Howard Griffiths, Zürcher Kammerorchester - Ignaz Pleyel: Symphonies (2002)

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Howard Griffiths, Zürcher Kammerorchester - Ignaz Pleyel: Symphonies (2002)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 280 Mb | Total time: 55:09 | Scans included
Classical | Label: CPO | # 999 759-2 | Recorded: 2000

Pleyel once was the human symbol of everything balanced and moderate in symphonic music. Even on Cape Cod (Nantucket, to be exact), a Pleyel Society was founded "to purify the taste of the public." Today, his name is recognized for the Parisian concert hall to which it is attached (the Salle Pleyel), and for the pianos that he (and later, his son) had manufactured under the family name, beginning in 1807. Another nugget worth retaining is Pleyel's invention of the miniature score – an innovation associated with the publishing house he founded in the mid-1790s. How did Pleyel have the time for all of this "extracurricular" activity? He did it in the style of Rossini or Sibelius, by giving up composing for about the last thirty years of his life.
Pleyel was alive during Beethoven's entire lifetime, almost all of Mozart's lifetime, and for much of Haydn's lifetime. It is not a surprise, then, that echoes and pre-echoes of all three composers – with all of the charm but without much of the genius – can be heard in his work. Thematically, the finale of the Symphony in D (1785) anticipates the parallel movement of Mozart's Symphony #39, written just three years later. (cpo's annotator compares this same movement to the finale of Beethoven's First Symphony – also a valid comparison.) The opening of the Symphonie Concertante (1802-05) sounds like a forgotten Mozart piano concerto, and in fact, there are some thematic similarities between this music and the finale of Mozart's Piano Concerto #21. In the finale, however, Pleyel does something that Mozart never did: he has his soloists break out into a good Irish jig – a souvenir of his time in London a decade before? Some of the same spirit informs the Haydnesque opening of the 6ème Symphonie Périodique, which Pleyel wrote in 1788. (Bert Hagels's otherwise excellent annotations do not explain why this symphony is "périodique.")
I enjoyed a disc of music by Beethoven's pupil Ferdinand Ries with these same performers, and the good impression made there is preserved here: this is warm-blooded, stylistically appropriate, and – most important – excitedly communicative playing. The Zürich Chamber Orchestra is a modern instruments ensemble with a full but transparent sound. I can't imagine anyone bettering them and conductor/artistic director Howard Griffiths soon. Pleyel's music might not be earth-shattering, but it deserves the first-class treatment that it receives here.
– Raymond Tuttle

Performer:
Zürcher Kammerorchester
Howard Griffiths

Tracklist:
Ignaz Pleyel (1757-1831)
Symphony Op. 3,1 in D Major (B 126)
01. I. Allegro assai
02. II. Andante
03. III. Minuetto. Allegretto
04. IV. Finale. Rondo. Allegro
2ème Symphonie Concertante in F Major (B 115)
05. I. Allegro
06. II. Tempo di Minuetto. Allegro
07. III. Presto assai
6ème Symphonie Periodique in F Major (B 140)
08. I. Allegro commodo
09. II. Adagio
10. III. Menuetto - Trio
11. IV. Finale. Vivace


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