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Release Date: Friday 28 September 2007
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"Brass thrillingly to the fore: have these stirring tone-poems sounded better?" Editor's Choice - Gramophone Magazine (Dec 2007)
"Brass thrillingly to the fore: have these stirring tone-poems sounded better? A colourful, energetic tour through Smetana's "other" tone-poems from the BBC Philharmonic, on scintillating form, under Gianandrea Noseda. I've no idea why suites such as Prague Carnival and especially the composer's terrific Richard III are such rarities; under these forces they come across as absolutely riveting. To state the obvious, there's far more to Smetana than Má vlast."
Editor's Choice - Gramophone Magazine (Dec 2007)
These works have regularly appeared in the tour schedule for Noseda and the BBC Philharmonic.
This recording features symphonic poems that preceded the composition of Smetana's now iconic symphonic cycle Má vlast. Although Má vlast has always overshadowed his other orchestral music, Smetana developed a symphonic style which made a fundamental contribution to the identity of Czech national music.
The three symphonic poems from Smetana's 'Swedish period', Richard III, Wallenstein's Camp and Hakon Jarl, are now regularly performed in concert halls; however, the remainder of the disc presents lesser-known repertoire, mainly composed along Lisztian lines.
The genre of the symphonic poem was very important to Smetana and it was not long after his 'Swedish period' that nationalism gradually came to prominence in his music, especially once he had returned to his native land. The other works on the disc demonstrate this nationalistic turn, and include Prague Carnival, one of his most fascinating works. Due to its 'cacophony' it was not popular on its initial performances; yet it is in fact one of Smetana's most imaginative, if challenging scores.
Masterfully performed by Noseda and the BBC Philharmonic, these works provide an important introduction to Smetana's orchestral output and confirm Smetana's status as one of the greatest Czech composers of the nineteenth century.
Reviews:
'Reviews of recent releases:
Noseda conducts the BBC Philharmonic orchestra in scintillating, compellingly atmospheric, deeply considered and richly coloured performances.'
The Sunday Times
'The orchestra has developed beautifully under Noseda… A superlative performance.'
The Independent on Sunday
Wallenstein's Camp (Valdstýnuv tábor)
Richard III
Hakon Jarl
The Fisherman (Rybár)
The Peasant Woman (Venkovanka)
Prague Carnival (Prazský karneval)
Fanfares for Shakespeare's 'Richard III'
Grand Overture in D major (Velká predehra)
March for the Shakespeare Festival