29 нояб. 2014 г.

Tchaikovsky - Manfred Symphony

Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra, Vasily Pet­renko

Written between the fourth and fifth symphonies, Tchaikovsky’s programmatic Manfred Symphony, in­spired by Byron’s dramatic poem of the same name, contains some of the composer’s most thrillingly orches­trated music and best tunes. For Tchaikovsky, as for Byron, Manfred represented the figure of the outsider, an outcast from society.

Petrenko’s Liverpool debut with the Phil in November 2004, and subsequent appearances in October and December 2005, created huge excitement: “…memor­able for the sheer electricity emanating from the podium. Instantly there was a sense of dialogue between con­ductor and musicians, between one orchestral family and another, between one phrase and the next, to re­lease natural-seeming eloquence from his players.” The Daily Telegraph

"[Vasily Petrenko] seems to have everything going for him: dynamism, taste, confident command and clarity of communication….What an exciting conductor he is to watch, and, even more so, to hear in action.” The Daily Telegraph

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