Suk: Symphony No. 2 in C minor, Op.27 'Asrael'

 
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JOSEF SUK
Suk: Symphony No. 2 in C minor, Op.27 'Asrael'
Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra, Jakub Hruša

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Release Date: Friday 28 February 2020

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The music of Suk - violinist, composer and one of the most important Bohemian symphonists - is still relatively rarely heard in Western European concert halls. The title of this symphony, Asrael, refers to the angel of death from Islamic-Persian mythology: he is a mysterious companion of the human soul from this world to the next. Suk developed his own musical language in which the solo violin is often involved (as here in the gentle central section of the Andante). With the "Asrael" symphony he consciously took up the tradition of a 'fate symphony', associated since Beethoven's Fifth with the key of C minor moving at the end into radiant C major. This performance by the young Czech conductor Jakub Hrůša makes a compelling case for Suk's work. Since 2016, Hrůša has been chief conductor of the Bamberg Symphony Orchestra, as well as first guest conductor of the London Philharmonia Orchestra and the Czech Philharmonic. He conducts the Symphonieorchester des Bayerischen Rundfunks in this performance of Suk's "Asrael" symphony, which was recorded for the current CD at concerts in October 2018 in Munich's Philharmonie im Gasteig.

" Hruša's reading scores highly because of its consistent pacing, its orchestral finesse and excellent recording." MusicWeb