Russian National Orchestra, Mikhail Pletnev – Tchaikovsky: Manfred Symphony Op.58 (2013)
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Genre: Classical
Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky’s Manfred is a hermaphrodite – at least, as far as the music is concerned. For although the work (dating from 1885) was indeed dubbed by its creator as a symphony, it still did not receive a number alongside Tchaikovsky’s further six contributions to the category. And thus it was – and has still to some extent remained – “draped” over a stool, as it were: isolated in Tchaikovsky’s oeuvre somewhere between the categories of the symphony and the symphonic poem. Nevertheless, Manfred is definitely based on a literary programme. And what a programme – the eponymous dramatic poem written by the “dark romantic” poet, Lord Byron. Tchaikovsky devoted himself to this and to its eponymous hero with zeal, and seemed to even somewhat transform himself into Manfred during the intensive period of work. After all, he was also suffering from inner torment. And this can be heard in the music, which appears to be full of inner conflict. Nowadays, Manfred is rarely heard in the concert hall. Perhaps due to its rather “overloaded” subject? Perhaps due to its unclear stylistic positioning? Or perhaps due to the model upon which it is based, which today is virtually unknown? Towards the end, during the redemption of Manfred, there is even an organ added to the full orchestra. (Incidentally, this was recorded separately in Berlin for the recording at hand.) An apotheosis – however, the “taste” involved here is a subject worthy of debate.
Tracklist
01. Lento lugubre-Moderato con moto-Andante
02. Vivace con spirito
03. Andante con moto
04. Allegro con fuoco
Personnel
Russian National Orchestra
Mikhail Pletnev – conductor
Alexei Bruni – concertmaster
Norbert Gembaczka – organ
This album has been recorded at DZZ Studio 5 in Moscow in April 2013.
The organ has been recorded separately at the St. Ludwig Kirche in Berlin
Produced by Job Maarse
SACD ISO
mqs.link_TchaikvskyManfredSymphnyPletnevRN.part1.rar
mqs.link_TchaikvskyManfredSymphnyPletnevRN.part2.rar
mqs.link_TchaikvskyManfredSymphnyPletnevRN.part3.rar
FLAC 24bit/88,2kHz