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Gergiev: Szymanowski – Symphonies no.3 & 4, Stabat Mater (24/96 FLAC)

Gergiev: Szymanowski - Symphonies no.3 & 4, Stabat Mater (24/96 FLAC)
Gergiev: Szymanowski – Symphonies no.3 & 4, Stabat Mater (24/96 FLAC)

Composer: Karol Szymanowski
Performer: Toby Spence, Denis Matsuev, Sally Matthews, Ekaterina Gubanova, Kostas Smoriginas, London Symphony Chorus
Orchestra: London Symphony Orchestra
Conductor: Valery Gergiev
Format: FLAC (tracks)
Label: LSO
Release: 2013
Size: 1.22 GB
Recovery: +3%
Scan: yes

Symphony No. 3 ‘The Song of the Night’, Op. 27
01. I. Moderato assai
02. II. Allegretto tranquillo
03. III. Largo

Stabat Mater, Op. 53
04. I. Stabat mater dolorosa
05. II. Quis est homo qui non fleret
06. III. O, Eia, Mater, fons amoris
07. IV. Fac me tecum pie flere
08. V. Virgo virginum praeclara
09. VI. Christe, cum sit hinc exire

Symphony No. 4, Op. 60 (Sinfonia Concertante)
10. I. Moderato – Tempo comodo
11. II. Andante molto sostenuto
12. III. Allegro non troppo, ma agitato ed ansioso

This second, star-studded instalment of Gergiev’s Szymanowski cycle features Toby Spence as soloist in the Third Symphony, ‘Song of the Night’ and internationally renowned pianist, Denis Matsuev in the virtuosic ‘Symphonie concertante’, Symphony No 4. Szymanowski’s deeply personal choral work, ‘Stabat Mater’, completes the cycle and stars Sally Matthews and Ekaterina Gubanova, and introduces the young baritone, Kostas Smoriginas to LSO Live listeners.

For decades Szymanowski’s music was rarely heard outside Poland. Today, he is recognised as one of Poland’s greatest musical figures. His desire to embody the music of his native land and his incorporation of the folkloric sounds of the Polish mountains make his orchestral works a must for anyone with an interest in Polish culture and music.

Szymanowski’s Third Symphony is a musical setting of a 13th-century poem written during his second, Franco-Arabic period and combines the influences of Wagner, Chopin and Scriabin. The ‘Stabat Mater’ is derived from poet Józef Jankowski’s translation of the medieval poem about the grieving mother of Christ. Symphony No 4, one of Szymanowski’s last compositions, was dedicated to Arthur Rubinstein and is a piano concerto in all but name.

In September Valery Gergiev will travel to Rotterdam for the Rotterdam Phiharmonic Gergiev Festival, before opening The Met season with ‘Eugene Onegin’. In October Gergiev will commence his Berlioz cycle with the LSO, with performances in the UK, Germany, France and Austria.

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