. 'Vid Hjaltebaren'. Lento Doloroso Con Gravita
- Sym No.1 in B flat 'Baneret': IV. 'Mot Nya Varar'. Allegro Moderato--Largo Maestoso
- Sym No.5 in b 'Solitudo': I. Con moto tranquillo
- Sym No.5 in b 'Solitudo': II. Scherzando Vivo, Delicatissimo--Allegro moderato
- Sym No.5 in b 'Solitudo': III. Andante Tranquillo
- Sym No.5 in b 'Solitudo': IV. Allegro Molto--Andante Molto Tranquillo
Customer Reviews:
One very good indeed, another not quite so magnificent.......2006-10-07
The fifth, on the other hand, is marvellous music, rich in ideas and marvellously developed. Its subtitle, 'solitude', makes clear that the large gestures of the second and third 'Same Atnam" symphonies are not predominant in this work. Rather, it is subtlety that dominates. The scherzo, rightly titled 'delicatissimo', is a clear indication. No spectacular codas here; all movements end rather quietly. The finale, however, is very rhytmic, with the sort of 'perpetual movement' that pervades the last movements of Schubert's ninth or Raff's eleventh. A great piece, that deserves far more attention than it has sofar received.
Segerstam's forces are just the ones to challenge these works. However, it must be said that there's little in it between his recording and Michail Jurowski's equally excellent one on CPO. Segerstam's first is a little better, but the work I'd buy this CD for would be the fifth symphony.
P.s. unfortunately, these reviews have sometimes become a medium to vent dogmatic views on what is good music and what is not (e.g. review by 'Homer' elsewhere on this page). My star rating here refers to playing and interpretation, not the intrinsic musical value of either symphony - that is a matter of aesthetics that everyone needs to decide for him- or herself.
Unjustly neglected syphonies well worth a listen........1999-07-06
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