Eine Alpensinfonie [The Alpine Symphony] recorded live at the Barbican June 2008

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Eine Alpensinfonie [The Alpine Symphony] recorded live at the Barbican June 2008
London Symphony Orchestra / Bernard Haitink (conductor)

[ LSO Live SACD / Hybrid SACD ]

Release Date: Saturday 27 March 2010

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"no-one has quite Haitink's sense of the piece as a rational symphonic argument...The performance gathers strength and intensity as it proceeds...Admirers should not hesitate to acquire an archetypal example of Haitink's unobtrusive podium manner."
Editor's Choice: Gramophone Magazine - April 2010

"This live recording of Strauss's Nietzschean masterpiece [...] is thrilling in that simultaneously visceral and intellectual way that marks out Strauss. Haitink's account [...] has immense grandeur." Sunday Times, 24th January 2010 ***

"an outstanding performance of Richard Strauss's Alpine Symphony. Rarely has the long haul to the summit seemed more purposeful. Haitink's perfect control of the orchestral palette at sunrise and at dusk, as strands of colour rose out of and sank back into the dark monochrome contours, made this performance an incarnation of the music's own metaphysical struggle and triumph" The Times

"He avoided the fashionable temptation to treat the vast score as an exercise in postmodern irony and presented it straightforwardly as a piece of tremendous late Romanticism" The Guardian

LSO Live is thrilled to welcome Bernard Haitink back for his first recording with the LSO since his internationally acclaimed Beethoven cycle in 2006. Eine Alpensinfonie was recorded in June 2008 during Haitink's Strauss/Mozart series with the LSO. In his Alpine Symphony Strauss recounts an attempt to conquer the summit of an Alpine mountain. He infuses the score with numerous instrumental colours and rich combinations of sounds, evoking the images and events that take place on the trek. It was to be one of his final large-scale orchestral works and shows the last great German Romantic composer at the pinnacle of his art. Haitink has also recorded Mahler's Das Lied von der Erde with the LSO and soloists Christianne Stotijn and Anthony Dean Griffey for release on LSO Live later in 2010. He will conduct the Royal Concergebouw Orchestra in Amsterdam during early-2010 followed in June 2010 by a complete Beethoven symphony cycle in concert with Chicago Symphony Orchestra. LSO Live's other recent releases include Prokofiev's complete score for the ballet Romeo & Juliette conducted by Valery Gergiev. In March the label releases Gergiev's recording of Mahler's Fourth Symphony.