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The Guardian - UK
The Guardian - UK
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Fiona Maddocks

Bartók: Concerto for Orchestra etc CD review – wonderfully alive

Conductor Edward Gardner.
Conductor Edward Gardner.

Anyone who heard the Bergen Philharmonic with its chief conductor Edward Gardner at this year’s Edinburgh international festival will pounce on this latest CD collaboration: a fierce, lucid account of Bartók’s last great masterpiece, Concerto for Orchestra (1943/5), which he wrote in exile in America. As ever with Bartók, the folk element is strongly present, here and throughout, in the Dance Suite (1923) and in the Rhapsodies Nos 1 and 2 (note the gorgeous, twanging cimabalom), with the ever persuasive Canadian violinist James Ehnes as soloist, full of Hungarian-Romanian zest. The Bergen orchestra sounds wonderfully alive to Bartók’s rhythmic exactitudes.

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