Krips: Symphony 9

Krips SKU: 35493747
Krips: Symphony 9

Krips: Symphony 9

Krips SKU: 35493747

Format: VINYL LP

Regular price $53.98
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Description

Title: Symphony 9
Artist: Krips
Label: Speakers Corner
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 4260019710109
Genre: Classical Artists

This is Schubert's longest symphony, and it's music has been described as heavenly. The symphony is typically and specifically Schubertian in it's form, occupying a position in the history of music between Beethoven, Bruckner and Mahler - right on the threshold which separates classicism from romanticism. It is hard to say if Josef Krips ever succeeded in making a finer recording. The presentation has a direct, unforced spontaneity, confirming that Krips had an intuitive understanding of Schubert's compositions. The orchestra plays with dynamic vivacity without ever sounding aggressive. The interpretation of the two final movements is delightful in it's airy exhilaration: swaying in a dance-like rhythm, tripping lightly through virtually every key there is, and in between, in the Scherzo, the gravity of the trio. The Finale, again, is merry in character with triplets rushing past, and the listener revels in every single repetition as the magnificence of this work reveals itself.The inspired orchestra does full justice to the music and renders an interpretation in the Viennese tradition at it's very best.This recording simply cannot be surpassed in terms of performance or sound quality - it is a must not only for the lover of Schubert's music.

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