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Bamberger Symphoniker|Part: Cello Concerto / Perpetuum Mobile / Symphonies No. 1, No. 2 and No. 3

Part: Cello Concerto / Perpetuum Mobile / Symphonies No. 1, No. 2 and No. 3

Bamberg Symphony Orchestra and Neeme Järvi

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"Challenging" is putting it mildly when one takes on the fragmented soundscapes laid out by Arvo Pärt, collected from a period in his life where he was contemplating (even struggling with) his own sense of compositional identity. Here, the musical aesthetics of yester-century seem tossed about in tumultuous waves of the avant-garde. Like a wolf in sheep's clothing, "Concerto for Violoncello and Orchestra (Pro Et Contra)" is an unexpected bouquet of splinters, rusted springs, and dangling tangents, sandwiched between momentary Bach-inspired proclamations. Where applicable, Frans Helmerson darts about with appropriate reverence on the cello. "Perpetuum Mobile, Op. 10" follows next, a tense crescendo of orchestra pulsing and swelling toward a seemingly definitive climax, yet offers no real resolution as it passes ominously overhead and away toward the horizon. The two passages of "Symphony #1" are likewise unhinged, elusive, brilliant, and scattered. Brass clusters and plucked strings shiver through some daunting passages which may have difficulty finding more than scholarly appreciation. "Symphony No. 2" continues the flustered dialogue in much the same way, teetering over the sharp cliffs of Shostakovich and Ligeti, sometimes so brashly as to embrace the apocalypse. The third movement is powerful, menacing, and deliberate at the outset; singed by the flames as it progresses; then blossoming into a lullaby that has a couple of seizures on its way to close. "Symphony #3" opens stoically and sweetly; an epic strategy in romanticism that conquers the listener with less-dissonant attacks and more triumphant ultimatums. Dedicated to Neeme Järvi (the featured conductor of the album), the tone of this symphony is every bit as ominous as what precedes it without being as structurally jagged around the edges. Pärt's unrest is everywhere on this release, and through the Bamberg Symphony Orchestra he reveals an awkwardness that the uninitiated may have a harder time digesting. It has the feel of a lost treasure, but the sound of a lost soul.

© Glenn Swan /TiVo

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Part: Cello Concerto / Perpetuum Mobile / Symphonies No. 1, No. 2 and No. 3

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Pro et contra (Arvo Pärt)

1
I. Maestoso
00:05:04

Bamberger Symphoniker, Orchestra, MainArtist - Arvo Pärt, Composer - Neeme Järvi, Conductor, MainArtist

1989 BIS 1989 (P) BIS

2
II. Largo
00:00:30

Bamberger Symphoniker, Orchestra, MainArtist - Arvo Pärt, Composer - Neeme Järvi, Conductor, MainArtist

1989 BIS 1989 (P) BIS

3
III. Allegro
00:03:17

Bamberger Symphoniker, Orchestra, MainArtist - Arvo Pärt, Composer - Neeme Järvi, Conductor, MainArtist

1989 BIS 1989 (P) BIS

4
Perpetuum Mobile, Op. 10
00:04:20

Bamberger Symphoniker, Orchestra, MainArtist - Arvo Pärt, Composer - Neeme Järvi, Conductor, MainArtist

1989 BIS 1989 (P) BIS

Symphony No. 1, "Polyphonic" (Arvo Pärt)

5
I. Canons
00:09:50

Bamberger Symphoniker, Orchestra, MainArtist - Arvo Pärt, Composer - Neeme Järvi, Conductor, MainArtist

1989 BIS 1989 (P) BIS

6
II. Prelude und Fugue
00:06:28

Bamberger Symphoniker, Orchestra, MainArtist - Arvo Pärt, Composer - Neeme Järvi, Conductor, MainArtist

1989 BIS 1989 (P) BIS

Symphony No. 2 (Arvo Pärt)

7
First movement
00:05:24

Bamberger Symphoniker, Orchestra, MainArtist - Arvo Pärt, Composer - Neeme Järvi, Conductor, MainArtist

1989 BIS 1989 (P) BIS

8
Second movement
00:02:27

Bamberger Symphoniker, Orchestra, MainArtist - Arvo Pärt, Composer - Neeme Järvi, Conductor, MainArtist

1989 BIS 1989 (P) BIS

9
Third movement
00:06:07

Bamberger Symphoniker, Orchestra, MainArtist - Arvo Pärt, Composer - Neeme Järvi, Conductor, MainArtist

1989 BIS 1989 (P) BIS

Symphony No. 3 (Arvo Pärt)

10
First movement
00:06:19

Bamberger Symphoniker, Orchestra, MainArtist - Arvo Pärt, Composer - Neeme Järvi, Conductor, MainArtist

1989 BIS 1989 (P) BIS

11
Second movement
00:06:24

Bamberger Symphoniker, Orchestra, MainArtist - Arvo Pärt, Composer - Neeme Järvi, Conductor, MainArtist

1989 BIS 1989 (P) BIS

12
Third movement
00:08:31

Bamberger Symphoniker, Orchestra, MainArtist - Arvo Pärt, Composer - Neeme Järvi, Conductor, MainArtist

1989 BIS 1989 (P) BIS

Album review

"Challenging" is putting it mildly when one takes on the fragmented soundscapes laid out by Arvo Pärt, collected from a period in his life where he was contemplating (even struggling with) his own sense of compositional identity. Here, the musical aesthetics of yester-century seem tossed about in tumultuous waves of the avant-garde. Like a wolf in sheep's clothing, "Concerto for Violoncello and Orchestra (Pro Et Contra)" is an unexpected bouquet of splinters, rusted springs, and dangling tangents, sandwiched between momentary Bach-inspired proclamations. Where applicable, Frans Helmerson darts about with appropriate reverence on the cello. "Perpetuum Mobile, Op. 10" follows next, a tense crescendo of orchestra pulsing and swelling toward a seemingly definitive climax, yet offers no real resolution as it passes ominously overhead and away toward the horizon. The two passages of "Symphony #1" are likewise unhinged, elusive, brilliant, and scattered. Brass clusters and plucked strings shiver through some daunting passages which may have difficulty finding more than scholarly appreciation. "Symphony No. 2" continues the flustered dialogue in much the same way, teetering over the sharp cliffs of Shostakovich and Ligeti, sometimes so brashly as to embrace the apocalypse. The third movement is powerful, menacing, and deliberate at the outset; singed by the flames as it progresses; then blossoming into a lullaby that has a couple of seizures on its way to close. "Symphony #3" opens stoically and sweetly; an epic strategy in romanticism that conquers the listener with less-dissonant attacks and more triumphant ultimatums. Dedicated to Neeme Järvi (the featured conductor of the album), the tone of this symphony is every bit as ominous as what precedes it without being as structurally jagged around the edges. Pärt's unrest is everywhere on this release, and through the Bamberg Symphony Orchestra he reveals an awkwardness that the uninitiated may have a harder time digesting. It has the feel of a lost treasure, but the sound of a lost soul.

© Glenn Swan /TiVo

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