Nielsen:symphs Concertos
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Raised in the Danish countryside as the son of a poor folk musician, Carl Nielsen's indomitable courage and infinite curiosity helped him develop into one of the greatest symphonists of the 20th century and eventually Denmark's national composer. This 4 SACD box set collects the acclaimed live recording series of Nielsen's complete symphonies and concertos by the New York Philhamonic, Music Director Alan Gilbert and soloists Nikolaj Znaider (violin), Robert Langevin (flute) and Anthony McGill (clarinet). Carl Nielsen's six symphonies and three solo concertos form the core of his orchestral music. Each relates to the classical tradition in its own very personal way, and at the same time the nine works show how Nielsen developed and increasingly moved away from the conventions. It is an incredibly long way from the robust upstart you encounter in the First Symphony to the atonal experiments in the Sixth Symphony and the Clarinet Concerto. Carl Nielsen constantly challenged himself and his audience. The late works complete the picture of an artistic development that was always ahead of his surroundings. To this we must add Nielsen's profoundly original tonal idiom, at once quirky, straightforward and visionary, which makes it hard to place his music in the usual stylistic and historical categories.
Tracklisting
Jónas Ásgeir Ásgeirsson; Elja Ensemble; Thórgunnur Anna Örnólfsdóttir; Katerina Anagnostidou; Mikke
Christina Åstrand; Michael Frank Møller; Malmö Opera Orchestra; Joachim Gustafsson
Berliner Philharmoniker
AARHUS SO:HOLTEN
Trio Con Brio/Danish Nso
Opsahl
Johansen Tange
Esbjerg Ensemble