Beethoven: Symphony No. 9 - Blunier
MDG Gold 937 1899-6
Stereo/Multichannel Hybrid
Classical - Orchestral
Beethoven: Symphony No. 9
Elza van der Heever (soprano), Janina Baechle (alto), Robert Dean Smith (tenor), Georg Zeppenfeld (bass)
Czech Philharmonic Choir Brno
Beethoven Orchester Bonn
Stefan Blunier (conductor)
Original Medium
Memory of the World, Anthem of the European Union, New Year’s All-Time Great – the sublime significance assigned by the general public and music critics to “Beethoven’s Ninth” means that its artistic core is sometimes obscured. As the latest release by the Beethoven Orchestra of Bonn magnificently demonstrates, however, this symphony has plenty to offer even before the titanic finale on Schiller’s idealistic ”Ode to Joy.” From the initial fifth interval’s ex nihilo to the fateful outbursts at the beginning of the finale, Stefan Blunier develops a compelling plot line making this full-length work an enthralling Super Audio experience.
Magical Union
The beginning of the first movement immediately and mightily departs from the established classical convention. Instead of a theme resembling a melody or a sing-along tune, a fifth motif of rhythmic stamp suggests emptiness and forsakenness in the realm of harmonic uncertainty. Nor is the second theme able to brighten this atmosphere. After a haunting scherzo the third movement seems to offer a moment of redemptive repose, but then the finale’s opening “fate fanfare” suddenly sweeps it away.
Monumental Opus
Beethoven’s monumental opus by no means met with unanimous approval among his contemporaries. The unexpected appearance of vocal parts in the finale was too innovative, and the work’s gigantic dimensions were simply too huge. As things turned out, this symphony’s length someday would even set the limits for a CD’s maximum playing time.
Universal Message
Stefan Blunier calls on the services of an absolutely outstanding vocal ensemble for the magnificent cantata in the last movement: the Brno Philharmonic Choir, a proven partner of the MDG label, masters the feared choral part with unmatched expressive power and energy. And the perfect ensemble blend formed by the four soloists, Elza van den Heever, Janina Baechle, Robert Dean Smith, and Georg Zeppenfeld, produces a rarely heard, vocally strong balance rendered with unique audio glory on this finely nuanced 3-D recording on Super Audio CD. Be embraced, you millions!
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