Thomas Dausgaard / Swedish Chamber Orchestra
20,59 EUR  15,79 EUR
SACD+ CD
Bis
Release date: 01/Dec/2021
Shipping charges are minimized.
Thomas Dausgaard / Swedish Chamber Orchestra 116 visitors
are looking at this item
Delivery to US in: 5-9 workdays (only 1 left in stock)
Sales Rank: #1447 in Symphonic Music
#4560 in Classic
Style: Symphonic Music
Product No.: 2100427610

Other products from Thomas Dausgaard / Swedish Chamber Orchestra

Accessories

Content:

Number of discs: 1
Extra-Infos: .. Symphonies Nos. 1 & 3
Description:Mendelssohn Symphonies Nos. 1 & 3 by Swedish Chamber Orchestra, released 3 December 2021. This version of Mendelssohn Symphonies Nos. 1 & 3 comes as a 1xSuper Audio. - .. SYMPHONIES NOS. 1 & 3
Having begun their collaboration in 1997, the Swedish Chamber Orchestra and it's conductor laureate Thomas Dausgaard have developed an unusually tight partnership. Nowhere is this demonstrated more clearly than in their cycles of the symphonies of Schumann, Schubert and, most recently, Brahms - performances which have been characterized by reviewers as variously 'fresh', 'vivid', 'transparent' and 'invigorating'. Of Mendelssohn the team has previously recorded the incidental music to A Midsummer Night's Dream, a release described as 'capturing Mendelssohn's inimitable spirit' on the website Crescendo. The same disc included The Hebrides, and now the SCO and Dausgaard return to Scotland, with Mendelssohn's 'Scottish' Symphony. This was begun in 1829, after a stay in London during which the composer conducted his Symphony No. 1, also included on this disc. Mendelssohn's imagination was often fired by impressions from nature, and Scotland was the Romantic landscape par excellence, celebrated for it's rugged Highland scenery and melancholy tunes. 'I think that today I found the beginning of my 'Scottish' Symphony', he wrote to his parents after a visit to the ruined chapel at Holyrood Palace in Edinburgh. It took more than a decade for him to complete the symphony - but ever since it's first performance, in 1842, it has been a staple of the symphonic repertoire.
Manufacturer No.: BISSACD-2469
Product Safety

Other products from Bis

display all

Product feedback

Write a feedback
There are currently no product reviews.