I've just bought the new Dutton Epoch recording of Bax's 1907 Symphony, as realised by Martin Yates.
I've loved the Bax symphonies for fifty years now and also much appreciate his early, pre-war orchestral works, sensuous, erotic, lavishly orchestrated.
My first impressions of this reconstructed work were of some disappointment. Yates has done an astonishingly good job , the recording and orchestral playing are fine but the symphony itself has too little of the Bax I know and love. The warmth and harmonic richness of "Into the Twilight" for example , written only a year or so later, is missing, except for a few moments (including some Celtic inflections) in the second movement.
Perhaps the work will "grow" on me and I shall persevere....but so far, I'm unimpressed. Perhaps I was expecting too much. Nevertheless, the project should be given a chance by all Baxians.
Has anyone else listened to this recording?
I've loved the Bax symphonies for fifty years now and also much appreciate his early, pre-war orchestral works, sensuous, erotic, lavishly orchestrated.
My first impressions of this reconstructed work were of some disappointment. Yates has done an astonishingly good job , the recording and orchestral playing are fine but the symphony itself has too little of the Bax I know and love. The warmth and harmonic richness of "Into the Twilight" for example , written only a year or so later, is missing, except for a few moments (including some Celtic inflections) in the second movement.
Perhaps the work will "grow" on me and I shall persevere....but so far, I'm unimpressed. Perhaps I was expecting too much. Nevertheless, the project should be given a chance by all Baxians.
Has anyone else listened to this recording?
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