Baltic Chamber Orchestra / Emmanuel Leducq-Barôme SCHOENBERG Verklärte Nacht Op.4 - HONEGGER Symphony No. 2
Schoenberg’s early String Sextet ‘Verklärte Nacht’ (Transfigured
Night) op.4 dates from 1899. He made the arrangement for string
orchestra in 1943. It is a work heavily indebted to Wagner, and
especially ‘Tristan und Isolde’ although the unique voice of Schoenberg
is already apparent.
‘Gurrelieder’ and ‘Pelleas und Melisande’ would bring the curtain
down on his late romantic period and the daring atonal music that has
caused him to remain a musical bogey man for many would follow.
Verklärte Nacht is a wonderful, intensely moving work and the ideal
introduction to this great composer.
Honegger , famous today for his depiction in music of an express
steam locomotive ‘Pacific 231’ and the game of rugby in the eponymous
work for orchestra composed five symphonies. The second is scored for
strings and trumpet . Composed for Paul Sacher and his Basel Chamber
Orchestra it was written during the darkest years of World War II. The
Nazis had banned Honegger’s music and he was branded as ‘leftist’,
composing music for films for resistance cinema. It is a powerful work
with a lament -like central slow movement and an energetic choral theme
in the finale providing a sense of triumphant resolution.
The Baltic Chamber Orchestra’s first release for Rubicon – Strauss
Metamophosen and Shostakovich Chamber Symphony was praised by the BBC
Music Magazine and made an orchestral CD of the month upon release. This
new album looks set to receive a similarly positive reception.
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