[ Chandos SACD / Hybrid SACD ]
Release Date: Friday 14 March 2025
Edward Gardner's Schubert cycle concludes with the 'Great' Symphony no.9 in C major. Having (remarkably) composed a symphony a year between 1813 and 1818, the onset of syphilis and its intrusive treatment seemed to shake the composer's confidence as a symphonist - the Ninth is the only symphony after those first six that he actually completed. This is attributed by many to a wonderful holiday with friends in the high Austrian Alps that seems to have re-ignited his enthusiasm. The nickname 'Great' may originally have arisen to distinguish it from the 'little' C major Symphony (no.6), but is apt, as the Ninth, which can run to almost an hour in some performances, is on so much greater a scale than any symphony before it. The soprano Mary Bevan joins Edward Gardner and the CBSO in a selection of orchestral songs that complete the album. One was orchestrated by Schubert himself, the others are settings by Britten, Berlioz, Brahms, and Reger.
Die Forelle (The Trout), op.32 D550 (orch. Benjamin Britten)
Erlkonig, op.1 D328 (orch. Hector Berlioz)
Geheimes, op.14 no.2 D719 (orch. Johannes Brahms)
Im Abendrot, D799 (orch. Max Reger)
Rosamunde, D797
» Romance: Der Vollmond strahlt auf Bergeshoh'n
Rosamunde: Incidental Music, D797
Symphony no.9 in C major, D944 'Great'