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Brahms: Complete Symphonies

Danish Chamber Orchestra, Ádám Fischer

Brahms: Complete Symphonies

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Ádám Fischer and the Danish Chamber Orchestra are by no means the first to have tackled the Brahms symphonies with similarly pared-down forces, and the leaner sound often works to the music’s...

Brahms: Complete Symphonies

Danish Chamber Orchestra, Ádám Fischer

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Awards:

Ádám Fischer and the Danish Chamber Orchestra are by no means the first to have tackled the Brahms symphonies with similarly pared-down forces, and the leaner sound often works to the music’s...

About

Brahms was 43 years old when, after a long period of maturation, his First Symphony was published. The conductor Felix Weingartner commented on it ‘taking hold like the claw of a lion’ and its urgency marked a new phase in Brahms’s musical development. The Second Symphony is traditionally seen as the pastoral element in the cycle, while the Third, with its melodic beauty, has the courage to end quietly, an act of astonishing serenity. The compelling Passacaglia finale of the Fourth Symphony represents a fitting summation to one of the greatest symphonic cycles in the classical canon.

2022 marks 25 years of close, innovative cooperation between Adam Fischer and the Danish Chamber Orchestra. This has resulted in a number of releases, and gained international recognition. The conductor commented: ‘The many years together have created the foundation for a mutual understanding of music and a highly distinctive style of playing that has been recognised far beyond Denmark’s national borders.’

The previous set of Beethoven’s complete symphonies (8505251) was the most-awarded Naxos release in 2019. It won the Opus Klassik and International Classical Music Awards ‘Best Symphonic Recording’ categories, as well as ICMA’s ‘Recording of the Year’ award.

It was also one of WQXR New York’s ‘Best Classical Recordings of 2019’: ‘[Fischer] drives his Copenhagen-based band with a fierce meticulousness that rivals Karajan, Kleiber, and other greats.’

Adam Fischer has also recorded the complete symphonies of Mozart (with the DCO), Haydn and Mahler. This new Brahms edition will be of much interest for completionists, as it focuses on the works’ chamber music qualities.

Contents and tracklist

I. Un poco sostenuto - Allegro
Track length14:53
II. Andante sostenuto
Track length7:47
III. Un poco allegretto e grazioso
Track length4:17
IV. Adagio - Allegro non troppo, ma con brio
Track length16:34
I. Allegro non troppo
Track length18:13
II. Adagio non troppo
Track length8:16
III. Allegretto grazioso (quasi andantino)
Track length4:47
IV. Allegro con spirito
Track length8:34
I. Allegro con brio
Track length12:39
II. Andante
Track length8:03
III. Poco allegretto
Track length5:39
IV. Allegro
Track length8:02
I. Allegro non troppo
Track length10:41
II. Andante moderato
Track length8:47
III. Allegro giocoso
Track length5:39
IV. Allegro energico e passionato
Track length9:06

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Awards and reviews

  • International Classical Music Awards
    2023
    Nominated - Symphonic Music
  • The Guardian Classical Albums of the Year
    2022
  • Opus Klassik Awards
    2023
    Nominated - Conductor of the Year

October 2022

Ádám Fischer and the Danish Chamber Orchestra are by no means the first to have tackled the Brahms symphonies with similarly pared-down forces, and the leaner sound often works to the music’s advantage...Altogether, something of a mixed success, but always thought-provoking.

Awards Issue 2022

while not all of Adám Fischer’s many interpretative gambles pay off, the vast majority do, reflecting a thorough and fresh rethinking of these scores.

11th August 2022

these constantly fascinating performances demonstrate that, even in Brahms, less can mean a lot more.
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