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    Berlioz - Anima Eterna / Immerseel - Symphonie Fantastique / Le Carnaval Romain (2009) {Repost}

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    Berlioz - Anima Eterna / Immerseel - Symphonie Fantastique / Le Carnaval Romain (2009) {Repost}

    Hector Berlioz - Symphonie Fantastique & Le Carnaval Romain
    Anima Eterna - Jos van Immerseel
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    Label/Cat#: Zig Zag # ZZT100101 | Country/Year: France 2009
    Genre: Classical | Style: Romantic

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    Berlioz - Anima Eterna / Immerseel - Symphonie Fantastique / Le Carnaval Romain (2009) {Repost}


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    CD Info:

    Hector Berlioz - Symphonie Fantastique, Le Carnaval Romain

    Jos van Immerseel, Anima Eterna

    Label: Zig Zag Territoires
    Catalog#: ZZT100101
    Format: CD, Album
    Country: France
    Released: 2010, 2008
    Genre: Classical
    Style: Symphony

    Tracklist:

    01. Symphonie Fantastique; I. Reveries - Passions (15:05)
    02. Symphonie Fantastique; II. Un Bal (6:52)
    03. Symphonie Fantastique; III. Scene Aux Champs (15:56)
    04. Symphonie Fantastique; IV. Marche Au Supplice (7:35)
    05. Symphonie Fantastique; V. Songe D'une Nuit Du Sabbat (10:32)
    06. Le Carnaval Romain, Ouverture Caracteristiques (9:14)

    Berlioz - Anima Eterna / Immerseel - Symphonie Fantastique / Le Carnaval Romain (2009) {Repost}


    Review by Mike Ashman (Gramophone)
    This new project continues the work of rediscovering the “original” Symphonie fantastique started by the records made since 1988 by Roger Norrington, John Eliot Gardiner and Marc Minkowski. The Brugge ensemble’s choice of old instruments here includes not only the earliest form of “modern” double bass, “omnitonic” clarinets, pre-Boehm-system flutes, valved horns with crooks, ophicleides and an Erard harp, but also timpani with a central screw played with the sticks Berlioz specifically called for and, radically, two Erard pianos to provide low harmonics in imitation of bells for the “Songe d’une nuit du Sabbat”. Jos van Immerseel, although noting that Berlioz in different moods called for instrumental forces for this work ranging from 93 to 220 (including 60 strings, 30 pianos and 30 harps), has opted for the relatively chamber-size forces (45?50) with which the composer was so satisfied in Germany. And he has refreshingly “forgotten” the hectic virtuosity, the pumping up of every animato, which inform many a modern concert-hall performance.
    Not that this deliberate lack of applied adrenalin makes the performances any less exciting. The reading of the Carnaval romain is even more radical than the symphony in its deft, unforced lightness, the work emerging as a true companion piece (tribute and parody) of the descriptive stage music of Italian Ottocento composers. The symphony itself is never rushed or grabbed at by van Immerseel and his players. The reduced size of the band and the clean, never over-reverberant acoustic of their recording venue plunges us without neat corners or commas straight into Berlioz’s mixture of Parisian street wind band and later Beethoven recitative and scene-setting. Aptly for an orchestra that has just recorded a Beethoven cycle, the shadow of the Pastoral looms large in van Immerseel’s nearly 16?minute “Scene aux champs”, this timing more accounted for by just observation of the many pause markings than any expressive, romantic slowing. The placing and sound of the timpani are particularly well judged here.
    Elsewhere the whole kit of an old-instrument Fantastique – pungent brass timbres, shrieking clarinets, scary “bells” (the pianos) and death-march timpani – makes its mark. For its combination of unique orchestral size and recording quality, and overall Werktreu-ness, this new performance sits easily alongside, maybe even slightly ahead of, the other authentic contenders.
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    Written by Graham Rickson (theartsdesk)
    This is the most enjoyable orchestral recording using period instruments that I have ever heard. Jos van Immerseel has already produced an excellent Beethoven cycle, and here his small group of Bruges musicians use period French instruments to perform Berlioz’s hallucinatory masterpiece. The sounds are arresting - reedy French bassoons and flatulent ophecleides jostle with piston-valved horns and perky cornets. The biggest surprise is van Immerseel’s use of piano instead of bells in the finale - his convincing argument for doing this is presented in the booklet. The orchestra is a small one, following Berlioz’s own preferences, but the results have a seismic impact. Helped by a stunning recording, you really do hear everything as if for the first time, and get a sense of the shockwaves that this work must have caused in the 1830s. Fun cover design too.

    Thanks to pr3ss!
    Berlioz - Anima Eterna / Immerseel - Symphonie Fantastique / Le Carnaval Romain (2009) {Repost}

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