There is a link between the Bertini recordings and the present disc. It’s to be found in the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation. The Foundation – always a champion of fine neglected music - financially supported the Bertini sessions and it is the Gulbenkian Orchestra that plays these two symphonies and the Weill-Klemperer suite.
Fine performances from this conductor and Nimbus’s analytical recording reports a host of details without losing impact or the broad sweep in what is a richly resonant acoustic. The First Symphony is tender, world-weary and salty. Its energy is threaded through with disillusion and a knowing cynicism. This is not sufficient to preclude an ending which has a sense of repose. The music has perhaps a shade of Markevitch’s inhuman exuberance but there are also Bergian passages that evoke a tender Klimtian dream. The Symphony was written in April and June 1921 while Weill was part of Busoni’s class. It was premiered in Berlin in 1957 and only published in 1968. The gritty and acrid tang of Kleine Dreigroschenmusik is not tempered by Swierczewski. Indeed the cigar smoke, diesel and drains miasma mixes well with the pompous and dissolute Weimar-Grosz atmosphere. This is greatly helped by the role played by saxophone, guitar and banjo. The Second Symphony Pariser was written around the time of Weill’s enforced departure from Germany in 1933. It was premiered by Bruno Walter at the Concertgebouw in 1934. An agreeably harsh and grating rhythmic mordancy is coupled with a grunting and waxing undertow. There’s a very catchy finale with sparkling woodwind and a Svejk-like strut. The last few pages offer up a galloping romp." - http://www.arkivmusic.com/
Tracklist:
1 | Symphony No.1 (1921) | 25:46 | |
Kleine Dreigroschenmusik Für Blasenorchester. Suite Aus Der "Dreigroschenoper" | 21:37 | ||
2 | 1 Ouverture: Maestoso | 2:05 | |
3 | 2 Die Moritat Von Mackie Messer: Moderato Assai | 2:21 | |
4 | 3 Anstatt Daß-Song: Moderato | 1:54 | |
5 | 4 Die Ballade Vom Angenehmen Leben: Foxtrott | 2:57 | |
6 | 5 Pollys Lied: Andante Con Moto | 2:50 | |
7 | 5a Tango-Ballade | 2:38 | |
8 | 6 Kanonen-Song: Charleston-Tempo | 2:30 | |
9 | 7 Dreigroschen-Finale | 4:22 | |
Symphony No.2 (1933) | 26:31 | ||
10 | I Sostenuto-Allegro Molto | 8:51 | |
11 | II Largo | 10:51 | |
12 | III Allegro Vivace | 6:49 |
Kurt Weill - Symphonies 1 & 2, Kleine Dreigroschenmusik - The Gulbenkian Orchestra
(320 kbps, cover art included)
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