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Colin Davis: The Concertgebouw Legacy

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Label: Eloquence

Cat No: ELQ4845277

Format: CD

Number of Discs: 18

Genre: Orchestral

Release Date: 25th October 2024

Contents

Works

Beethoven, Ludwig van

Violin Concerto in D major, op.61

Berlioz, Hector

Symphonie fantastique, op.14 H48

Dvorak, Antonin

Cello Concerto in B minor, op.104
From the Bohemian Forest, op.68 B133
» no.5 Silent Woods (Waldesruhe), B182 (arr. for cello and orchestra)
Romance in F minor, op.11
Symphony no.7 in D minor, op.70
Symphony no.8 in G major, op.88 B163
Symphony no.9 in E minor, op.95 B178 'From the New World'
Violin Concerto in A minor, op.53

Haydn, Franz Joseph

Symphony no.82 in C major, Hob.I:82 'The Bear'
Symphony no.83 in G minor, Hob.I:83 'The Hen'
Symphony no.84 in E flat major, Hob.I:84
Symphony no.86 in D major, Hob.I:86
Symphony no.87 in A major, Hob.I:87
Symphony no.88 in G major, Hob.1:88
Symphony no.91 in E flat major, Hob.I:91
Symphony no.92 in G major, Hob.I:92 'Oxford'
Symphony no.93 in D major, Hob.I:93
Symphony no.94 in G major, Hob.I:94 'The Surprise'
Symphony no.95 in C minor, Hob.I:95
Symphony no.96 in D major, Hob.I:96 'Miracle'
Symphony no.97 in C major, Hob.I:97
Symphony no.98 in B flat major, Hob.I:98
Symphony no.99 in E flat major, Hob.I:99
Symphony no.100 in G major, Hob.I:100 'Military'
Symphony no.101 in D major, Hob.I:101 'The Clock'
Symphony no.102 in B flat major, Hob.I:102
Symphony no.103 in E flat major, Hob.I:103 'Drumroll'
Symphony no.104 in D major, Hob.I:104 'London'

Mussorgsky, Modest

A Night on the Bare Mountain
Pictures at an Exhibition (orch. Ravel)

Stravinsky, Igor

Petrushka
The Firebird (L'Oiseau de feu)
The Rite of Spring (Le Sacre du printemps)

Artists

Salvatore Accardo (violin)
Arthur Grumiaux (violin)
Heinrich Schiff (cello)
Concertgebouworkest
English Chamber Orchestra

Conductor

Colin Davis

Works

Beethoven, Ludwig van

Violin Concerto in D major, op.61

Berlioz, Hector

Symphonie fantastique, op.14 H48

Dvorak, Antonin

Cello Concerto in B minor, op.104
From the Bohemian Forest, op.68 B133
» no.5 Silent Woods (Waldesruhe), B182 (arr. for cello and orchestra)
Romance in F minor, op.11
Symphony no.7 in D minor, op.70
Symphony no.8 in G major, op.88 B163
Symphony no.9 in E minor, op.95 B178 'From the New World'
Violin Concerto in A minor, op.53

Haydn, Franz Joseph

Symphony no.82 in C major, Hob.I:82 'The Bear'
Symphony no.83 in G minor, Hob.I:83 'The Hen'
Symphony no.84 in E flat major, Hob.I:84
Symphony no.86 in D major, Hob.I:86
Symphony no.87 in A major, Hob.I:87
Symphony no.88 in G major, Hob.1:88
Symphony no.91 in E flat major, Hob.I:91
Symphony no.92 in G major, Hob.I:92 'Oxford'
Symphony no.93 in D major, Hob.I:93
Symphony no.94 in G major, Hob.I:94 'The Surprise'
Symphony no.95 in C minor, Hob.I:95
Symphony no.96 in D major, Hob.I:96 'Miracle'
Symphony no.97 in C major, Hob.I:97
Symphony no.98 in B flat major, Hob.I:98
Symphony no.99 in E flat major, Hob.I:99
Symphony no.100 in G major, Hob.I:100 'Military'
Symphony no.101 in D major, Hob.I:101 'The Clock'
Symphony no.102 in B flat major, Hob.I:102
Symphony no.103 in E flat major, Hob.I:103 'Drumroll'
Symphony no.104 in D major, Hob.I:104 'London'

Mussorgsky, Modest

A Night on the Bare Mountain
Pictures at an Exhibition (orch. Ravel)

Stravinsky, Igor

Petrushka
The Firebird (L'Oiseau de feu)
The Rite of Spring (Le Sacre du printemps)

Artists

Salvatore Accardo (violin)
Arthur Grumiaux (violin)
Heinrich Schiff (cello)
Concertgebouworkest
English Chamber Orchestra

Conductor

Colin Davis

About

*** Limited Edition ***

A meeting of minds in Amsterdam: the complete Philips recordings of Sir Colin Davis and the Concertgebouworkest made in the orchestra’s acoustically optimal home and featuring classic accounts of Haydn, Berlioz, Dvořák and Stravinsky. Davis lends these readings rhythmic impetus and unassuming authority; the orchestra and audio engineers respond with sonic warmth and transparency.

Colin Davis made his debut with the Concertgebouw in 1966, and conductor and orchestra quickly established a mutual affinity. Interviewed by Niek Nelissen for a new appreciation of their legacy on record, a Concertgebouw violinist recalls his ‘typically British’ humour in rehearsal. Davis gave the musicians of ‘the orchestra a lot of freedom. He kept control in a good way, which made him popular with the orchestra.’

It took another eight years for Davis and the Concertgebouw to make their first records together, but they made up for lost time. The albums of Beethoven’s Violin Concerto (with Arthur Grumiaux) and the Symphonie fantastique of Berlioz were universally praised for their rhythmic impetus, and for the kind of unassuming authority that became a hallmark of Davis’s conducting. In both cases, the new recordings superseded earlier versions by the same artists (Davis’s LSO Berlioz, and Grumiaux’s previous Beethovens with the Concertgebouw) not least because of the warmth and the transparency of the Philips recordings, made in the orchestra’s acoustically optimal home.

There followed, over the next eight years, a string of artistic and commercial successes. The Concertgebouw had not recorded much Haydn before, but Davis harnessed their richness of tone and supple responses, and trained it on Haydn’s late symphonies with revelatory results. Even while period-instrument performers began to bring new perspectives to Haydn, Davis’s lively sympathy showed itself in the buoyant rhythms, the cultivated eighteenth-century phrasing and the exuberance which always belongs to his symphonies. Together, they recorded the complete ‘London’ symphonies followed by the ‘Paris’, and this set also features a bonus of no.84, which Davis recorded with the English Chamber Orchestra for L’Oiseau-Lyre in 1960. This is the first time all of Davis’s Haydn symphony recordings with the Concertgebouworkest have been issued collectively.

Equally acclaimed was a Dvořák series featuring the last three symphonies and the concertos for violin and cello (with Salvatore Accardo and Heinrich Schiff). Throughout his long career, Davis took particular pleasure in bringing out the nostalgic side as well as the Czech-accented rhythms of Dvořák’s music, just as his approach to Igor Stravinsky never lost its cutting edge, as displayed here in Concertgebouw recordings of the three early Diaghilev ballets.

While these recordings have rarely left the catalogue thanks to their popularity, hearing them together sheds new light on the remarkable idiomatic strength of the Concertgebouw/Davis partnership. Original couplings and covers have the ring of nostalgic authenticity, complemented by Niek Nelissen’s new essay and many archive photographs of conductor and orchestra.

‘I would have to include Sir Colin Davis’s splendid recording ... among my Desert Island Discs: it is a source of endless pleasure.’ – Gramophone, January 1986 (Haydn: ‘London’ Symphonies)

‘This is a splendid set, conducted with penetrating insight, full of character, magnificently played and beautifully recorded.’ – Gramophone, June 1982 (Haydn: ‘London’ Symphonies)

‘There is no trace of routine in this music-making and no failure of imagination... its blend of brilliance and sensitivity, wit and humanity gives [this Haydn series] a special claim.’ – Penguin Guide (Haydn: ‘London’ Symphonies)

‘With their bracing rhythmic flow and natural feeling for Dvorakian lyricism, [nos. 7 & 8] are appealingly direct yet have plenty of life and urgency.’ – Penguin Guide (Dvořák)

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