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Beethoven: Symphony No. 9 - David Bernard & Park Avenue Chamber Symphony
David Bernard, Park Avenue Chamber Symphony, Kristin Sampson
Beethoven: Symphony No. 9 - David Bernard & Park Avenue Chamber Symphony
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''After Recursive Classics s successful launch recording with David Bernard and the Park Avenue Chamber Symphony - the world premiere recording of the new edition of Stravinsky s The Rite of Spring, and Bartok s Concerto f...  more »

     
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''After Recursive Classics s successful launch recording with David Bernard and the Park Avenue Chamber Symphony - the world premiere recording of the new edition of Stravinsky s The Rite of Spring, and Bartok s Concerto for Orchestra - comes the blazing follow-up with the same forces; Beethoven s Symphony No. 9.
This recording was produced just prior to Bernard s and the Park Avenue Chamber Symphony s performance of this symphony at Carnegie Hall, which was praised by Paul Pelkonen of Superconductor: Mr. Bernard s presentation of the Ninth was taut and dramatic, evidence of close rapport between the conductor and his players.
The Stravinsky/Bartok recording was called by Gramophone, committed and forceful...(with) thrilling moments (they also published an interview with David Bernard). Fanfare wrote of Bernard s conducting, (it is) marked by a strong sense of the music s structure, an outstanding feeling for orchestral texture and phrasing, and a dynamic rhythmic propulsion that makes itself felt even in quiet passages. And Alan Young of lucidculture praised Bernard s Lincoln Center performance of The Rite as, a transcendent performance...with Bernard conducting from memory, segues were seamless, contrasts were vivid and Stravinsky s whirling exchanges of voices were expertly choreographed. Audiophile wrote, The recording provides an opportunity to hear into this icon of 20th-century music...no detail was lost, and Bernard leads...an affecting performance. Local guys make really good.''