Saint-Saëns: Orchestral Works
Show recording details8.574033
Originally recorded in 2019
Classical
Orchestral & Concertos
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About
Saint-Saëns’ operatic works contain instrumental music of vivacity and charm but have been undeservedly overlooked. Ascanio contains a substantial and elaborate divertissement that fellow composer Reynaldo Hahn termed ‘the entire Renaissance in a few pages’. Les Barbares, a tale of conquest and revenge, includes a vivid Prologue and joyful ballet, while La Princesse jaune with its pentatonic writing, and La Jota aragonese laced with Spanish vitality, show the composer at his most generously carefree. Jun Markl is a highly-respected interpreter of core Germanic repertoire and has become known for his refined and idiomatic explorations of the French Impressionists. His long-standing relationships with the state operas of Vienna, Berlin and Munich, the Semperoper Dresden and the Metropolitan Opera have been complemented by his music directorships of the Orchestre National de Lyon and the MDR Leipzig Radio Symphony Orchestra. In recognition of his achievements in Lyon, he was honoured in 2012 with the Chevalier de l’Ordre des Arts et des Lettres. Märkl has an extensive discography – among the over 50 albums he has recorded are the complete Schumann symphonies, works by Mendelssohn and Wagner, Ravel, Messiaen, and a highly-acclaimed Debussy set with the Orchestre National de Lyon. He is currently working on a cycle of works by Saint-Saëns and Hosokawa.
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Reviews
“…You can’t fault Märkl’s performance … There’s some exemplary playing, above all from the woodwind in the tricky oboe solo in the’Tambourin’ that marks Bacchus’s first appearance and the near concertante flute-writing that accompanies the scenes between Cupid and Psyche… It’s all hugely enjoyable and well worth hearing…”
“…Rarely encountered scores, expertly delivered.”
“…Of the twelve operas composed by Saint-Saëns, only Samson et Dalila is known. The overtures that can be heard on this CD are not often played either. However, when put together and combined with the Ascanio Ballet, they form an attractive programme that is clearly enhanced by Jun Märkl’s devoted conducting. Märkl stirs up the drama and the symphony orchestra from Malmö plays with great commitment.” ****
“… Throughout, Märkl leads the MSO in brisk, shapely readings of these pieces. The latter two overtures and Andromaque prelude leave the biggest impression: the overtures played with panache and the prelude building to a stirringly passionate climax. Taken together with the Ascanio divertissement, they carry the day.”
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