Nielsen: Symphonies Nos. 1 & 4
New York Philharmonic Orchestra, Alan Gilbert
Awards:
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BBC Music Magazine, Orchestral Choice
Gilbert succeeds in suggesting the force underlying its progress through changing landscapes towards the thrilling conclusion with two battling timpanists. The New York Philharmonic players...
Nielsen: Symphonies Nos. 1 & 4
New York Philharmonic Orchestra, Alan Gilbert
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Awards:
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BBC Music Magazine, Orchestral Choice
Gilbert succeeds in suggesting the force underlying its progress through changing landscapes towards the thrilling conclusion with two battling timpanists. The New York Philharmonic players...
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“Ruthless but innocent – like a child playing with dynamite” – thus wrote the Danish press at the first performance of Carl Nielsen’s Symphony No. 1 in 1894. This acclaimed recording cycle by the New York Philharmonic and Alan Gilbert shows Denmark’s national composer as one of the wildest and most dynamic composers of early modernism. On this issue, Nielsen’s impressive symphonic debut work is combined with the epoch-making 4th symphony “The Inextinguishable” written in the midst of the First World War and during a stormy period in the composer’s private life.
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BBC Music MagazineOrchestral Choice
Christmas 2014
Gilbert succeeds in suggesting the force underlying its progress through changing landscapes towards the thrilling conclusion with two battling timpanists. The New York Philharmonic players respond collectively and as individuals.
December 2014
If I have it right, Gilbert is on something of a crusade. He seems enthralled by Nielsen's invigorating energy and equally so by his lyrical charm. And while the previous recording erred on the affectionate side, here he is absolutely determined not to interrupted the all-important flow.
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