Credits:
Brahms (1833-1897)
Description:
A superb Brahms Zycles by the renowned Swiss conductor Roman Broglie-Sacher (1966-) and the historic German orchestra Lbeck Philharmonic (founded in 1897), of which he was the music director! Brogli-Sacher has been the Music Director of the Hanseatic City Lbeck since 2001, and from 2007 to 2013, he was the Music Director of the Lbeck Opera House for seven years. (After Broglie-Sacher, Tatsunori Numajiri was appointed as Music Director, and from the 2019/2020 season, Stefan Vladar will take over.) During his tenure as Music Director of the opera house, his "Ring of the Nibelung" production and DVD project was highly praised by various circles and won the 2012 German ECHO Prize. In this performance, he portrays Brahms in an authentic performance with a Romanticism that is unmistakably Brahmsian. Please also note the excellent recording that captures the texture of the sound. The Brahms Symphony Zycles by Broglie-Sacher & the Lbeck Philharmonic is part of the "Lbeck Philharmonic Live" series, and this album is the 14th volume in the series.The unique feature of this cycle is that it combines Brahms's symphonies with works by other composers in keeping with the album's theme. The theme of this album is "Symphonic Classicism," and Brahms' "Symphony No. 3" is coupled with Mozart's "Concerto Symphony. The violin and viola solos are played by Mayumi Sailer and Naomi Sailer, who are also well known for their four-sister string quartet, the Sailer Quartet. The concerto backed by a sturdy orchestra is a treat to listen to. Tokyo M-Plus
Tracklisting:
1.Sinfonie Nr. 3 F-Dur Op. 90~Allegro con brio
2.Sinfonie Nr. 3 F-Dur Op. 90~Andante
3.Sinfonie Nr. 3 F-Dur Op. 90~Poco Allegretto
4.Sinfonie Nr. 3 F-Dur Op. 90~Allegro
5.Sinfonia concertante in Es-Dur KV 364 fur Violine, Viola und Orchester~Allegro maestoso
6.Sinfonia concertante in Es-Dur KV 364 fur Violine, Viola und Orchester~Andante
7.Sinfonia concertante in Es-Dur KV 364 fur Violine, Viola und Orchester~Presto