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Friday, September 6, 2019

Emil von Reznicek - Kol Nidrey; Chamisso-Variations (Michail Jurowski)


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Composer: Emil von Reznicek
  • (01) Eine Lustspiel-Ouvertüre
  • (02) Thema und Variationen nach Chamissos 'Tragische Geschichte'
  • (12) Symphonische Variationen über 'Kol Nidrey'
  • (21) Eine Lustspiel-Overtüre (Reznicek conducts Reznicek, 1922)
  • (22) Donna Diana (Reznicek conducts Reznicek, 1922)

WDR Symphony Orchestra
Michail Jurowski, conductor

Date: 2007
Label: cpo

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Review

ARTISTIC QUALITY: 9 / SOUND QUALITY: 9

Reznicek was one of the very few composers of his day who had a sense of humor, ranging from open-hearted amusement to the most refined irony, and had the ability to express it in music. The Lustspiel (Comedy) Overture clearly embodies the former, while the two sets of variations, at various moments, point to the latter. This makes the overture comparatively straightforward and charming, with its perky orchestration and goofy harmonic side-slips. Reznicek’s light touch here is infectious, and the performance is wholly winning.

The Chamisso and Kol Nidre variations operate on a more ambiguous expressive level. Reznicek treats the Kol Nidre tune as a simple piece of musical exoticism and subjects it to some pretty amazing transformations, including a bittersweet waltz and a gawky march. It’s beautifully scored, but despite the range of musical types visited it’s also just a touch lacking in contrast, almost as if the tune itself were too strongly profiled to accommodate so much variety. Reznicek has no such issues with the Chamisso variations, which are not only shorter, but find room for a bass soloist intoning the original poem that inspired the piece.

As a bonus on what otherwise is a relatively short CD, we get the composer himself leading two dim acoustic recordings of both the Lustspiel and Donna Diana overtures. The incredibly dry sound and wholesale reorchestration attendant upon making recordings in 1922 combine with some striking differences in tempo in the Lustspiel Overture to make it sound like an entirely different work. If you’ve been collecting CPO’s pretty terrific Reznicek series, you certainly won’t need any prompting from me. Michail Jurowski and the WDR orchestra sound great–this disc upholds the high standards of the house easily and entertainingly.

-- David Hurwitz, ClassicsToday

More reviews:
http://www.classical.net/music/recs/reviews/c/cpo77047a.php
https://www.amazon.com/Eine-Lustspiel-Ouverture-Chamisso-Variationen-REZNICEK-NIKOLAUS/dp/B000VQQJN0

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Emil von Reznicek (4 May 1860, in Vienna – 2 August 1945, in Berlin) was an Austrian composer of Romanian-Czech ancestry. Reznicek studied music with Wilhelm Mayer, Carl Reinecke and Salomon Jadassohn, and was a friend of Richard Strauss, but his greatest influence was Gustav Mahler. Reznicek's break-through as a composer came with the opera Donna Diana in 1894. By the late 1920s he was respected as one of the most important German composers, but his fame was soon to be surpassed by the modern music of younger composers. Today, Reznicek is mainly remembered for his Donna Diana overture.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emil_von_Reznicek

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Michail Jurowski (born 25 December 1945 in Moscow) is a Russian conductor. He is the son of Soviet composer Vladimir Jurowski (1915-1972), and the father of Russian conductor Vladimir Jurowski (b. 1972). Jurowski studied at the Moscow Conservatory with Lev Ginzburg and Alexey Kandinsky, and also worked as assistant to Gennady Rozhdestvensky. Jurowski was music director and principal conductor of the Nordwestdeutsche Philharmonie (1992-1998), the Leipzig Opera (1999-2001), and the WDR Rundfunkorchester Köln (2006-2008). He is currently principal guest conductor of the Sinfonia Iuventus in Warsaw.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michail_Jurowski
https://imgartists.com/roster/michail-jurowski/

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