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Daniel Harding|The Planets

The Planets

Daniel Harding, Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra, Bavarian Radio Chorus

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Gustav Holst recorded The Planets twice as a conductor, with the duration of the work coming in on either side of 43 minutes. Later conductors have taken it a good deal more slowly, and it is possible that Holst's quick tempos resulted from the need to reduce the number of 78 rpm records required. However, perhaps nobody has taken The Planets as slowly as Daniel Harding does here, leading the Chor und Symphonieorchester des Bayerischen Rundfunks; the album comes in at 56 minutes and 48 seconds. Harding's approach has two consequences. First, he tends to emphasize the work's mystical aspects. The military march sounds in the opening movement, "Mars, the Bringer of War," have less of the ferocity that audiences recently emerging from World War I must have found so compelling, but "Neptune, the Mystic," the finale, here achieves a near-Mahlerian transcendence. What makes it work is the superb playing of the Symphonieorchester des Bayerischen Rundfunks, which steps up to the considerable challenges the work poses at this speed. The extensive brass writing, the string harmonies at the top of the fingerboard, the 18-player percussion section, and the wordless female chorus trailing off at the end: all are pristine. This is all the more impressive given that, aside from Herbert von Karajan, Holst's tone poem is not so often programmed in Germany. The last performance by the Symphonieorchester des Bayerischen Rundfunks took place more than 30 years earlier, and this complex score was surely unfamiliar to many of the musicians. The sonic clarity achieved by the engineers of the symphony's in-house BR Klassik label is superb. All in all, this is an entirely distinctive and beautifully executed reading of The Planets.

© James Manheim /TiVo

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1
The Planets, Op. 32: I. Mars, the Bringer of War
00:08:20

Gustav Holst, Composer - Daniel Harding, Conductor, MainArtist - Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra, Orchestra, MainArtist - Goodwin & Tabb, London, this edition: J. Curwen & Sons ·, MusicPublisher

2023 BRmedia Service GmbH 2023 BRmedia Service GmbH

2
The Planets, Op. 32: II. Venus, the Bringer of Peace
00:08:48

Gustav Holst, Composer - Daniel Harding, Conductor, MainArtist - Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra, Orchestra, MainArtist - Goodwin & Tabb, London, this edition: J. Curwen & Sons ·, MusicPublisher

2023 BRmedia Service GmbH 2023 BRmedia Service GmbHJ

3
The Planets, Op. 32: III. Mercury, the Winged Messenger
00:04:16

Gustav Holst, Composer - Daniel Harding, Conductor, MainArtist - Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra, Orchestra, MainArtist - Goodwin & Tabb, London, this edition: J. Curwen & Sons ·, MusicPublisher

2023 BRmedia Service GmbH 2023 BRmedia Service GmbHJ

4
The Planets, Op. 32: IV. Jupiter, the Bringer of Jollity
00:08:23

Gustav Holst, Composer - Daniel Harding, Conductor, MainArtist - Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra, Orchestra, MainArtist - Goodwin & Tabb, London, this edition: J. Curwen & Sons ·, MusicPublisher

2023 BRmedia Service GmbH 2023 BRmedia Service GmbHJ

5
The Planets, Op. 32: V. Saturn, the Bringer of Old Age
00:10:57

Gustav Holst, Composer - Daniel Harding, Conductor, MainArtist - Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra, Orchestra, MainArtist - Goodwin & Tabb, London, this edition: J. Curwen & Sons ·, MusicPublisher

2023 BRmedia Service GmbH 2023 BRmedia Service GmbHJ

6
The Planets, Op. 32: VI. Uranus, the Magician
00:06:11

Gustav Holst, Composer - Daniel Harding, Conductor, MainArtist - Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra, Orchestra, MainArtist - Goodwin & Tabb, London, this edition: J. Curwen & Sons ·, MusicPublisher

2023 BRmedia Service GmbH 2023 BRmedia Service GmbHJ

7
The Planets, Op. 32: VII. Neptune, the Mystic
00:09:48

Bavarian Radio Chorus, Choir, MainArtist - Gustav Holst, Composer - Daniel Harding, Conductor, MainArtist - Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra, Orchestra, MainArtist - Florian Benfer, ChorusMaster - Goodwin & Tabb, London, this edition: J. Curwen & Sons ·, MusicPublisher

2023 BRmedia Service GmbH 2023 BRmedia Service GmbHJ

Chronique

Gustav Holst recorded The Planets twice as a conductor, with the duration of the work coming in on either side of 43 minutes. Later conductors have taken it a good deal more slowly, and it is possible that Holst's quick tempos resulted from the need to reduce the number of 78 rpm records required. However, perhaps nobody has taken The Planets as slowly as Daniel Harding does here, leading the Chor und Symphonieorchester des Bayerischen Rundfunks; the album comes in at 56 minutes and 48 seconds. Harding's approach has two consequences. First, he tends to emphasize the work's mystical aspects. The military march sounds in the opening movement, "Mars, the Bringer of War," have less of the ferocity that audiences recently emerging from World War I must have found so compelling, but "Neptune, the Mystic," the finale, here achieves a near-Mahlerian transcendence. What makes it work is the superb playing of the Symphonieorchester des Bayerischen Rundfunks, which steps up to the considerable challenges the work poses at this speed. The extensive brass writing, the string harmonies at the top of the fingerboard, the 18-player percussion section, and the wordless female chorus trailing off at the end: all are pristine. This is all the more impressive given that, aside from Herbert von Karajan, Holst's tone poem is not so often programmed in Germany. The last performance by the Symphonieorchester des Bayerischen Rundfunks took place more than 30 years earlier, and this complex score was surely unfamiliar to many of the musicians. The sonic clarity achieved by the engineers of the symphony's in-house BR Klassik label is superb. All in all, this is an entirely distinctive and beautifully executed reading of The Planets.

© James Manheim /TiVo

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