Bruckner - Symphony no.4 (1888 version) | Haenssler Profil PH23086

Bruckner - Symphony no.4 (1888 version)

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Label: Haenssler Profil

Cat No: PH23086

Format: CD

Number of Discs: 1

Genre: Orchestral

Release Date: 7th June 2024

Contents

Artists

Philharmonie Festiva

Conductor

Gerd Schaller

Works

Bruckner, Anton

Symphony no.4 in in E flat major 'Romantic' (1888 version)

Artists

Philharmonie Festiva

Conductor

Gerd Schaller

About

Founded in 2008 by Gerd Schaller, the Philharmonie Festiva is a symphony orchestra comprised of selected exceptional musicians from a number of Germany's top orchestras. Right from the outset, the conductor and his musicians were attracted by the incentive and the challenge of creating a sound all their very own: an exciting task, because the instrumentalists bring with them a host of different ideas about sound as a result of their work in their various 'home orchestras' - and yet this is also a highly appealing undertaking, because nothing is set in stone in the Philharmonie Festiva; there is always scope for new experiences and experiments. Out of this there emerges a feeling among the musicians that they are creating something new, something mutual, a fact that makes each new project by this ensemble into a very special experience. Schaller has set out with this very special orchestra to re-discover works in the field of symphonic repertoire by cultivating a common musical signature, while also performing seldom heard or forgotten works. Schaller sees the much acclaimed Bruckner cycle, praised by audiences and critics alike, as the core focal point: together with the Philharmonie Festiva he is staging concerts featuring all versions of Bruckner's symphonies and recording them for release as CD albums.

Reviews

Hearing Gerd Schaller’s new recording of the symphony makes discussions of versions and preferences seem almost redundant, however. From the wonderfully evocative account of the opening horn solo to the blazing final peroration, this is a performance of surpassing drive, poetry and splendour. I’m inclined to think it’s not only the finest recording of the 1888 version now available but one of the finest recordings of any version of the Fourth Symphony. ... this is an exceptional Bruckner recording, easily the best I’ve heard so far during the composer’s bicentenary year.  Christian Hoskins
Gramophone September 2024
Gramophone Editor's Choice

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