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Continuing his award-winning cycle, Sir John Eliot Gardiner leads the London Symphony Orchestra, his Monteverdi Choir and three talented, young, actors from the Guildhall School in a landmark performance of Mendelssohn’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream, which was performed as part of the 400th anniversary of Shakespeare’s death.
To mark the celebrations, Gardiner produced a special version of the work featuring some cuts to the original movements that, in his words, ‘removing all of the music relating to the Mechanicals and thus focusing on the world of the fairies and the human lovers.’ Mendelssohn, who adored Shakespeare’s writings, composed his concert overture based on A Midsummer Night’s Dream in 1827 at the young age of 17. Music scholar George Grove described it as 'the greatest marvel of early maturity that the world has ever seen in music.'
Composer Felix Mendelssohn Conductor Sir John Eliot Gardiner Performers London Symphony Orchestra, Monteverdi Choir Actors Alexander Knox, Ceri-lyn Cissone, Frankie Wakefield
Winner: Recordings of the Year 2017 - Presto Classical
Winner: Choc de L'année 2017 - Classica
Winner: Musique symphonique, Diapason de L'année 2017, Diapason
100 Best Albums of 2017 - The Times
1. Overture
2. Incidental music: Narration - "Ay me! For aught that I could ever read"
3. No.1 Scherzo
4. No. 2 L'istesso tempo
5. No 2a. Allegro vivace
6. No 3. Lied mit Chor
7. No 4. Andante
8. No 5. Allegro appassionato
9. No 7. Nocturne (Con moto tranquillo)
10. No 8. Andante
11. No 9. Hochzeitmarsch ("Wedding March") & No. 12 Allegro vivace come primo
12. Finale. (Allegro di molto)
Release Date 3 February 2017
LSO0795 | 822231179528
Producer Nicholas Parker
Engineers Neil Hutchinson and Jonathan Stokes for Classic Sound Ltd
Recorded 16 February 2016, Barbican, London
DSD (Direct Stream Digital) recording
Booklet in English, French & German
Texts in English. Sung and spoken in English
FLAC - 24bit 192kHz and 24bit 96kHz - Compatible with Windows and Android devices MP3 - 320kbps - Universal compatibility
SACD - Compatible with all CD players
Available on streaming services
Reviews
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***** 'The interplay between spoken and instrumental sections is smoothly engineered and the young actors keep things moving. But it's Mendelssohn's lyricism that wins overall: how do you sum up nearly an hour's music with just a slow, high, softly descending E major scale? Genius.'
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'There's a real lightness of touch in the Overture, and I was delighted with the way that Gardiner manages to make familiar music sound fresh. He doesn't shy away from some of Mendelssohn's more imaginative touches of orchestration, and the moment where Mendelssohn employs huge leaps in the violins and clarinets to represent the braying of Bottom is pleasingly done.’
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‘The angelic clamours of the Monteverdi Choir almost had us believing in fairies.’
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