[ Naxos Historical Great Conductors / CD ]
Release Date: Thursday 10 April 2008
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"Mark Obert-Thorn has done a valuable service in transferring these recordings from a number of different sources, including 78-rpm and 45-rpm records. As always in his work, he demonstrates a golden ear for how to extract maximum sound from old records with minimal interference and processing...Koussevitzky was a truly great conductor, and every fan of great conducting should hear a wide selection of his work."
(MusicWeb June 2008)
Serge Koussevitzky's tenure of the Boston Symphony lasted from 1924 to 1949, a notable time during the orchestra's history, owing to adventurous programming and wide-ranging commissions. The recordings on this release, made between 1946 and 1949, are representative of Koussevitzky's final years with the orchestra and, although the conductor was in his early to mid-seventies, lack nothing for energy. The opening of the Overture to The Flying Dutchman inspires a typically dramatic and intense performance. Intimacy abounds in Siegfried Idyll, a lyrically shaped account with a gentle degree of forward thrust, beguiling strings and characterful woodwind solos. Brahms's Academic Festival Overture is given a lusty outing but not without light and shade, proof yet again that Koussevitzky's conducting rarely if ever was without a sense of theatre and effective point-making.
Wagner:
Der fliegende Hollander (The Flying Dutchman): Overture
Lohengrin, Act I: Prelude
Parsifal, Act I: Prelude
Parsifal, Act III: Good Friday Spell
Siegfried Idyll
Brahms:
Academic Festival Overture, Op. 80