BBC Music Magazine

Hindemith

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WDR Symphony Orchestra/ Marek Janowski

Pentatone PTC5186672 (hybrid CD/ SACD) 58:26 mins

Hindemith is sometimes dismissed as a drily academic composer, and it’s true that his vast output is uneven in quality.

Yet at its best his music could be dazzlingly inventive, as it is in the three pieces recorded here.

Two of them were written for virtuoso American orchestras – the Symphonic Metamorpho­sis of Themes by Carl Maria von Weber for the New York Philharmon­ic, and the Concert Music for Strings and Brass for Serge Koussevitz­ky and the Boston Symphony Orchestra. The Symphonic Metamorpho­sis could almost be described as a Symphonic Metamorpho­sis of Themes by Carl Maria von Weber; Nobilissim­a Visione – suite; Concert Music for Strings and Brass (Boston Symphony)

concerto for orchestra, with its exotic percussion effects (taking their cue from the chinoiseri­e of Weber’s Turandot overture) and jazzy brass interludes. The Concert Music pits long passages for brass and double-bass against the strings, and its second movement is a breakneck speed fugue. The ballet Nobilissim­a Visione, inspired by the Giotto frescoes in the church of Santa Croce in Florence, has a finale that sticks rather unwavering­ly to its short passacagli­a theme, though the remaining two movements have more to offer.

Nobilissim­a Visione and the Symphonic Metamorpho­sis have long been available in a fine DG recording by Claudio Abbado and the Berlin Philharmon­ic, but Marek Janowski and the WDR Symphony Orchestra do this music equally proud. Abbado is a touch steadier in the outer movements of the

Weber piece, but his rhythms are meticulous­ly pointed. Janowski lends the music greater energy and urgency. Both are superb in their different ways, and certainly this very well recorded new disc should win Hindemith new friends. Misha Donat PERFORMANC­E RECORDING

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