Begun in 2012 with the release of Symphony No. 1, Thomas Dausgaard’s four-album traversal of the symphonies of Johannes Brahms is here brought to a close with the composer’s final work in the genre. The E minor Symphony is sometimes described as Brahms’ ‘elegiac symphony’, and has been called ‘one of the greatest orchestral works since Beethoven’. Typical for the composer is the striking degree of motivic relationships throughout the work. This includes the finale in which Brahms demonstrates his full mastery in a towering Passacaglia consisting of 30 variations and a coda. The smallish forces of the Swedish Chamber Orchestra contribute to a transparency and clarity which bring out the finer details of Brahms’ compositional web. As on previous installments, the symphony is coupled with other works by Brahms. Included on the present release is another late work, Tragic Overture, which concludes the programme. These two ‘serious’ works frame some of the most rousing and ebullient music Brahms ever wrote, namely his Hungarian Dances. Composed for piano four-hands, the 21 dances became immensely popular, and Brahms arranged three of them for orchestra himself. Having made his own orchestrations of the remaining 18 dances, Thomas Dausgaard has recorded the full set for his Brahms cycle, with the final nine dances included here.
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“… Superbly played, this is a fine conclusion to their Brahms symphony cycle… If you’ve been following this Brahms series you should complete it with this fine SACD. BIS have captured these performances in lovely sound which combines warmth and clarity. I listened to the stereo layer of this SACD and it seemed to me that the sound showed off both the music and the orchestra to best advantage.”
John Quinn – MusicWeb-International.com – 5 October 2020
“This Brahms series has won considerable acclaim, and it’s not hard to see why, such is the commitment and mastery of the Swedish Chamber Orchestra under Thomas Dausgaard, who never for a moment give the impression of reduced forces. This final volume in the series is one of the best…”
Barry Forshaw – CDChoice.co.uk – 23 September 2020
Performance **** Recording ****
“… Thomas Dausgaard takes full advantage of the responsiveness of his players to sustain a fine balance between expressive detail and overall momentum in his account of Brahm’s Fourth…”
Bayan Northcott - BBC Music magazine - October 2020
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