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Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra|Bruckner: Symphony No. 4

Bruckner: Symphony No. 4

Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra, Thomas Dausgaard

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Conductor Thomas Dausgaard's series of Bruckner symphonies continues in this 2023 release with the Symphony No. 4 in E flat major, the most popular of the composer's nine. As with much of Dausgaard's other work, he favors swift tempos, and this is especially evident in Bruckner. His Fourth clocks in at just a minute over an hour, while most other recordings of this version hover around 70 minutes, and even the typically driving Manfred Honeck and the Pittsburgh Symphony take 66 to polish it off. The results are certainly unusual, although one justification that might be offered for them is that Bruckner himself fooled extensively with the tempos of this work in his various revisions (the 1878/1880 version is used here, with the "county fair" finale). Another is that Bruckner apparently had in mind a fairly detailed program for this work, one that, apart from the designation of the third movement as a "Hunt" Scherzo, isn't much observed. As the events unfold apace and are brought out by big contrasts, it is easy here to imagine such details as described by Bruckner's friend: "Medieval city -- Daybreak -- Morning calls sound from the city towers -- the gates open -- On proud horses the knights burst out into the open, the magic of nature envelops them -- forest murmurs -- bird song -- and so the Romantic picture develops further." The first movement, lacking its usual monumentality, is the place to start sampling to determine whether one buys Dausgaard's vision of the work. Although the Bergen Philharmonic is not a Berlin or Vienna Philharmonic, and in the hunting horns of the third movement, one can wish for a bit more grandeur, it has evolved into an agile instrument in Dausgaard's hands, and the group holds together very well here in a reading certainly different from those the orchestral players must have learned previously. Dissimilar to other readings of this work, Dausgaard's demands attention.

© James Manheim /TiVo

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Symphony No. 4 in E-Flat Major, WAB 104 (Second Version): I. Bewegt, nicht zu schnell
00:16:54

Anton BRUCKNER, Composer - Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra, Orchestra, MainArtist - Thomas Dausgaard, Conductor, MainArtist - Andreas Ruge, SoundEngineer - Ingo Petry, Producer

2023 BIS Records AB 2023 BIS Records AB

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Symphony No. 4 in E-Flat Major, WAB 104 (Second Version): II. Andante quasi Allegrettto
00:14:41

Anton BRUCKNER, Composer - Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra, Orchestra, MainArtist - Thomas Dausgaard, Conductor, MainArtist - Andreas Ruge, SoundEngineer - Ingo Petry, Producer

2023 BIS Records AB 2023 BIS Records AB

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Symphony No. 4 in E-Flat Major, WAB 104 (Second Version): III. Scherzo
00:09:58

Anton BRUCKNER, Composer - Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra, Orchestra, MainArtist - Thomas Dausgaard, Conductor, MainArtist - Andreas Ruge, SoundEngineer - Ingo Petry, Producer

2023 BIS Records AB 2023 BIS Records AB

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Symphony No. 4 in E-Flat Major, WAB 104 (Second Version): IV. Finale
00:19:37

Anton BRUCKNER, Composer - Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra, Orchestra, MainArtist - Thomas Dausgaard, Conductor, MainArtist - Andreas Ruge, SoundEngineer - Ingo Petry, Producer

2023 BIS Records AB 2023 BIS Records AB

Albumbeschreibung

Conductor Thomas Dausgaard's series of Bruckner symphonies continues in this 2023 release with the Symphony No. 4 in E flat major, the most popular of the composer's nine. As with much of Dausgaard's other work, he favors swift tempos, and this is especially evident in Bruckner. His Fourth clocks in at just a minute over an hour, while most other recordings of this version hover around 70 minutes, and even the typically driving Manfred Honeck and the Pittsburgh Symphony take 66 to polish it off. The results are certainly unusual, although one justification that might be offered for them is that Bruckner himself fooled extensively with the tempos of this work in his various revisions (the 1878/1880 version is used here, with the "county fair" finale). Another is that Bruckner apparently had in mind a fairly detailed program for this work, one that, apart from the designation of the third movement as a "Hunt" Scherzo, isn't much observed. As the events unfold apace and are brought out by big contrasts, it is easy here to imagine such details as described by Bruckner's friend: "Medieval city -- Daybreak -- Morning calls sound from the city towers -- the gates open -- On proud horses the knights burst out into the open, the magic of nature envelops them -- forest murmurs -- bird song -- and so the Romantic picture develops further." The first movement, lacking its usual monumentality, is the place to start sampling to determine whether one buys Dausgaard's vision of the work. Although the Bergen Philharmonic is not a Berlin or Vienna Philharmonic, and in the hunting horns of the third movement, one can wish for a bit more grandeur, it has evolved into an agile instrument in Dausgaard's hands, and the group holds together very well here in a reading certainly different from those the orchestral players must have learned previously. Dissimilar to other readings of this work, Dausgaard's demands attention.

© James Manheim /TiVo

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