¡Berlioz: Symphonie Fantastique.Varese: Ionisation
¡Mariss Jansons (conductor), Bavarian Radio Shymphony Orchestra
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[Machine Translation] From the Classical Period to the Romantic Period and the Modern Period. Two works from each of these three eras, each at a turning point. Jansons has vividly portrayed them. Berlioz's "Fantasie" is a different interpretation from the highly acclaimed Beethoven symphony cycle, and Jansons handles the chaotic atmosphere and overflowing madness of this piece with great skill, while keeping the entire piece in its entirety. Of course, Jansons's typical "strength of spirit" is still there. From the first movement, even the details such as the way the phrases are made to sing and the use of the dunamik, Jansons' style, which is so well thought out, is exploding. On the other hand, Varese's "Ionizacion" is a music for percussion ensemble of 13 players and is known as a bridge from the Romanticism to the modern era. Although the two pieces were performed at completely different times, it is surprising to hear them side by side and find that they fit together better than one might expect. I am also impressed by the consistency of Jansons' approach to the music.
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