℗ 2019 Baltic Chamber Orchestra
Released May 24, 2019
Duration 56m 31s
Record Label Rubicon Classics
Catalogue No. DRC1043
Genre Classical (Symphonic repertoire)
 

Schoenberg & Honegger

Baltic Chamber Orchestra, Emmanuel Leducq-Barome

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1.1
Verklärte Nacht, Op. 4 (1899, version for string orchestra 1943)
Arnold Schoenberg; Baltic Chamber Orchestra; Emmanuel Leducq-Barome
31:22
Symphony No. 2 for string orchestra and trumpet  
1.2
I. Molto moderato. Allegro
Arthur Honegger; Baltic Chamber Orchestra; Emmanuel Leducq-Barome
11:04
1.3
II. Adagio mesto
Arthur Honegger; Baltic Chamber Orchestra; Emmanuel Leducq-Barome
8:57
1.4
III. Vivace non troppo
Arthur Honegger; Baltic Chamber Orchestra; Emmanuel Leducq-Barome
5:08
Digital Booklet
Schoenberg’s early String Sextet ‘Verkläte Nacht’ (Transfigured Night) op.4 dates from 1899. He made the arrangement for string orchestra in 1943. It is a work heavily indebted to Wagner, and especially ‘Tristan und Isolde’ although the unique voice of Schoenberg is already apparent. ‘Gurrelieder’ and ‘Pelleas und Melisande’ would bring the curtain down on his late romantic period and the daring atonal music that has caused him to remain a musical bogey man for many would follow. Verkläte Nacht is a wonderful, intensely moving work and the ideal introduction to this great composer. Honegger, famous today for his depiction in music of an express steam locomotive ‘Pacific 231’ and the game of rugby in the eponymous work for orchestra composed five symphonies. The second is scored for strings and trumpet. Composed for Paul Sacher and his Basel Chamber Orchestra it was written during the darkest years of World War II. The Nazi’s had banned Honegger’s music and he was branded as ‘leftist’, composing music for films for resistance cinema. It is a powerful work with a lament -like central slow movement and an energetic choral theme in the finale providing a sense of triumphant resolution. The Baltic Chamber Orchestra’s first release for Rubicon – Strauss Metamophosen and Shostakovich Chamber Symphony was praised by the BBC Music Magazine and made an orchestral album of the month upon release. This new album looks set to receive a similarly positive reception.
44.1 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Rubicon Classics Studio Masters
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Album average
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-3.82 to -0.72
-24.39
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Verklärte Nacht, Op. 4 (1899, version for string orchestra 1943)
-0.89-23.95-19.813
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I. Molto moderato. Allegro
-3.82-25.96-22.013
3
II. Adagio mesto
-2.86-27.16-23.415
4
III. Vivace non troppo
-0.72-20.49-16.812

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