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Berlioz: Harold in Italy / Les Francs-Juges / Rêverie et Caprice ~ Talmi

Hector Berlioz , Yoav Talmi , San Diego Symphony Orchestra , Rivka Golani , Igor Gruppman Audio CD
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listen  1. Les francs-juges: Les Francs-Juges, Op. 312:29Album Only
listen  2. Reverie et Caprice, Op. 8 8:49Album Only
listen  3. Harold en Italie, Op. 16: I. Adagio (Harold in the Mountains. Scenes of Melancholy, Happiness and Joy)15:08Album Only
listen  4. Harold en Italie, Op. 16: II. Allegretto (March of the Pilgrims Singing the Evening Prayer) 7:33$0.89 Buy Track
listen  5. Harold en Italie, Op. 16: III. Allegro Assai (Serenade of an Abruzzi Mountain-Dweller to his Mistress) 6:50$0.89 Buy Track
listen  6. Harold en Italie, Op. 16: IV. Allegro Frenetico (Orgy of Brigands. Memories of Scenes Past)11:52Album Only


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  • Performer: Rivka Golani, Igor Gruppman
  • Orchestra: San Diego Symphony Orchestra
  • Conductor: Yoav Talmi
  • Composer: Hector Berlioz
  • Audio CD (November 5, 1996)
  • SPARS Code: DDD
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Naxos
  • ASIN: B00000143E
  • In-Print Editions: MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #346,387 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

 

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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Elegant recordings of lesser-known Berlioz works, December 2, 2004
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Matteo (San Francisco, CA United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Berlioz: Harold in Italy / Les Francs-Juges / Rêverie et Caprice ~ Talmi (Audio CD)
When these recordings were made back in the mid 1990's, the San Diego Symphony Orchestra was an excellent and vastly underrated ensemble in peak form. Bankruptcy forced a reorganization of the orchestra--one of the many testaments to this country's lack of appreciation for the fine and performing arts. Luckily the ensemble is playing again these days (known simply as the San Diego Symphony) though no longer under Yoav Talmi.

In these recordings, the orchestra works elegantly with the multi-layered orchestration that makes Berlioz so endlessly fascinating. It may take a couple of hearings in order to absorb all that Berlioz offers, and this disc definitely deserves to be heard more than once.

The good ol' fashioned overture to "Les Francs-Juges" may not live up to the more mature works of Berlioz that we've become used to, but it's nothing to dismiss either. The opening string passage is played with amazing delicacy and lightness of touch. The SDSO string section's wonderful work makes one wish this ensemble had recorded the orchestral works of Debussy or Ravel. Overall, Talmi paces the overture well. And while the energetic passages are handled well, I kept wanting a little more "oomph" to contrast with the quieter moments.

In the "Reverie et Caprice", the solo effort of SDSO concertmaster Igor Gruppman is delightful. Both orchestra and soloist aquite themselves nicely. Gruppman's sure hand as well as his lush tone and vibrato serve him well in Berlioz, a composer who seems to call for both grace and robustness.

Perhaps one of the quirkiest symphonies ever written, "Harold en Italie" is programmatic music at it's, well, most programmatic. Talmi and the SDSO, along with violist Rivka Golani, give us an elegant and technically masterful reading. Again, perhaps a little more Italianate warmth may have been in order--to match the story's Italian setting if nothing else.

To echo other comments on this conductor, Talmi's sense of pacing and his overall feel for Berlioz are first-rate. He elicits confident contributions from his orchestra and the effect is flawless execution.

This disc is recommendable for the genius of Berlioz and to hear an orchestra dispatch his music with finesse. Even though I would have wished for a little more fire in places, these recording are some of the finest in the French repertoire that I've heard on disc. Talmi and the San Diego Symphony Orchestra bring technical precision and clean, elegant sound to these works.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A refreshingly light, unpretentious Harold in Italy, April 29, 2006
This review is from: Berlioz: Harold in Italy / Les Francs-Juges / Rêverie et Caprice ~ Talmi (Audio CD)
It's hard to overpriase a CD that rejuvenates a piece for you, as this Talmi-led Harold in Italy did for me. Talmi is a proven Berlioz specialist, and where Munch was frenetic and reckless and Colin Davis romantic but contained, Talmi stands out as an elegant, quick-witted interpreter who relies on a light touch and mercurial rhythms. He and the Naxos engineers have made an intelligent decision in placing the solo viola back from the microphones rather than pretending that this soft-voiced, recessive instrument is larger than life. Here, the viola isn't treated as a virtuoso or even a star but first among equals, blending sweetly into the overall orchestral texture.

Rivka Golani's viola playing is violin-like; she goes for sweet tone and lyricism, dowplaying the instrument's melancholy side and thus making Byron's hero more upbeat than usual. Talmi is in full accord; the orchestral part is never ponderous or over-stated. I often felt I was in the world of the Queen Mab Scherzo, a refreshing change. So much so that I became a convert to a piece I've always found lugubrious and over-long.

There are more riveting accounts of the work (e.g., William Primrose's historic recordidngs under Beecham and Koussevitzky) but few that are this buoyant. The fillers, an alert, vivacious Francs-Juges Over. and an early rarity, the Reverie and Caprice for violin and orchestra, come off very well, too.
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