Alexander Scriabin – Symphony No. 1 – London Symphony Orchestra, Valery Gergiev (2016)
FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/96 kHz | Time – 50:09 minutes | 951 MB | Genre: Classical
Studio Master, Official Digital Download – Source: Bowers & Wilkins | Booklet, Front Cover | © London Symphony Orchestra
Recorded live in DSD 128fs, 30 March 2014 at the Barbican, London
Scriabin’s Symphony No 1 first saw the light of day in a two piano version, which was used to premiere the piece to various important musical figures of the day. These included the composer Lyadov, a member of the Russian committee that decided which music might or might not be published. Unfortunately for Scriabin, the choral finale of his symphony did not find favour, and though Lyadov conducted the symphonic premiere soon after, the finale was omitted from the first performance in 1900. It would be five months before the work was performed complete.
The symphony is in six movements and runs for almost fifty minutes. It owes something to Mahler and Wagner with its languid Largo opening, slow moving harmonies and lush orchestration. There is, however, something unusually dramatic about the concentrated solo violin at the start, and the primacy of the melodic line which threads its way through is oddly modern. The second movement marked Allegro drammatico enters more complex territory. There is greater interplay between instrumental parts, with the mobility of the bass line evoking other late romantic music of the period.
The music oscillates between slow and fast movements and culminates in the choral finale Lyadov didn’t care for. Here Ekaterina Sergeeva and Alexander Timchenko are the vocal soloists, Scriabin combining mezzo-soprano and tenor to interesting effect (anticipating Mahler’s combination of singers in Das Lied von der Erde). It would have taken quite an imagination to detect a work this colourful in the original piano score Lyadov heard.
This recording was made from performances given in the spring of 2014 in London. As with all the LSO’s recent Scriabin releases, the work is played with the kind of intensity and assurance one would expect from a world-class orchestra under the authoritative direction of Valery Gergiev.
Tracklist:
Alexander Scriabin (1872-1915)
Symphony No. 1 in E major, Op. 26 (1899-1900)
1. I. Lento 06:51
2. II. Allegro dramatico 10:56
3. III. Lento 07:59
4. IV. Vivace 03:21
5. V. Allegro 07:17
6. VI. Andante 13:41
Personnel:
Ekaterina Sergeeva, mezzo-soprano
Alexander Timchenko, tenor
London Symphony Chorus
Simon Halsey, chorus director
London Symphony Orchestra
Valery Gergiev, conductor
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