Mussorgki: Bilder einer Ausstellung, Eine Nacht auf kahlen Berge (Remastered) Gewandhausorchester Leipzig & Igor Markevitch
Album info
Album-Release:
2017
HRA-Release:
20.01.2017
Label: Berlin Classics
Genre: Classical
Subgenre: Orchestral
Artist: Gewandhausorchester Leipzig & Igor Markevitch
Composer: Modest Mussorgski (1839-1881)
Album including Album cover Booklet (PDF)
- Modest Mussorgski (1839 - 1881): Bilder einer Ausstellung:
- 1 Promenade I 01:29
- 2 I. Gnomus 02:34
- 3 Promenade II 00:58
- 4 II. Das alte Schloss 03:35
- 5 Promenade III 00:28
- 6 III. Tuileries 01:15
- 7 IV. Bydlo 02:59
- 8 Promenade IV 00:45
- 9 V. Ballett der Küchlein in ihren Eierschalen 01:18
- 10 Vi. Samuel Goldenberg und Schmuyle 02:45
- 11 VII. Der Marktplatz von Limoges 01:22
- 12 VIII. Catacombae (Sepulchrum Romanum), Con mortuis in lingua Mortua 03:53
- 13 IX. Die Hütte der Baba-Jaga 03:45
- 14 X. Das große Tor von Kiew 05:29
- Eine Nacht auf dem Kahlen Berge:
- 15 Konzert-Fantasie für Orchester 10:24
Info for Mussorgki: Bilder einer Ausstellung, Eine Nacht auf kahlen Berge (Remastered)
Repertoire classic stripped of its patina – Igor Markevitch conducts Mussorgsky
Igor Markevitch enjoys a legendary reputation. He was successful both as a conductor of leading orchestras and as a composer and (university) lecturer. His pupils include Daniel Barenboim, Herbert Blomstedt and Wolfgang Sawallisch. In his autobiography Die Musik – mein Leben (music, my life) Barenboim recalls that Igor Markevitch had taught him “a personal, highly individual style of conducting”. In his Salzburg course he was “completely preoccupied with the clarity of the sound, the clarity of the rhythm and the clarity of the gesture”.
In many ways it was these characteristics that Markevitch introduced to the collective consciousness of the orphaned late-60s Gewandhaus orchestra. 1968 had seen Václav Neumann resign his position as conductor in protest at the suppression of the “Prague Spring” and its echo in the publications of East Germany’s ruling Socialist Unity Party. Despite his short term of office, Neumann was able to advance from the Konwitschny era with a new approach to programming and a new style – by means of new or additional core repertoire and a leaner, more highly articulated sound. Markevitch was the ideal person to continue this task. Markevitch laid down his understanding of maintaining tradition through renewal with his 1973 Eterna recording of a work that is one of the world’s best known: Mussorgsky’s Pictures at an Exhibition in Maurice Ravel’s orchestration. Ravel’s version has clearly acquired more of a patina than the original piano version written half a century earlier, as even a first hearing of Markevitch’s recording proves. His interpretation suggest an imagined reorchestration of Mussorgsky’s work – rough and angular rather than polished and elegant. Without any patina.
There is another work which was recorded for this production – Mussorgsky‘s symphonic poem Night on Bald Mountain.
Gewandhausorchester Leipzig
Igor Markevitch, conductor
Digitally remastered
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Booklet for Mussorgki: Bilder einer Ausstellung, Eine Nacht auf kahlen Berge (Remastered)