Monday, August 4, 2014

Hindemith-Mathis der Maler etc.

This classic Blomstedt/SFS disc is still one of the finest recordings of Mathis der Maler

 (the Symphony that is) imo after all these years. My favorite is on a Chandos disc but
 the Blomstedt is admittedly more fiery. Enjoy

These 1987 realizations of the Mathis Symphony and the Symphonic Metamorphosis from Herbert Blomstedt and the San Francisco Symphony, marking their first recorded collaboration, are powerful, deeply felt, and thrilling to the ear. The Mathis is particularly striking in its evocation of mood: dramatic without being overblown. Blomstedt is notably successful with the score's difficult concluding movement--by making each of its episodes substantive, he makes the whole seem less episodic than it usually does. Both here and in theSymphonic Metamorphosis, there is beautiful wind and brass playing from the San Franciscans; they are clearly well rehearsed and exhibit a commendable responsiveness to Blomstedt's direction. The recording is of demonstration quality: impressive in its depth, sense of space, and visceral impact.



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4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Fantastic record thank you for it do you have the requiem?

Tzadik said...

The Hindemith Requiem (When lilacs last in the dooryard bloom'd) ? Yes I have 2 recordings, will post my favorite on Wergo when I can find where I put it!

guiller said...

Many thanks!

Tzadik said...

Hi guiller, you are very welcome friend. It's one of my fav Hindemith discs. Thanks for commenting :)