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Domingo Hindoyan: Bruckner – Symphony no.4 in E Flat Major (24/96 FLAC)

Domingo Hindoyan: Bruckner - Symphony no.4 in E Flat Major (24/96 FLAC)
Domingo Hindoyan: Bruckner – Symphony no.4 in E Flat Major (24/96 FLAC)

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Composer: Anton Bruckner
Orchestra: Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra
Conductor: Domingo Hindoyan
Format: FLAC (tracks)
Label: Onyx
Catalogue: ONYX4244
Release: 2024
Size: 1.09 GB
Recovery: +3%
Scan: yes

Symphony No. 4 in Eb Major ‘Romantic’
01. I. Bewegt nicht zu schnell
02. II. Andante quasi Allegretto
03. III. Scherzo: Bewegt
04. IV. Finale. Bewegt, doch nicht zu schnell

Onyx Classics is pleased to present a new recording from the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra under Domingo Hindoyan.Bruckner’s 4th symphony was completed in 1874 and underwent substantial revisions (including a new scherzo) in 1878 and 1880. This recording was taken from live performances at the Philharmonic Hall, Liverpool.

The bicentennial celebrations of Anton Bruckner’s birth have, unsurprisingly, inspired performances and releases of the composer’s works from orchestras all over the world. Here, the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra, under its chief conductor, Domingo Hindoyan, offers its take on one of Bruckner’s most popular works, the Symphony No. 4 in E flat major (“Romantic”), in its second version from 1878/1880. There is not anything particularly notable here. There is some fine playing from the orchestra throughout, especially in the opening movement and finale. The best the orchestra has to offer here is found in the very strong “Bewegt, nicht zu schnell” first movement. The orchestra displays great precision here; bold and weighty or soft and lyrical as called for, and the group stretches the dynamic range wonderfully. The winds are distinctly effective right from the opening horn call. There is a bit of inconsistency in the middle movements, not least of which is a noticeably different sound environment as the recording is stitched together from rehearsals, a live performance, and a “patch session” from several months after the live performance. The orchestra returns to form in the finale, “Bewegt, doch nicht zu schnell,” and the recording finishes on a high note. Listeners have many choices of which to choose, of this particular version or the others, and there are sure to be more as the celebratory year continues.

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