¡Bruckner: Symphony No.9, 4
¡Stanislaw Skrowaczewski (conductor), NHK Symphony Orchestra

 Description
[Machine Translation] Sukrovaczewski was still great...! A passionate performance that excited Japan just after the completion of the complete Bruckner cycle! This is a live recording of the great Bruckner conductor, Sukrovaczewski, conducting the NHK Symphony Orchestra in 2002. The violins are unusually arranged on both wings, giving a three-dimensional sound. Both pieces are surprisingly rich in romanticism, and the performances are full of enthusiasm. The tension never slackens, and the strong vitality and intensity of the strings cannot be missed. The score for No. 4 is based on the second draft, but has been modified independently, and the color and balance are exquisite. In No. 9, the so-called Brucknerian pause is not overly long, but rather the impactful flow of the music is valued, and there is a stirring expression. Therefore, the third movement, which takes a slow and bold tempo, does not lose its powerful construction, allowing the listener to enjoy Bruckner's great work to the fullest. Includes Japanese obi and commentary. Recording: [CD1] April 4, 2002/NHK Hall, [CD2] April 10, 2002/Suntory Hall (NHK live recording)


凌 Credits
Stanislaw Skrowaczewski
NHK SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA


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