Bernstein: Symphonies Nos 1 & 2

 
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LEONARD BERNSTEIN
Bernstein: Symphonies Nos 1 & 2
Anna Larsson (mezzo-soprano) Roland Pöntinen (piano), Arctic Philharmonic, Christian Lindberg

[ BIS SACD / Hybrid SACD ]

Release Date: Friday 6 March 2020

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At the age of 21, Leonard Bernstein wrote what he described as a 'Hebrew song' using a text from the Lamentations of Jeremiah. Three years later the song became the final movement of his Symphony No. 1 and in January 1944 Bernstein himself conducted the première of the work. What is being lamented is the destruction of Jerusalem in 586 BC, but according to the composer, he primarily wanted to convey the text's 'emotional quality'. The first movement thus aims to parallel in feeling the intensity of the prophet's pleas while the scherzo gives a general sense of the destruction and chaos. Being a setting of the biblical text, the third movement is naturally more literary: the cry of Jeremiah, as he mourns his beloved Jerusalem.

During the next few years, Bernstein's career as a conductor took flight, while the musical On the Town made his name on Broadway. Towards the end of the 1940s he returned to the symphonic genre, however - once more with an extra-musical inspiration. W. H. Auden's poem The Age of Anxiety is set during the recently concluded war, and falls - like the symphony - into six sections during which four characters express their anxieties, hopes and the quest for meaning and identity. Bernstein chose to portray all four characters via a single instrument, the piano, but he did not want to label the work a piano concerto. The instrument does however come to the fore at various points and in one of the final sections Bernstein supplies what is arguably the most exuberant and rhythmically dazzling display of piano writing in the symphonic literature. For this Christian Lindberg and the Arctic Philharmonic have enlisted the aid of Roland Pöntinen, while Anna Larsson is the soloist in Jeremiah

"This is a fine disc. The musicianship is of the highest order and I think Christian Lindberg is a very convincing guide to these scores. I don't know if we will hear him on disc again with the Arctic Philharmonic because he stood down as their principal conductor in 2019. This disc is further evidence that theirs was a very successful partnership. BIS have recorded these performances superbly. I mentioned earlier that the Alsop recordings, made live under concert conditions, offer a concert hall perspective. It's the sort of aural perspective you might get if sitting in the middle of the stalls. The BIS sound has you, in effect, positioned in the front stalls. Personally, that impactful approach works for me, especially in music like this which needs to be delivered with punch and presence. That's certainly what engineer Fabian Frank has provided. I listened to this disc as an SACD, using the stereo layer, and was very satisfied. The documentation is up to the label's usual high standards." MusicWeb

Tracks:

Symphony No. 1 (Jeremiah) for orchestra and mezzo soprano (1939-43)
Symphony No. 2 (The Age of Anxiety) for piano and orchestra (1945-49; rev. 1965)