Andris Nelsons, the leading conductor of his generation, has recorded
all nine Beethoven symphonies with the Vienna Philharmonic. Their cycle
promises to reveal the compelling partnership between the conductor and
the most renowned Beethoven orchestra in the world. Beethoven: Complete Symphonies,
released 4 October 2019, is presented in a deluxe box set featuring
five CDs and a single Blu-ray Audio disc in TrueHD sound quality. The
release marks the start of Deutsche Grammophon’s celebration of the
250th anniversary of Beethoven’s birth next year.
Beethoven has been central to Andris Nelsons’ work since he began his
career in the early 2000s. The Latvian conductor received outstanding
reviews for his 2013-14 Beethoven cycle with the City of Birmingham
Symphony Orchestra and was critically acclaimed for more recent
Beethoven performances as Music Director of the Boston Symphony
Orchestra and Leipzig Gewandhausorchester. In March and April this year
he joined the Vienna Philharmonic, the world’s supreme Beethoven
orchestra, for a series of concerts including works by the composer in
Vienna, Hamburg and Hanover, and for the final recording sessions of
their complete symphony cycle at the Vienna Musikverein. Nelsons said it
was an honour and a privilege to be invited to perform and record the
symphonies with the Vienna Philharmonic.
“The journey of interpreting Beethoven’s symphonies signifies a great
opportunity, responsibility and challenge, but in the end, it’s not
about me, it’s purely about the genius and universal quality of
Beethoven’s music, which speaks to each and every individual,” explained
Andris Nelsons. “Of course, I need to have a vision, and our task as
musicians is to find a fulfilling way of presenting Beethoven’s ideas to
listeners, but this will always be very subjective and deeply
personal.”
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