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Symphony No.3 Kaddish

Bernstein, L.

Baltimore Symphony Orchestra/Marin Alsop

CD   1 disc(s)   03-09-2015
Classical

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Extra info: Baltimore Symphony Orchestra/Marin Alsop
Drager: CD
Maatschappij: Outhere
Label: Naxos
Barcode: 0636943974223
Artikelcode: Q98180
Suffix - prefix: 8559742
Solist(en): CLAIRE BLOOM/KELLY NASSIEF
Orkest: BALTIMORE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA

Claire Bloom (narrator), Kelley Nassief (soprano 1), Paulo Mestre (countertenor) & Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, The Maryland State Boychoir, The Washington Chorus, The Sao Paulo Symphony Choir, Members of The Sao Paulo Symphony Orchestra, Marin Alsop

Three examples of Leonard Bernstein’s vocal art can be heard in this recording. His Symphony No. 3 ‘Kaddish’ shuns traditional symphonic ideas in favor of an eclectic theatrical and oratorio-like form with a prominent rôle for speaker. For this recording Marin Alsop has returned to the work’s original narrative text, heard before the 1977 revision. The Lark – heard in a concert version with added narration – derives from Lillian Hellman’s adaptation of L’Alouette on the life of Joan of Arc, and it was this music that Bernstein reworked into his Missa Brevis many years later.

Marin Alsop is a Bernstein protégé, and has written fondly and extensively about studying with him. He mentored her when he was conductor of the New York Philharmonic and few conductors today understand his music better. This disc presents Bernstein the vocal composer performed inlargely original editions by one of his best contemporary interpreters. The speaker in Kaddish is the great actress Claire Bloom.

Bernstein:
 Symphony No. 3 'Kaddish'
 Missa Brevis
 The Lark (2012 concert version with narrator by N.G. Lew and M. Alsop)

"[Kaddish is] recorded here in a performance of great conviction from Marin Alsop, with the wonderful Claire Bloom achieving a happy medium between the declamatory and the confidential…there are instances of pure gold - a consoling lullaby at the heart of the piece (featuring limpid soprano Kelley Nassief) which Bernstein called his 'Pietà'."
Gramophone Magazine - September 2015

"Claire Bloom delivers [Kaddish] in a calm, inward manner, as if at prayer, without the fierce anger generated on Bernstein's first recording…despite assured, purposeful contributions by the choirs and Alsop's excellent Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, the narration's gentleness of tone nullifies an essential element of the work"
BBC Music Magazine - November 2015