¡Mozart: Symphony No.35, Bruckner: Symphony No.8
¡Stanislaw Skrowaczewski (conductor), NHK Symphony Orchestra

 Description
[Machine Translation] Sukrovaczewski and the NHK Symphony Orchestra's "Bruckner at the End". This is the culmination of the two orchestras' collaboration on the overwhelming Eighth Symphony. Sukrovaczewski is a Bruckner specialist, but No. 8 seems to be especially dear to his heart, and he has chosen it for his "last Bruckner performance" with several orchestras. This 2006 performance is the last Bruckner performance with the NHK Symphony Orchestra, and it is the culmination of a tremendous performance by both orchestras. The intensity of the performance is not simply hot and vigorous, but is controlled and objective through rigorous sound construction. However, it is not cold, of course, and there are beautiful songs that can be heard because of the perfectly controlled balance, creating an ethereal world that is out of this world. Every moment is seamless, and every note is connected to the final climax. The Mozart coupling is also wonderful. The Mozart coupling is of course also wonderful, dashing and fresh, with superb polishing that transcends the modern period. You can enjoy the clear, logical and pure brilliance of the music. Includes Japanese obi and commentary. Recording: [Mozart] April 10, 2002 / Suntory Hall, [Bruckner] May 12, 2006 / NHK Hall (NHK live recording)


凌 Credits
Stanislaw Skrowaczewski
NHK SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA

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