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Bernstein: Symphony No. 3 "Kaddish" & Chichester Psalms

Yutaka Sado

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Bernstein struggled for years with his third symphony, "Kaddish," for narrator, soprano soloist, chorus, children's chorus, and orchestra. Kaddish is a prayer used in services of mourning that at the same time praises God's greatness. The central element in Bernstein's seven-movement symphony is the narrator's text, which contains elements of the original prayer but was largely written by the composer. It addresses the complexity of a human's relationship to God, "My Father," but most certainly also refers to Bernstein's troubled relationship with his own father, and it frequently has the tone of a peevish rant. The narration is the most prominent aspect of most of the movements, and the orchestra often seems only to be providing background music. The movements in which the music takes center stage are more successful, but even in those Bernstein seems unable to find sure musical footing; the piece often sounds like a battleground on which his native lyrical impulse is struggling with his need to write respectably modernist music. An exception is the lovely fourth movement, which includes chorus and soprano soloist; here he achieves an authentic integration of styles. Because of the prominence of the narrator, a performance essentially rides on his or her effectiveness, and on this count, this performance falters because of the performance by Yehudi Menuhin. He speaks with admirable sincerity, but lacks the dramatic skills to keep the inane, sentimental text from sapping the work's energy. Karita Mattila sings the solo with gorgeous, soaring lyricism; she is easily the most compelling thing about this performance. Choeur de Radio France, the children's choir Maîtrise de Radio France, and Orchestre Philharmonique de Radio France, conducted by Yutaka Sado, perform with conviction, but their fine work can't rescue the symphony.
In contrast, the Chichester Psalms are entirely successful musically, some of the most ingratiating music Bernstein ever wrote. The balance here seems a little skewed, with the percussion very prominent, and the chorus a little distant. Sado leads a nicely dance-like performance, and except for an intonation issue in the crunchy chords that open the work, the singing and playing are beautiful. Joseph Mills does a fine job with the solo for boy soprano, singing with secure tone and a good amount of vibrato.

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1
Symphony No. 3 "Kaddish": I. (a) Invocation
Yehudi Menuhin
00:03:24

Leonard Bernstein, Composer - Yehudi Menuhin, Narrator, FeaturedArtist - Orchestre Philharmonique de Radio France, Orchestra - Yutaka Sado, Conductor, MainArtist

© 2002 Warner Classics, Warner Music UK A Warner Classics/Erato Disques release, ℗ 1998 Warner Music UK Limited

2
Symphony No. 3 "Kaddish": I. (b) Kaddish 1
Choeur de Radio France
00:05:12

Leonard Bernstein, Composer - Yehudi Menuhin, Narrator, FeaturedArtist - Orchestre Philharmonique de Radio France, Orchestra - Yutaka Sado, Conductor, MainArtist - Choeur de Radio France, Chorus, FeaturedArtist

© 2002 Warner Classics, Warner Music UK A Warner Classics/Erato Disques release, ℗ 1998 Warner Music UK Limited

3
Symphony No. 3 "Kaddish": II. (a) Din-Torah
Choeur de Radio France
00:06:29

Leonard Bernstein, Composer - Yehudi Menuhin, Narrator, FeaturedArtist - Orchestre Philharmonique de Radio France, Orchestra - Yutaka Sado, Conductor, MainArtist - Choeur de Radio France, Chorus, FeaturedArtist

© 2002 Warner Classics, Warner Music UK A Warner Classics/Erato Disques release, ℗ 1998 Warner Music UK Limited

4
Symphony No. 3 "Kaddish": II. (b) Kaddish 2
Karita Mattila
00:08:47

Leonard Bernstein, Composer - Yehudi Menuhin, Narrator, FeaturedArtist - Karita Mattila, Soprano Vocals, FeaturedArtist - Orchestre Philharmonique de Radio France, Orchestra - Yutaka Sado, Conductor, MainArtist - Maîtrise de Radio France, Choir, FeaturedArtist

© 2002 Warner Classics, Warner Music UK A Warner Classics/Erato Disques release, ℗ 1998 Warner Music UK Limited

5
Symphony No. 3 "Kaddish": III. (a) Scherzo
Yehudi Menuhin
00:05:16

Leonard Bernstein, Composer - Yehudi Menuhin, Narrator, FeaturedArtist - Orchestre Philharmonique de Radio France, Orchestra - Yutaka Sado, Conductor, MainArtist

© 2002 Warner Classics, Warner Music UK A Warner Classics/Erato Disques release, ℗ 1998 Warner Music UK Limited

6
Symphony No. 3 "Kaddish": III. (b) Kaddish 3
Maîtrise de Radio France
00:03:22

Leonard Bernstein, Composer - Yehudi Menuhin, Narrator, FeaturedArtist - Orchestre Philharmonique de Radio France, Orchestra - Yutaka Sado, Conductor, MainArtist - Maîtrise de Radio France, Choir, FeaturedArtist

© 2002 Warner Classics, Warner Music UK A Warner Classics/Erato Disques release, ℗ 1998 Warner Music UK Limited

7
Symphony No. 3 "Kaddish": III. (c) Finale
Choeur de Radio France
00:10:32

Leonard Bernstein, Composer - Yehudi Menuhin, Narrator, FeaturedArtist - Orchestre Philharmonique de Radio France, Orchestra - Yutaka Sado, Conductor, MainArtist - Maîtrise de Radio France, Choir, FeaturedArtist - Choeur de Radio France, Chorus, FeaturedArtist

© 2002 Warner Classics, Warner Music UK A Warner Classics/Erato Disques release, ℗ 1998 Warner Music UK Limited

8
Chichester Psalms: I. Psalm CVIII. "Urah, hanevel, v'chinor!" - Psalm C. "Hari'u l'Adonai kol ha'arets"
Choeur de Radio France
00:03:23

Leonard Bernstein, Composer - Orchestre Philharmonique de Radio France, Orchestra - Yutaka Sado, Conductor, MainArtist - Masao Takeda, Tenor Vocals, FeaturedArtist - Michelle Norman-Webb, Soprano Vocals, FeaturedArtist - Patrick Ivorra, Bass Vocals, FeaturedArtist - Soazig Grégoire, Mezzo-soprano Vocals, FeaturedArtist - Choeur de Radio France, Chorus, FeaturedArtist

© 2002 Warner Classics, Warner Music UK A Warner Classics/Erato Disques release, ℗ 1998 Warner Music UK Limited

9
Chichester Psalms: II. Psalm XXIII. "Adonai ro-i, lo ehsar" - Psalm II. Lamah rag'shu goyim"
Choeur de Radio France
00:05:25

Leonard Bernstein, Composer - Joseph Mills, FeaturedArtist, Boy Soprano Vocals - Orchestre Philharmonique de Radio France, Orchestra - Yutaka Sado, Conductor, MainArtist - Choeur de Radio France, Chorus, FeaturedArtist

© 2002 Warner Classics, Warner Music UK A Warner Classics/Erato Disques release, ℗ 1998 Warner Music UK Limited

10
Chichester Psalms: III. Psalm CXXXI. "Adonai, Adonai" - Psalm CXXXIII. "Hineh mah tov"
Choeur de Radio France
00:09:56

Leonard Bernstein, Composer - Orchestre Philharmonique de Radio France, Orchestra - Yutaka Sado, Conductor, MainArtist - Masao Takeda, Tenor Vocals, FeaturedArtist - Michelle Norman-Webb, Soprano Vocals, FeaturedArtist - Patrick Ivorra, Bass Vocals, FeaturedArtist - Soazig Grégoire, Mezzo-soprano Vocals, FeaturedArtist - Choeur de Radio France, Chorus, FeaturedArtist

© 2002 Warner Classics, Warner Music UK A Warner Classics/Erato Disques release, ℗ 1998 Warner Music UK Limited

Albumbeschreibung

Bernstein struggled for years with his third symphony, "Kaddish," for narrator, soprano soloist, chorus, children's chorus, and orchestra. Kaddish is a prayer used in services of mourning that at the same time praises God's greatness. The central element in Bernstein's seven-movement symphony is the narrator's text, which contains elements of the original prayer but was largely written by the composer. It addresses the complexity of a human's relationship to God, "My Father," but most certainly also refers to Bernstein's troubled relationship with his own father, and it frequently has the tone of a peevish rant. The narration is the most prominent aspect of most of the movements, and the orchestra often seems only to be providing background music. The movements in which the music takes center stage are more successful, but even in those Bernstein seems unable to find sure musical footing; the piece often sounds like a battleground on which his native lyrical impulse is struggling with his need to write respectably modernist music. An exception is the lovely fourth movement, which includes chorus and soprano soloist; here he achieves an authentic integration of styles. Because of the prominence of the narrator, a performance essentially rides on his or her effectiveness, and on this count, this performance falters because of the performance by Yehudi Menuhin. He speaks with admirable sincerity, but lacks the dramatic skills to keep the inane, sentimental text from sapping the work's energy. Karita Mattila sings the solo with gorgeous, soaring lyricism; she is easily the most compelling thing about this performance. Choeur de Radio France, the children's choir Maîtrise de Radio France, and Orchestre Philharmonique de Radio France, conducted by Yutaka Sado, perform with conviction, but their fine work can't rescue the symphony.
In contrast, the Chichester Psalms are entirely successful musically, some of the most ingratiating music Bernstein ever wrote. The balance here seems a little skewed, with the percussion very prominent, and the chorus a little distant. Sado leads a nicely dance-like performance, and except for an intonation issue in the crunchy chords that open the work, the singing and playing are beautiful. Joseph Mills does a fine job with the solo for boy soprano, singing with secure tone and a good amount of vibrato.

© TiVo

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