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Mendelssohn: 5 Symphonies; 7 Overtures | 
enlarge | Creators: Felix Mendelssohn, Claudio Abbado, London Symphony Orchestra, Elizabeth Connell, Karita Mattila, Hans Peter Blochwitz Label: Deutsche Grammophon Category: Music
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Rating: 11 reviews
Format: Box Set Media: Audio CD Discs: 4 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4 Dimensions (in): 5.1 x 0.6 x 0.5
MPN: 471467 UPC: 289471467288 EAN: 0028947146728
Release Date: May 14, 2002 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Tracks:
Disc 1
| • | 1. Allegro molto | | • | 2. Andante | | • | 3. Menuetto. Allegro molto | | • | 4. Allegro con fuoco | | • | Scherzo in G minor |
Disc 2
| • | 1. Sinfonia: Maestoso con moto - Allegro - Maestoso con moto come I. | | • | 1. Sinfonia: Allegretto un poco agitato | | • | 1. Sinfonia: Adagio religioso | | • | 2. Allegro moderato maestoso - Allegro di molto: "Alles, was Odem hat, lobe den Herrn" | | • | 2. Molto piu moderato ma con fuoco: "Lobe den Herrn, meine Seele" | | • | 3. Recitativo: "Saget es, die ihr erloeset seid durch den Herrn" | | • | 3. Allegro moderato: "Er zaehlet unsre Traenen in der Zeit der Not" | | • | 4. Chor. A tempo moderato: "Sagt es, die ihr erloeset seid" | | • | 5. Andante: "Ich harrete des Herrn" | | • | 6. Allegro un poco agitato - Allegro assai agitato - Tempo 1 moderato: "Stricke des Todes hatten un | | • | 7. Allegro maestoso e molto vivace: "Die Nacht ist vergangen" | | • | 8. Choral. Andante con moto - Un poco piu animato: "Nun danket alle Gott" | | • | 9. Andante sostenuto assai: "Drum sing' ich mit meinem Liede ewig dein Lob" | | • | 10. Allegro non troppo - Piu vivace - Maestoso com 1: "Ihr Voelker, bringet her dem Herrn Ehre und M |
Disc 3
| • | 1. Andante con moto - Allegro un poco agitato | | • | 2. Vivace non troppo | | • | 3. Adagio | | • | 4. Allegro vivacissimo - Allegro maestoso assai |
Disc 4
| • | 1. Allegro vivace | | • | 2. Andante con moto | | • | 3. Con moto moderato | | • | 4. Saltarello. Presto | | • | 1. Andante - Allegro con fuoco | | • | 2. Allegro vivace | | • | 3. Andante | | • | 4. Chorale "Ein' feste Burg ist unser Gott" Andante con moto - Allegro maestoso |
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The best complete Mendelssohn symphonies I've found. September 3, 2008 P. Blackburn (Seattle, WA United States) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I've waited for years to buy a complete set of Mendelssohn symphonies and having listened to a less-than-ideal rendition of the "Lobgesang" recently, I decided it was time. I'm either glad I waited or wish I'd bought this recording ages ago, though I doubt such a bargain was available then -- this is wonderful Mendelssohn and the inclusion of the overtures and the scherzo from the Octet op. 20 in the composer's own orchestration (written as an alternate scherzo for his first symphony) is an intriguing and delightful inclusion. Abbado seems to choose just the right tempi (perhaps a bit slower in places than, say, Gardiner and certainly slower than Toscanini) and he slightly slows the music or speeds it up at just the right places where such emphases are needed. As expected, the London Symphony's sound is beautifully rich and warm, but Mendelssohn's counterpoint such as the woodwind suspensions in the introduction of no. 2 and the tossing around of the counter themes in the fugal passages of no. 4's Saltarello are brought to the fore in ways I've never heard in other recordings or in live performances. I especially appreciate Abbado's approach to no. 5: He takes the composer at his word and conducts the musical representation of Protestantism's early struggle (and mystery and beauty exemplified in the Dresden Amen) by giving its first movement the powerful reading it deserves. Martin Luther would be proud. I must advocate a bit for the symphony no. 2. So often with symphonic/choral works (as opposed to expressly and primarily vocal works such as operas), performances and recordings feature second-rate performers and half-hearted renditions. It's a Catch-22 because such performances sustain the music's lack of popularity, as if the increased forces (and their financial obligation) dictate their musical worth. Mendelssohn's 2nd is another very fine work relegated to neglect for these same reasons and it's unfortunate that only in a complete symphonies compilation will its beauties be appreciated. However, Abbado and the LSO make a great case -- the singing is superlative both by the soloists and the chorale and one can hear THE ORGAN! I highly recommend this recording.
Mendelssohn Rocks! October 20, 2007 K. R. Steele (Marlton, NJ) 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
From the first entrances, the symphonies and overtures of Felix Mendelssohn come alive under the expert direction of Maestro Claudio Abbado. Sensitive phrasings and dynamics make the most of Mendelssohn's lyric melodic lines, helping to shape each work into a cohesive whole. The "Hymn of Praise" contains some rather extreme dynamic levels, in my opinion, but overall, it is a stunning collection, with excellent soloists and choir. I highly recommend the two-disc set to anyone fond of Mendelssohn's music!
Filing Error October 12, 2007 D. J. Heath (Wayzata, MN USA) 1 out of 11 found this review helpful
Do note that the mp3 link from this site is not what it is supposed to be. It links to what could well be a very mediocre collection of overtures. BEWARE
Great set May 17, 2007 Matt (Virginia) 4 out of 5 found this review helpful
By my calculations, this is the single best set of Mendelssohn symphonies out there today. Though better versions of the "Reformation," "Scottish," and "Italian" Symphonies exist in other disks, I still like the interpretations offered by Abbado and the LSO. For the "Reformation", and "Italian" Symphonies, I'd recommend John Eliot Gardiner and the Vienna Philharmonic's DG set. For the Scottish Symphony I'd go with Karajan's recording with the BPO (that CD also comes with the best "Hebrides Overture" recording available, and a pretty good "Italian Symphony" interpretation, too). All of the overtures in this set are performed very well, both in technical execution and musical interpretation. The Hebrides (a work far ahead of its time), in particular, is a fine recording. So is "Overture 'A Midsummer Night's Dream'." I really have grown fond of the "Ruy Blas" overture as well. Another reviewer complained that the interpretations in this set are "too Classical." I think they are correct in saying the set is Classically performed, but I think that works with Mendelssohn, as he was "the Romantic Mozart." Overall this is a great set, and a good way to become familiar with the music of Felix Mendelssohn, or build your Mendelssohn library.
MENDELSSOHN: 5 Symphonies/7 Overtures (LSO/Claudio Abbado) DG 471 467-2 July 13, 2006 Charles W. Hastings Jr. (Falls Church, VA USA) 10 out of 12 found this review helpful
Unlike many all-digital compilations offered by one orchestra and conductor, this collection of Mendelssohn favorites is outstanding in performance and interpretation throughout. Maestro Abbado shows a genuine affection for the composer and his genius by the sequence of selections on each disc, and I find no weak performances anywhere in this remarkable recording. Charlie Hastings Falls Church, VA
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