Beethoven - Symphonies No.1 & No.5
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Label: Challenge Classics
Cat No: CC72364
Format: Hybrid SACD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Orchestral
Release Date: 24th January 2011
Contents
Artists
Netherlands Symphony OrchestraConductor
Jan Willem de VriendWorks
Symphony no.1 in C major, op.21Symphony no.5 in C minor, op.67
Artists
Netherlands Symphony OrchestraConductor
Jan Willem de VriendAbout
Jan Willem de Vriend is the artistic director of Combattimento Consort Amsterdam and, since 2006, has been the chief conductor and artistic director of the Netherlands Symphony Orchestra. De Vriend has been a guest conductor with the Netherlands Radio Philharmonic Orchestra, the Netherlands Radio Chamber Philharmonic, the Netherlands Philharmonic Orchestra, The Hague Philharmonic and the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra.
The Netherlands Symphony Orchestra is based in the province of Overijssel and performs concert series in Enschede, Hengelo, Zwolle and Deventer. Another important role for the orchestra is accompanying De Nationale Reisopera and provincial choral societies.
According to conductor Jan Willem de Vriend, Beethoven’s celebrated Fifth Symphony is a musical response by the composer to the repressiveness and authoritarianism of the period of the Metternich government of the time. He hears it clearly in the motif of the first movement and, for him, the entire symphony seems like a process of breaking free from it.
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