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Symphony no. 2 ('Lobgesang')

Jan Willem de Vriend / The Netherlands Symphony Orchestra / Choir Consensus Vocalis

Symphony no. 2 ('Lobgesang')

Format: SACD hybrid
Label: Challenge Classics
UPC: 0608917254327
Catnr: CC 72543
Release date: 08 February 2013
1 SACD hybrid
 
Label
Challenge Classics
UPC
0608917254327
Catalogue number
CC 72543
Release date
08 February 2013

""It appears no less than a veritable contribution, and proofs how our national amateur choirs in the past quarter century have developed positively""

www.opusklassiek.nl, 19-9-2013
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About the album

A new theme in the discography of The Netherlands Symphony Orchestra and conductor Jan Willem de Vriend: Mendelssohn's Symphonies!
Perhaps this is a form of awakening: the dawning of the rediscovery and re-appreciation of Mendelssohn. Jan Willem de Vriend and his orchestra make their contribution to this. Ferdinand David, the concertmaster of the Gewandhaus Orchester and a friend of Mendelssohn’s, was played a role in the first publications of sonatas by Mozart, Beethoven, Schumann and many other composers. He provided the fingerings and bowings for these editions. De Vriend got copies of the editions and closely studied them, learning much about how music was played at that time. Through this, he and his orchestra more fully assimilated Mendelssohn and have their own Mendelssohn. This CD will surely become your own Mendelssohn. Enjoy the music.

"Mendelssohn's Lobgesang is undoubtedly the greatest work that has proceeded from any German composer since Beethoven. It is great in plan, great in development, and masterly in detail." (From: Annual report - Sacred Harmonic Society London (1844)) That Lobgesang was nevertheless forgotten, despite its qualities and reviews such as the previous, is largely due to comparisons with Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony, which immediately sprang up, and the large vocal portion of the work. The comparison – see below – was unfavourable for Mendelssohn. Let alone that every symphony, regardless of who wrote it, was compared with Beethoven’s masterpieces.(from the linernotes of this cd)
Een vergeten meesterwerk van Mendelssohn
Een nieuwe toevoeging aan het uitgebreide repertoire van het Orkest van het Oosten en dirigent Jan Willem de Vriend: de symfonieën van Felix Mendelssohn. In een tijd waarin de werken van Mendelssohn zijn herontdekt en steeds meer waardering krijgen geven De Vriend en zijn orkest een waardevolle toevoeging met deze opname van Mendelssohn’s 2e symfonie Lobgesang. Voor deze opname gebruikte De Vriend een uitgave van Ferdinand David, de concertmeester van het Gewandhaus Orkest en vriend van Mendelssohn. Ferdinand David speelde een belangrijke rol in de eerste publicaties van de sonates van Mozart, Beethoven, Schumann en vele andere componisten waarin veel informatie staat over de toenmalige uitvoeringspraktijken. Dankzij deze bewerkingen konden De Vriend en het Orkest van het Oosten een uniek geïnformeerde en eigen versie van Mendelssohn’s symfonie presenteren.

In 1884 was Lobgesang omgeschreven als ongetwijfeld een van Mendelssohns beste werken, waarin invloeden van zijn Duitse voorgangers sinds Beethoven terug te horen zijn. Groots in structuur, groots in opbouw en meesterlijk in de details. Dat het stuk ondanks deze waardering in de vergetelheid is geraakt is te danken aan vergelijkingen met Beethovens 9e Symfonie. Beide werken hebben een groot deel voor koor, wat ongebruikelijk is voor een symfonie. In deze ietwat oneerlijke vergelijking moest Lobgesang vaak het onderspit delven. Dankzij deze onderwaardering en recentelijke nieuwe herwaardering van Mendelssohns symfonie is één van zijn meesterwerken als nieuw te horen.

Het stuk wordt hier uitgevoerd door het Orkest van het Oosten onder leiding van Jan Willem de Vriend. De Vriend is een dirigent van internationaal allure en wordt steeds vaker wereldwijd in deze rol gezien. Hij was de artistiek directeur van het Combattimento Consort Amsterdam en is sinds 2006 de vaste dirigent van het Orkest van het Oosten.
Jan Willem de Vriend mit einer spektakulären Interpretation von Mendelssohns Lobgesang-Sinfonie

Felix Mendelssohns großartige Sinfonie Nr. 2 „Der Lobgesang“ – die Sinfonie-Kantate zur Feier des 400. Jahrestages des Buchdrucks ist mit herausragenden Solisten besetzt und wird geleitet von Jan Willem de Vriend. Der niederländische Dirigent hat sich in den letzten Jahren weltweit einen großen Namen errungen und mit seinen sinfonischen Interpretationen gezeigt, dass er in diesem Genre zu Hause ist. Gemeinsam mit dem Netherlands Symphony Orchestra ermöglicht er dem Zuhörer einen spektakulären und einmaligen Blick in Mendelssohns musikalische Welt.

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The Netherlands Symphony Orchestra

The Netherlands Symphony Orchestra is based in Enschede, in the province of Overijssel. Performing at an international level, as evidenced by its highly acclaimed CDs and invitations for international tours, the orchestra is firmly rooted in society. Jan Willem de Vriend has been its artistic director and chief conductor since 2006. He will be succeeded by Ed Spanjaard in 2017. Under De Vriend’s leadership, the orchestra has expanded its repertoire to cover music from four centuries. Its use of period instruments in the Classical repertoire gives the orchestra a distinctive and highly individual character. The Netherlands Symphony Orchestra performs amongst others in Amsterdam, Rotterdam, Utrecht, Enschede, Zwolle and Deventer. In addition, it has made successful tours of the United States, Spain and...
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The Netherlands Symphony Orchestra is based in Enschede, in the province of Overijssel. Performing at an international level, as evidenced by its highly acclaimed CDs and invitations for international tours, the orchestra is firmly rooted in society.
Jan Willem de Vriend has been its artistic director and chief conductor since 2006. He will be succeeded by Ed Spanjaard in 2017. Under De Vriend’s leadership, the orchestra has expanded its repertoire to cover music from four centuries. Its use of period instruments in the Classical repertoire gives the orchestra a distinctive and highly individual character.
The Netherlands Symphony Orchestra performs amongst others in Amsterdam, Rotterdam, Utrecht, Enschede, Zwolle and Deventer. In addition, it has made successful tours of the United States, Spain and England and it often works with the Dutch National Touring Opera Company. In its home town Enschede, the orchestra builds on a symphonic tradition of more than 80 years, and it is known as one of the most modern and entrepreneurial orchestras in the Netherlands.
The Netherlands Symphony Orchestra created a number of ensembles, such as a chamber orchestra, the Baroque Academy of the Netherlands Symphony Orchestra (BANSO) and various chamber music ensembles. The orchestra’s commitment to expanding its social relevance is also reflected in the large number of projects in which education is a key element.
The orchestra has worked with distinguished conductors, such as its former chief conductor Jaap van Zweden, Vasily Petrenko, Edo de Waart, Claus Peter Flor and Tan Dun. It also has accompanied many celebrated soloists, including Gidon Kremer, Ronald Brautigam, Natalia Gutman, Charlotte Margiono, Jean-Yves Thibaudet and Thomas Zehetmair.

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Jan Willem de Vriend (conductor)

Jan Willem de Vriend, designated “a godsend from the Netherlands” by the Neue Zürcher Zeitung, is driven by the pioneering spirit of historically informed perfomance practice. As music director of the Combattimento Consort Amsterdam, which he founded in 1982, he specialised in repertoire of the 17th and 18th centuries, reviving a wealth of rarely heard works through historically informed performances on modern instruments, praised by Gramophone magazine for their “technical finesse and a lively feeling for characterization”. An award-winner for his creative contribution to classical music, Jan Willem de Vriend has more than 50,000 followers on Spotify and is in demand as a conductor around the world, appearing regularly with such orchestras as the Royal Concertgebouw Amsterdam, Rotterdam Philharmonic, Residentie Orkest...
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Jan Willem de Vriend, designated “a godsend from the Netherlands” by the Neue Zürcher Zeitung, is driven by the pioneering spirit of historically informed perfomance practice. As music director of the Combattimento Consort Amsterdam, which he founded in 1982, he specialised in repertoire of the 17th and 18th centuries, reviving a wealth of rarely heard works through historically informed performances on modern instruments, praised by Gramophone magazine for their “technical finesse and a lively feeling for characterization”.
An award-winner for his creative contribution to classical music, Jan Willem de Vriend has more than 50,000 followers on Spotify and is in demand as a conductor around the world, appearing regularly with such orchestras as the Royal Concertgebouw Amsterdam, Rotterdam Philharmonic, Residentie Orkest Den Haag, Belgian National Orchestra, Tonhalle Zurich, Orchestre National de Lyon, Bergen Philharmonic, Warsaw Philharmonic, the symphony orchestras of Netherlands Radio and Hessischer Rundfunk (Frankfurt Radio Symphony), Melbourne Symphony, Yomiuri Nippon Symphony and Hong Kong Philharmonic. He is Principal Conductor Designate of the Vienna Chamber Orchestra, and Principal Guest Conductor of the City of Kyoto Symphony Orchestra, Principal Guest Conductor of the Stuttgart Philharmonic and Orchestre National de Lille, and former Principal Guest Conductor of the Orquestra Simfònica de Barcelona i Nacional de Catalunya and the Brabant Orchestra.
For the Challenge Classics label, de Vriend and the Netherlands Symphony Orchestra have recorded the complete Mendelssohn symphonies and all Beethoven’s symphonies and concertos with, among others, pianist Hannes Minnaar and violinist Liza Ferschtman. De Vriend’s interpretation of the Symphony No 7 prompted Classic FM to admire “a bounding flair that does real justice to the composer’s capacity for joy”. A further landmark of his recorded catalogue is his complete recording of the Schubert symphonies with the Residentie Orkest Den Haag.
De Vriend’s collaborative spirit is equally evident in his work for the stage, notably with opera director Eva Buchmann and Combattimento Consort Amsterdam. In addition to works by Monteverdi, Haydn, Handel and Telemann, their productions in Europe and the USA have included staged versions of Bach’s ‘Hunting’ and ‘Coffee’ Cantatas at the Bachfest Leipzig, and operas by Mozart, Rossini, Verdi and Cherubini, among them Mozart’s Don Giovanni und Rossini’s La gazzetta, both toured in Switzerland. De Vriend has also conducted operatic productions in Amsterdam (with the Nederlandse Reisopera), Barcelona, Strasbourg, Lucerne, Schwetzingen and Bergen.

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Klaas Stok (conductor)

Klaas Stok is amongst the leading choral conductors of the Netherlands. His repertoire ranges from the renaissance till contemporary music. He works with many professional choirs in the Netherlands and abroad. Since 1993, he works with The Netherlands Chamber Choir, alternately as director and freelance conductor. Since 1 March 2015, he is also leader of the Dutch Radio Choir. He has also been conductor and artistic director of Consensus Vocalis.   As a freelance conductor, Stok led many choirs and ensembles, such as Collegium Vocale Gent, Capella Frisiae, the Brabantkoor, Musica Treize, Cappella Amsterdam and Chamber Choir Ireland. In Germany, he is regularly invited to the SWR Vokalensemble in Stuttgart, where he conducted several awarded productions for children, to Chorwerk Rurh, with...
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Klaas Stok is amongst the leading choral conductors of the Netherlands. His repertoire ranges from the renaissance till contemporary music. He works with many professional choirs in the Netherlands and abroad. Since 1993, he works with The Netherlands Chamber Choir, alternately as director and freelance conductor. Since 1 March 2015, he is also leader of the Dutch Radio Choir. He has also been conductor and artistic director of Consensus Vocalis.
As a freelance conductor, Stok led many choirs and ensembles, such as Collegium Vocale Gent, Capella Frisiae, the Brabantkoor, Musica Treize, Cappella Amsterdam and Chamber Choir Ireland. In Germany, he is regularly invited to the SWR Vokalensemble in Stuttgart, where he conducted several awarded productions for children, to Chorwerk Rurh, with which he gave a series of Christmas concertos, and to the the choir of the NDR in Hamburg, where he prepared several orchestral productions. From 1 August 2018 onwards, he will become the chief conductor of this choir.
Besides, he collaborated with many orchestras and ensembles, including The Netherlands Symphony Orchestra, Sinfonietta Amsterdam, Combattimento Consort, Concerto d'Amsterdam, Musica Amphion, Holland Baroque, the Valerius Ensemble, the Parnassus Ensemble and others.

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Composer(s)

Felix Mendelssohn

Jakob Ludwig Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy born and widely known as Felix Mendelssohn, was a German composer, pianist, organist and conductor of the early Romantic period. Mendelssohn is often compared to Mozart. Both of them were child prodigies, both had a talented sister and they both died at a young age. Mendelssohn, who as a child also painted wrote poetry, was born in small family which converted to christianity from judaism. As a composer he preferred looking back, rather than forward: his main examples were Bach, Handel and Mozart. It was Mendelssohn who retrieved Bach from oblivion and pushed for a revival of his music, which still lasts today. One century after its premier, Mendelsson performed the St Matthew Passion for the second...
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Jakob Ludwig Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy born and widely known as Felix Mendelssohn, was a German composer, pianist, organist and conductor of the early Romantic period.

Mendelssohn is often compared to Mozart. Both of them were child prodigies, both had a talented sister and they both died at a young age. Mendelssohn, who as a child also painted wrote poetry, was born in small family which converted to christianity from judaism. As a composer he preferred looking back, rather than forward: his main examples were Bach, Handel and Mozart. It was Mendelssohn who retrieved Bach from oblivion and pushed for a revival of his music, which still lasts today. One century after its premier, Mendelsson performed the St Matthew Passion for the second time ever, in 1829.

Three years, earlier, on his 17th, he had already composed his masterfully overture A midsummer night's dream op. 21, based on Shakespeare's play. Today, it is still considered as one of the absolute masterpieces in all of the orchestra reperoire. His Violin Concerto op. 64 belongs to the most beautiful works of the 19th century as well. During his travels through Europe, he wrote his brilliant Italian Symphony, Scottish Symphony and the overture The Hebrides.

Although Mendelssohn had a prosperous career, his weak physique made him emotionally vulnerable. The death of his favourite sister Fanny became fatal: Mendelssohn died in the same year, at the age of 38.


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Press

"It appears no less than a veritable contribution, and proofs how our national amateur choirs in the past quarter century have developed positively"
www.opusklassiek.nl, 19-9-2013

De Vriend manages to let the Netherlands Symphony Orchestra sound like a vibrant baroque club, while maintaining the depth and reliability of a modern orchestra.
NRC Handelsblad, 13-6-2013

Jan Willem de Vriend paces the various sections of the finale shrewdly. I particularly appreciate the energy he brings to the music ... there's no stuffiness or sentimentality.
Music Web International, 01-5-2013

For a fresh, immediate statement that compels one's attention from start to finish, I cannot imagine anyone being disappointed by this new release which is also beautifully recorded.
Grammophone, 01-5-2013

Jan Willem de Vriend tackles the symphony with hearty gusto, and the choral contributions of Consensus Vocalis are particulalrly fine.
Irish Times, 19-4-2013

He develops the tonal aura that donates the piece its required greatness.
Fono Forum, 01-4-2013

The stereo-version is impressing, the surround-version is overwhelming
hifi & records, 01-3-2013

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Lobgesang. Symphony no. 2 op. 52: Maestoso con moto ? Allegro
12:08
(Felix Mendelssohn) The Netherlands Symphony Orchestra
02.
Lobgesang. Symphony no. 2 op. 52: Allegretto un poco agitato
05:49
(Felix Mendelssohn) The Netherlands Symphony Orchestra
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Lobgesang. Symphony no. 2 op. 52: Adagio religioso
06:09
(Felix Mendelssohn) The Netherlands Symphony Orchestra
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Lobgesang. Symphony no. 2 op. 52: Allegro moderato maestoso ? Animato
01:37
(Felix Mendelssohn) Consensus Vocalis, The Netherlands Symphony Orchestra
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Lobgesang. Symphony no. 2 op. 52: Allegro di molto
02:46
(Felix Mendelssohn) Consensus Vocalis, The Netherlands Symphony Orchestra
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Lobgesang. Symphony no. 2 op. 52: Molto più moderato ma con fuoco
02:09
(Felix Mendelssohn) Consensus Vocalis, Judith van Wanroij, The Netherlands Symphony Orchestra
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Lobgesang. Symphony no. 2 op. 52: Recitativo
00:53
(Felix Mendelssohn) Patrick Henckens, The Netherlands Symphony Orchestra
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Lobgesang. Symphony no. 2 op. 52: Allegro moderato
01:59
(Felix Mendelssohn) Patrick Henckens, The Netherlands Symphony Orchestra
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Lobgesang. Symphony no. 2 op. 52: A tempo moderato
01:47
(Felix Mendelssohn) Consensus Vocalis, The Netherlands Symphony Orchestra
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Lobgesang. Symphony no. 2 op. 52: Andante
04:40
(Felix Mendelssohn) Consensus Vocalis, Judith van Wanroij, Machteld Baumans, The Netherlands Symphony Orchestra
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Lobgesang. Symphony no. 2 op. 52: Allegro un poco agitato
02:05
(Felix Mendelssohn) Patrick Henckens, The Netherlands Symphony Orchestra
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Lobgesang. Symphony no. 2 op. 52: Allegro assai agitato
00:40
(Felix Mendelssohn) Patrick Henckens, The Netherlands Symphony Orchestra
13.
Lobgesang. Symphony no. 2 op. 52: Tempo I, moderato
01:33
(Felix Mendelssohn) Patrick Henckens, The Netherlands Symphony Orchestra
14.
Lobgesang. Symphony no. 2 op. 52: Die Nacht ist vergangen!
00:14
(Felix Mendelssohn) Judith van Wanroij, The Netherlands Symphony Orchestra
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Lobgesang. Symphony no. 2 op. 52: Allegro maestoso e molto vivace
04:03
(Felix Mendelssohn) Consensus Vocalis, The Netherlands Symphony Orchestra
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Lobgesang. Symphony no. 2 op. 52: Andante con moto
01:35
(Felix Mendelssohn) Consensus Vocalis, The Netherlands Symphony Orchestra
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Lobgesang. Symphony no. 2 op. 52: Un poco più animato
02:26
(Felix Mendelssohn) Consensus Vocalis, The Netherlands Symphony Orchestra
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Lobgesang. Symphony no. 2 op. 52: Andante sostenuto assai
04:29
(Felix Mendelssohn) Patrick Henckens, Judith van Wanroij, The Netherlands Symphony Orchestra
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Lobgesang. Symphony no. 2 op. 52: Allegro non troppo
01:56
(Felix Mendelssohn) Consensus Vocalis, The Netherlands Symphony Orchestra
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Lobgesang. Symphony no. 2 op. 52: Più vivace
02:57
(Felix Mendelssohn) Consensus Vocalis, The Netherlands Symphony Orchestra
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Lobgesang. Symphony no. 2 op. 52: Maestoso como I
00:37
(Felix Mendelssohn) Consensus Vocalis, The Netherlands Symphony Orchestra
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