Nielsen: Symphony No.4 / Violin Concerto

 
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CARL NIELSEN
Nielsen: Symphony No.4 / Violin Concerto
James Ehnes (violin) / Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra, Edward Gardner

[ Chandos SACD / Hybrid SACD ]

Release Date: Friday 12 May 2023

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Nielsen's epic Violin Concerto was premièred in Copenhagen in February 1912, by the violinist Peder Møller. Nominally the work is structured in two movements; each opens with a slow section and moves to a faster one. Whilst unusual, this layout could be seen as a more usual fast - slow - fast three-movement form, but with an extensive slow introduction to the first movement. The music moves quickly from one idea to the next, and overall has a bold, playful, and optimistic atmosphere. In stark contrast, although written only a few years later, the Fourth Symphony is more cohesive and unified as a work. Written against the background of the First World War, the work is a celebration of life itself. Just before the première, in 1916, Nielsen gave it the following motto: 'Music is Life, and, like it, inextinguishable.' While it follows the usual four-movement design, each movement continues into the next without a break. The final movement features two sets of timpani battling each other across the orchestra. The recording was made in Bergen's Grieghallen, in Surround Sound, and is available as a hybrid SACD and in Spatial Audio.

Tracks:

Violin Concerto, Op.33, FS 61

Symphony No.4, Op.29, FS 76 ''The Inextinguishable''

Concerto, Op. 33, FS 61: IIb. Rondo