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Wednesday, November 28, 2018

Edward Elgar - Symphony No. 2; Sospiri; Elegy (Sakari Oramo)


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Composer: Edward Elgar
  • (01) Symphony No. 2 in E flat major, Op. 63
  • (05) Sospiri for strings, harp and organ, Op. 70
  • (06) Elegy for strings, Op.58

Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra
Sakari Oramo, conductor

Date: 2013
Label: BIS
http://bis.se/conductors/oramo-sakari/elgar-symphony-no2


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Review

Oramo and his Swedish players in Elgar’s Second

No doubt about it, Sakari Oramo is an Elgarian of strong instinct, and this abundantly characterful, cannily paced and deeply sincere traversal of the mighty Second Symphony has a lot going for it. Not only does the Finn draw playing of conspicuous finesse and commendable ardour from his meticulously prepared Stockholm band (whose thrusting horns in particular cover themselves in glory), he brings a keen temperament, architectural grasp and evident love to the task in hand; tears spill from the slow movement’s heart-rending climax at fig 86 (11'42"), the descending violins astutely heeding Elgar’s vibrato and glissez markings.

The observant Oramo also manages to illuminate numerous flecks of exquisite detail within Elgar’s wondrously subtle orchestral canvas: the strings’ tremolando shudders at the outset of that unnervingly sinister episode at the first movement’s core really do ignite the imagination (try from fig 26 or 6'27"); and how glintingly transparent are the textures in the helter-skelter outer portions of the Scherzo (which fairly crackles with tension, teasing wit and excitement here). More questionably, Oramo adds a full organ for the finale’s towering summit at eight bars after 165 (11'48") and not merely the 32- or 64-foot pedal sometimes deployed by Elgar himself. The BIS engineers have come up trumps once again with some extraordinarily faithful, dynamic and superbly well-lit sound, though it must also be said that the actual acoustic is slightly dry and a touch lacking in kindly glow.

So, while my loyalty to the composer (LSO, 1927), Boult (with the BBC SO and LPO from 1944 & 1956 respectively), Barbirolli (Hallé, 1964), Solti (with the LPO, on CD and an unmissable ICA Classics DVD), Slatkin and Andrew Davis stands firm, this invigorating newcomer certainly merits investigation by any Elgar aficionado who fancies a fresh view. Memorably pliable and tender readings of Sospiri and the ineffably wistful Elegy for strings round off a highly accomplished release.

-- Andrew Achenbach, Gramophone

More reviews:
BBC Music Magazine  PERFORMANCE: **** / RECORDING: ****
http://www.musicweb-international.com/classrev/2013/July13/Elgar_sy2_BISSACD1879.htm
http://www.classicalsource.com/db_control/db_cd_review.php?id=11645
https://www.limelightmagazine.com.au/reviews/elgar-symphony-no-2-sospiri-elegy-oramo/
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Elgar-Symphony-Stockholm-Phlharmonic-Orchestra/dp/B00BYN3WR0
https://www.amazon.com/Elgar-Symphony-Stockholm-Phlharmonic-Orchestra/dp/B00BYN3WR0

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Edward Elgar (2 June 1857 – 23 February 1934) was an English composer, whose many works have entered international classical concert repertoire. Among his best-known compositions are orchestral works including the Enigma Variations, the Pomp and Circumstance Marches, concertos for violin and cello, and two symphonies. He also composed choral works, chamber music and songs. Elgar has been described as the first composer to take the gramophone seriously. Elgar was the first composer to take the gramophone seriously, and made recordings of most of his major orchestral works between 1914 and 1925.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_Elgar

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Sakari Oramo (born October 26, 1965 in Helsinki) is a Finnish conductor. He started his career as a violinist and concertmaster of the Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra (FRSO), and studied conducting with Jorma Panula at the Sibelius Academy. From 1998 to 2008, Oramo was Music Director of the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra, with which he championed the music of John Foulds in concerts and recordings. He was Principal Conductor of the FRSO (2003-2012), and is currently Chief Conductor of the Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra (since 2008) and the BBC Symphony Orchestra (since 2013).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sakari_Oramo

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