Beethoven - Symphonies 2 & 6
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Label: Audite
Cat No: AUDITE95531
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Orchestral
Contents
Artists
Symphonieorchester des Bayerischen RundfunksConductor
Rafael KubelikWorks
Symphony no.2 in D major, op.36Symphony no.6 in F major, op.68 'Pastoral'
Artists
Symphonieorchester des Bayerischen RundfunksConductor
Rafael KubelikAbout
The composition of the D-major Symphony coincides with the period of Beethoven’s desperation over his impending deafness. But these emotional outbursts neither inhibited his creative energy nor are they reflected in the character of the works written during this time. A contemporary wrote about the Second Symphony as follows: “It is a strange, colossal work of a depth, power and artistic erudition that only few works have.” The unusually long introduction, the frequent dynamic changes in the Scherzo and the orchestral virtuosity of the Finale with its witty humour do indeed reflect this “artistic erudition.”
Beethoven emphasises different qualities in his Sixth Symphony. The title “Pastoral Symphony or Reminiscences of Country Life” and the poetic headings of the movements seem to indicate the programmatic character of the Symphony, yet Beethoven himself wrote that it was “more an expression of feelings than tone-painting,” thus clearly contradicting this initial impression. When delving more deeply into this music, it becomes apparent that it has its own life; the exact movement designations refer to general conditions which would rule out too many specific interpretations. The music can indeed be experienced without knowledge of these titles. The Pastoral Symphony originated in Beethoven’s profound communion with nature. Far from indulging in the nature-worship typical of the romantic period, he saw - in nature - the individual inextricably bound in the holy creation of the cosmos. As in nature, the alternation of tension and relaxation in Beethoven’s Sixth Symphony becomes a creative act.
This live recording of the Symphony No. 2 was made on 1 February 1971 at the Théâtre des Champs-Elysées; the Symphony No. 6 was recorded live on 31 March 1967 in the Herkulessaal of the Munich Residenz. The Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra performs under Rafael Kubelik on both concert recordings.
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