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Bruckner: Symphony No. 7 & Wolf: Lieder
Recorded live at Semperoper Dresden, September 2012
Renée Fleming (soprano)
Staatskapelle Dresden, Christian Thielemann
Awards:
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Gramophone Magazine, September 2013, DVD/Blu-ray of the Month
Thielemann's interpretation of Bruckner's Seventh Symphony is majestic and clean, as expected, though it falls just short of the cumulative power that the audience's warm reception suggests....
Bruckner: Symphony No. 7 & Wolf: Lieder
Recorded live at Semperoper Dresden, September 2012
Renée Fleming (soprano)
Staatskapelle Dresden, Christian Thielemann
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Awards:
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Gramophone Magazine, September 2013, DVD/Blu-ray of the Month
Thielemann's interpretation of Bruckner's Seventh Symphony is majestic and clean, as expected, though it falls just short of the cumulative power that the audience's warm reception suggests....
About
The Dresden Staatskapelle has a living Bruckner tradition, stretching back a century and more, which is lovingly curated by its new music director, Christian Thielemann, who is himself a powerful advocate for the composer’s symphonies as the pinnacle of the Austro-German tradition; and in particular for the Wagnerian resonances of the Seventh, whose Adagio was shaped by news of Wagner’s death in Venice. Hugo Wolf was also deeply affected by that news; his songs, like Bruckner’s symphonies, can be seen as oblique reflections on the influence of Wagner, especially when sung, as they are here by Renée Fleming, with the utmost delicacy and intimacy.
Christian Thielemann’s first concert as Principal Conductor of the Staatskapelle Dresden.
Both Thielemann and Fleming are renowned interpreters of Romantic repertoire.
Bruckner’s 7th Symphony premiered in 1884 to universal acclaim & established him as a serious composer of symphonic music, Wolf’s Songs were composed four years later.
Wolf was a great admirer of Bruckner and both idolized Wagner, whose influence is felt in the 7th Symphony.
Running time: 106 minutes
Subtitles N/A
Sound format: 2.0LPCM + 5.1(5.0) DTS
Contents and tracklist
- Renée Fleming (soprano)
- Staatskapelle Dresden
- Christian Thielemann
- Renée Fleming (soprano)
- Staatskapelle Dresden
- Christian Thielemann
- Renée Fleming (soprano)
- Staatskapelle Dresden
- Christian Thielemann
- Renée Fleming (soprano)
- Staatskapelle Dresden
- Christian Thielemann
Awards and reviews
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Gramophone MagazineSeptember 2013DVD/Blu-ray of the Month
September 2013
Thielemann's interpretation of Bruckner's Seventh Symphony is majestic and clean, as expected, though it falls just short of the cumulative power that the audience's warm reception suggests. The camera's close scrutiny underlines how minimal his conducting can be.