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Gary Brain|VI Sinfonie Concertanti

VI Sinfonie Concertanti

Josef Myslivecek

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In spite of the fact that the young Mozart apparently liked the music of Josef Myslivecek and went out of his way to hear it, recordings of works by this Bohemian-born composer have always been hard to come by. The music on this album consists of a group of works for strings in five parts (they are not "sinfonie concertanti" in the group-concerto sense in which the term was usually used), and the configuration -- two violins, two violas, and cello -- might have influenced Mozart as well; the best-known quintets of the era, those of Boccherini, used two cellos instead. None of which is to say that any of it is on Mozart's level; these six symphonies or quintets are pleasant if rather formless three-movement concoctions that work well as background or commute music but hardly offer a tune to remember after the disc is done. These pieces were offered for sale as performable either by an orchestra or by a quintet, and in this case appear to be equally successful either way -- which is to say not terribly. The original ordering of six pieces is rearranged in order to give the set an attractive, slow introduction; the Op. 2, No. 6 piece is the only one to deviate from the conventional fast-slow-fast format. Recordings from various parts of the former Soviet bloc are commonplace low-cost choices for labels and conductors who wish to open up unusual repertory, and this process has indeed exposed some wonderful ensembles. The Uralsk Philharmonic Orchestra from Kazakhstan, however, is not among them, with string sound that varies from harsh to over-lush, and the sound, direct from Uralsk, is boxy indeed. The booklet notes offer plenty of information about Myslivecek, and libraries may be more logical buyers of this disc than ordinary listeners.
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Sinfonie Concertante in C Major, Op. 2, No. 6 (Josef Mysliveček)

1
I. Larghetto -
00:04:07

Uralsk Philharmonic Orchestra - Gary Brain, conductor

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2
II. Allegro
00:02:52

Uralsk Philharmonic Orchestra - Gary Brain, conductor

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3
III. Presto
00:02:55

Uralsk Philharmonic Orchestra - Gary Brain, conductor

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Sinfonie Concertante in B-Flat Major, Op. 2, No. 1 (Josef Mysliveček)

4
I. Allegro
00:03:23

Uralsk Philharmonic Orchestra - Gary Brain, conductor

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5
II. Andante
00:03:09

Uralsk Philharmonic Orchestra - Gary Brain, conductor

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6
III. Menuetto
00:03:37

Uralsk Philharmonic Orchestra - Gary Brain, conductor

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Sinfonie Concertante in E Major, Op. 2, No. 2 (Josef Mysliveček)

7
I. Allegro
00:03:51

Uralsk Philharmonic Orchestra - Gary Brain, conductor

2000 Toccata Classics 2000 Toccata Classics

8
II. Andante
00:05:52

Uralsk Philharmonic Orchestra - Gary Brain, conductor

2000 Toccata Classics 2000 Toccata Classics

9
III. Presto
00:05:12

Uralsk Philharmonic Orchestra - Gary Brain, conductor

2000 Toccata Classics 2000 Toccata Classics

Sinfonie Concertante in D Major, Op. 2, No. 5 (Josef Mysliveček)

10
I. Allegro
00:05:43

Uralsk Philharmonic Orchestra - Gary Brain, conductor

2000 Toccata Classics 2000 Toccata Classics

11
II. Andante
00:04:14

Uralsk Philharmonic Orchestra - Gary Brain, conductor

2000 Toccata Classics 2000 Toccata Classics

12
III. Allegro
00:01:12

Uralsk Philharmonic Orchestra - Gary Brain, conductor

2000 Toccata Classics 2000 Toccata Classics

Sinfonie Concertante in G Major, Op. 2, No. 3 (Josef Mysliveček)

13
I. Allegro assai
00:03:30

Uralsk Philharmonic Orchestra - Gary Brain, conductor

2000 Toccata Classics 2000 Toccata Classics

14
II. Andante
00:04:56

Uralsk Philharmonic Orchestra - Gary Brain, conductor

2000 Toccata Classics 2000 Toccata Classics

15
III. Presto
00:02:25

Uralsk Philharmonic Orchestra - Gary Brain, conductor

2000 Toccata Classics 2000 Toccata Classics

Sinfonie Concertante in A Major, Op. 2, No. 4 (Josef Mysliveček)

16
I. Allegro
00:04:34

Uralsk Philharmonic Orchestra - Gary Brain, conductor

2000 Toccata Classics 2000 Toccata Classics

17
II. Andante
00:03:26

Uralsk Philharmonic Orchestra - Gary Brain, conductor

2000 Toccata Classics 2000 Toccata Classics

18
III. Presto
00:03:38

Uralsk Philharmonic Orchestra - Gary Brain, conductor

2000 Toccata Classics 2000 Toccata Classics

Albumbeschreibung

In spite of the fact that the young Mozart apparently liked the music of Josef Myslivecek and went out of his way to hear it, recordings of works by this Bohemian-born composer have always been hard to come by. The music on this album consists of a group of works for strings in five parts (they are not "sinfonie concertanti" in the group-concerto sense in which the term was usually used), and the configuration -- two violins, two violas, and cello -- might have influenced Mozart as well; the best-known quintets of the era, those of Boccherini, used two cellos instead. None of which is to say that any of it is on Mozart's level; these six symphonies or quintets are pleasant if rather formless three-movement concoctions that work well as background or commute music but hardly offer a tune to remember after the disc is done. These pieces were offered for sale as performable either by an orchestra or by a quintet, and in this case appear to be equally successful either way -- which is to say not terribly. The original ordering of six pieces is rearranged in order to give the set an attractive, slow introduction; the Op. 2, No. 6 piece is the only one to deviate from the conventional fast-slow-fast format. Recordings from various parts of the former Soviet bloc are commonplace low-cost choices for labels and conductors who wish to open up unusual repertory, and this process has indeed exposed some wonderful ensembles. The Uralsk Philharmonic Orchestra from Kazakhstan, however, is not among them, with string sound that varies from harsh to over-lush, and the sound, direct from Uralsk, is boxy indeed. The booklet notes offer plenty of information about Myslivecek, and libraries may be more logical buyers of this disc than ordinary listeners.
© TiVo

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