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Paul Kletzki|Nielsen : Symphonies Nos. 3 & 5

Nielsen : Symphonies Nos. 3 & 5

LSO & François Huybrechts - Orchestre de la Suisse Romande & Paul Kletzki

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First releases on Decca CD for a pair of underrated Nielsen recordings


No less than Sibelius or Shostakovich, Nielsen became the custodian and the renovator of the classical symphonic tradition in the first half of the last century. Both the Third and Fifth symphonies make strenuous demands upon even the world’s great orchestras but at the same time they reward the listener with eventful, continually compelling journeys through strife and towards the most satisfying resolutions.
The ‘Sinfonia Espansiva’ does so through a sublime slow movement which winds to an idyllic close with a wordless vocalise from a pair of mezzo-soprano and baritone soloists, sung on this 1974 Decca recording by Felicity Palmer and Thomas Allen in a piece of luxury casting by Decca. The conductor was the young Belgian-born star of the baton, François Huybrechts whose previous Decca recording of Janacek has also been reissued by Eloquence. Huybrechts was among the first winners of the Dmitri Mitropoulos Conducting Competition and during the 1970s he secured several US posts as well as prestigious engagements with European ensembles such as the LPO and LSO. His career fell away thereafter but this pair of Decca recordings is the work of a powerfully individual podium presence. At the time of going into the studio with the ‘Sinfonia Espansiva’ in 1974, the LSO was well versed in Nielsen’s idiom having recorded all six of the symphonies with Ole Schmidt the previous year.
By contrast, the name of Paul Kletzki has remained established in record catalogues and collections. This Polish-born conductor had taken charge of the Orchestre de la Suisse Romande in 1967 from its founder and long-time director Ernest Ansermet. Their Decca partnership began with Rachmaninov symphonies (also reissued by Eloquence) and continued to focus on twentieth-century repertoire outside Ansermet’s repertoire with an album of Hindemith and Lutoslawski, followed by this thrilling and disciplined account of Nielsen’s Fifth from September 1969. It was their last recording together before his retirement from the post the following year and his death in 1973. Top-class Decca engineering brings the first movement’s life-and-death struggle into viscerally thrilling perspective. (© Decca Music Group Limited / Universal Music Australia Pty Ltd.)


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Nielsen : Symphonies Nos. 3 & 5

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Symphony No. 3, Op. 27 - "Espansiva" (Carl Nielsen)

1
1. Allegro espansivo
London Symphony Orchestra
00:12:58

London Symphony Orchestra - Carl Nielsen, Composer - François Huybrechts, Conductor - James Mallinson, Recording Producer - Philip Wade, Recording Engineer

℗ 1975 Decca Music Group Limited

2
2. Andante pastorale
Felicity Palmer
00:10:39

Felicity Palmer, Soprano - Sir Thomas Allen, Baritone - London Symphony Orchestra - Carl Nielsen, Composer - François Huybrechts, Conductor - James Mallinson, Recording Producer - Philip Wade, Recording Engineer

℗ 1975 Decca Music Group Limited

3
3. Allegretto un poco
London Symphony Orchestra
00:07:28

London Symphony Orchestra - Carl Nielsen, Composer - François Huybrechts, Conductor - James Mallinson, Recording Producer - Philip Wade, Recording Engineer

℗ 1975 Decca Music Group Limited

4
4. Finale - Allegro
London Symphony Orchestra
00:10:24

London Symphony Orchestra - Carl Nielsen, Composer - François Huybrechts, Conductor - James Mallinson, Recording Producer - Philip Wade, Recording Engineer

℗ 1975 Decca Music Group Limited

Symphony No. 5, Op. 50 (Carl Nielsen)

5
1. Tempo giusto - Adagio non troppo
Robert Gugolz
00:18:20

Robert Gugolz, Clarinet - Willy Blaser, Drum - L'Orchestre de la Suisse Romande - Paul Kletzki, Conductor - John Mordler, Recording Producer - James Lock, Balance Engineer

℗ 1970 Decca Music Group Limited

6
2. Allegro - Presto - Andante un poco tranquillo - Allegro
Ernest Ansermet, Orchestre de la Suisse Romande
00:15:33

L'Orchestre de la Suisse Romande - Paul Kletzki, Conductor - John Mordler, Recording Producer - James Lock, Balance Engineer

℗ 1970 Decca Music Group Limited

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First releases on Decca CD for a pair of underrated Nielsen recordings


No less than Sibelius or Shostakovich, Nielsen became the custodian and the renovator of the classical symphonic tradition in the first half of the last century. Both the Third and Fifth symphonies make strenuous demands upon even the world’s great orchestras but at the same time they reward the listener with eventful, continually compelling journeys through strife and towards the most satisfying resolutions.
The ‘Sinfonia Espansiva’ does so through a sublime slow movement which winds to an idyllic close with a wordless vocalise from a pair of mezzo-soprano and baritone soloists, sung on this 1974 Decca recording by Felicity Palmer and Thomas Allen in a piece of luxury casting by Decca. The conductor was the young Belgian-born star of the baton, François Huybrechts whose previous Decca recording of Janacek has also been reissued by Eloquence. Huybrechts was among the first winners of the Dmitri Mitropoulos Conducting Competition and during the 1970s he secured several US posts as well as prestigious engagements with European ensembles such as the LPO and LSO. His career fell away thereafter but this pair of Decca recordings is the work of a powerfully individual podium presence. At the time of going into the studio with the ‘Sinfonia Espansiva’ in 1974, the LSO was well versed in Nielsen’s idiom having recorded all six of the symphonies with Ole Schmidt the previous year.
By contrast, the name of Paul Kletzki has remained established in record catalogues and collections. This Polish-born conductor had taken charge of the Orchestre de la Suisse Romande in 1967 from its founder and long-time director Ernest Ansermet. Their Decca partnership began with Rachmaninov symphonies (also reissued by Eloquence) and continued to focus on twentieth-century repertoire outside Ansermet’s repertoire with an album of Hindemith and Lutoslawski, followed by this thrilling and disciplined account of Nielsen’s Fifth from September 1969. It was their last recording together before his retirement from the post the following year and his death in 1973. Top-class Decca engineering brings the first movement’s life-and-death struggle into viscerally thrilling perspective. (© Decca Music Group Limited / Universal Music Australia Pty Ltd.)


Dettagli della registrazione originale : Recorded Kingsway Hall, London, UK, 27, 29 April & 24 May 1974 (Symphony No. 3); Victoria Hall, Geneva, Switzerland, 13–15 September 1969 (Symphony No. 5)

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