Symphony in E major, Op. 14 / The Ripening, Op. 34

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JOSEF SUK
Symphony in E major, Op. 14 / The Ripening, Op. 34
BBC Symphony Orchestra / Jirí Belohlávek

[ Chandos SACD / Hybrid SACD ]

Release Date: Wednesday 1 September 2010

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Following the success of his Serenade in E flat, Suk wished to take up the challenge of writing a symphony, influenced as he was by the contributions to the genre of his own teacher, and of Brahms. Suk's First Symphony was actually begun in London in 1897 and completed two years later. This new CD provides an excellent opportunity to hear the rarely recorded early work, with its fresh melodic appeal and inventive orchestration.

Ripening is one of the composer's masterpieces, a highly colourful and superbly sustained symphonic poem, brilliantly orchestrated, with a chorus making its wordless contribution at the work's late, emotional highpoint. Suk said of Ripening: 'I worked on this composition for almost five years. In its very cohesive musical form you will find all degrees of human emotions. In this piece I immerse myself once more into the joys and tragic shadows of life but towards the end I emphasise, in the large fugue, that work is the liberator. After a large and passionate build-up of tension and excitement, towards the end a deep calm arrives in which, however, shimmers a hymn of affirmation and life.'

"Ripening, a symphonic poem, is a highly charged piece, full of poignant emotion and anguished outbursts. Its power is echoed by the First Symphony...in which Belohlávek inspires the BBCSO to a blazing performance." The Telegraph, 2nd September 2010 ****

'Jiři Bělohlávek reveals all the work's richness and extraordinary passion'
Disc of the Month BBC Music Magazine Nov 2010

"The symphony is attractively neat and satisfying, but Ripening is on a completely new emotional plane, with a Mahlerian juxtaposition of emotions, a scintillating emotional thrust and a virtuoso handling of the orchestra...What you hear on the CD is as much an astonishing testament to the abilities of modern day sound engineers as it is a fine performance."
(Classic FM)

Tracks:

Symphony in E major, Op. 14

The Ripening, Op. 34