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Bernstein: Symphonies Nos. 1- Jeremiah, 2- Age of Anxiety, & 3- Kaddish / Serenade (after Plato)
 
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Bernstein: Symphonies Nos. 1- Jeremiah, 2- Age of Anxiety, & 3- Kaddish / Serenade (after Plato)

Christa Ludwig , Montserrat Caballe , Michael Wager , Lukas Foss , Leonard Bernstein , Israel Philharmonic Orchestra , Gidon Kremer Audio CD
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  • Performer: Gidon Kremer
  • Orchestra: Israel Philharmonic Orchestra
  • Composer: Leonard Bernstein
  • Audio CD (August 16, 1994)
  • Number of Discs: 2
  • Label: Polygram Records / DG
  • ASIN: B000001GMJ
  • Average Customer Review: 4.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (7 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #359,885 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

Disc: 1
1. Symphonie No. 1 'Jeremiah': Prophecy: Largamente
2. Symphonie No. 1 'Jeremiah': Profanation: Vivace con brio
3. Symphonie No. 1 'Jeremiah': Lamentation: Lento
4. Symphonie No. 2 'The Age Of Anxiety': The Prologue: Lento moderato
5. Symphonie No. 2 'The Age Of Anxiety': The Seven Ages: Variations 1 - 7
6. Symphonie No. 2 'The Age Of Anxiety': The Seven Stages: Variations 8 - 14
7. Symphonie No. 2 'The Age Of Anxiety': Part II - The Dirge: Largo
8. Symphonie No. 2 'The Age Of Anxiety': The Masque: Extremely Fast
9. Symphonie No. 2 'The Age Of Anxiety': The Epilogue: L'istesso tempo - Adagio - Andante - Con moto
Disc: 2
1. Symphony No. 3: Kaddish: Invocation: Adagio
2. Symphony No. 3: Kaddish: Kaddish 1: Allegro molto
3. Symphony No. 3: Kaddish: II - Din-Torah: Di nuovo adagio
4. Symphony No. 3: Kaddish: Kaddish 2: Andante con tenerezza
5. Symphony No. 3: Kaddish: III - Kaddish 3: Scherzo: Presto
6. Symphony No. 3: Kaddish: Finale: Adagio come nel din -Torah
7. Symphony No. 3: Kaddish: Allegro vivo, con gioia
8. Serenade: Phaedrus - Pausanias: Lento - Allegro marcato
9. Serenade: II. Aristophanes: Allegretto
10. Serenade: Erixymachus: Presto
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8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars LB as it should be., June 20, 1999
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This review is from: Bernstein: Symphonies Nos. 1- Jeremiah, 2- Age of Anxiety, & 3- Kaddish / Serenade (after Plato) (Audio CD)
The three symphonies here are all sort of religious, explicitly or implicitly. "Jeremiah" was Bernstein's first real success at writing a musically dramatic piece. It has elements of Hebrew chant in it (the Scherzo), and the finale's text is taken directly from the Old Testament. The Symphony No. 2 is effectively LB's piano concerto, though not in name. This is the revised version presented on this disc, with an extended cadenza in the final movement. But what really comes through is Bernstein's incredible compositional ability and ease with jazz idioms. This is an exceptional work from beginning to end, and the "Masque" movement (actually a recycled song from "On the Town") is just glittering in its antics. I read one biographer's claim that "Kaddish" is Bernstein's masterpiece. I don't know if I'd go quite that far (I think "Chichester Psalms" is better), but it's intriguing and wonderfully written. This, too, is a revised version, and the IPO and choirs play (and sing) nobly. My favorite piece here (being a violinist) is the "Serenade". It was written for Isaac Stern and premiered in the '50s, and there really isn't anything else like it. It's an enormously difficult piece, very jazzy (especially the finale), and one that Stern even said is particularly difficult for violinists. Gidon Kremer doesn't make it sound that way, though. He snaps through the work, navigating virtuosically through its intricate rhthms and double-/triple-stops from the first note right through to the very end. The piece is a blast, and so is this collection.
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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Bernstein: Struggling with God and Faith, November 5, 2001
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Robert W. Allen (Northfield Falls, Vermont United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Bernstein: Symphonies Nos. 1- Jeremiah, 2- Age of Anxiety, & 3- Kaddish / Serenade (after Plato) (Audio CD)
For me, nothing evokes so strongly the human struggle with concepts of God and Faith than does these three symphonies contained within a single set. These works, including the Serenade, cover a period stretching from the early days of American involvement in World War II until the late 1970's. His first symphony, based on Jeremiah, begins the struggle but doesn't resolve it. The second, written for piano and orchestra (here the piano part is played beautifully by Lukas Foss), is based on W. H. Auden's play THE AGE OF ANXIETY and follows the form of that work. (He did essentially the same thing later when he wrote the Serenade based on one of the dialogues of Plato.) The epilogue of that symphony offers some hope at the end of that struggle. But in the Third Symphony, Kaddish, we are again plunged into the depths of the conflict, and more overtly than ever before. Again, there is a sort of resolution at the end, but not an entirely satisfying one, and I suppose that really is as it should be.
For those wishing to study these symphonies to see what you can get out of them, I would highly recommend getting a copy of Auden's AGE OF ANXIETY and Plato's Symposium which forms the basis for the Serenade either here on this website or from your local library. I warn you that these works are not for the feint of heart. Expect to do some very serious investigation, but I do promise that such an investigation will pay very high dividends.
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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The best Kaddish..., September 21, 2003
This review is from: Bernstein: Symphonies Nos. 1- Jeremiah, 2- Age of Anxiety, & 3- Kaddish / Serenade (after Plato) (Audio CD)
The third symphony on this set is amazing. Michael Wager masters the words, telling the Kaddish story with powerful emotion.... Perfect! I lost this CD and bought it again just to have this version (I have another version of these symphonies, but this one is far superior.

Israel Philharmonic was LB's favorite orchestra, and he conducts his own music with them on this album. Add in the Vienna Boy's Choir (Wienersaengerknaben) and this album is awesome. Highly recommend!

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