Diapason d'Or
Sound: 3/5 SACD Sound 4/5
Pierre-E Barbier – Diapason Hors Serie – December 2017
“Cellist Claes Gunnarsson plays with gorgeous tone, and with plenty of personality. In both the concerto and the symphony, Thord Svedlund and the Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra, who have recorded several Weinberg discs for Chandos now, are confident and sympathetic advocates. .. this would be a good place to start, if you don’t know Weinberg’s music at all.”
Raymond Tuttle – Fanfare – November/December 2012
Performance ***** Sound *****
"... it would be difficult to imagine a more assured and committed performance than is provided by the Gothenburg Symphony under Thord Svedlund ..."
Erik Levi - BBC Music magazine - December 2012
***** (Very Good)
"This is great music, very well rendered by the ’Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra’ and the chief Thord Svedlund."
Marcel Louis - Pizzicato magazine - October 2012
“Chandos now offers yet another recorded premiere: the 20th Symphony from 1988, superbly played by the Gothenburg Symphony under Thord Svedlund and captured in clear, airy, powerful sonics With a plenitude of inviting tunes, appealing solo part, admirable craftsmanship, engaging but unpretentious warmth, and easy-to-grasp formal and emotional patterns, this wonderful concerto is sure to please most music lovers on first hearing and would make a good introduction to the composer for anyone who hasn’t yet discovered him.”
Lehman – American Record Guide – September/October 2012
Recording of the Month
"There is no way to prepare the new listener for Mieczyslaw Weinberg’s cello concerto. I cannot describe its emotional tenor: the concerto’s opening throws aside all pretensions, all formal dress, and simply exposes its heart. The work’s full power works upon you within ten secondsGunnarsson is so good that this performance will be mandatory for much more than just the extraordinary sound qualityIt is entirely Weinberg’s, and it is a masterpiece. It deserves to be a mainstay of every cellist’s repertoire, alongside Dvorák, Elgar, and Shostakovich, and if in a decade or two it has received the attention it deserves, we will have Chandos and soloist Claes Gunnarsson to thank."
Brian Reinhart - MusicWeb-International.com - 10 August 2012
Music **** (Very Good) Sound **** (Very Good)
Ole Pflüger – Fono Forum – August 2012
**** Excellent
Bertrand Dermoncourt – Classica magazine – July/August 2012
"The Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra and conductor Thord Svedlund have been excellent advocates and proponents for the music of Mieczyslaw Weinberg, with highly recommendable recordings in this Chandos cycle, and this new release reinforces that fact and should add an extra chevron to their épaulettes. And I know I’ve said this many times before, but if you enjoy the music of Shostakovich, odds are you will also enjoy the music of Weinberg. They shared the same ideals and outlook. And if I dare say, I believe Weinberg was the more "musical" of the two. Highly Recommended!"
Jean-Yves Duperron - Classical Music Sentinel - June 2012
“Thord Svedlund secures playing from the Gothenburg Symphony of an insight and commitment equal to that on the previous instalments in this series as are the warmly spacious sound and David Fanning’s notes. In bringing together the most approachable and inscrutable aspects of the composer’s creativity, indeed, this is as thought-provoking a release as any in the Weinberg discography.”
Richard Whitehouse – International Record Review – June 2012
"... Beautiful sound and excellent performances from Thord Svedlund’s Gothenburg Orchestra."
Graham Rickson - The Arts Desk - June 2012
Performance ***** Sound *****
“Wholeheartedly recommended.”
Castor – SA-CD.net – 12 May 2012
beautiful and intense music, quiet and dramatic,strange journey into the known and the unknown, beautiful sound
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