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Magnard: Symphonies Nos. 1 and 2

Philharmonisches Orchester Freiburg, Fabrice Bollon

Magnard: Symphonies Nos. 1 and 2
It’s a joy to hear Magnard’s music once more. Beautiful as it is – and it really is – his style was soon to be superseded by the Impressionist movement. Finely wrought playing.

Magnard: Symphonies Nos. 1 and 2

Philharmonisches Orchester Freiburg, Fabrice Bollon

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It’s a joy to hear Magnard’s music once more. Beautiful as it is – and it really is – his style was soon to be superseded by the Impressionist movement. Finely wrought playing.

About

The tragic death of Albéric Magnard, killed defending his home against German troops in 1914, brought a premature end to the composer’s life but not before he had completed four powerfully expressive symphonies (the Third and Fourth are on 8.574082). Symphony No. 1, with its strangely beautiful chorale, was first performed in 1893 but was then not heard again for a century. Symphony No. 2 caused a scandal at its premiere due to its length and complexity, but in its revised version offers radiant serenity and a dazzling confidence that reveals Magnard’s true compositional voice.

Contents and tracklist

I. Strepitoso
Track length10:20
II. Religioso. Largo - Andante
Track length8:43
III. Presto
Track length3:58
IV. Molto energico
Track length8:40
I. Ouverture. Assez animé
Track length10:23
II. Danses. Vif
Track length5:03
III. Chant varié. Très nuancé
Track length12:31
IV. Final. Vif et gai
Track length9:08

Awards and reviews

May 2020

It’s a joy to hear Magnard’s music once more. Beautiful as it is – and it really is – his style was soon to be superseded by the Impressionist movement. Finely wrought playing.

May/June 2020

Fabrice Bollon demonstrates once again that he and the Freiburg Philharmonic have full intuitive measure of the Magnard style.
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