Respighi: Transcriptions of Bach & Rachmaninoff
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Respighi: Transcriptions of Bach & Rachmaninoff
Label Catalogue Number:
BIS-2350
BIS-2350
Running Time: 00:57:23
Release Date: February 2021
Originally recorded in 2020
Originally recorded in 2020
Genre:
Classical
Orchestral & Concertos
Classical
Orchestral & Concertos
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About
The success of Ottorino Respighi’s ‘Roman Trilogy’ brought the composer international fame as an outstanding orchestrator. One side effect of this are the orchestral transcriptions gathered on this album: all made in 1929-30 and commissioned by eminent conductors such as Arturo Toscanini and Serge Koussevitzky for their American orchestras. Respighi’s wide-ranging musical tastes included an interest in early music which probably contributed to him taking on the task of transcribing organ works by Bach – or creating ‘orchestral interpretations’, as he himself called the results. Among the Bach works are the celebrated Passacaglia in C minor – which Stokowski had orchestrated just a few years earlier – as well as the Prelude and Fugue in D major. Both are given the full treatment by Respighi, with orchestral forces including strings, triple woodwind, bass clarinet, contrabassoon, four horns, three trumpets, three trombones, tuba, timpani and piano four hands for the Prelude and Fugue. The score for the Passacaglia asks for even greater forces (including an organ); Respighi compared Bach’s original to ‘a cathedral built exclusively of sound’ – a description equally valid for his own arrangement. The Passacaglia was a success for Toscanini in New York, possibly influencing Koussevitsky in Boston to place a commission of his own. For him and the Boston Symphony Orchestra Respighi transcribed five of Rachmaninov’s etudes-Tableaux for solo piano. Although these are programmatic pieces, their subject matter had not been disclosed in the editions for piano, but the Russian composer revealed his inspiration to Respighi in order to help him ‘find the appropriate colors’. With the present album, l’Orchestre Philharmonique Royal de Liege and John Neschling bring us the fifth installment in a series that has been called ‘the finest-ever survey of the composer’s orchestral output undertaken by a single conductor’ (BBC Music Magazine).
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Reviews
“… If this program appeals to you, there’s really no reason to not give this disc a full recommendation.”
Raymond Tuttle – Fanfare – September/October 2021
“…The five [Rachmaninoff] pieces are nicely contrasted with each other to make an attractive suite. The Belgian orchestra plays very well under John Neschling… So, indulge your curiosity and listen to Bach and Rachmaninoff in very fine orchestral arrangements…”
Paul L Althouse – American Record Guide – July/August 2021
Performance **** Recording *****
“… In the five Études-Tableaux by Rachmaninov, Resphighi’s alchemy lends coloristic allure and an amplified sense of atmosphere to the piano originals. Rachmaninov found the results ‘amazing’, and BIS’s vivid recorded sound adds an extra tingle factor.”
Terry Blain - BBC Music magazine - May 2021
“… Performances here are not quite as incisive and dramatic as earlier entries in the sequence, but more than do the trick. The success of Ottorino Respighi’s ‘Roman Trilogy’ brought the composer international fame as an outstanding orchestrator… Respighi’s arrangement of Rachmaninov’s Etudes Tableaux is a masterpiece of orchestration.”
Barry Forshaw – cdchoice.co.uk – 11 April 2021
“… These interpretations are convincing because of the wonderful palette of sound colors, the chamber-musical transparency as well as the refinement of the orchestral playing. John Neschling and his orchestra succeed almost effortlessly in linking original and transcription – entirely in the spirit of Respighi and his respect for the masters.” ****
Guy Engels – Pizzicato.com – 3 March 2021
“A worthy and entertaining addition to John Neschling’s Respighi series.”
John Quinn – MusicWeb-International.com – 22 February 2021
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