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Jordan: Tchaikovsky – Pathétique (24/48 FLAC)

Jordan: Tchaikovsky - Pathétique (24/48 FLAC)
Jordan: Tchaikovsky – Pathétique (24/48 FLAC)

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Composer: Pyotr Il’yich Tchaikovsky
Orchestra: Wiener Philharmoniker
Conductor: Philippe Jordan
Format: FLAC (tracks)
Label: Wiener Philharmoniker
Catalogue: WS006
Release: 2014
Size: 413 MB
Recovery: +3%
Scan: yes

Symphony No. 6 in B minor, Op. 74 ‘Pathétique’
01. I. Adagio – Allegro non troppo
02. II. Allegro con gracia
03. III. Allegro molto vivace
04. IV. Finale: Adagio lamentoso

Recorded in Vienna at the Golden Hall of the Vienna Society of the Friends of Music, 14/ 15/ 19/ 20 December 2013.

October 25, 1893 (November 6 according to the Gregorian calendar): Death-knell bells tolled all over Russia for Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky, and the Tsardom of Russia arranged for a lavish state funeral.

Doctors interviewed by the newspapers also confirmed the cause of death as uremia due to cholera. But soon there were an increasing number of medically corroborated dispatches that hardened suspicions of premeditation and even spoke of suicide by poison. Then the idea of the Symphony in B minor as a requiem for himself began to circulate, and a myth was born.

December 14, 2013: A recording session in the Golden Hall of the Vienna Society of the Friends of Music marks the dawn of a new era for the Wiener Symphoniker. The history of this traditional Viennese orchestra is filled with 282 celebrated performances of P. I. Tchaikovsky’s Pathétique. And now the orchestra’s new chief conductor Philippe Jordan will show what he’s made of by interpreting this highly significant work. The orchestra’s intense involvement with Tchaikovsky’s Sixth began in 1903 with the legendary Russian conductor Vasily Safonov and the previous ensemble, the Wiener Concertverein.

Other colleagues of equal stature absolutely demonstrated their abilities by way of this final opus: Seiji Ozawa, Václav Neumann, Yakov Kreizberg, Hans Knappertsbusch, Otto Klemperer, Karl Böhm, Sergiu Celibidache, Lorin Maazel, and nearly every chief conductor of the Wiener Symphoniker, including Herbert von Karajan, Wolfgang Sawallisch, Carlo Maria Giulini, Georges Prêtre, Rafael Frühbeck de Burgos, Vladimir Fedosejev, and Fabio Luisi. What particular aspect(s) will Philippe Jordan emphasize? The mystical aspect? The hopeful secondary themes? The harsh fate that reveals the inexorable power of destiny? Maestro Jordan has been preparing for this great task with incredibly precise attention to detail. As a result, listeners can enjoy every facet of Tchaikovsky’s life [and work], no matter how small.

Philippe Jordan and the Vienna Symphony recorded Pyotr Il’yich Tchaikovsky’s Symphony No. 6 in B minor, “Pathétique,” in 2013 in the Musikverein Wien, to mark the start of his position as the orchestra’s music director. Considering the large number of excellent recordings of this symphony that are available, from all eras and in all formats, one may justifiably ask why another is necessary. But it’s worth mentioning that this is a clear-headed and competent reading that conveys the music adequately and with considerable feeling. Unfortunately, the live recorded sound is strangely mixed, with a compressed quality in the high and middle ranges that gives the strings a thin tone, while the winds are much too prominent and bass is only intermittently focused. With some careful adjustments, the sound quality may be improved, but this may prove to be too much effort for the modest rewards of the performance. Because this CD has to compete with an increasing number of audiophile recordings on Blu-ray and hybird SACD, it is likely to be overlooked.

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