Deutsches Symphonie-Orchester Berlin;
Ticciati, Robin
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CKD 620
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• Having won acclaim for his recent recordings of French repertoire, Robin Ticciati now turns to the music of Anton Bruckner. • Ticciati is well suited to conducting Bruckner with an approach that is both “expansive and revelatory” (The Guardian). • Having already performed this work with the Bergen Philharmonic and Vienna Symphony Orchestras, Ticciati returned to Berlin to continue his recording series with the Deutsches Symphonie-Orchester. • Bruckner broke new ground with his Sixth Symphony; its meandering harmonies, intricate rhythms and imaginative instrumentation are coupled with contrasting moods and a theme that moves satisfyingly from dark to light. • Occasionally overshadowed by the more familiar Fifth and Seventh symphonies, the Sixth has many extraordinary moments, including the astonishing Scherzo. • Notably this was the first work that the self-doubting composer did not seek to revise. • Ticciati describes this symphony as “wild, daring and risky”, a perfect pairing for this engaging and charismatic conductor.
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