Kazimierz Kord led the Warsaw National Philharmonic Orchestra in the
world-premiere recording of Krzysztof Penderecki's Seventh Symphony in
Vienna in 1999. Antoni Wit led the same orchestra in the first studio
recording in Warsaw in 2003. Penderecki himself recorded the work in
2004 leading the Symphonic Orchestra of the Academy of Music in Krakow.
This 2008 Dux release contains -- just barely -- that performance. The
Seventh Symphony is a gargantuan work scored for five soloists,
narrator, chorus, and orchestra that fairly explodes from the speakers
in any recording, and this recording is larger and louder than either of
its predecessors. The big moments, and this is a work full of big
moments, have enormous impact here. Penderecki is not a great conductor
in a technical sense. The strings are sometimes out of sync in fast
passages, and tutti attacks and releases are not always together. But
the composer does inspire the performers into giving their all for the
work, and their performance has the emotionality, monumentality, and the
sense of occasion it needs to succeed. by James Leonard
terça-feira, 26 de outubro de 2021
PENDERECKI : Seven Gates of Jerusalem (Penderecki) (2008) FLAC (image+.cue), lossless
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