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Friday, October 20, 2017

Josef Suk - Ripening; Symphony in E (Jiří Bělohlávek)


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Composer: Josef Suk
  1. Zrání (Ripening), symphonic poem, Op. 34: Adagio, quasi Andante -
  2. Zrání (Ripening), symphonic poem, Op. 34: Poco allegro inquieto e poco rubato -
  3. Zrání (Ripening), symphonic poem, Op. 34: Adagio -
  4. Zrání (Ripening), symphonic poem, Op. 34: Più tranquillo -
  5. Zrání (Ripening), symphonic poem, Op. 34: Allegro -
  6. Zrání (Ripening), symphonic poem, Op. 34: Tempo di Fuga -
  7. Zrání (Ripening), symphonic poem, Op. 34: Adagio e sempre tranquillo
  8. Symphony in E major, Op. 14: I. Allegro ma non troppo
  9. Symphony in E major, Op. 14: II. Adagio
  10. Symphony in E major, Op. 14: III. Allegro vivace
  11. Symphony in E major, Op. 14: IV. Allegro

New London Chamber Choir (1-7)
BBC Symphony Orchestra
Jiří Bělohlávek, conductor

Date: 2010
Label: Chandos
https://www.chandos.net/products/catalogue/CHAN%205081

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Review

A marvellous tone-poem and an early symphony from the creator of Asrael

There can’t be many orchestral works in the repertoire that better approximate, in musical terms, the blossoming of life in the face of conflict, even tragedy. Cast in seven interlinking but contrasted sections, Zrání (The Ripening) opens like early sunlight kissing the corn, then proceeds through storm, stress and moments of the greatest tenderness (the beginning of the Adagio third section) to hard-earned serenity. It seems to me that the trick with The Ripening is to let it unfold naturally, allowing each billowing episode its due, guiding and nurturing rather than impeding the flow in any way. Belohlávek does just that and the BBC Symphony respond not only with some superb playing but with a range of dynamics that fully tests the skills of the Chandos team (Brian Pidgeon was the recording producer), including a beautifully balanced chorus towards the end of the work. B∆lohlávek’s nearest rivals are Libor Pesek in Liverpool, generally excellent but not quite as compelling, and, most famously, Václav Talich’s 1954-56 Supraphon sessions with the Czech Philharmonic, which, because of Talich’s raw emotions at the time, were completed by his young colleague Zdenek Bílek. That remains an incomparably moving document but Belohlávek’s passion and sense of momentum grant a new generation of listeners a credible modern benchmark.

The coupling, Suk’s Symphony in E, predates The Ripening (1912-17) by around 18 years and although attractive in its own right (a little like a melding of Dvorák and Mahler) isn’t on quite the exalted level of the later work. Again, Belohlávek directs an excellent performance, idiomatic as well as atmospheric and especially effective in the two middle movements, which possibly contain the score’s best music. The version I have on my own shelves by the Czech Philharmonic under Václav Neumann (Supraphon – nla) is broader than Belohlávek’s by no less than six minutes, although, to be fair, it does have some nicely pointed instrumental solos in its favour. Still, this well paced newcomer leaves the stronger impression overall and proves a worthy addition to an admirable Suk series.

-- Rob Cowan, Gramophone

More reviews:
BBC Music Magazine  PERFORMANCE: ***** / SOUND: *****
http://www.musicweb-international.com/classrev/2010/DEC10/suk_ripening_5081.htm
http://www.theguardian.com/music/2010/oct/02/suk-symphony-no-1-ripening-cd-review
http://www.limelightmagazine.com.au/Review/243069,josef-suk-ripening-symphony-no-1-bbc-symphony/-belohlavek.aspx
http://www.allmusic.com/album/josef-suk-ripening-symphony-no-1-mw0002029889
http://www.amazon.com/Suk-Ripening-Symphony-E-Major/dp/B003WL7EAI

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Josef Suk (4 January 1874 – 29 May 1935) was a Czech composer and violinist. Known as one of Dvořák's favorite pupils, Suk became very close to his mentor and later married Dvořák's daughter, Otilie. Suk was the grandfather of famed Czech violinist Josef Suk (1929-2011). Suk's musical style started off with a very heavy emphasis on what he experienced during his time with Dvořák, though this Czech-style influence eventually slowly became more German and Austrian in style. Suk, alongside Vitezslav Novak and Ostrčil, is considered one of the leading composers in Czech Modernism.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Josef_Suk_(composer)

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Jiří Bělohlávek (24 February 1946 – 31 May 2017) is a Czech conductor. He was a graduate of the Prague Conservatory and the Academy of Performing Arts in Prague, and later studied conducting, for two years, with Sergiu Celibidache. He was chief conductor of the Czech Philharmonic (1990–92, 2012–17), the BBC Symphony Orchestra (2006-2012) and the founder of the Prague Philharmonia. Bělohlávek gained international renown and repute for his performances of the works of Czech composers and has made recordings for the Supraphon, Chandos, Harmonia Mundi, Warner Classics and Deutsche Grammophon.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ji%C5%99%C3%AD_B%C4%9Blohl%C3%A1vek

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