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Franz Berwald: Tone Poems

Franz Berwald , Petri Sakari , Gävle Symphony Orchestra Audio CD
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Song TitleArtist Time Price
listen  1. Erinnerung an die norwegischen Alpen (Reminiscence of the Norwegian Mountains): Reminiscence of the Norwegian MountainsPetri Sakari 9:24Album Only
listen  2. Konzertstuck for Bassoon and Orchestra : Konzertstuck for Bassoon and OrchestraPatrik Hakansson11:52Album Only
listen  3. Wettlauf (Foot-Race)Petri Sakari 8:42Album Only
listen  4. Ernste und heitere Grillen (Serious and Joyful Fancies)Petri Sakari 8:45Album Only
listen  5. Drottningen av Golconda (The Queen of Golconda): Drottningen av Golconda (The Queen of Golconda): OverturePetri Sakari 7:54$0.89 Buy Track
listen  6. Elfenspiel (Play of the Elves)Petri Sakari 8:42Album Only


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  • Orchestra: Gävle Symphony Orchestra
  • Conductor: Petri Sakari
  • Composer: Franz Berwald
  • Audio CD (July 19, 2005)
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Naxos
  • ASIN: B0009SQC7S
  • In-Print Editions: MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #306,805 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

 

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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A LOST CLASSIC, August 10, 2005
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DAVID BRYSON (Glossop Derbyshire England) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Franz Berwald: Tone Poems (Audio CD)
When I was starting to know the symphonic repertory in my early teens, symphony concerts consisted of overture, concerto, interval and symphony. From the good second-rate provincial orchestra (it is neither second-rate nor provincial these days) that I used to hear the range of overtures was the familiar 3 by Weber, a few by Rossini, Coriolan and Egmont, and the Midsummer Night's Dream. I think that even then I would have been pleased to hear Berwald's Queen of Golconda overture by way of variety and relief.

That overture is probably the most conventional and least interesting piece in this recital, but the standard of comparison is a high one. With Berwald we are dealing with a composer not of the rank of Hummel or Spohr, but of Weber or Schumann. He seems to have enjoyed slightly mixed fortunes as a creative artist during his lifetime, and I'm not sure even yet just how much his name conveys to the average concert-goer and record-collector. My own collection of his work is still wofully small, but my enthusiasm for it grows with everything new by him that I acquire. This particular offering is a very pleasant mixed bag. Don't take the collective title `tone poems' too literally - this is not Strauss or Bax. One item, as I've already said, is an operatic overture, and another is a small-scale concerto for bassoon, with Patrik Hakansson as the accomplished soloist, supplementing Mozart's little masterpiece for the same agreeable instrument and bringing my collection of such works up to a new total of two. Apart from these there are four other orchestral pieces going by various descriptions or by none, and all lasting under ten minutes. I don't know whether there is actually a strings-only version of the `etude' Foot-Race as the list of works on the back of the box seems to suggest, but if so it's not the version given here.

I am very pleased to report that the liner note provides information on the orchestra and on the conductor, both of them previously unfamiliar to me for one and both thoroughly impressive. Its author Richard Whitehouse also has a good sense for the level of information that is best offered in relation to this music and the likely public for the disc. Credits are also given to the recording specialists in this excellent production from 2000, and the accomplished and sympathetic orchestral playing comes across most engagingly. In every way this is a disc that I would like to recommend, and if I am thought to be a little repetitious in expressing my appreciation to Naxos for what they are doing in promoting unfamiliar music at a moderate cost that is a charge to which I shall plead guilty with pleasure.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Some Interesting Works By a Largely Unknown Composer, January 7, 2006
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Timothy Kearney (Haverhill, MA United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Franz Berwald: Tone Poems (Audio CD)
Franz Berwald, a composer of the Romantic Era had what at best could be called tepid success in his lifetime. Some composers who are under recognized in their day do gain notoriety after their death, but this seems to have escaped Berwald too. There are a scattering of recordings available, including this released by Naxos.

The six pieces included in this collection show a variety to Berwald's work, but listeners will discover enjoyable music that sounds a bit like the works of other composers. When I first heard the collection Weber first came to mind and when I heard the overture from THE QUEEN OF GOLCONDA, it sounded a bit like Lehar, at least to me. This is not a condemnation of the music itself as much as a note of how Berwald followed the example of other composers of his day. Perhaps the most original piece on the recording is his tone poem REMINISCENCE OF THE NORWEGIAN MOUNTAINS. The KONZERTSTUK for Bassoon and Orchestra is enjoyable as well. The music itself is performed by Sweden's Galve Symphony Orchestra under the direction of Patrik Hakansson who seems at home with the works of Berwald.

I'm not sure if this release by Naxos, along with the label's release of his four symphonies, will begin a reevaluation of Berwald and his works, but I am willing to bet that people who purchase this recording will find as I did that Berwald's music does have something to offer, is an enjoyable listening experience, and at each subsequent playing, listeners will probably find something new or discover another nuance to the music.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Imaginative and rewarding music in generally very good performances, April 13, 2010
This review is from: Franz Berwald: Tone Poems (Audio CD)
It may come as a surprise, given the relative ubiquity of his symphonies, that so few discs are devoted to Berwald's other orchestral works. The collection at hand makes a good case for them; the works are tuneful, suprisingly innovative for their dates of composition, filled with all the melodic and rhythmic quirks that make Berwald's music remarkably individual and recognizable and permeated with an unmistakable Nordic atmosphere. They are uniformly well scored and several of the numbers are quite memorable. But the collection also proves once and for all, I think, that Berwald was better with larger forms than with miniatures; none of the pieces here quite reach the level of interest and excellence consistently sustained in the symphonies, for instance.

The opening work, Reminiscences of the Norwegian Mountain, is a pastoral tone painting with a distinctly Norwegian profile to the melodies. The only mildly Mendelssohnian Elfenspiel does not have the immediately striking melodic profile of the Reminiscences, but is even more atmospheric. Wetlauf (Foot-Race) must count as the strangest work on the disc, an enjoyable quick-paced Etude that would not sound out of place if it were written a century later. However, Ernste und heitere Grillen and the overture to the Queen of Golconda are the two strongest works here; both are thematically memorable - to the extent that there is a serious danger of getting tunes lodged in one's brain for days - and well constructed, even though the overture is also probably the most conservative. The charming Konzertstück for bassoon and orchestra is a worthy companion to the Weber but no masterpiece.

The performances are overall very good, but one could have wished for slightly brisker tempos. On the other hand, the Gävle players offer both tonal sheen, liveliness and rhythmic freshness. They are also given very good sound. So to sum up, this is an eminently recommendable release if you already know the (superior) symphonies - but if you are yet unfamiliar with Berwald I would start there.
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