Iván Fischer, Budapest Festival Orchestra - Dvorák: Symphony No. 7, Suite in A major (2015) Hi-Res
BAND/ARTIST: Iván Fischer, Budapest Festival Orchestra
- Title: Dvorák: Symphony No. 7, Suite in A major
- Year Of Release: 2015
- Label: Chandos Records
- Genre: Classical
- Quality: FLAC (tracks) 24bit-192kHz
- Total Time: 58:41
- Total Size: 1.9 Gb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
Symphony No. 7 In D Minor Op. 70
1. Allegro Maestoso
2. Poco Adagio
3. Scherzo
4. Allegro
Suite In A Major, ('American'), B 190 (Op. 98b)
5. Andante Con Moto
6. Allegro
7. Moderato: Alla Pollacca
8. Andante
9. Allegro
Performers:
Budapest Festival Orchestra
Iván Fischer, conductor
Symphony No. 7 In D Minor Op. 70
1. Allegro Maestoso
2. Poco Adagio
3. Scherzo
4. Allegro
Suite In A Major, ('American'), B 190 (Op. 98b)
5. Andante Con Moto
6. Allegro
7. Moderato: Alla Pollacca
8. Andante
9. Allegro
Performers:
Budapest Festival Orchestra
Iván Fischer, conductor
Iván Fischer: There are many hidden treasures among Dvorák’s works and it is a particular pleasure for me to present the beautiful Suite for Orchestra in A major on this disc. I think it should be performed more often in concerts, and I sincerely hope that this recording will inspire orchestras to extend their Dvorák repertoire with this composition of enchanting beauty, lyricism and freshness.
The 7th Symphony is among the greatest masterpieces. Symphonies, which start in a minor and end in a major key, like Beethoven’s fifth, Mahler’s first and many others take us from sadness to happiness, from tragedy to jubilation. But here Dvorák sustains the D minor to the very end: he turns to D major only in the final six bars! It is an extraordinary structure, an incredible development creating irresistible excitement.
Iván Fischer is founder and Music Director of the Budapest Festival Orchestra and Principal Conductor of the National Symphony Orchestra of Washington D.C. The partnership between Iván Fischer and his Budapest Festival Orchestra has proved to be one of the greatest success stories in the past 25 years of classical music. Fischer introduced several reforms, developed intense rehearsal methods for the musicians, emphasizing chamber music and creative work for each orchestra member. Intense international touring and a series of acclaimed recordings for Philips Classics, later for Channel Classics have contributed to Iván Fischer's reputation as one of the world's most visionary and successful orchestra leaders.
The 7th Symphony is among the greatest masterpieces. Symphonies, which start in a minor and end in a major key, like Beethoven’s fifth, Mahler’s first and many others take us from sadness to happiness, from tragedy to jubilation. But here Dvorák sustains the D minor to the very end: he turns to D major only in the final six bars! It is an extraordinary structure, an incredible development creating irresistible excitement.
Iván Fischer is founder and Music Director of the Budapest Festival Orchestra and Principal Conductor of the National Symphony Orchestra of Washington D.C. The partnership between Iván Fischer and his Budapest Festival Orchestra has proved to be one of the greatest success stories in the past 25 years of classical music. Fischer introduced several reforms, developed intense rehearsal methods for the musicians, emphasizing chamber music and creative work for each orchestra member. Intense international touring and a series of acclaimed recordings for Philips Classics, later for Channel Classics have contributed to Iván Fischer's reputation as one of the world's most visionary and successful orchestra leaders.
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