Mendelssohn in Birmingham - Volume 2 [Incls Symphony No. 3 'Scottish']

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Mendelssohn in Birmingham - Volume 2 [Incls Symphony No. 3 'Scottish']
City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra, Edward Gardner

[ Chandos SACD / Hybrid SACD ]

Release Date: Wednesday 20 August 2014

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Edward Gardner and the CBSO present volume 2 in their series Mendelssohn in Birmingham, this time performing Symphonies Nos. 1 and 3 and the Overture Ruy Blas. The impressive first volume was roundly praised, IRR commending the 'powerfully engaging and alert performances' while the Sunday Times made it their 'Album of the Week'.

Among the fruits of his prodigiously gifted youth were thirteen string symphonies, which Mendelssohn composed privately as 'practice' pieces. At age fifteen he returned to the last of these, expanded the orchestration and published it as the first of his mature numbered symphonies. As heard here, this energetic work, bursting with youthful high spirits, shows the influence of Mozart, Beethoven, and Weber, but that influence is always absorbed in a personal way.

Although numbered as the third of five, the 'Scottish' Symphony was actually the last which Mendelssohn composed. Inspiration for it had come while Mendelssohn was visiting Edinburgh in 1829. He was immediately moved to compose the brooding melody that begins and ends the work, but not until 1842 did he actually finish this masterpiece.

No such time span was needed to complete the Overture to Victor Hugo's tragedy Ruy Blas, which was commissioned only three days before the production's opening night.

Mendelssohn loathed Hugo's drama and though the opening is suitably sombre, the rest of the overture disregards the play's form and character, concluding in celebration where Hugo's story culminates in murder and suicide.

"The City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra and its principal guest conductor, Edward Gardner, prove to be interpreters in the best tradition of the city. The symphonies Nos 1 and 3, the "Scottish", get splendidly vital performances that go at quite a lick." Financial Times, 23rd August 2014 ****

'Edward Gardner conducts these pieces with a satisfying blend of freedom and discipline. In some of Mendelssohn's more lyrical moments - notably the beautiful opening tune of the third movement of the Scottish Symphony - you need a metronome to judge his rhythmic flexibility, so naturally does he apply it.' (BBC Music Orchestral Choice Dec 2014)

Tracks:

Symphony No. 1 in C minor, Op. 11
Symphony No. 3 in A minor, Op. 56 'Scottish'
Ruy Blas Overture, Op. 95