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Concerto Budapest - Dvořák: Symphony No. 9 in E Minor "From the New World" & Other Works (2020)

Concerto Budapest - Dvořák: Symphony No. 9 in E Minor "From the New World" & Other Works (2020)

BAND/ARTIST: Concerto Budapest

  • Title: Dvořák: Symphony No. 9 in E Minor "From the New World" & Other Works
  • Year Of Release: 2020
  • Label: TACET Musikproduktion
  • Genre: Classical
  • Quality: FLAC (tracks+booklet)
  • Total Time: 69:23 min
  • Total Size: 254 MB
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Tracklist:

01. Symphony No. 9 in E Minor, Op. 95, B. 178 "From the New World": I. Adagio - Allegro molto
02. Symphony No. 9 in E Minor, Op. 95, B. 178 "From the New World": II. Largo
03. Symphony No. 9 in E Minor, Op. 95, B. 178 "From the New World": III. Molto vivace
04. Symphony No. 9 in E Minor, Op. 95, B. 178 "From the New World": IV. Allegro con fuoco
05. Klid, Op. 68 No. 5 (Version for Cello & Orchestra)
06. Rondo, Op. 94 (Version for Cello & Orchestra)
07. Slavonic Dance, Op. 46 No. 5
08. Slavonic Dance, Op. 46 No. 6
09. Slavonic Dance, Op. 46 No. 8


Dvořák’s 9th symphony paints the town red, for sure. But that’s not all! The strings of András Keller are able to blossom like flowers. They don’t play uniformly but with a seemingly congenital naturalness as if it were easy for 14 violins to sound as homogenously and at the same time as individually as a single violin. Also for the wind it is not the high performance that counts but the sensitivity and the flowing of the music, e. g. the English horn solo in the second movement. The brass: no power play but rich and gentle, always sensitive chords. – The tempi, the transitions, everything flows organically and invites you to go along. That is the great art of legato. Old-fashioned to some people, in fact timeless beautiful. No surprise that one role model for András Keller is Wilhelm Furtwängler. After that and without any showing off the loved by many cellist Miklós Perényi gently carries you off into the mysterious world of the rondo op 68/8 and “Klid” (silent wood) op. 95. Three slavonic dances from op. 46 round off the program.

Miklos Perenyi, cello
Concerto Budapest
András Keller, conductor


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