Robert-Schumann-Philharmonie, Frank Beermann – Aram Khachaturian: Symphony No. 1 · Dance Suite (2024)
FLAC (tracks) 24 bit/44,1 kHz | Time – 01:10:40 minutes | 676 MB | Genre: Classical
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Written as his graduation piece at the Moscow Conservatory, Khachaturian’s brilliantly coloured and atmospheric First Symphony is an excellent demonstration of his orchestral mastery (further enhanced by revisions Khachaturian made in the 1960s following his first-hand experience of conducting the work around the world). Its Caucasian influence is evident in the work’s melodic arabesques and in the quasi-improvisatory style of its woodwind writing (most notably for the clarinets); yet there is an intensity and audacity in its spicy dissonances, together with a rhythmic and contrapuntal sophistication which makes one appreciate why Prokofieff thought Khachaturian such a promising talent.The first movement in particular is eventful and full of striking contrasts, presenting a rich tapestry of instrumental colours, some of them ravishing, others strange and eerie such as the combination of celesta with high string harmonics, yet others more forthright and exhilarating. The second movement opens a harp and flute motif which seems to anticipate (possibly inspired?) “Moonlight” from Britten’s Sea Interludes, soon contrasted with a folk dance. The third movement contains music most readily recognizable as Khachaturian’s in style, particularly the impassioned string writing which anticipates that to be heard in the Second Symphony.
Dance Suite
This early work gives a fine demonstration of Khachaturian’s piquant orchestration, much melodic charm and even a sense of humour! It is a work which deserves a place in the repertory alongside such folk-inspired works as Kodály’s Peacock Variations or Bartók’s Rumanian Folk Dances, and includes several numbers which could serve as effective encores, such as the perky Uzbek March, or the rousing final Lezghinka, an effective and more authentic-sounding alternative to the famous Lezghinka of Gayaneh.
Tracklist:
1-1. Robert Schumann – 1. Andante maestoso con passione (19:50)
1-2. Robert Schumann – 2. Adagio sostenuto (12:45)
1-3. Robert Schumann – Symphony No. 1 in E minor 3. Allegro risoluto (12:04)
1-4. Robert Schumann – 1. Trans-Caucasian Dance (03:48)
1-5. Robert Schumann – 2. Armenian Dance (04:00)
1-6. Robert Schumann – 3. Uzbek Dance (11:14)
1-7. Robert Schumann – 4. Uzbek March (03:23)
1-8. Robert Schumann – 5. Lezginka (03:33)
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