London Symphony Orchestra, Bernard Haitink – Beethoven: Symphonies Nos 4 & 8 (2006) [FLAC 24bit, 96 kHz]

London Symphony Orchestra, Bernard Haitink - Beethoven: Symphonies Nos 4 & 8 (2006) [FLAC 24bit, 96 kHz] Download

Artist: London Symphony Orchestra, Bernard Haitink
Album: Beethoven: Symphonies Nos 4 & 8
Genre: Classical
Release Date: 2006
Audio Format:: FLAC (tracks) 24bit, 96 kHz
Duration: 57:17
Total Tracks: 8
Total Size: 1,10 GB

Tracklist:

01. London Symphony Orchestra, Bernard Haitink – Symphony No 4, in B flat major, Op 60 (1806): I. Adagio – Allegro vivace (11:13)
02. London Symphony Orchestra, Bernard Haitink – Symphony No 4, in B flat major, Op 60 (1806): II. Adagio (09:02)
03. London Symphony Orchestra, Bernard Haitink – Symphony No 4, in B flat major, Op 60 (1806): III. Allegro vivace (05:37)
04. London Symphony Orchestra, Bernard Haitink – Symphony No 4, in B flat major, Op 60 (1806): IV. Allegro ma non troppo (06:38)
05. London Symphony Orchestra, Bernard Haitink – Symphony No 8, in F major, Op 93 (1812): I. Allegro vivace e con brio (09:05)
06. London Symphony Orchestra, Bernard Haitink – Symphony No 8, in F major, Op 93 (1812): II. Allegretto scherzando (03:53)
07. London Symphony Orchestra, Bernard Haitink – Symphony No 8, in F major, Op 93 (1812): III. Tempo di menuetto (04:23)
08. London Symphony Orchestra, Bernard Haitink – Symphony No 8, in F major, Op 93 (1812): IV. Allegro vivace (07:22)

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Coming between two of Beethoven’s most famous symphonies the Fourth Symphony can seem a relatively lightweight and cheerful work. Written for Count Franz von Oppersdorff, who wanted a symphony similar in vein to the Second Symphony it is a brusque and enjoyable work. Beethoven’s Eighth Symphony sees him in playful mood. Featuring humorous twists and turns and relatively brief movements, including the shortest movement of any of his symphonies, it is a lighthearted work.Bernard Haitink’s live recordings of Ludwig van Beethoven’s symphonies with the London Symphony Orchestra most assuredly aren’t the last word on these masterpieces (whose recordings ever could be?), but any collector looking for solid performances that satisfy most needs would do well to check out these remarkable CDs. For example, this 2006 disc of the Symphony No. 4 in B flat major and the Symphony No. 8 in F major will likely not amaze anyone with its fairly mainstream interpretations, secure execution, or dependable sound quality, because it wasn’t meant to be a sensation. The reputable playing of this world-class ensemble guarantees that the scores are accurately presented, and Haitink’s straightforward, intelligent approach to the music commends this CD to the average listener and the serious connoisseur alike. While Haitink tends to maintain slightly faster than usual tempos and keeps the orchestra’s tone on the lean side, these are not intended to be “authentic” versions; yet they are as carefully thought through and as polished as any period performance might be, though without any overt mannerisms or antiquarian novelties. The sound is exceptionally clean and clear on these concert recordings, even in the resonant space of London’s Barbican, and there is virtually no distracting audience noise to interfere with your listening pleasure. –AllMusic Review by Blair Sanderson

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