The Last Brilliance Of Leningrad Two Whirlwind Visits To Japan In 1986 And 1989! The Masterpiece Of Mariss Jansons Available In Sacd Single Layer
Product Number Altsa-443 Sacd Single Layer Domestic Press Japanese Obi Commentary Included Live Completely Limited Production Altus
Mariss Jansons/Leningrad Philharmonic Live In Japan 1986&1989
Shostakovich Symphony No. 5 In D Minor Op.47 Tchaikovsky Symphony No. 4 In F Minor Op.36 Recorded October 19, 1986/Suntory Hall (Live) Wagner Prelude To Act 1 Of The Meistersinger Of Nuremberg Berlioz Symphony Fantastique Op.14 Sibelius Sad Waltz Op.44, No.1 Prelude To Act 3 Of Wagner'S Opera Lohengrin Recorded October 25, 1989/ Bunkamura Orchard Hall (Live)
Mariss Jansons (Conductor) Leningrad Philharmonic Orchestra
The Two Jansons And Leningrad Philharmonics Came To Japan: The Profound Program In 1986, When He Took The Stage In Mravinsky'S Place And Became A Big Name Performance Of The New Era, And The 1989 Year, When Before The Name Was Changed To The St. Petersburg Philharmonic, They Gave An Overwhelmingly Russian Performance. The Performance Was Released On Sacd For The First Time. It Was During This 1986 Performance, In Which He Served As The Main Conductor In Place Of Mravinsky, That Japanese Audiences Clearly Recognized The Presence Of Mariss Jansons. The Reverberations Of The Leningrad Philharmonic, Trained By Mravinsky, And Jansons' Beautiful And Clear-Headed Musicality Clashed Head-On, Resulting In A Rare And Heart-Pounding Performance That Could Only Be Heard At This Particular Moment. Although It Has The Warmth Characteristic Of Jansons, The Intense Timpani And Spectacular Accelerando Are Incredibly Intense. I'M Also Impressed By The Unusual Heavyweight Program That Places Shostakovich'S 5Th In The First Half And Concludes With Tchaikovsky'S 4Th. Three Years Later, He Came To Japan With Temirkanov, The New Music Director, To Perform In 1989. Maris, Who Knew Everything About The Traditions Of The Leningrad Philharmonic, Performed With The Orchestra Of The St. Petersburg Philharmonic Before It Was Renamed, And It Was A Tremendous Performance That Could Be Called Leningrad'S Last Brilliance. Great Performance. This Is A Spectacular Program That Is Highly Enjoyable To Listen To, Focusing On His Specialty, Symphonie Fantastique, And Incorporating Wagner! It Is No Exaggeration To Say That This Performance Is One Of The Best Among The Many Recordings Of The Same Song (Tchaikovsky No. 4).The Roar Of The Brass Group And The Almost Folding Acceleration In The Final Part Are A Riotous Riot Suitable For A Frenzied Scene, And It Is A Must-See. Swirling My Hands Into A Whirlpool Of Excitement (Fantastic Symphony) Commentary By Conductor Kenjiro Sakairi

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