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Spohr: Symphonies Nos. 8 & 10

Orchestra della Svizzera Italiana, Howard Shelley

These are clear, beautifully judged performances, and Shelley and his orchestra plead every case for these works, from the portentous opening Adagio of the Eighth Symphony, to its fleet-footed...

Spohr: Symphonies Nos. 8 & 10

Orchestra della Svizzera Italiana, Howard Shelley

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These are clear, beautifully judged performances, and Shelley and his orchestra plead every case for these works, from the portentous opening Adagio of the Eighth Symphony, to its fleet-footed...

About

Howard Shelley’s fascinating discs of Spohr’s symphonies with the Orchestra della Svizzera Italiana have reignited interest in a composer who was once the most important in Europe, and particularly so in England, where he was worshipped by all of musical society.

Spohr’s Eighth Symphony is one of the composer’s more conservative experiments with the form. The Tenth is the composer’s final symphony and remained unpublished – languishing in the former Prussian State Library in Berlin for many years – until 2006. Both works bring unexpected pleasures. This is the penultimate volume of a series which as a whole is an important historical document of musical taste.

Contents and tracklist

Overture. Andante – Allegro moderato
Track length6:22
I. Adagio – Allegro
Track length12:40
II. Poco adagio
Track length6:23
III. Scherzo: Allegretto – Trio: Un poco meno allegro
Track length6:14
IV. Finale: Allegro
Track length9:59
I. Allegro
Track length7:23
II. Larghetto
Track length7:10
III. Scherzo: Allegretto – Trio
Track length5:59
IV. Finale: Allegro
Track length5:54

Awards and reviews

March 2011

These are clear, beautifully judged performances, and Shelley and his orchestra plead every case for these works, from the portentous opening Adagio of the Eighth Symphony, to its fleet-footed Trio...you'll find no better performances than these: expertly judged and well argued by Shelley and his team. Revealing and worth exploring.

March 2011

there are attractive and characteristic touches [in the Tenth], and there is something affecting about how the old Romantic sensationalist turned at the end for sustenance back to Haydn...The recording is clear and lucid, and does justice to the excellent Overture

January 2011

These performances - crisp, clear and affectionate - are well recorded and make for pleasing listening, not least Spohr's symphonic swan-song...Anyone new to Spohr's symphonies would do well to start here.
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