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North German Radio Orchestra|Sinding: Symphonies 3 & 4

Sinding: Symphonies 3 & 4

North German Radio Orchestra, David Porcelijn

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Norwegian composer Christian Sinding was winding down his long career when he wrote the Symphony No. 3 in F, Op. 121, and Rhapsody for Orchestra: Vinter og Vår heard here. CPO has elected to refer to the latter work as Sinding's Symphony No. 4, even though the work is laid out in seven short movements and is more of a tone poem or suite. The eminent Dutch conductor David Porcelijn takes the Radio-Philharmonie Hannover des NDR through these obscure scores so that listeners can hear what they sound like. "Meistersinger-lite" is the phrase that to mind upon hearing Sinding's Third, which sounds in the first movement like a gentle Norwegian breeze wafting through a Wagnerian Valhalla. The piano piece Rustles of Spring, Op. 32/3, is Sinding's most famous work, and indeed there is a lot of "rustling" going on in Sinding's Third as well -- long chains of busy sixteenth notes flittering by as chorale-like chords are sounded in the winds and brass. The Radio-Philharmonie Hannover des NDR does a noble job of playing this music, but coordination of the various elements of orchestration seems to have been a problem at times. The Sinding Symphony No. 3 is at least interesting and pleasing-sounding in spots; the slow movements tend to wander and there is little to perk up one's ears there. The Rhapsody is less so; during the slow movements, it goes completely dead in terms of forward motion. Though neither work is particularly compelling, one is grateful for having the opportunity to hear such music; admittedly some ears might find Sinding's efforts friendlier, but this is minor music that is obscure for a good reason.
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Symphony No. 3 in F Major, Op. 121 (Christian Sinding)

1
I. Con fuoco
00:13:44

David Porcelijn, Conductor - North German Radio Orchestra, Orchestra - Christian Sinding, Composer

(C) 2013 CPO (P) 2013 CPO

2
II. Andante
00:13:44

David Porcelijn, Conductor - North German Radio Orchestra, Orchestra - Christian Sinding, Composer

(C) 2013 CPO (P) 2013 CPO

3
III. Allegro
00:07:00

David Porcelijn, Conductor - North German Radio Orchestra, Orchestra - Christian Sinding, Composer

(C) 2013 CPO (P) 2013 CPO

4
IV. Non troppo allegro
00:10:42

David Porcelijn, Conductor - North German Radio Orchestra, Orchestra - Christian Sinding, Composer

(C) 2013 CPO (P) 2013 CPO

Symphony No. 4, Op. 129, 'Vinter og var' (Christian Sinding)

5
I. Maestoso
00:06:26

David Porcelijn, Conductor - North German Radio Orchestra, Orchestra - Christian Sinding, Composer

(C) 2013 CPO (P) 2013 CPO

6
II. Andante
00:06:20

David Porcelijn, Conductor - North German Radio Orchestra, Orchestra - Christian Sinding, Composer

(C) 2013 CPO (P) 2013 CPO

7
III. Moderato
00:02:30

David Porcelijn, Conductor - North German Radio Orchestra, Orchestra - Christian Sinding, Composer

(C) 2013 CPO (P) 2013 CPO

8
IV. Vivace
00:01:43

David Porcelijn, Conductor - North German Radio Orchestra, Orchestra - Christian Sinding, Composer

(C) 2013 CPO (P) 2013 CPO

9
V. Largamente
00:03:34

David Porcelijn, Conductor - North German Radio Orchestra, Orchestra - Christian Sinding, Composer

(C) 2013 CPO (P) 2013 CPO

10
VI. Andante
00:02:13

David Porcelijn, Conductor - North German Radio Orchestra, Orchestra - Christian Sinding, Composer

(C) 2013 CPO (P) 2013 CPO

11
VII. Non troppo allegro
00:08:26

David Porcelijn, Conductor - North German Radio Orchestra, Orchestra - Christian Sinding, Composer

(C) 2013 CPO (P) 2013 CPO

Albumbeschreibung

Norwegian composer Christian Sinding was winding down his long career when he wrote the Symphony No. 3 in F, Op. 121, and Rhapsody for Orchestra: Vinter og Vår heard here. CPO has elected to refer to the latter work as Sinding's Symphony No. 4, even though the work is laid out in seven short movements and is more of a tone poem or suite. The eminent Dutch conductor David Porcelijn takes the Radio-Philharmonie Hannover des NDR through these obscure scores so that listeners can hear what they sound like. "Meistersinger-lite" is the phrase that to mind upon hearing Sinding's Third, which sounds in the first movement like a gentle Norwegian breeze wafting through a Wagnerian Valhalla. The piano piece Rustles of Spring, Op. 32/3, is Sinding's most famous work, and indeed there is a lot of "rustling" going on in Sinding's Third as well -- long chains of busy sixteenth notes flittering by as chorale-like chords are sounded in the winds and brass. The Radio-Philharmonie Hannover des NDR does a noble job of playing this music, but coordination of the various elements of orchestration seems to have been a problem at times. The Sinding Symphony No. 3 is at least interesting and pleasing-sounding in spots; the slow movements tend to wander and there is little to perk up one's ears there. The Rhapsody is less so; during the slow movements, it goes completely dead in terms of forward motion. Though neither work is particularly compelling, one is grateful for having the opportunity to hear such music; admittedly some ears might find Sinding's efforts friendlier, but this is minor music that is obscure for a good reason.
© TiVo

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