The Chamber Orchestra of Europe, Claudio Abbdo - Schubert: Symphony No. 9, Rosamunde Ouverture (1988) CD-Rip

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Title: Schubert: Symphony No. 9, Rosamunde Ouverture (1988)
Year Of Release: 1988
Label: Deutsche Grammophon
Genre: Classical
Quality: FLAC (image+.cue,log,scans)
Total Time: 72:08
Total Size: 371 Mb
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Franz Schubert (1797-1828)

01. Symphony No. 9 "The Great": I. Andante - Allegro ma non troppo [0:16:42.57]
02. Symphony No. 9 "The Great": II. Andante con moto [0:15:25.68]
03. Symphony No. 9 "The Great": III. Scherzo. Allegro Vivace [0:13:59.67]
04. Symphony No. 9 "The Great": IV. Allegro vivace - Trio [0:15:38.50]
05. Rosamunde: Overture D644 "The Magic Harp" [0:10:10.45]

Performers:
The Chamber Orchestra of Europe
Claudio Abbdo - conductor

The disc, well recorded in 1987, is a very good performance of both the symphony and the overture. The symphony makes use of corrections made by studying the manuscript scores specially for this set of recordings. Only the first three symphonies had previously been checked in this way. In reality the differences are relatively small and concern various accenting marks and a few inserted bars. The most interesting potentially is the time signature for the slow movement which Schubert had marked as 2/2 time rather than the printed 4/4 time. This implies a faster pace with two bats per bar rather than four. However, these days, this movement is generally kept on the move at a proper andante pace so perhaps more of a reminder for conductors to keep moving!

This performance certainly does keep moving without being excessive. The string playing of the orchestra is a delight with much delicate filigree work in the last movement particularly. The chamber orchestra proportions allows the trumpet and trombone contributions to cut through satisfyingly rather than being heavy and domineering. The outer movements have plenty of 'bounce' and the scherzo is incisive. The slow movement flows well in duple time as mentioned above.

The whole performance is very rewarding as is the overture. The overture started life for another work, but was later recycled with a new name as we know it today. In this performance it shares the same performing characteristics of the symphony.

I would suggest that this very fine disc is deserving of serious consideration from all potential purchasers therefore. A would also suggest that Immerseel's equally excellent performance on period instruments is an alternative very strong competitor.


The Chamber Orchestra of Europe, Claudio Abbdo - Schubert: Symphony No. 9, Rosamunde Ouverture (1988) CD-Rip