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Historically informed though it may be, Roger Norrington's 1987 performance with the London Classical Players of Ludwig van Beethoven's Symphony No. 9 in D minor is not an especially enjoyable listening experience, let alone a moving or edifying one. The crucial problem of this rendition is its schizophrenic tempi, which are sometimes alarmingly fast, and at other times plodding and unnecessarily drawn out. The first movement's pathos, majesty, and mystery are compromised in Norrington's ultra-fast reading, and his impatient and undignified dashing through the movement does not adhere to Beethoven's marking: Allegro ma non troppo, un poco maestoso. The Scherzo goes at about the right clip, but it otherwise seems inadequate in tension, and falls apart in the rather insipid Trio, one instance where Norrington really drags the beat. The Adagio molto e cantabile is neither very slow, nor particularly songful, but strangely cast as an Andante with a kind of Rococo prettiness that falls short of real Classical beauty. Last of all, the Finale is an astonishing mess of variable pacing, incoherent phrasing, rushed vocal solos, and paradoxically weighty choruses. In sum, Norrington's interpretation has no overarching, unifying scheme or trajectory, and the symphony's grandeur is lost in the confusion. The recorded sound is decent, but it lacks resonance and depth.
© TiVo
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Sir Roger Norrington, Conductor, MainArtist - Ludwig van Beethoven, Composer - David R. Murray, Producer - London Classical Players, Orchestra - Mike Clements, Engineer
A Warner Classics/Erato release, © 2004 Parlophone Records Limited A Warner Classics/Erato release, ℗ 1987 Parlophone Records Limited
Sir Roger Norrington, Conductor, MainArtist - Ludwig van Beethoven, Composer - David R. Murray, Producer - London Classical Players, Orchestra - Mike Clements, Engineer
A Warner Classics/Erato release, © 2004 Parlophone Records Limited A Warner Classics/Erato release, ℗ 1987 Parlophone Records Limited
Sir Roger Norrington, Conductor, MainArtist - Ludwig van Beethoven, Composer - David R. Murray, Producer - London Classical Players, Orchestra - Mike Clements, Engineer
A Warner Classics/Erato release, © 2004 Parlophone Records Limited A Warner Classics/Erato release, ℗ 1987 Parlophone Records Limited
Sir Roger Norrington, Conductor, MainArtist - Ludwig van Beethoven, Composer - David R. Murray, Producer - London Classical Players, Orchestra - Yvonne Kenny, Soprano Vocals, FeaturedArtist - Mike Clements, Engineer - Petteri Salomaa, FeaturedArtist, Bass-Baritone Vocals - Schütz Choir of London, Choir, FeaturedArtist - Sarah Walker, Mezzo-soprano Vocals, FeaturedArtist - Patrick Power, Tenor Vocals, FeaturedArtist
A Warner Classics/Erato release, © 2004 Parlophone Records Limited A Warner Classics/Erato release, ℗ 1987 Parlophone Records Limited
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Historically informed though it may be, Roger Norrington's 1987 performance with the London Classical Players of Ludwig van Beethoven's Symphony No. 9 in D minor is not an especially enjoyable listening experience, let alone a moving or edifying one. The crucial problem of this rendition is its schizophrenic tempi, which are sometimes alarmingly fast, and at other times plodding and unnecessarily drawn out. The first movement's pathos, majesty, and mystery are compromised in Norrington's ultra-fast reading, and his impatient and undignified dashing through the movement does not adhere to Beethoven's marking: Allegro ma non troppo, un poco maestoso. The Scherzo goes at about the right clip, but it otherwise seems inadequate in tension, and falls apart in the rather insipid Trio, one instance where Norrington really drags the beat. The Adagio molto e cantabile is neither very slow, nor particularly songful, but strangely cast as an Andante with a kind of Rococo prettiness that falls short of real Classical beauty. Last of all, the Finale is an astonishing mess of variable pacing, incoherent phrasing, rushed vocal solos, and paradoxically weighty choruses. In sum, Norrington's interpretation has no overarching, unifying scheme or trajectory, and the symphony's grandeur is lost in the confusion. The recorded sound is decent, but it lacks resonance and depth.
© TiVo
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- 1 disco(s) - 4 pista(s)
- Duración total: 01:02:15
- Artistas principales: London Classical Players Roger Norrington
- Compositor: Ludwig van Beethoven
- Sello: Warner Classics
- Género Clásica
A Warner Classics/Erato release, © 2004 Parlophone Records Limited A Warner Classics/Erato release, ℗ 1987 Parlophone Records Limited
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