Dvorak: Symphony No. 9, 'From the New World' Marin Alsop & Baltimore Symphony Orchestra

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Album-Release:
2008

HRA-Release:
08.12.2011

Label: Naxos

Genre: Classical

Subgenre: Orchestral

Artist: Marin Alsop & Baltimore Symphony Orchestra

Composer: Antonin Dvorak (1841-1904)

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  • Symphonic Variations, Op. 78
  • 1 Symphonic Variations, Op. 78 22:48
  • Symphony No. 9 in E minor, Op. 95, From the New World
  • 2 I. Adagio - Allegro molto 11:53
  • 3 II. Largo 12:00
  • 4 III. Scherzo: Molto vivace 07:06
  • 5 IV. Allegro con fuoco 10:57
  • Total Runtime 01:04:44

Info for Dvorak: Symphony No. 9, 'From the New World'

Diese Aufnahme mit dem Baltimore Symphony Orchestra unter der Dirigentin Marin Alsop ist die erste von drei Alben mit den Sinfonien von Antonín Dvořák, die alle live bei Konzerten in der Joseph Meyerhoff Symphony Hall in Baltimore, USA, aufgezeichnet wurden.

Die populärste aller Dvořák-Sinfonien, Nr. 9 Aus der neuen Welt, hat durch den Eindruck des schier unerschöpflichen Melodie-Flusses und der perlenden Orchestrierung eine sofortige Sogwirkung. Im Jahre 1892 betrat Dvořák zum ersten Mal amerikanischen Boden, um den lukrativen und prestigeträchtigen Posten als Direktor des National Conservatory of Music in New York anzunehmen. Zu dieser Zeit war Dvořák bereits ein weltbekannter Komponist.

Noch immer spricht aus dieser Sinfonie ein zeitloser, optimistischer Pioniergeist. Die pulsierenden Metropolen der USA sind in den wunderbaren musikalischen Themen ebenso wahrzunehmen wie die Weite der Prärie. Dvořák ließ sich von indianischen Legenden inspirieren, lässt jedoch durch typische böhmische Klänge auch seine Sehnsucht nach der Heimat deutlich werden.

Am 16. Dezember 1893 erlebte die Sinfonie Aus der neuen Welt durch das Orchester der Philharmonischen Gesellschaft unter der Leitung des deutschen Dirigenten Anton Seidl in der Carnegie Hall ihre Uraufführung. Nach stürmischen Ovationen des Publikums wurde das Largo noch einmal dargeboten.

Marin Alsop, Conductor
Baltimore Symphony Orchestra

Recorded live at Joseph Meyerhoff Symphony Hall, Baltimore, USA, from 8th to 10th June 2007 (Symphony No. 9) and on 14th, 15th and 17th June 2007 (Symphonic Variations)

Awards
BBC Music Magazine: Disc of the month - July 2008
BBC Music Magazine Awards 2009: Orchestral Finalist


Marin Alsop - Conductor
Hailed as one of the world’s leading conductors for her artistic vision and commitment to accessibility in classical music, Marin Alsop made history with her appointment as the twelfth music director of the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra. With her inaugural concerts in September 2007, she became the first woman to head a major American orchestra. She also holds the title of conductor emeritus at the Bournemouth Symphony in the United Kingdom, where she served as the principal conductor from 2002-2008, and is music director of the Cabrillo Festival of Contemporary Music in California. Her most recent appointment as principal conductor of the São Paulo State Symphony Orchestra (OSESP), starting in 2012, marks another historic appointment for her. In 2005, Marin Alsop was named a MacArthur Fellow, the first conductor ever to receive this prestigious award. In 2007 she was honoured with a European Women of Achievement Award, in 2008 she was inducted as a fellow into the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and in 2009 Musical America named her Conductor of the Year. In November 2010 she was inducted into the Classical Music Hall of Fame. Marin Alsop is a frequent guest conductor with the most distinguished orchestras around the world, including the New York Philharmonic, The Philadelphia Orchestra, the London Symphony, London Philharmonic, the Los Angeles Philharmonic, the Concertbegouw Orchestra, the Orchestra of La Scala, the Tonhalle Orchestra and many others. In addition to her performance activities, she is an active recording artist with award-winning cycles of Brahms, Barber and Dvořák.

Marin Alsop was named a MacArthur Fellow, the first conductor ever to receive this prestigious award.

The Baltimore Symphony Orchestra
is internationally recognized as having achieved a preeminent place among the world’s most important orchestras. Acclaimed for its pursuit of artistic excellence, the BSO has attracted a devoted national and international following while maintaining deep bonds throughout Maryland with innovative education and community outreach initiatives. The BSO made musical history in September 2007, when Marin Alsop led her inaugural concerts as the Orchestra’s twelfth music director, making her the first woman to head a major American orchestra. The BSO has achieved critical acclaim for its recording albums. In August 2009 the orchestra and Marin Alsop released Bernstein’s Mass, which rose to number six on the Classical Billboard Charts and received a 2009 GRAMMY® nomination for Best Classical Album. For more than eighty years, the BSO has maintained a vibrant educational presence throughout Maryland. The 2012-2013 season marks the fifth year of OrchKids, a year-round program that provides music education to Baltimore’s neediest youngsters at no cost. In addition to the Joseph Meyerhoff Symphony Hall, where the orchestra has performed for 29 years, the BSO is a founding partner and the resident orchestra at the Music Center at Strathmore, just outside of Washington, D.C. With its opening in February 2005, the BSO became the nation’s only major orchestra with year-round venues in two metropolitan areas.

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