MTT&SFSのアメリカン・プログラム!米国の巨星アダムズの管弦楽作品集!
2011-2012シーズンで創立100周年を迎えたサンフランシスコ交響楽団。音楽監督マイケル・ティルソン・トーマスとのデイヴィス・シンフォニー・ホールでの新たなライヴ・レコーディングは、アメリカの巨匠ジョン・クーリッジ・アダムズ(1947-)の管弦楽作品集!
1979年にはコンテンポラリー・ミュージック・アドヴァイザー、1982年から1985年にはコンポーザー・イン・レジデンスを務めるなど、サンフランシスコ交響楽団と長く深い縁を持つジョン・アダムズ。疾走感あふれる傑作「ショート・ライド・イン・ア・ファスト・マシーン」、1980年代の代表作「ハルモニーレーレ」の新録音は、MTT&SFSとジョン・アダムズの強固な信頼関係から生まれた凄演です!
東京エムプラス
発売・販売元 提供資料(2012/02/09)
By 2012, the San Francisco Symphony had played about two dozen of John Adams works, about half of them world premiere or U.S. premiere performances, including seven pieces it commissioned, so it has easy claim on the title of being THE orchestra for Adams performances. Adams wrote the massive Harmonielehre for the orchestra while he was its Composer in Residence, and Edo de Waart led the premiere in 1985. This live 2010 performance with Michael Tilson Thomas leading the orchestra marks the 25th anniversary of the piece. This performance is so extraordinarily fine that it would be pointless to quibble over whether or not it surpasses the terrific original recording with de Waart, but it certainly gives it a run for its money, and may for some listeners have an edge. In any case, it is incalculably superior to its only other real competition with Simon Rattle leading the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra. The extraordinarily clear, lively sound of SFS Medias sonically spectacular SACD allows details of orchestration to be heard with fresh brilliance and makes this a version no one who loves the piece will want to be without.
Harmonielehre is an exhausting, exhilarating work in the way a late Romantic symphony can be, and Tilson Thomas masterfully conveys the complex scores emotional volatility with appropriately startling ferocity. The explosive, pounding chords of the opening of the first movement are viscerally shocking, and Tilson Thomas maintains a sense of the musics urgency though its extended roller coaster of mood shifts. The second movement, The Anfortas Wound, is a ferocious howl of pain and frustration that Adams said characterizes his anguish over the extended period of writers block that finally gave way to the composition of Harmonielehre. Tilson Thomas brings catharsis in the shimmering, luminous final movement, Meister Eckhardt and Quackie. The orchestras playing throughout is superb: absolutely secure technically, with a luscious, vibrant tone, and with the interpretive and idiomatic depth that comes from intimate familiarity with the music. The album includes a sparkling, propulsive reading of Short Ride in a Fast Machine from a live 2011 performance. Highly recommended.
Rovi